tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34540133847998449852024-03-14T00:47:22.260-07:00Fantastica AnimalFantastica Animalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09050004748827325977noreply@blogger.comBlogger1091100tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-37438165103165206652013-04-14T18:56:00.002-07:002013-04-14T18:56:29.381-07:00Dutch Rabbit<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Dutch Rabbit is one of the nation's oldest, originated in England in the mid-19th century. Rabbits with signs of Holland known for hundreds of years and can be seen in paintings from the 15th century. Dutch is a descendant of Petite Brabancon, from the province of Brabant in Flanders, who grew up in large numbers for meat trade during the 19th century. Rabbit is often displayed a white sign and when exported to England in the 1830s, the English breeders choose the ones with the best signs to develop the next generation Netherlands as we know it today. Initially, most Dutch rabbits are black, but more color introduced through cross marriage. Dutch rabbits quickly become of the most popular in many countries and regardless of the rise of the Dwarf race, the Netherlands remains one of the top ten most popular rabbit descent around the world.</div>
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The Dutch rabbit is small to medium, weight of 1.5 kg (3 ½ lbs) to about 3kg (6 ½ lbs), with the breed standard ideal weight around 2-2.5kg (4-4 ½ lbs).</div>
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Dutch rabbits have pretty much built with solid, well-rounded body and short, sturdy legs. The head is broad with full cheeks and short, erect ears.</div>
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Dutch rabbits have white markings with white blaze, white front and hind legs white. A well-marked colored rabbit from around the middle back to the tail with a straight dividing line, legs and back legs are white. Colored district head incorporates the eyes, cheeks and ears, with a white blaze, including inverted vee-shaped nose.</div>
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Dutch rabbits have short hair and smooth, shiny coat.</div>
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Dutch rabbits should be one of the nation's most popular pet with a quiet, laid-back nature, build strong and managed size. They have a very gentle disposition and usually very good with children, most will be happy to send to many embrace. Dutch rabbits are friendly and intelligent, and will grow at attention.</div>
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Small / Medium</div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-2079041620229414442013-04-14T18:49:00.002-07:002013-04-14T18:49:54.195-07:00Califormian Rabbit<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Same in view of the Himalayan breed but larger, California's first bred in the United States in the early 1920s by George West, crossing the Himalayans in New Zealand Whites and chinchillas Standard to produce good offspring will produce good meat and wool. The California did not become popular as pets until much later and unfortunately still the second most common breed produces meat. It was recognized by the 1939 Arba in the U.S. and many black and white only accepted for show. In the United Kingdom, the other color variations of blue, chocolate and lilac received.</div>
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The California is large enough rabbits, usually weighing around 3,5-4.75 kg (7 - £ 10).</div>
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California is a big difference in building the company, body fat and very short neck. Ears are pretty short and pointed and carried erect. California has pink eye.</div>
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The California white coloring with colored ears, nose, feet and tail. The nose oval marked runs under the jaw and good to the eye toward the nose profile. Colored ear from the base up to the tip, like a tail. Feet, including dark nail color goes good until the foot.</div>
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The California has a compact, coat well.</div>
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California is usually calm, kind and friendly making them an excellent choice pet, especially for those with children.</div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-77289031115428168562013-04-13T21:28:00.002-07:002013-04-13T21:28:28.555-07:00Himalayan Rabbit Information<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Early origins of the Himalayan breed unclear. White rabbit with dark color on ears, nose and feet have been identified in different parts of the world for hundreds of years. They have been given many names, including Nose China, Russia, Egypt and Black. This is one of the nation's oldest and most extensive. (In fact, the mutation responsible for 'Himalaya' coloring may occur spontaneously in different lineages at different parts of the world. Scientists have shown that the British breed stock Himalayas have a genetic link with the same kind that was developed in France around the same time, and therefore must have a different origin).</div>
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The Himalayan breed, as we know it today, originated in England in the mid-19th century. It is estimated that the breed was developed from bunny brought back from the Himalayas by the English merchant adventurers. The Himalayan specially developed good color and fur quality and became popular as both a commercial breed and events. First Himalayans are black, blue variety is achieved through cross wedding, followed by a few other colors. The Himalayan exported to the United States in the early 1900s.</div>
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The Himalayan rabbit is small, usually weighing about 1.5-2.5kg (3-5 ½ lbs).</div>
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Himalayans have a lean, 'winding' build. They have a body length of the back and hips same width as the shoulders, and long, slender legs. The head is long and lean, with short, pointed, erect ears.</div>
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The Himalayan white coloring with colored ears, nose, feet and tail. The nose oval marked runs under the jaw and good to the eye toward the nose profile. Colored ear from the base up to the tip, like a tail. Feet, including dark nail color goes good until the foot.</div>
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Himlayan staining of actually grafted through recessive gene and only shows itself at the end of the cooler body through poor circulation. Himalayan rabbits are born gray or pale white, the color began to appear at about 4 weeks and fully developed during the first 6 months. Staining is prone to change, the more dark and cold temperatures in the warm light.</div>
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The Himalayan has a short, smooth hair and a smooth, soft coat.</div>
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Black, Blue, Chocolate and Lilac.</div>
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Himalayans are generally very calm, kind and friendly. They are smart, funny and social bunny and grow at attention. Himalayan rabbits are usually very good with children, they are very tolerant, content to be hugged, and seldom bite or scratch.</div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-47080680282214437692013-04-13T21:25:00.002-07:002013-04-13T21:25:26.401-07:00Angora Rabbit Information<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Rabbit jersey wooly or commonly called the angora rabbit fur that has the length of two to three inches long breed. Angora rabbits are one of the oldest types of domestic rabbit, originating from Ankara, Turkey. The rabbits bred to produce long wool, which can be obtained by shaving or plucking (loss pull the wool gently). This rabbit has a short body and short ears like a netherland dwarf rabbit. These rabbits are from America (New Jersey 1970). Has a gentle temperament with life expectancy is five to eight years. Category rabbit jersey woolies is including a small rabbit, where rabbits weighing only about three pounds (maximum) and one-half pounds (minimum). This rabbit rabbits netherland dwarf hybrid results (ND) with French angora rabbits that have been introduced since 1984.</div>
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There are many types of local angora rabbits, such as French, German, Giant, English, Satin, Chinese, Swiss, Finnish, etc..</div>
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Weight: 2.5 to 3.8 kg</div>
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Color variations: Agouti, white spots, gray, black, orange, and a mixture of colors.</div>
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English angora rabbit is a descendant of the French angora (French angora) is usually used for a commercial, a type of ornamental rabbits. Rabbits of this type has the characteristics of "decoration", that is the hair that grows on the tips of the ears and front legs, along with long fur contained in the body. This rabbit has a gentle temperament, but not suitable for people who do not like to comb their pets.</div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-75075628085979647122013-03-29T23:32:00.002-07:002013-03-29T23:32:43.777-07:00The Rottweiler Dogs<br />
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Rottweiler dog is an ancient breed, the Rottweiler dog information and the oldest known to date back to the Roman Empire. Roman Army should bring their own food for the march conquest, and of course the easiest way to bring live animals to be slaughtered to provide a constant source of fresh meat. To keep the animals under control, they use dogs to herd. Herd dogs used by the Roman Army is believed to have been a mixture of the Roman war dog dare and local sheep dog that dogs of war met during their trip, and also a mixture of war-sheep dog became ancestors of our modern Rottweiler. If you are in the process of obtaining necessary Rottweiler Rottweiler and more dogs than that provided by this article, feel free to contact the local Rottweiler Kennel Club or Organization.<br />
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Rottweiler dog is not very demanding when it comes to the treatment of mantle, and weekly treatment and treatment is usually enough. Rottweiler dog treatment involves not only brushing out your dog's mantle, but also examine the eyes, ears, teeth, feet and nails. As soon as you bring your puppy home, you should get used to the treatment of Rottweiler dog often, because otherwise it can be very difficult to manage when it becomes a strong adult. Rottweiler dogs usual treatment will also give you the opportunity to bond with your dog.<br />
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Unfortunately, Rottweiler puppy dog has a tendency to end up with the owner can not be allowed to get a Rottweiler - or perhaps not even a dog - in the first place. If you are an insecure person trying to improve your low self confidence you have a dog that can scare intimidate others, get Rottweiler dog is definitely not a good idea. If you on the other side is the stable and confident, perhaps with previous experience in dog training, who want to spend a lot of time training your Rottweiler and integrate into your family, Rottweiler dog is a very good purchase.<br />
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The Rottweiler Welfare Association offers some valuable guidelines for those who are interested in buying a Rottweiler puppy dog. To begin with, they advice you to refrain from getting Rottweiler dog unless you are absolutely sure that you know how to handle adult Rottweiler. You also need to have enough time on your hands to train your dog and teach it manners. It is very important to remember that the Rottweiler are very protective of their family, and without proper training they can attack playmate for example your children if they feel the play as a force. The Rottweiler Welfare Association also warned against rough play, as this may increase the already strong instincts keep the Rottweiler. Rottweiler should not be left to people who can not handle them, for example a child. Last but not least, it's always a good idea to take a third party insurance before you bring home your Rottweiler dog.<br />
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If you are willing to dedicate yourself to the perfect Rottweiler dog training, you will end up with a dog reliable, relaxed and very love that line very well with children and other pets, although most likely will always be suspicious of other dogs. Obedience training and is very important to broader social. Rottweiler is a smart dog who usually grasping a new order in a short time, and very eager to please the pack leader. Make sure to give your Rottweiler mentally stimulating experience throughout the entire life, if not, this intelligent dog may become stressed and begin to engage in destructive activities. Chewing on prohibited items and extensive howl often caused by lack of mental stimulation. Women are especially prone to the kind of conduct.<br />
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According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), the purpose of the Rottweiler dog breeding should make calm, confident and courageous dog who shows indifference natural confidence. The ideal Rottweiler should react calmly to new impressions and attitudes wait-and-see stable. Rottweiler dog husbandry should also strive to maintain a high intelligence, extreme hold banners and ability to adapt remarkable displayed by these trah. When it comes to physical, Rottweiler dog breeding should produce a large dog, strong and powerful medium with great strength, agility and endurance.<br />
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When you choose between the various Rottweiler dog breeders, it is important to choose one that is starting to make a well socialized puppy. A non-socialized Rottweiler dogs are far more difficult to treat than well socialized. It is also important to stick to the Rottweiler dog breeders are actively promoting good health in the breed carefully screening for genetic diseases before letting each type of dog. Rottweiler is a hardy type, but there are some potential health problems owners should be aware of, such as hip dysplasia dogs, elbow dysplasia, aortic stenosis Subvalvular, and osteosarkoma. Rottweiler dog breeders are responsible for regularly let a qualified veterinarian check their dogs hips, elbows, heart, and eyes before using dogs to breed, and will also ensure that the DNA test screening for von Willebrand disease do.<br />
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Rottweiler dog price varies between many different breeders and different parts of the world, and therefore difficult to give general guidelines. The most important is to investigate what you really get your money. Do you get a good puppy socialized with healthy, vet checked, parents or would you get a dog who has spent the first week with her vital exhaustion in dogs factory? Is the puppy had been vaccinated, de-wormed and completely checked by a veterinarian before buying? The expected survival rate for Rottweiler dogs are 8-11 years old and trying to save a few bucks on the purchase price by getting low quality dog from skilled farmers would not qualify.<br />
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-3665287356056725172013-03-29T23:28:00.003-07:002013-03-29T23:28:52.895-07:00Boxer Dog Description<br />
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Boxer Dogs are medium-sized, stocky purebred dogs with short hair and a square jaw nozzle. They are known for a very good family dogs, but is also used as a guard dog and a service dog. Boxer dogs have very strong jaws and a powerful bite. Boxer dog information available about the origins of "Boxer" name suggestive rather vague and subject to several interpretations. One theory is that obtained from a certain tendency to start a fight by standing on his hind legs and was involved in some "boxing" with its front legs. However, this breed does not hail from Germany and is difficult to believe that the German Boxer dog breeders will select words in the English language for their dogs. Early German texts mention Boxer said to date back to the 18th century and Buxn same words heard, Buchsen and Boxl all means "short (leather) trousers" in the Bavarian dialect.</div>
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Mantle as far as running, Boxer dog care should include frequent treatment sessions with a soft brush as the Boxers warehouse. If you want to increase the natural luster of your mantle can give your dog an occasional rubdowns Chamois cloth, but this is only because of aesthetic reasons, no need for the welfare of your Boxer.</div>
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Because Boxer dog has short mantle Boxer treatment is not considered a good dog to leave the dog outside for any period of time longer in cold climates - this is a dog guardian. You should also keep a strict surveillance on your dog during the summer, short spout from hot weather breed make trouble for Boxers.</div>
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Boxer dogs are very popular and according to statistics from the American Kennel Club in 2006, Boxer dog is the most popular type 7 in the United States with more than 35,000 registered Boxer dog that year. Before you go out and buy a Boxer dog sweet little dog, there are a lot of things, but a lot to consider. Boxer dog puppy is very interesting, but what are you ready to treat adult Boxer for the next 10-12 years? Boxer Dogs can make pets very God, but only when completely treated, trained and trained.</div>
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The fact that you live in an apartment is not a problem if you want to get a Boxer dog puppies, young Boxers and adults alike can have a great life in their current apartment kept by the person who brought them out in a few days walking and should also provide them with some free play in the park on a regular basis.</div>
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Boxer dog puppies are not fully mature until it has reached the age of at least 2-3 years and is sometimes referred to as the Peter Pan Canine long as this early age and adolescence. Boxer puppy dog's life should be given a lot of training and time to play to work off excess energy, as well as it can be very noisy. Early socialization is also important if you want your boxer dog to let other dogs and pets well. Boxers tend to be patient for another small dog, but when they face a large dog they can change very over-protective, territorial and dominating. This attribute is very strong in male Boxers.</div>
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Boxer dog friendly and active and can be trained for various purposes. Being naturally suspicious of strangers, they are often used as a guard dog and the military have used them as a messenger dog and pack providers. In the modern day, Boxer dog training has evolved covers many other areas and Boxer currently used as guide dogs, therapy dogs, police dogs and service dogs. If you are interested in dog training Boxer beyond policies, you can compete with your Boxer obedience and agility lines.</div>
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Boxer dog training should begin at an early age because older Boxers are far more difficult to train. Boxer dogs are known as hard-headed and Boxer dog training should be done in the prescribed manner and persistent. You most likely will have more success with praise from punishment, and Boxers dogs known to respond very well to positive reinforcement.</div>
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Origins of the Boxer dog breeding goes far back into ancient history and ancestors are believed to be Haz, dog Mastiff descent. A member of the Molosser group, it must be brought up in Germany now extinct Bullenbeiser used to hunt bears and wild boars in Germany. This impressive work dog can grab a bear and wild boar and lasted until the hunters arrived. Over the years, the proliferation of dog liked Bullenbeiser faster and as a result, the dog grows smaller and smaller. Eventually even get a new name - the Brabanter. Boxer modern dog breeding began in the 19th century when it was raised Brabanter English Bulldog. In 1895, Boxer dog made it to the first show in Munich and first Boxer club was established the following year. During the last years of the 19th century Boxer is exported from Germany to other parts of Europe and the United States reached proliferate around the turn of the century. At the time, Boxer dog breeding became popular in America and the American Kennel Club recognized the first Boxer champion in 1915. Boxer dog breeding really take off after World War II when soldiers return brings back Boxer dog that has served them as military dogs in war.</div>
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Because Boxer dog breed is as popular there is a lot of Boxer dog breeders out there, and unfortunately not all of them are serious and dedicated to what is best to breed and individual dog. When you choose between Boxer dog breeders that are available it is important to remain obvious "puppy-mill" and select breeders who strive to expand the Boxer dog healthy and well socialized. Only healthy dogs should be used as the elderly, because of certain health problems have become common in the breed. Boxers tend to develop the condition the fireplace, including aortic stenosis and arrhythmogenic right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy. The latter is in fact often referred to as the "Boxer Cardiomyopathy" because high levels of incidence in breeding. In addition, the Boxers are prone to cancer, hypothyroidism, degenerative myelopathy (neurological disease) and hip dysplasia. Boxer poor dog breeding is also known to sometimes cause entropion, a condition in which the eyelid defect.</div>
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Prices vary a lot from Boxer dog breeders to the farmers, and also from region to region. Boxer dog tag when comparing different prices, it is important to know what you really get your money. Are you buying from a reputable Boxer dog breeders are known to produce a healthy dog? What well-socialized puppies? What farmers paid for own Boxer dog vaccinated, de-wormed and vet checked by quality? Healthy Boxer dog will live for around 10-12 years old and trying to save money on the initial purchase price would not vote for the finances to do if it means ending the Boxer dog is not healthy to be put to sleep for its own good or to undergo a medical procedure wide. A high price but not Boxer dogs do not automatically equal high quality. You should always do your homework and check the Boxer dog breeders before you make a decision.</div>
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Beagle is a type of group-owned medium-sized dog hound. This looks a bit like a Foxhound but features a shorter leg and features long, soft ears. Beagles are scent dogs and is very skilled when it comes to hunting rabbits and other game, but they can also make an excellent pet dog if you are willing to provide them with a sufficient amount of exercise and stimulation. In this article you can find a lot of dogs Beagle amount of information that will help you to treat your Beagle.</div>
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Information oldest existing dog beagle is a little vague at best, because beagle dogs has been around for half a millennium. During the 11th Century, William the Conqueror brought the first Talbot hound to Britain to work as a dog scents and is believed ancient ancestors of beagle dogs later. These dogs may have been bred snow white with black and tan Irish Kerry Beagle, small hound that resembles a Bloodhound. First articulation of the "beagle" said the English text is from 1475, but the original word is unknown. Probably derived from the French word meaning begueule 'open throat' and can be used to describe a loudmouth. Beagle modern breed was developed in Britain over the last 150 years.</div>
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Beagle warehouse enough and should be brushed at least a few times a week. A hound glove can be used to keep the shiny mantle, while the well-tooth flea comb will help you get rid of dirt and hair removed. Gently cleanses the eyes of a dog is an important part of good treatment Beagle dog and should be done regularly to prevent infection and a foul smell. Beagles should not be bathed frequently and you can do it at home without specialized treatment equipment.</div>
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Important part of treatment Beagle dogs naturally good for walking your dog and stay aroused. In addition to roads, the Beagle should be at least 30-60 minutes of exercise and / or time to play every day. If you are not willing to do this, does not Beagle breed is right for you.</div>
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Beagles Obesity is a common enough sight these days, and this is sad because overweight beagle dogs exposed to developed health problems, such as arthritis and heart disease. Just as with humans, the best way to keep your Beagle in too fixed on the right diet and provide plenty of opportunities for exercise.</div>
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Beagles are intelligent and hard Wills, and Beagle dog training because it must be consistent and patient. Praise your dog and make training sessions enjoyable for you both known to work better than punishment and yelling, and Beagles are also very food motivated. Beagles originally bred for hunting purposes and the first known example of the Beagle dog training is done by the hunter date back to reign of King Edward III of England. Edward III is known to have kept the pack to 120 dogs Hare with him on the battlefield during the Hundred Years War. Beagle dog training but not for the king and the aristocracy alone, and in Britain, hunting with dogs beagle who actually referred to as "the poor foxhunting" since Beagles pack followed on foot, not on horseback.</div>
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According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), Beagle dog breeding should endeavor to develop a working dog happy and cheerful and quite happily obey. A pack of Beagle does not have to work as if they were afraid of his master and whip - they should do their jobs because they really want and feel attractive. Big eyes should have expression tenderness and passion, not from fear or hatred.</div>
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When it comes to appearance, the Beagle dog breeding purposes - according to the AKC - should Foxhound sporting miniatures display charging-and-tear of the dog. A Beagle should be solid and lasting. Skull should be long enough with a broad skull and full, and the ears should be set low enough. When they pulled out the long ears should almost reach the end of the nose. Mantle can be of any color dog is right, what is important is to strive for the mantle, near the hard medium length - a special dog coat. Short and thin mantle that is not approved, nor soft quality mantle. Points can be brown or brown.</div>
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Beagle dog price varies between many different breeders and different areas and difficult to provide specific guidelines as to what a "normal" price Beagle dogs will. What is important when buying a Beagle dog price is to investigate what you really get your money. Are you buying from a reputable breeder who only use healthy elderly people with a good temperament? Are my children well socialized dog? What Beagle puppies are vet checked, vaccinated and de-wormed? A good and healthy dog treats Beagle can live up to 12-15 years and ended with a sick dog just because you want to save a few dollars can cost you a lot of money in the long run.</div>
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Gathering information Collie dogs can be a bit confusing, because collie words used in no less than three names breeding work: Border Collie, Bearded Collie and Collie only. Latest generation comes in two varieties, Collie Rough Collie and delicate. The Collie Agriculture is the term used for a variety of different dogs herd in North America until the mid-1900s, but not the name of the breed. In addition, a small Shetland sheepdog sometimes mistakenly referred to as the Miniature Collie, but the Shetland sheepdog is a kind of completely separate with its own history of farming. Collie dog information in this article will focus on the Rough Collie, Collie type that rose to fame with the advent of very popular Lassie film.<br />
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An important part of treatment is right Collie is to provide your dog with good physical and mental stimulation. This is a working dog who loves to be active and use his brain, and without adequate amounts Collie training can develop serious behavior problems. You should not take you out to bermil Collie-mile from the walk, the important thing is that your dog is given many opportunities to be active and involved in activities of interest.<br />
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Coat Treatment is an indispensable component of the treatment Collie, as Collie mantle turned into a messy tangle without regular brushing. This breed warehouse lot, and if the hair is not going to clean this mat or ending around your home. Even if you brush your collie a few times a day you should expect only a few hair end up where they should not. Normal vacuum cleaner with Collie definitely call home.<br />
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Collie dog puppy is a little attracted to each other and a lot of children and adults have their own dream of "Lassie". Before you decide to get a collie pup, but you have to ask yourself if you are willing and able to provide this dog with the necessary amount of treatment for the next 10-15 years or even longer. You should also ask yourself if "Lassie" absolutely perfect breed for you. Are you ready to spend time every day in the treatment of mantle? Can you handle shedding weight? It should also be noted that Collies can be very barky if left alone too much and they have a tendency to listen to and chase children and pets. When collie herd, they bite the heels of an object that is "necessary" to be herded.<br />
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Collie Dogs are intelligent creatures who like to work and live. If you do not have sheep to the flock, you must provide with other forms of training where the Collie dog was allowed to use the body and brain. Collie known as advanced compliance and agility training. Collie training for dogs, it is important to remember that Collies are very sensitive to stress and harsh words. Firm voice say NO enough for your Collie to get the message, no need to yell or punish. Collie can even start being neurotic when others are being punished, for example if you have a habit of constantly yelling at your spouse or your children.<br />
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According to the American Kennel Club, the Collie dog breeding purpose is to create strong, intelligent dog, active and responsive. A Collie should be flexible and not bring useless wood. Deep chest should radiate strength, while the well-bent hocks give a sense of speed and grace. It is very important for every part of the body is in a harmonious proportion to every other part and whole. Timidity and unwanted frailness, and violence or sullenness should also be avoided when Collie dog breeding.<br />
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Because many books, films, radio programs and television episodes, Lassie is currently one of the most famous fictional dog in the whole world. Unfortunately, this makes a big deal to procreate because suddenly everyone wants to have their own "dog Lassie". Collie dog breeders began producing ugly puppy as much as possible, with a little about breed health and individual puppies. To make matters worse, Collies end up in the hands of owners who do not provide them with the necessary amount of exercise and stimulation, and breed will get a bad reputation because barky, nervous and outright crazy. Reputation Collie dog breeders today fighting to bring back the breed in track and maintain a good strain with Collies breed only healthy and mentally stable and sell well socialized puppies to homes where their needs can be met. When buying a Collie, it's very important to make your purchase from one of the leading Collie dog breeders, if not, you risk getting a dog that is not healthy or mentally ill dog.<br />
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Collie dog prices vary a lot from farmers to farmers, rather than staring at a price tag that you should use your investigative skills and find out what you really get your money. What Collie puppies have vet-checked, vaccinated and de-wormed? What is the old vet checked, happy, healthy, and good offspring? Are puppies are well cared for during the first week of life important? Trying to save a few bucks by going to Collie lowest possible price without investigating why low can be a very expensive decision in the long run.<br />
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In 1934, the American Kennel Club recognizes Corgi Pembroke Welsh Corgi and Cardigan Welsh as two different nations. In this article you will find information Pembroke Welsh Corgi dogs only. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is smaller than two, and admittedly, his round, pointy ears. Cardigan has a large round ears and tail cunning. Both Welsh Corgi descendants believed (by a majority of members, but not by all) as descendants of Swedish Vallhund, dogs herd brought to Wales by the Vikings. The average survival rate for Pembroke Welsh Corgi is 12-14 years.<br />
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One of the most important aspects of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi treatment is to keep your dog active and give it to a lot of training. It is important for mental and physical health of your Welsh Corgi. Obesity is very dangerous for this breed because of the pressure on the structure of the spine can cause secondary diseases, including osteoarthritis. When exercising your dog is important not to be forced to jump from the coach or car or other things that high because this can cause the foot to break or damage the rear extension. When it comes to treatment and treatment-related forms Pembroke Welsh Corgi, you may find that your dog is trying to push. The best way to prevent future problems is to regularly groom Pembroke Welsh Corgi dogs and make you feel secure when being groomed. Treatment and pedicures on a regular basis is very important. Long spine sometimes known cause arthritis pain and early Welsh Pembroke Corgi, and these types of problems will require veterinary care quality.<br />
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The Welsh Corgi Pembroke dog is a little attracted to each other, but before you decide to get one you should ask yourself two questions: 1) Am I willing and able to devote a sufficient amount of time, energy and money being old. dog for the next 10-13 years? 2.) What is Pembroke Welsh Corgi ideal for me? Despite having a short leg, Pembroke Welsh Corgi is an active and energetic dog and get a Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppy is only a good idea if you want to spend a lot of time exercising and playing with your dog.<br />
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Originally bred to be the lead dog, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is an intelligent and athletic dog who loves to learn new things and off the lead and active life. Pembroke Welsh Corgi dog training but should never involve high jump, because as mentioned above, jumping from high places can cause broken bones and back injuries. This dog is very smart, but also independent and the key to success Pembroke Welsh Corgi dog training is to remain consistent and robust.<br />
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According to the American Kennel Club standards, Pembroke Welsh Corgi breeding purposes should make a strong dog and built low-set that gives a lot of substance and stamina in a small package. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi ideal strong, intelligent and never shy or devil. A perfect temperament is very important in breeding Pembroke Welsh Corgi, and so is the general balance and outline.<br />
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Killer whales (Orcinus orca), also referred to as the orca whale or orca, and less commonly as the blackfish, is a toothed whale belonging to the ocean dolphin family. Killer whales are found in all oceans, from the cold Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas. Killer whales as a species have a different diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey. Some foods exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals such as sea lions, seals, sea lions, and even large whales. Killer whales are regarded as apex predators, lack of natural predators.</div>
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Killer whales are very social, some population consisting of matrilineal family groups the most stable of any animal species. Sophisticated hunting techniques and vocal behaviors, which are often specific to a particular group and traffic generation, has been described as manifestations of culture.</div>
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IUCN when assessing the conservation status of orca as the lack of data due to the possibility that two or more types of killer whales are a separate species. Some locals are considered threatened or endangered due to prey depletion, habitat loss, pollution (by PCBs), capture for marine mammal parks, and conflicts with fisheries. At the end of 2005, the "southern resident" killer whale populations that inhabit British Columbia and Washington state waters placed on the U.S. Endangered Species list.</div>
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Wild killer whales are not considered a threat to humans, although there are cases of captives killing or injuring their handlers at marine parks. Killer whales feature strongly in mythology indigenous cultures, with their reputation ranging from becoming the human soul for the killer mercilessly.</div>
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A special customized killer whale black bear back, white chest and sides, and a white patch above and behind the eyes. Calves are born with a yellowish or orange tint, which fades to white. Have weight and strong with large dorsal fin up to 2 m (6.6 ft). At the back fin, have a gray "saddle patch" behind the dark. Antarctic killer whales may have pale gray almost white on the back. Very special adult killer whale is not usually confused with any other sea creature. When viewed from a distance, teens can be confused with other cetacean species, such as the false killer whale or Risso's dolphin. Killer whale teeth are very strong and sealed enamel. Gripping jaws are powerful tools, because the upper teeth fall into the gap between the lower teeth when the mouth is closed. Front teeth inclined slightly forward and to the outside, allowing the killer whale to withstand powerful pull motion of the prey while the middle and back teeth continue to remain in place.</div>
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Killer whales are the remaining members of the largest of the dolphin family. Men typically ranges between 6 and 8 meters (20 to 26 ft) long and weighing more than 6 tons (5.9 long tons, 6.6 short tons). Women are smaller, generally ranging from 5 to 7 m (16 to 23 feet) and weighing about 3 to 4 tons (3.0 to 3.9 long tons, from 3.3 to 4.4 short tons). The biggest killer whale on record man is 9.8 m (32 ft), weighing more than 10 tonnes (9.8 long tons, 11 short tons), while the largest female was 8.5 m (28 ft), weight 7, 5 tonnes (7.4 long tons; 8.3 short tons). Calves at birth weigh about 180 kg (400 lb) and about 2.4 m (7.9 ft) long. Large size and strength of the killer whale made among the fastest marine mammals, able to reach speeds of over 30 knots (56 km / h). Frame structure delphinid killer whale is special, but stronger. Its integumentary, unlike most dolphin species to another, marked by growing dermal layer with fasikula dense network of collagen fibers.</div>
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Killer whale pectoral fins are large and rounded, resembling paddles. Male pectoral fins are significantly larger than females. At about 1.8 m (5.9 ft) male dorsal fin is more than twice the size of her and more of a triangular shape-tall, elongated isosceles triangle-whereas hers is shorter and more curved. Men and women also have different patterns of black and white in their genital area. Sexual Dimorfisme also appears in the skull, adult males have long lower jaw of the female, and have greater occipital crest.</div>
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An individual killer whales can often be identified from the dorsal fin and saddle patch it. Variations such as nicks, scratches, and tears on the dorsal fin and the pattern of white or gray in the saddle patch are unique. Published directories contain identifying photographs and names for hundreds of North Pacific animals. Photo identification has enabled the local population of killer whales to be counted each year of the budget, and have allowed an insight into the life cycle and social structure.</div>
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White killer whales occur sporadically but rare among normal killer whales, they have been seen in the northern Bering Sea and around St. Lawrence Island, and near the Russian coast. In February 2008, a white killer whale photographed 2 miles (3.2 km) from Kanaga Volcano in the Aleutian Islands.</div>
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Killer whales have good eyesight above and below the water, good hearing and a good sense of touch. They have a very sophisticated echolocation abilities, detecting the location and characteristics of prey and other objects in their environment by emitting clicks and listening to the echo.</div>
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Killer whales are found in all oceans and most seas. Because of their large range, numbers and density, distribution arrangements difficult to compare, but they clearly prefer higher latitude and coastal areas over pelagic environments.</div>
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This systematic review shows the highest density of killer whales (> 0.40 pieces per 100 km ²) in the northeast Atlantic around the Norwegian coast, in the north Pacific along the Aleutian Islands, the Gulf of Alaska and in the Southern Ocean off the coast of Antarctica lot. They are considered "common" (from 0.20 to 0.40 individuals per 100 km ²) in the eastern Pacific along the coast of British Columbia, Washington and Oregon, in the North Atlantic Ocean around Iceland and the Faroe Islands. High density has also been reported but are not counted in the western North Pacific around the Sea of Japan, Sea of Okhotsk, Kuril Islands, Kamchatka and the Commander Islands and in the southern hemisphere off the coast of South Australia, Patagonia, off the coast of southern Brazil and the southern tip of Africa. They are reported as seasonally common in the Canadian Arctic, including Baffin Bay between Greenland and Nunavut, and around Tasmania and Macquarie Island. Information for offshore regions and tropical waters are increasingly rare, but the appearance of the area, if not always, shows the killer whale can survive in most water temperatures. They have been seen, for example, in the Mediterranean, the Arabian Sea, Gulf of Mexico and the Indian Ocean around the Seychelles.</div>
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Probably the largest population lives in Antarctic waters, where they range up to the edge of the ice layer and is believed to tour the compact ice, finding open leads like beluga whales in the Arctic. In contrast, killer whales summer seasonal guests to Arctic waters, where they do not approach the ice. With the decline of Arctic sea ice in Hudson Strait fast, their coverage has now spread deep into the northwest Atlantic.</div>
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Migration patterns are poorly understood. Each summer, the same individuals appear off the coast of British Columbia and Washington. Despite decades of research, where these animals go for the rest of this year is not yet known. Transient pods have been seen from southern Alaska to central California. Killer whale population is sometimes a visit by 160 km (100 miles) in a day, but can be seen in the general area for a month or more. Killer whale pod ranges vary from 320 residents to 1,300 kilometers (200-810 miles).</div>
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Occasionally, killer whales swim into freshwater rivers. They have been documented 100 miles (160 km) along the Columbia River in the United States. They have also been found in the Fraser River in Canada and the Horikawa River in Japan.</div>
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Pilot whale are Cetacea belonging to the Globicephala genus . There are two extant species, the long-finned pilot whale (G. melas) and short-finned pilot whale (G. macrorhynchus). The two are not readily distinguished at sea and analysis of the skull is the best way to distinguish between them. Between the two species, pilot whales range in waters nearly worldwide with long-finned pilot whales that live in the cold waters and short-finned pilot whales that live in tropical and subtropical waters. Pilot whale is one of the largest of the sea dolphins, exceeded only by the size of killer whales. They and other large members of the dolphin family are also known as blackfish.</div>
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Pilot whales, especially squid eaters, but will feed on fish as well. They are also very social and studies have shown that men and women still in their mother's ghost, an unusual trait among mammals, is also found in certain killer whale communities. Short-finned pilot whales are also one of the few mammalian species in which women experience menopause and post-reproductive females may contribute to the survival of the younger members of their pod. Pilot whales stranded themselves known for the beach, and is one of the most common stranders Cetacea. Several theories have been put forward to explain this behavior. Status of the two species is not understood and they were subject to direct and indirect catches by the fishing industry. Whalers in some countries continue to hunt pilot whales.</div>
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Most pilot whales dark gray, brown or black, but has a few light areas such as field gray saddle behind the dorsal fin. Other bright areas are anchor-shaped patch under the chin, kobaran faint marking behind the eyes, a big sign on the stomach and genital patch. Dorsal fin is set forward on the back and sweeps backwards. A pilot whale is stronger than most of the dolphins and have a special large, round melons. Pilot whales have long, sickle-shaped fins and tail stock is flattened from side to side. Long-finned pilot whales men have grown more rounded melon than girls, although this does not seem to be the case for short-finned pilot whales off the Pacific coast of Japan.</div>
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Pilot whales and short-finned length very similar making it difficult to tell the two species apart. They are traditionally distinguished by the pectoral fin length relative to total body length and number of teeth. The long-finned pilot whale is thought to have 9-12 teeth in each row and flippers 1/5 of the total body length, compared to the short finned pilot whale with his 7-9 teeth in each row and flippers 1/6 of the total length body. Study whales in the Atlantic show a lot of overlap in the characteristics of a species, not make them Clines special features. Thus, biologists have since used the skull differences to distinguish the two species. Finned pilot whale skull from short has rostum shorter and wider with premaxilla, which includes more than the upper jaw. In contrast, long-finned pilot skull whale has rostum longer if need be explained and maxille more open.</div>
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Size and weight depending on species for finned pilot whales are generally larger than short-finned pilot whales. Their survival rate is around 45 years in men and 60 years in females for both species. Both species show sexual dimorfisme. Long-finned pilot whales Adult body length reaching about 6.5 m, with a male to 1 m longer than females. Their body mass reached to 1,300 kg in women and up to 2,300 kg in males. For short-finned pilot whales, adult females reach about 5.5 m long body, while men reach 7.2 m and may weigh up to 3,200 kg.</div>
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Pilot whales can be found in the ocean almost all over the world. The long-finned pilot whales prefer the water a little cooler than short finned and is divided into two populations. Smaller clusters found in an encircling band in the Southern Ocean running from approximately 20 ° to 65 ° S S. This can be seen off the coast of Chile, Argentina, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. There are estimated to be more than 200,000 people in this population. The second population is much larger and inhabit the North Atlantic Ocean, in a band stretching from South Carolina in the United States across to the Azores and Morocco at the southern end and from Newfoundland to Greenland, Iceland and northern Norway in the north. This population is estimated to be 778,000 people. It is also present in the western part of the Mediterranean Sea.</div>
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The short-finned pilot whales less densely populated areas. It is found in temperate and tropical waters of the Indian Ocean, the Atlantic and the Pacific. Its population overlaps slightly with long finned pilot whales off the coast of temperate North Atlantic and the Southern Ocean. There are 150,000 people in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. There are estimated to be more than 30,000 animals in the Western Pacific, off the coast of Japan. Pilot whales are generally nomadic, but some permanent residents throughout the year in places such as Hawaii and parts of California. They prefer waters of the shelf break and the water is dirty.</div>
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The whale shark, Rhincodon typus, is a slow moving filter feeding shark and the largest fish species are still present. The largest confirmed individual has a length 12.65 meters (41.50 ft) and weigh more than 21.5 tonnes (47,000 lb), and there are unconfirmed reports of much larger whale shark. Individual claims of more than 14 meters (46 feet) and weigh at least 30 metric tons (66,000 pounds), which is not normal. The whale shark has many entries for slim size in the animal kingdom, especially far the largest non-mammalian vertebrates living, many dinosaurs biggest rival in weight. This is the only member of the genus Rhincodon and family, Rhincodontidae (pronounced Rhiniodon and Rhinodontidae before 1984), owned by the subclass Elasmobranchii in the class Chondrichthyes. Species originated about 60 million years ago.</div>
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The whale shark is found in tropical and warm oceans and lives in the open sea with around 70 years of age. Although whale sharks have very large mouths, as filter feeders they feed mainly, though not exclusively, on plankton, which are microscopic plants and animals. However, the BBC program Planet Earth filmed a whale shark feeding on a school of small fish. The same documentary film shows footage from the time of his arrival coincided with the whale sharks mass spawning shoal of fish and eat in cloud produced from eggs and sperm.</div>
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This species is distinguished in April 1828 after harpooning of 4.6 meters (15.1 ft) specimen in Table Bay, South Africa. Andrew Smith, a military doctor associated with British troops stationed in Cape Town, described it in the following year. The name "whale shark" comes from the physiology of fish, as large as the number of whale species and many species of filter feeders like whales.</div>
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Sea whale shark inhabits all tropical and warm-warm. Primarily pelagic, seasonal feeding aggregation occurs in some coastal areas such as the southern and eastern parts of South Africa; Gladden Spit in Belize, Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia; great Rann of Kutch in India, Utila in Honduras, Southern Leyte. Donsol, Pasacao and Batangas in the Philippines, off Isla Mujeres and Isla Holbox in the Yucatan, Mexico, National Park Ujung Kulon in Malaysia, Nosy Be in Madagascar Off Tofo Reef near Inhambane in Mozambique, Tanzania and the islands of Mafia, Pemba, Zanzibar and, very rarely, Eilat, Israel and Aqaba, Jordan. Although typically seen offshore, have been found closer to land, entering lagoons or coral atolls, and near the mouth of the estuary and river. Coverage is generally restricted to about ± 30 ° latitude. It is capable of diving to depths of 1,286 meters minimum (4,219 ft), [6] and migrate. On 7 February 2012, the huge whale shark found floating 150 kilometers (93 miles) off the coast of Karachi, Pakistan. Length of the specimen is said between 11 and 12 meters (36 feet and 39), weighing around 7,000 kg (15,000 lb).</div>
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In 2011 the largest aggregation of whale sharks ever recorded reported from Mexico's Yucatan coast, where more than 400 animals together in one place to feed on the seeds of small skipjack, Euthynnus alletteratus.</div>
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As a filter feeder has a wide mouth that can reach 1.5 meters (4.9 feet) wide and contains 10 filter pads and between 300 and 350 rows of tiny teeth. It has five large pairs of gills. Two small eyes are located at the front of the shark head wide, flat. Most body gray with a white belly, protruding buttocks conducted three along each side of the animal and the skin is marked with boxes pale yellow spots and underlined. The spots are unique to each individual and are useful for counting populations. Her skin can reach 10 centimeters (3.9 in) thick. The shark has a pair each of dorsal and pectoral fins. Teen Tails' has a larger upper than lower fin while the adult tail into semi-semi moon (crescent shaped). Spirakel just behind the eye.</div>
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The whale shark is the largest Cetacea non-animal in the world. The average size of adult whale shark estimated to be 9.7 meters (31.82 ft) and 9 tonnes (20,000 lb). Largest verified specimen was arrested on the 11th of November, 1947, near Baba Island, in Karachi, Pakistan. Was 12.65 meters (41.50 feet) long, weighed more than 21.5 tonnes (47,000 lb), and has a thickness of 7 meters (23.0 feet). Stories are much larger specimens - collected from 18 meters long (59 ft) and 45.5 tonnes (100,000 lb) are not uncommon in the popular shark literature - but no scientific records support their existence. In 1868 the Irish natural scientist Edward Perceval Wright obtained several small whale shark specimens in the Seychelles, but claimed to have seen specimens of more than 15 meters (49.2 feet), and talks about the reports of specimens over 21 meters (68.9 feet) .</div>
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In a 1925 publication, Hugh M. Smith describes a large animal stuck in bamboo fish trap in Thailand in 1919. Shark was too heavy to pull ashore, but Smith estimated that the shark was at least 17 meters (56 feet) long, and weighs about 37 tons (82,000 pounds). These measurements have been exaggerated to 43 tonnes (95,000 lb) and more precisely 17.98 meters (58.99 ft) in the last few years. A shark caught in 1994 from Tainan County, southern Taiwan reportedly weighed 35.8 tonnes (79,000 pounds). There has even been claims of whale shark to 23 meters (75 ft) and 100 tonnes (220 000 GBP). In 1934 a ship named Maurguani find a whale shark in the Southern Pacific Ocean, in violation, and the shark consequently became stuck on the bow of the ship, should by 4.6 meters (15.1 feet) on one side and 12.2 meters (40.0 ft) on the other side. There is no reliable documentation available for this claim, and they will "fish story".</div>
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Tiger shark, Galeocerdo Cuvier, is a Requiem shark species and the only member of the genus Galeocerdo. Generally known as sea tigers, tiger sharks are relatively large macropredator, can reach a length of more than 5 m (16 ft). It is found in many tropical and subtropical waters, and it is very common around central Pacific islands. Its name comes from the dark lines in the body that resembles a tiger pattern, which fade as the shark adult.</div>
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Tiger sharks are hunters, most solitary evenings. Diet includes a wide range of prey, from crustaceans, fish, seals, birds, squid, turtles, and sea snakes to a dolphin and small sharks and even the other. Tiger shark is considered to be near threatened species due to finning and fishing by humans.</div>
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While the tiger shark is considered to be one of the most dangerous sharks to humans, low-level attacks according to researchers. Tiger is the second in the list of recorded attacks on humans, with the first great white shark. They often visit shallow reefs, harbors and channels, creating a potential meeting with the man.</div>
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Tiger shark is often found close to the coast, especially in tropical and subtropical waters around the world. Along with the great white shark, Pacific sleeper shark, Greenland shark and sixgill shark, shark tiger shark is one of the largest remaining. Behavior, particularly nomadic, but is guided by warmer currents, and it remains close to the equator during winter. It tends to stay in deep waters that line reefs, but does not move to channel to pursue prey in shallow waters. In the western Pacific Ocean, sharks have been found as far south as far as northern Japan and New Zealand. A Tiger Shark marked in the Caribbean has been detected migrating Cape Cod, even though Tiger sharks are tropical species during the summer currents carry warm Gulf coast of Cape Cod to the north end of the range.</div>
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Tiger sharks can be seen in the Gulf of Mexico, North America and the coast of South America. It is well known in the Caribbean Sea. Other location where tiger sharks seemed to include Africa, People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, India, Australia and New Zealand.</div>
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Some tiger sharks have been recorded at depths just shy of 900 meters (3,000 feet), but some sources claim they move into shallow water is usually considered too shallow for the species size. A new survey shows the average tiger shark will go down to 350 meters (1,100 feet), so rare to see tiger sharks in shallow waters. However, tiger sharks in Hawaii have been observed at a depth of 10 ft and regular shallow coastal waters observed at a depth of 20 to 40 ft. They often visit shallow reefs, harbors and channels, creating the potential for encounter with humans.</div>
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Tiger shark known as Kiribati and Tuvalu Tababa on. They have been observed feeding on the intertidal flats of the lagoon and the sea in Tarawa, Kiribati. Spring tides bring plankton or animal self, which attracts small soft-shell crab, sardines interesting, attractive gray mullet, supported striking blue trevally (rereba), which then attract tiger sharks (Tababa).</div>
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One of the largest sharks living today, the tiger shark generally reach a length of 3 to 4.2 m (9.8 to 13.8 feet) and weighs around 385-635 kg (850 to 1.400 lb). Sometimes, very large tiger shark boy can grow up to 4.5 m (15 ft). Women are much larger, and very large reported can measure more than 5 m (16 ft). While the average smaller and, because shark sleek, slim build, usually less weight, the largest tiger shark great white to match the length. According to FishBase, tiger shark can grow up to 7.5 m (25 ft) long and 807.4 kg (1780 pounds) in weight. A Guinness World Records, one of the female specimens caught Australia reportedly measured 5.5 m (18 ft) long and weighing an incredible 1,524 kg (3360 pounds), although the estimated weight was decided by the pregnant at the time. A woman reported caught in 1957 measured 7.4 m (24 feet) and weighs 3,110 kg (6,900 lb), although this is very outsized unknown shark has been confirmed.</div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-43755995396682565532013-03-14T01:49:00.001-07:002013-03-14T01:49:19.061-07:00The Red Wolf<br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi3fwLhESA_OXiETqzmnmrAxyj-AZ2QIGftW7C-j-E3kPEsTDFVwJHvN9giw_D02qCuWueAwc9kNfxqTuXfmtZY31kDxUZIYi7IPW0LYsCgwzycI-udPITKH5_TOZ6jwVhymnWDgbUoo5g/s1600/red+wolf.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="255" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi3fwLhESA_OXiETqzmnmrAxyj-AZ2QIGftW7C-j-E3kPEsTDFVwJHvN9giw_D02qCuWueAwc9kNfxqTuXfmtZY31kDxUZIYi7IPW0LYsCgwzycI-udPITKH5_TOZ6jwVhymnWDgbUoo5g/s320/red+wolf.jpg" width="320" /></a>Red wolf (Canis lupus Rufus, before Canis Rufus) is a North American canid which once roamed throughout the Southeastern U.S.. Based on fossil and archaeological evidence, original red wolf range widely throughout the southeast, from the Atlantic and the Gulf Coast, north of the Ohio River Valley and central Pennsylvania, and west to central Texas and southeastern Missouri. Historical habitats including forests, wetlands, and coastal meadows, where it is the apex predator. Red wolf morphological middle between the gray wolf and coyote, and recent genetic research indicates may actually be a hybrid species. Red wolf is considered extinct in the wild in 1980. 1987 see Reintroduksi in northeastern North Carolina through breeding programs and animal considered successful breeding in the wild</div>
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It's red wolf standing around 66-79 cm (26-31 in) at the shoulder. The total length of 111-165 cm (44-65 in), including tail 30-43 cm (12-17 in). Weight can range from 16 to 41 kg (35 to 90 pounds), but on average about 24.5 kg (54 lb). Male red wolf about 10% larger than the female. Mantle length, rough, brown and buff colored majority in the upper body with some black along the backs. Snout long, wide nose pads and black, rufous ears, long legs, a long tail, a thick, black tips. The body is a mediator in the size of the gray wolf (Canis lupus) and coyote (Canis latrans)</div>
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Red wolf started living with slate or dark gray wool with-auburn tinge visible on her head hairs (up to the name). Like mature, color changes color mix cinnamon buff, brown, and brown along the body and a black tipped tail, caregivers often have black hair and sometimes also serve with black or dark bar on the fore-foot. Black or melanistic individuals have occurred, the person is more general in Florida and the western region The pelt molts once each year in the winter . Muzzle fluffy white around the lips. Red wolves generally the middle in size between coyote and gray wolf. However, proportionally long legs & big ears are two obvious features that separated from the red wolf coyote and gray wolf . Overall appearance is more slender and elegant looking than the gray wolf.</div>
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Rate initially recognized red wolves to spread throughout the Southeast, from the Atlantic and the Gulf Coast, north to the Ohio River Valley and central Pennsylvania, and west to Central Texas and southeastern Missouri. But the study of paleontology specimens, archeology and history of the red wolf by Ronald Nowak expand their coverage to include land known south Saint Lawrence River in Canada, along the east coast, and west to Missouri and Illinois middle, ending in latitude south central Texas. Since 1987, the red wolf (Canis Rufus) was released into northeastern North Carolina where they explore 1.7 million hectares. Lands span five counties (Dare, Hyde, Tyrrell, Washington and Beaufort) and include three national wildlife refuge, the U.S. Air Force bombing range, and private land. Unique red wolf recovery program for large carnivores Reintroduction in that more than half of the land used for Reintroduction located on private property. </div>
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Around 680,000 hectares (2,800 km2) is a federal and state land, and 1,002,000 acres (4,050 km2) is private land. Starting in 1991, the red wolf is also released into the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in eastern Tennessee. However, since the display environment disease (parvovirus), parasites and competition, (with coyote and invasion intraspesific), red wolves are unable to successfully build wild populations in the park. Low prey density is also a problem, forcing the wolves to leave the park boundaries in pursuit of food at low altitude. Other red wolves were released in offshore islands in Florida, Mississippi, and South Carolina as part of the management plan captivity. St. Vincent Island in Florida is currently the only active propagation island sites.</div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-36571181384867997002013-03-14T01:35:00.001-07:002013-03-14T01:35:34.626-07:00Labrador Retriever Dog<br />
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The Labrador Retriever is one of the most popular purebred dog (by registered ownership) in the United States or in Britain. Having been brought up as a working dog that will use soft mouth to take the birds, the Labrador Retriever is an intelligent and energetic dogs are easy to train for many different tasks. Since been selectively bred to take waterfowl, that love to swim and play in the water. The Labrador Retriever is commonly referred to simply as a Labrador or Lab.</div>
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Because of their big floppy ears that trap warm moist air, Labradors can develop ear infections. An important part of the car Labrador Retriever Therefore to regularly check your dog's ears to make sure that serious infections were not given a chance to grow. If ears changed from normal pink color and become red light pink or even dark flare, it is a symptom of an ear infection. Brown deposits may also appear in the infected ear. If this is the first time your dog develops an ear infection, it is a good idea to take it to the vet for a checkup and further instructions. Most cases of ear infections will go away if you clean the ear once or twice a day. (It is very important not to force dirt into the sensitive ear for cleaning.) If persistent infection, ear drops can be used. Labrador Retriever If you are very susceptible to ear infections is recommended for hair clip around the ear and under the flap to promote better air flow.</div>
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Most experts agree that the Labrador Retriever puppy can not be separated from its mother until 8-10 weeks. Getting Labrador Retriever puppies younger because it is not recommended. Labradors grow into adults when they around three years. Young Labs can have a lot of puppyish energy and therefore sometimes one labeled as hyperactive, when they are actually just acting out the Labrador Retriever dog behavior typical life.</div>
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Labrador Retriever puppy curiosity and exploration, and you need to keep close supervision on them - they can disappear in a moment if they find attractive aroma or people who give them attention. Labrador Retriever dog when you are old enough should ideally be microchipped. Labrador Retriever is lost or abducted humans tend to find a company immediately, and if you have your dog microchipped police will be able to bring it back to you in no time. Microchipping will also reduce the risk of your dog being stolen and sold. A collar with the name and address of a lot easier to get rid of an embedded microchip.</div>
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Originally bred to be working dogs, Lab owners love working with and training the Labrador Retriever is usually easy and funny. This dog loves to please and will respond well to praise and positive attention. It is considered as a dog, smart and well-socialize angry and can turn into a very good companion for both adults and children. Labradors are fun loving and eksploratif, and Labrador retriever training is needed to ensure that they understand the difference between right and wrong. If you do not spend time training your Lab, will naturally be impossible for it to understand what kind of behavior is allowed and what is not.</div>
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According to the American Kennel Club, there pedigree back to 1878 and the modern Labrador Retriever until one of the oldest of the modern recognized descendants. English Kennel Club recognizes Labrador Retriever in 1903 and the first registration by the AKC Labs held in 1917.</div>
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Labrador Retriever is believed to have started breeding on the island of Newfoundland in North America. This lab may go down from time to time from St. John's is now extinct, a crossbreed between Newfoundland dog and puppy original water. The name given to the trah Labrador by the Earl of Malmesbury to differentiate them from the Newfoundland dog. Large Newfoundland dog used to transport, while small, short-coated Labrador - also known as low Newfoundland dog - used to take water and draw nets from the water.</div>
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That's always a good idea to check the breeders Labrador Retriever different number before making the purchase, because the quality and many different dog breeders. Because Labrador is a dog that is very popular, there are many low-quality breeders produce a large number of puppies to sell to a buyer who does not know much about dogs.</div>
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It is important to choose a Labrador Retriever breeders who focus on the well-being of dogs. Serious breeders strive to breed out congenital malformations, and they will treat both adult dogs and puppies. The Labrador Retriever is generally a healthy dog with a number of major health problems, but there are some areas that need special attention.</div>
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Labradors are quite susceptible to hip and elbow dysplasia, and therefore you should choose Ideally Labrador Retriever breeders who can provide you with a hip score. Labs are also at risk of developing knee problems, including luxating patella. Other important problems in cataract breed is progressive retinal atrophy, corneal dystrophy and retinal dysplasia (three types of eye disease), as well as hereditary miopati, a rare but serious condition that causes deficiency in type II muscle fibers.</div>
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Price Labrador Retriever significantly different from breeders to farmers. A naturally high price is no guarantee that you get a dog high quality, but low price really would be interpreted as a sign of remembrance. A low price will not be lower Labrador take in the long run if you get your dog is sick, not really socialized or suffering mental illness.</div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-91343658173383448502013-03-14T01:32:00.001-07:002013-03-14T01:32:26.285-07:00The Bulldog<br />
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The Bulldog, also known as the English Bulldog or British Bulldog, is a dog, gentle and loyal friendly dog fighting derived from English. Today, the Bulldog is generally peaceful creatures and defensive because breeders have been working actively to eliminate the aggressiveness of breeding to make the Bulldogs better suited as a pet dog. In this article, you can find a lot of interesting information Bulldog. Did you know that as Yale University has a Bulldog mascot? And he called Handsome and is the oldest-running mascot traditional life in the United States.</div>
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Bulldog has a short, low-maintenance coat and does not need much training. The most appropriate treatment is time consuming but Bulldog Bulldog Bulldog training and health. Bulldog has been selectively bred for hundreds of years and is now a very strange creature that requires a lot of human attention to keep it healthy. You should clean your dog's face folded once a day to prevent infection and tooth brushing regularly, ideally once a day, is also recommended. Use a soft toothbrush and ask your veterinarian for advice about the type of toothpaste to use. In some specimens, the tail tight to the body and the tails should be cleaned regularly to prevent infection. Check the distance from your Bulldog for each of the treatment because this type is prone to interstitial cysts between the toes. Other general health problems associated with the breed are allergies and cherry eye. Just as in other types of older Bulldogs can develop hip problems. Bulldogs can find it difficult to breathe when they become hot or too enthusiastic, and keep your dog calm and cool as it is an important part of a good Bulldog treatment.</div>
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Bulldog puppies are really a bundle of joy, but before you decide to bring one home you should ask yourself what you would be willing to spend quite a lot of time and energy for your dog for the next 8-12 years. Bulldogs are also known to require attention occasionally animals, and therefore not a good choice if you are on a slim budget.</div>
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Getting Bulldog puppy is a good choice if you want a dog that is happy to take a short walk around the neighborhood - this dog will not appreciate the heavy training. This does not mean that you should let your Bulldog entire life and sleep on the couch, regular walking combined with a healthy diet is a must if you want to avoid obesity and health problems related to heart and lungs. Getting Bulldog puppy is also a good idea if you want a rare dog barking and would not mind living in a small apartment. If you do not like on the other side of the ngiler dog, snoring and grunting, Bulldog puppies are not the right choice for you. Some adult Bulldogs do become so-called "dry-mount", but it is impossible to say in advance.</div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-26570344226503540222013-03-14T01:27:00.000-07:002013-03-14T01:27:06.490-07:00German Shepherd Dog Animal<br />
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German Shepherd Dog is one of the most famous type of dog, not only because they are generally kept as pets, but as a working dog as well. Traditionally used as herd dogs, German Shepherd currently used in our modern society in which it functions as police dogs, bomb dogs, looking for a guard dog, and rescue dogs, military dogs, and anti-drug dog. It can also be trained as a therapy dog or become a guide dog for the blind. In this article, you will find a lot of information interesting German Shepherd dog. Would you like to know that this type generally known as the Alsatian or Alsatian Shepherd dogs in the UK, Ireland and the Commonwealth?</div>
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German Shepherd warehouse during the hair, but daily brushing fast enough to keep looking nice mantle and prevent too much hair from the ends around the house. Seasonal breeding work is transformed into a very heavy shedder so you should be prepared to spend more time on the treatment of the German Shepherd dog during that period. German Shepherd Previously, long-haired and wire-haired may be displayed as well, but the Kennel Club today that allows various short-haired dogs only at shows. Bath once or twice a year is enough, more than this can cause dry skin.</div>
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German Shepherd puppies are charming fellow, but before you decide to bring one home you need to decide whether you are willing and able to treat a dog for the next 11-13 years or even longer. You should also ask yourself what the German Shepherd is the ideal race for you or if you get this dog just because "everyone else" has a GSD. The German Shepherd is a very popular type that is easily available, but probably very rarely breed the perfect breed for you? Getting a puppy German Shepherd dog is a good idea if you want a dog that loves adventure activities and requires a lot of training. It is also great for those dogs that like to spend a lot of time to train their dog to do a variety of tasks, as wise and dance. Get a German Shepherd puppy is a dog not a good idea if you want lots of exercise. You should also be prepared to deal with a large and powerful dog that can be aggressive toward humans and animals. Without proper training, the German Shepherd can develop custom chase and bite anything that moves, children and bicycles included.</div>
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As mentioned above, the German Shepherd is an intelligent and versatile dog that loves to work and be trained to perform various tasks rich. Policy compliance training should begin at an early age, and early socialization is also an important part of the German Shepherd dog training is right. Without proper training, this dog can become bored and destructive, and some dogs will even be dangerous. Too often the result of an aggressive German Shepherd irresponsible breeding, poor socialization, and not worthy German Shepherd dog training (or no training at all). After you finish the compliance policy training, German Shepherd dog training can be for example involving agility or advanced obedience.</div>
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German Shepherd dog breeding today GSD produce several different bands. Before you get a dog, because it's important to investigate which specific line breeders promote. Three main lines are lines of work, line of international events and North American show line. Behavior, appearance and ability usually vary a lot between dogs of different lines. When the aim is to create a great working dog, German shepherd dog breeding experience will be less focus on external appearance and more on ability, and vice versa. In North America, the German Shepherd dog breed dog show traditionally re-election more feel sharp angle tilt and hock a combination of what can be observed in international events GSD dog.</div>
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German Shepherd dog prices vary a lot, and it's very important to check what you really get your money. Simply go for the lowest possible price German Shepherd dog without investigating why low can be an expensive option in the long run, because you are exposed to the risk of dog hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, skin allergies, von Willebrand disease, and eye and ear problems.</div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-77990040348489223852013-03-14T01:20:00.002-07:002013-03-14T01:20:24.667-07:00The Golden Retiever<br />
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The Golden Retriever was originally developed to take the bird fall and is currently one of the most popular purebred dog in the world, especially among families with small children. The Golden Retriever is easy to handle, had the happy and usually will go along well with children and other dogs. This requires a lot of attention to keep the spirits high and should not be left too much as it is a very social creature. Golden Retriever are not commonly used as a watch dog, because they are so happy and friendly toward all people - including intruders. But they will bark when startled and can be considered barking when someone entered the place.</div>
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Golden Retriever famous for their mantle thick and shiny and treatment of your dog several times a week is an important part of a good treatment of the Golden Retriever. During the shedding period, you will need to spruce up your gold even more often. Each spring, the Golden Retriever you will lose a thick winter coat and requires extensive treatment. Important aspect of treatment is to prevent the Golden Retriever ear infections by keeping the ears clean. If your dog is prone to ear infections you can cut the excess hair to promote better air exchange.</div>
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Golden Retriever that is not likely to become obese as a Labrador Retriever, but they still need regular exercise to stay happy and healthy. As with animals - including humans - too much food and too little sport will have an adverse impact on overall health. Golden Retriever when you grow older and become less active you will need to serve a smaller amount of food or switch to a food that is specially designed for older dogs.</div>
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Because Golden Retriever is such a popular breed, the dogs are usually produced by factories and backyard breeders bad. Therefore very important to buy your Golden Retriever puppy from a reliable breeder who strives to breed out genetic variation and keep the dog healthy and well socialized with a stable temperament.</div>
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Special Golden Retriever puppy enough a naughty little boy with lots of energy and very curious position. Hence must be trained to understand the difference between permitted and prohibited activities. When Golden Retriever puppy grows, it will become very patient dog, while still maintaining youthful excitement and energy.</div>
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Golden Retriever is a very social dog and loves to be trained because it means spending time with their owners. It is also a smart dog and with the right kind of training Golden Retriever, may turn out to be a dog guide or search and rescue dogs. Modern form of golden retriever training involves training them to be a therapy dog that can work in hospitals and homes for the elderly. Golden Retriever usually respond well to obedience training and is also known as an excellent hunting dog - partly thanks to the remarkable ability scenting them.</div>
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Just like its name, the Golden Retriever will instinctively easy to take and can really be sad and disappointed if were not allowed to perform this task. If you are not hunting, timber, ball or flying disc for your dog and play take regularly. Golden Retriever you also will need to have toys that are allowed to carry around without getting scolded for it. Training Golden Retriever should be include teaching your dog to pick up something for you, such as newspapers or bags.</div>
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Golden Retriever breeding begins near Glen Affric Guishachan in Scotland. Currently, breeding Golden Retriever has created two major clusters Golden Retriever: Golden Retriever and Golden Retriever American English. They are considered as members of the same kind and the only significant difference between the two types is their appearance. Compared to English Golden Retriever, Golden Retriever American has maintained properties over-hunting ground of their ancestors and therefore will look lankier. Their bodies are very high and their long limbs. Mantle from various English language can be gold or cream, but will never be red or mahogany. The American Golden available in darker shades and are actually quite similar to Irish Setter when it comes to color coating. Bahasa Inggeris Golden Retriever breed known for its longer, light-cream colored jacket and can sometimes look almost white. Compared with the kind of American, English is a great short and bony with a square head and / or nose. Bahasa Inggeris breeding Golden Retriever is not uncommon in the United States and Canada, and North American farmers because it will sometimes import dogs from Europe to improve the bloodline.</div>
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As mentioned above, the popularity of the Golden Retriever as the family dog has been transformed into a choice for many generations of puppy mills and backyard breeders bad. Sticking responsible breeders Golden Retriever definitely recommended, even if it means that you have to pay more for your Golden Retriever puppy. Reputation Golden Retriever breeders will try to get rid of genetic variation and keep the dog well socialized and mentally stable. Examples of common illnesses Golden Retriever cancer, hip and elbow dysplasia, arthritis (including patella luxation), eye diseases, skin diseases, heart disease. The most common form of cancer in dogs Golden Retriever who hemangiosarcoma, lymphosarcoma, mast cell tumors, and osteosarkoma. When it comes to eye disease, the Golden Retriever is highly prone to cataracts, progressive retinal atrophy and glaucoma.</div>
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Prices vary a lot from Golden Retriever breeders to breeders. A Golden Retriever high price does not automatically mean that you will get high quality dog, but with exceptionally low prices should cause suspicion. Because of irresponsible breeders golden retriever, hip dysplasia is very common at this time to reproduce. When you choose a breeder, sticking them to show that the parents of the puppies have been examined by OFA, PennHIP or similar for hip disease. Keep in mind that the cheapest gold will become expensive - and break hearts - purchase if you should put it as a serious disease. Pay a relatively higher price Golden Retriever is a good investment if the seller can provide you with proof that the old and the puppies have been prepared by treatment of animals and were examined for common ailments.</div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-55676577248880442942013-03-14T01:12:00.002-07:002013-03-14T01:12:45.242-07:00Mugger Crocodile<br />
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The name "mugger" is a loan from Hindi Magar. This in turn comes from the Sanskrit makara "crocodiles, water monster myth, sign of the zodiac"</div>
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Crocodile mugger have 19 teeth on each side, the muzzle is 1 ⅓ to 1 ½ as long as broad at the base, rough head but without the mountains, simfisis mandibular teeth, extending even to the fourth or fifth stage, pre-Maxillo-maxillary suture, on the ceiling , transverse, nearly straight, or curved forward, and the nasal bone separating pnemaxillaries. Nuchals four large square shape, with a smaller on each side, two pairs nuchals smaller transverse series behind oksiput. Dorsal shield well separated from the nuchal, the Scutes usually in 4, rarely in 6, longitudinal series, those of the two median usually much larger than the old one, 16 or 17 transverse series. Keeled scales on the leg. Fingers webbed at the base, outside the holistic webbed toes. A serrated fringe on the outer edge of the foot. Adult blackish olive above: young pale olive, dotted and black look. The largest specimen in the British Museum measure 3.7 m (12 feet), but the individual is said to grow much larger.</div>
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On average, women are 2.45 m (8.0 ft) long and the male is 3.05 m (10.0 ft). Weight in adults is variable, because the big boys can be much heavier built from small adult female, and can range typically from 40 to 200 kg (88-440 lb). Old, an adult male can be far greater, until 4-5 m (13-16 ft) and weigh more than 450 kg (1000 pounds). Despite the more than 4.3 m (14 ft) are very rare, the biggest mugger in large entry measured 5.2 m (17 feet) long. Crocodile mugger can reach speeds of around 8 mph over short distances in the pursuit of faster prey.They can swim 10 to 12 mph in short bursts, when they go on a tour of about 1 to 2 mph.</div>
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Crocodile mugger were found in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, the southern tip of Iran, and probably in Indo-China and at one point, even in southern Iraq. Mugger are only crocodile found in Iran and Pakistan. Crocodiles are the most common and wide from three species of crocodiles in India, far numbering saltwater crocodile which is far greater in the state (and most likely in neighboring countries).</div>
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In the 1980s, the largest population of wild crocodiles in Tamil Nadu, South India living in Amaravathi Reservoir and the Chinnar, Thennar and pambar river that drains into it. Here their total estimated population of 60 adults and 37 sub-adults. The Amaravati Sagar Crocodile Farm, Established in 1975, there, is the largest crocodile breeding in India. Eggs collected from wild nests along the perimeter of the dam that will hatch and raised on a farm. There are up to 430 animals kept in captivity at a time. Hundreds of adult crocodiles have been rolled back from here to the wild. Pakistan's population is estimated at between 400 to 450 animals found in coastal areas and rivers from Sindh and Baluchistan. Estimates for the number of animals in Sindh in 160, while in Balochistan the estimated total is 64, while only 24 looks in there, sources in the Sindh Wildlife Department said, requesting anonymity.</div>
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In the Makran coast of Iran, on the Chabahar found approximately 200 corocodiles mugger. They custom Sarbaz River, River Shoulder Kalat, Pishin wood and river basins in the province of Baluchistan. Due to human activities and that the long drought the late 1990's, early 2000's, the mugger had driven to the brink of ruin for several years. After several tropical cyclones like Gonu Cyclone and Cyclone Yamyin in 2007, and Cyclone Phet in 2010, most of the mugger Iran crocodile habitat has been restored as a dry lake and hamuns have flooded again. The animal is known as Gando in the local iran vernacular.</div>
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Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is a common African crocodiles in Somalia, Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, Egypt, Tanzania, Burundi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Gabon, South Africa, Malawi, Sudan, South Sudan, Botswana and Cameroon. There is also an isolated population in Madagascar and Senegal.</div>
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In the old days, Nile crocodiles occurred in the Nile Delta and the Zarqa River (Jordan), and they are recorded by Herodotus was inhabited Lake Moeris. They unexpectedly stalling in the Seychelles in the early 19th century. They are known from fossil remains have been inhabited Lake Edward. Nile Crocodile current distribution range extends from Senegal River, Lake Chad, Sudan and Wadai to Cunene and Okavango Delta. In Madagascar, crocodiles occur in the west and south of Sembirano to Port Dauphin. They are sometimes seen in Zanzibar and Comoros. Until recently, many permanent water in the Sahara still housed relict populations.</div>
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In East Africa, they are mostly found in rivers, lakes, marshes, and dams. They have been known to enter the sea in some areas, with a specimen that has seen 11 kilometers (6.8 miles) from St. Lucia Bay in 1917. In Madagascar, they have adapted to living in caves.</div>
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This species previously considered to extend to West Africa, but this population is now recognized as a distinct species, crocodiles desert.</div>
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Nile crocodiles have a dark bronze colouration above, with black spots on the back and a dirty purple on the belly. Hip, yellowish green in color, have dark spots set in oblique lines. There is some variation relative to environment, specimens from the fast-flowing water tends to be lighter in color than live in lakes or swamps. They have green eyes.</div>
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Like all crocodiles, the Nile crocodile is a quadruped animal with four short, legs outstretched, a long tail, strong, scaly hide with rows of stiff Scutes flowing back and tail, and a strong jaw. This pengerjap membrane to protect the eyes and tear glands to clean his eyes with tears. Nostrils, eyes, and ears are situated on top of the head, so that the entire body can remain concealed underwater. Color also helps to disguise themselves, youth gray, multicolored, or brown, with darker cross-bands on the tail and body. Until they become due, become darker and dull cross-band, especially on the body. Belly yellowish green, and make high-quality leather.</div>
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They normally crawl along on their bellies, but they can also "high walk" with their trunks raised above the ground. Smaller specimens can be driven, and even a large alligator able to surprise spray speeds, briefly reaching up to 12 to 14 km / h (7.5 to 8.7 mph). They can swim much faster by moving their body and tail with a meandering way, and they can maintain a longer form of movement around 30 to 35 km / h (19 to 22 mph).</div>
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They have the heart of a four-room, although altered to their ectothermic nature as an elongated cardiac septum, similar physiological heart of a bird, which is especially effective oxygenating their blood. They usually dive only a few minutes, but will remain under water for 30 minutes if threatened, and if they remain inactive they can hold their breath for up to two hours. They have an ectothermic metabolism, so that it can survive for long periods of time between meals-even as they eat, they can eat up to half their body weight at a time.They have a rich vocal range, and good hearing. Their skin has a number of poorly understood integumentary sense organs (ISOs) that can respond to changes in water pressure.</div>
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Bite strength provided by adult Nile crocodile has been shown by Dr. Brady Barr to measure 5.000 lbf (22 kN). However, the muscles responsible for opening the mouth are exceptionally weak, allowing a man to easily hold them shut with a small amount of power. Their mouths are filled with a total of 64 to 68-cone-shaped teeth. On each side of the mouth, there are five teeth in the front of the upper jaw (premaxilla), 13 or 14 around the upper jaw (maxilla), and 14 or 15 on both sides of the lower jaw (mandible). Tukik quickly lose a piece of hardened skin on the top of their mouth called the egg tooth, which they use to break through their shell at birth.</div>
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Outside water crocodiles can meet the competition from dominant savanna predators, especially cats such as lions and leopards. Sometimes, the two big cats and crocodiles will hunt and prey on each other, depending on the size, if regular food became scarce.</div>
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Nile crocodile is the largest crocodile in Africa and is sometimes regarded as the second largest after the crocodile saltwater crocodiles. Male crocodile usually measure from 3.5 to 5 meters (11 to 16 ft) long, but very old, the adult can grow up to 5.5 m (18 ft) or more. Like all crocodiles they are sexually dimorphic, with males up to 30% larger than females, although the difference is even more in some species, such as salt water crocodiles. Adult female Nile crocodile size from 2.4 to 4 m (7 ft 10 to 13 ft 1 in). Nile crocodiles Special weight is 225-500 kg (500 to 1.100 lb), although a large male can range up to 750 kg (1,700 lb) in mass. Male largest accurately measured, was shot near Mwanza, Tanzania, measured 6.47 m (21.2 ft) and weigh about 1,090 kg (2,400 lb).</div>
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Seven meters and larger specimens have been reported, but as a general measure of gross too high, this report is suspect. The largest living specimen is purported to be the eater from Burundi named Gustave, it is believed to be more than 6.1 m (20 ft) long. Monster rare today, before the heavy hunting the 1940s and the 1950s, a larger population base and more extensive wetland habitats meant more monsters.</div>
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There is evidence of Nile crocodiles from cooler climates like the southern tip of Africa became smaller, and can reach lengths of only 4 m (13 ft). Dwarf Nile crocodiles also exist in Mali and in the Sahara Desert, which was only 2 to 3 m (6 feet 7 to 9 ft 10 in) long. Reduced their size is probably the result of less than ideal environmental conditions, not genetics.</div>
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American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) is a species of crocodile found in Neotropic. This is the most extensive of the four extant species of crocodiles from the Americas. Populations occur from the Atlantic and Pacific coast of southern Mexico to South America as far as Peru and Venezuela. It also lives in many river systems in Cuba, Jamaica, and Hispaniola. In the United States, the American crocodile habitat is limited to the southern part of Florida, and has an estimated population of 2,000. American crocodile habitat consists mainly of coastal areas. This is larger than some other crocodile species, with some males reach a length of 6.1 m (20 ft).</div>
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Like all crocodiles, American crocodiles are quadruped, with four short, unfold the legs, tail, strong long and scaly hide with rows of stiff Scutes flowing back and tail. Elongated nozzle and including a pair of strong jaws. His eyes were pengerjap membranes for protection along with the tear glands, which produce tears.</div>
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Nostrils, eyes, and ears are situated on the top of his head, so that the entire body can be concealed underwater for surprise attacks. Camouflage also helps that prey on food. Relatively long and narrow snout of the American alligator, despite wide average compared to the Orinoco crocodile. American crocodiles are also paler and more gray than dark-colored crocodile relative. This species usually crocodile crawling on belly, but also can "walk tall". Larger specimens can fill up to 10 mph (16 km / h). They can swim at 20 mph (32 km / h) by moving their body and tail with a meandering way, but they could not maintain this speed.</div>
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American crocodiles are more vulnerable to cold than American alligators. While American crocodiles can survive in water from 7.2 ° C (45.0 ° F) for some time, an American alligator in an environment that will be helpless and lost. American Crocodile, however, have a faster growth rate than alligators, and far more tolerant of salt water.</div>
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Tukik newborn about 22 cm (8.7 in) long and about 60 g (2 oz) in mass. The average adult is 4.3 m (14 feet) and weighs 382 kg (840 lb) in males, and 3 m (9.8 ft) and 173 kg (380 lb) in females.</div>
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In Tarcoles River in Costa Rica, tens of four meters and five meters in some individuals crossing the bridge often (where they eat every day, which may have helped them achieve the consistent large size) and is a popular tourist attraction. In Florida they range, adult length has been recorded as high as 5.2 m (17 feet), but the adult male average size of 4.3 m (14 feet) long. This species is said to grow largest in the river valley in South America, but even the old man who rarely reach 6 m (20 ft). A skull of this species is found to measure 72.6 cm (28.6 in) and is estimated to have been owned by a crocodile than 6.6 m (22 feet) long. Large, regular adult male weighs around 400-500 kg (880-1100 lb), with individuals from six meters or more than 1,000 kg (2,200 lb).</div>
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The main victims of American crocodiles' whole life was a fish, a relatively narrow snout is this preference indication piscivorous. Almost every fish found in freshwater through brackish water coastal habitats is a potential victim. In Florida, bass, tarpon and especially mullet seems to be the main victims. From the American crocodile snout is broader than some fish eater crocodile specific (ie gharials, freshwater crocodiles, etc.), which allows for a complete diet with a wider variety of prey. Prey species have ranged in size from insects taken by young crocodiles to full-grown cattle taken by large adults, and can include a variety of birds, mammals, turtles, crabs, snails, frogs, and occasionally carrion. Crocodile American adults have no natural predators and almost all riparian land animals or they face is a potential victim. Apparently, the alligator hunting, especially in the first few hours after nightfall, especially on a moonless night, although they will feed at any time</div>
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Saltwater crocodile has a longer muzzle of a crocodile robbers, its length is twice its width at the base. Saltwater crocodiles have little steel plate in the neck than other crocodiles. In this species, a pair of points along the mountain away from the center of the nozzle. Scutes oval scales small compared to other species. Vast body of salt water crocodiles adults contrast with most other slim crocodiles, leading to early reptiles assumption is confirmed crocodile. Very large head. Skull length more than 75 cm (30 in) have been confirmed for the species and the length of the mandible have been reported up to 98.3 cm (38.7 in.) (long skull women over 50 cm (20 inches) unusual). Teeth too long, with the largest teeth (fourth from the front teeth in the lower jaw) have been measured up to 9 cm (3.5 in) long. If detached from the body, the head of a very large male crocodile is reported to increase more than 200 kg (440 lb) only.</div>
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Young saltwater crocodile pale yellow with black lines and spots on the body and tail. This staining can take a few years to become an adult crocodile maturity. Color as adults far more dark greenish-boring, with some areas of brown or light gray sometimes clear. Some color variations are known and some adults may defend pretty pale skin while others may be so dark so it appears black. Ventral surface is white or yellow in color large crocodiles of all ages. Stripes appear on the underside of the body but does not extend to the stomach. Their tails are gray with black stripes.</div>
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Saltwater crocodile hatchlings measure about 25 to 30 centimeters (9.8 to 12 in) long and weighing an average of 70 grams (2.5 oz). At the time of their second year, a young crocodile to reach 1 meter (3.3 feet) and weighs 2.5 kilograms (5.5 lb). Males reach sexual maturity at around 3.3 meters (11 feet) in about 16 years, while females reach sexual maturity at 2.1 meters (6.9 feet) and 12-14 years. A weight adult male saltwater crocodile is 400 to 1,000 pounds (880 to 2.200 lb) and length is usually 4.1 to 5.5 meters (13-18 feet). However, adult males can exceed 6 meters (20 feet) and weigh more than 1,000 kilograms (2,200 pounds), and this species is extant crocodile only to regularly reach or exceed 4.8 meters (16 feet).</div>
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Weight may vary based on the condition of very large and old, men tend to be older than younger big as they defend key territories with access to better, more abundant prey. For example, crocodiles at 4.8 meters (16 feet) in length has ranged from a variety of mass 522 kg (1,150 lb) to 1,000 kilograms (2,200 pounds). This species has the greatest sexual dimorfisme of every modern crocodiles, with far fewer female than male. Special body length ranges from 2.3 to 3.5 meter girls (8-11 feet). Adult females kept at Australia Zoo usually weighs around 100-150 kg (220-330 lb). A wild female average length of 2.7 meters (8.9 feet) is rumored to be weighing around 80 kg (180 lb). The largest female on record measuring around 4.2 meters (14 feet). The average weight of a whole species about 450 kilograms (1,000 pounds).</div>
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Other crocodile species is more than 6.1 m (20 ft) well has authority reported or confirmed in the past. Long official entry to the crocodile from Australia is 6.15 meters (20.2 feet) to a specimen killed at McArthur River in June 1960. Other monsters Australia shot 16 years later, an old man, nicknamed "Big Gator" which has become predatory habits of the local beef, found after the shot was measured 6.1 meters (20 feet) and weighs 1097 kilograms (2420 pounds). Measurements recorded in Papua New Guinea is 6.32 meters (20.7 feet) for specimens shot in May 1966 along the northeast coast. This specimen has a thickness of 2.74 meters stomach (9.0 feet) other famous New Guinea monsters, which sank after being bound in fishing nests in 1979, is a specimen measuring 6.2 meters (20 feet) long skull 72 centimeters (28 in).</div>
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There are many statements that larger crocodile, sometimes known far beyond measure, as expected from a large reptile. James R. Montgomery, who manages the farm close to the Lower Kinabatangan Wetlands Segama in Sarawak from 1926-1932, claimed to have caught, killed and many crocodiles examined more than 6.1 meters (20 feet) in there, including specimens it claims is measured 10 meters (33 feet ). However, no one confirmed scentifically Montgomery specimens and no known voucher specimens. Crocodile skull shot in Odisha, India, which is claimed to measure 7.6 meters (25 feet) in life, when given a scientific examination, which is believed to come from the crocodile with the length of not more than 7 meters (23 feet). Other saltwater crocodile in 7.6-to-9 meters (25 to 30 ft) range has been charged with: crocodile shot in the Bay of Bengal in 1840, reported at 10 meters (33 feet), the other was murdered in 1823 on the island Jalajala main Luzon in the Philippines reported at 8.2 meters (27 feet), a reported 7.6 meters (25 feet) crocodile killed in the Hooghly River in the Alipore District of Calcutta.</div>
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In September 2011, a 6.17 meter (20.2 foot) saltwater crocodile caught alive in the Philippines, making it one of the largest specimens ever reliably measured snout-to-tail. This specimen, nicknamed "Lolong" and weighs around 1,075 kilograms (2370 pounds), has a past as a potential human being survive eaters and as an attraction at the local zoo. Lolong died on February 10, 2013.</div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-9242732603704672422013-02-09T18:54:00.000-08:002013-02-12T18:57:52.617-08:00Ethiopia Wolf is a Highlands Animal<br />
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Ethiopia wolf (Canis simensis) is a canid native to the highlands of Ethiopia. This is similar to the coyote in size and build, and distinguished by a long, narrow skull, and red and white feathers. Unlike most large Canidae, wide, feeding generalists, wolves Ethiopia is a highly specialized feeding rats Afroalpine with very specific habitat requirements. This is the rarest canid in the world, and Africa's most endangered carnivore.</div>
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Current range species' limited to seven remote mountains in height from 3.000 to 4.500 m, with the overall adult population has been estimated 360-440 specimens, more than half of which occurred in the village of Bale.</div>
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Ethiopia wolf registered as endangered by the IUCN, due to small numbers and coverage shattered. Threats include increasing pressure from human population expansion, habitat degradation through grazing up and transfer of disease from free puppy. Conservation led by Oxford University EWCP (Ethiopia Wolf Conservation Program), which aims to protect wolves through vaccination and Community Assistance program.</div>
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Ethiopia wolf and developing similar in size to the North American coyote, the wolf bigger than gold, black-backed and side-striped, and have relatively longer legs. Very flat skull, with a long face area accounting for 58% of the total length of the skull. The ears are broad, pointed and directed forward. Teeth, especially the premolar teeth, small and lots of space. Canine tooth measuring 14-22 mm, while the relatively small carnassials. Ethiopia wolves have eight mammae destruction, of which only six works. Front feet have five toes, including the dewclaw, while the hind feet have four. As typical of the genus Canis, males larger than females, have a body mass 20% larger. Adults measure from 841 to 1.012 millimeters (33.1 to 39.8 in) long body, and 530-620 millimeters (21-24 in). Adult males weigh from 14.2 to 19.3 kg (31-43 lb), while females weigh from 11.2 to 14.15 kg (25 to 31.2 lb).</div>
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Ethiopia has a guardian wolf short hair and thick underfur, which provide protection at temperatures as low as -15 °. Overall color is ocher to rusty red, with dense white to pale ginger underfur. Hair on his chest, throat and white hamster, with different white tape going on around the neck. There is a sharp boundary between the red mantle and white markings. Ear thick hairy side, although nudity inside. Border nude lips, gums and palate black. Lips, small spot on the cheek and a crescent moon rises under white eyes.</div>
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Tail beneath thick white fur, and has a black tip, though, unlike other Canidae, no dark patches indicate supracaudal gland. This moults during the rainy season (August-October), and no clear seasonal variation in coat color, although the contrast between red and white markings mantle increases with age and social level. Women tend to have a mantle paler than males. During mating season, female mantle turned yellow, becoming woolier, and tail turn brown, lost a lot hair.Animals produced from Ethiopia wolf-dog hybridization more likely to be built from pure wolves, short muzzle and mantle have different patterns.</div>
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Ethiopia wolf limited to isolated pockets of grassland and bush Afroalpine Afroalpine inhabited by rodents. Ideal habitat extends from the top of the tree line at around 3.200 m to 4.500 m, with some wolves inhabit the Bale Mountains appear in a mountain meadow at 3,000 m. Although specimens collected in Gojjam and Shoa northwest at 2,500 m in the early 20th century, there is no record of the species that occur latest below 3,000 m. In modern times, subsistence agriculture, which extends 3.700 m, most have limited species to the highest peak.</div>
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Ethiopia wolf habitat Afroalpine benefit all, but have the option to open the containing short herbs and grassland communities occupied by rodents, which are most abundant along the flat or gently sloping areas with poor drainage and soil depth. Prime habitat for wolves in Bale Village consists of short Alchemilla herbs and grass, with a low plant closure. Other favorable habitat consists of Tussock grassland, scrub plateau rich Helichrysum, and short grassland that grows in shallow soil. In the northern range, wolf habitat consists of plant communities characterized by matrix Festuca tussocks, bushes and lobelias Euryops monsters, all of which are preferred by animal victims of the wolf. Although marginal in importance, the Moorlands ericaceous at 3.200 to 3.600 m in Simien can provide protection for wolves in the area was disturbed.</div>
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Some members have suggested at least some C. lupus pallipes population will return classified as different species of canid C. lupus. Other members believe may be a subspecies of the wolf from the domestic dog evolved, pointing to its small size and relatively docile behavior, although they are also known man-eaters. While their population is stable or increasing in some countries, in others they may be threatened. C. l. pallipes were displayed in different roles in different cultures in western Asia, are treated as pests or threats in some times and places, respected and protected in others.</div>
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India Foxes are generally smaller than European wolves, be 3 ft (91 cm) in length and 26 in (66 cm) high at the shoulder, while the tail is 16 to 18 in (41-46 cm) long. Animal fur is shorter than northern wolves, and have little underfur no. Fur color ranges from grayish red to reddish white with black tips. V-shaped dark line on the shoulder far more prominent than in northern wolves. The hamster and legs more or less white. Wolfskin India in the British Museum is almost always chocolate from European wolves.</div>
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Indian wolf, wolf-like Arabs, have short, thin hairs in the summer, although the hair on their backs is still long even in summer. It is thought that this is an adaptation to solar radiation. Long winter coat, although not for the northern subspecies. Contour hair at shoulder length 50-85 mm, 35-65 mm at the sides. Even the longest hair ever reach a length equal to the Tibetan wolf.</div>
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In their western range, wolf India can be distinguished from wolf Arab with a larger size, dark fur, and the head is proportionately larger.</div>
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Some specimens may indicate bearing fused in the third and fourth toes. This frequency can be as high as fused leg pads 100% in India, 80-90% in the western part of the Arabian peninsula and 20% in the northern part of Palestine. In northern Israel, wolves India is divided into two populations known as "Mediterranean pallipes" for those who live in areas with more than 400 mm rainfall, and "Desert pallipes" for those in areas with below that amount. Specimens from the former habitat types tend to be the largest.</div>
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India wolves do not form a large package like northern wolves, although they have proved to be better to let the situation congregate in captivity. Their social structure is similar to that dingoes and coyote than wolf north. Packages usually consist of the nuclear family of six to eight animals, although couples are more likely common.They breed from mid-October to late December. The child was born blind with floppy ears and white markings on the chest is lost with age.</div>
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India wolves typically prey on antelope, mice and rabbits. India wolves usually hunt in pairs when targeting antelope. While hunting them, a single wolf will distract herd with its presence, acting as bait, while the pack mate (s) attack (s) from the back. Red deer, wild boar, golden jackal, ibex, Fallow Deer, Chamois and roe deer are also a significant source of food in the South-East South-West Turkey and Iran.</div>
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A similar behavior was recorded by Sir Walter Elliot when wolves attack sheep: main package will kill and drag while the other sheep dogs distracted motorhome. When working in packs, wolves India has been known to use ambush tactics: Walter Elliot observed three wolves chasing deer herds through the gap where the two other wolves lie in wait. That popular believed by the ryots that before such as hunting, wolves are attacking dig a hole and lay in it to hide themselves from the herd walking towards them. Behavior is confirmed by McMaster, who saw the wolf lying in wait in the hole while the deer herd near. In India, wolves hunt itself is called Won-Tola.</div>
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Arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos), also called snow white wolf or wolf, is a subspecies of the gray wolf, mammal of the family Canidae. Arctic wolves inhabit the Canadian Arctic, Alaska, and the northern part of Greenland. They also have white fur and long canine teeth to kill prey.</div>
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Arctic wolves inhabit the Canadian Arctic and the islands, part of Alaska and the northern part of Greenland. Its habitat stretches from 70 ° North Latitude and higher. They have lived in North America for more than two million years. When they find the nest, they make some space for food and young. Arctic wolf is a subspecies of the Gray Wolf that still only be found in the entire range of the original, especially because, in their natural habitat, they rarely encounter humans. Arctic wolf is also the only subspecies of the wolf is not endangered - their remote home means that they are relatively safe from human activity, both in terms of habitat destruction and hunting.</div>
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Their habitat is very hard and isolated, and little effort of scientists to the world that during the winter season, long and dark - even the majority of Inuit live further south of the Arctic wolf. As a result, the details of their lives through many years barely known.</div>
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Arctic wolves can withstand arctic weather, with the help of their fur are really isolated. They can survive in temperatures below zero for many years, in absolute darkness for five months a year, and without food for weeks. Arctic wolves usually travel in packs of 2 to 20. They live in small family groups: breeding pair (alpha male and female) and their puppy, or a baby wolf. This package work together to feed and treat their pups. Lone Arctic wolves are young men who have left their pack to find their own territory. They avoid other wolves, unless they are able to marry. Having found an abandoned area, the only Arctic wolves will claim to mark their territory with his scent, then gather other wolf into the packaging. When the female is pregnant, she leaves pack to dig dens to raise their children. If the ice is too thick, she will move into the workspace or cave to make a home.</div>
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Like all wolves, Arctic wolves hunt in packs, preying mainly on caribou and muskoxen, but also arctic hares, seals, Ptarmigan, lemming, and small animals such as waterfowl. Due to lack of prey, they roam over large areas, with up to 2,600 km2 (1,000 sq mi), and follow the caribou migrate south for the winter, to a source of food. They are not fast runners, instead relying on stamina to register victims.</div>
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Adult wolf has 42 teeth, their main weapon in hunting. They swallow food in large discount, barely chewing it. They eat all their prey, including the bones. Wolf can eat up to 20 pounds (9 kg) of meat at one meal. When they return from the hunt, wolves regurgitate some food to hungry dogs.</div>
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Because the Arctic permafrost soil and the difficulties often posed to dig dens, polar wolves often use rocks, caves or even shallow depression in the nest instead. After around 63 days gestation to 75 days, born in late May to early June, about a month later than Gray Wolves. The mother gave birth to two or three puppies, although there may be as much as 12. This is less than wolf pups gray, with four to five. It is generally thought that the lower figure was due to prey depletion in the Arctic. Pups are born blind and deaf, and weigh about a pound. They depend on their parents for food and protection. When those 5 weeks, they are allowed outside the workspace. Other wolves in the pack can treat mom to her puppies back with food..</div>
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<span style="text-align: justify;">Gray wolf or gray wolf (Canis lupus) is a species of canid native to the desert and remote areas in North America, Eurasia, and North Africa. This is the largest member of the family, with males on average 43-45 kg (95-99 lb), and females 36 to 38.5 kg (79-85 lb). This is similar in general appearance and proportions of the German shepherd, or sled dog, but has a large head, narrow chest, long legs, large vertical tail and claws. Wool long winter and heavy, and most of the gray-colored speckled, although almost pure white, red, or dark brown also occur.</span><br />
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In the genus Canis, gray wolf is a more specific and progressive smaller cousin (the coyote and wolf gold), as indicated by morphological adaptations for hunting large prey, nature prefers very sophisticated friends and his expressive behavior . This is a social animal, traveling in the nuclear family consisting of a mated pair, accompanied by the couple's adult children. Gray wolf is a predator usually peak around the area, with only humans and tigers posing a serious threat to it. Feed primarily on large ungulates, although also eat small animals, livestock, carrion, and garbage.</div>
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Gray wolf is one of the world's most animal well examined, the books may be more written about it than any other species of wildlife. This has a long history of contact with the man, who was hated and hunted in the agricultural community for his attacks on livestock, while otherwise respected by some Native American tribes. This is a single ancestor dogs, the first didomestikasi in the Middle East. Despite prevailing fear of wolves in many human societies, most attacks have been recorded on the animal suffering associated with rabies.</div>
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Non-rabid wolves are attacking and killing people, especially children, but this is not normal, such that relatively few wolves, stay away from the people, and have been taught to fear humans by hunters and shepherds. Hunting and traps have reduced the range of the species to around third, although coverage is still relatively broad and stable population means that the species is not threatened at the global level, and therefore classified by the IUCN as Least Concern.</div>
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Gray wolf is an animal, well-knit with slim rib, very large down and leaning back. Stomach pulled in, and the muscular neck. Legs long and strong, with a relatively small distance. Front feet have five toes each, while the hind feet have four. Forelimbs that seem pressed into the chest, with elbows pointing inwards, and legs to the outside, allowing good front and rear legs on the same side to swing in the same line.</div>
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Legs long enough wolves than other Canids. This allows the animal to move fast, and allows to overcome the thick snow covering much of the geographical area. Women tend to have a narrow snout and forehead, thin neck, slightly shorter legs and less massive shoulders than males. Compared with the smaller cousin (the coyote and golden jackal), gray wolf bigger and heavier, with a wider nose, short ears, a shorter torso and long tail.</div>
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Gray wolf head is large and heavy, with wide foreheads, strong jaws and snout, long blunt. Ears relatively small and triangular. Teeth are heavy and large, are better suited to bone crushing than Canidae is still there, even though not specifically as found in hyenas.The strong canine teeth and relatively short (26 mm). Wolf could do from 1.500 lbf/in2 pressure may crush compared with 750 lbf/in2 for German shepherds. This style is enough to break most of the bones. In cold weather, wolves can reduce blood flow near the skin to retain body heat. Warmth footpads arranged independently from the rest of the body, and maintained at just above the freezing point of the network, where the pads come in contact with ice and snow.</div>
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Gray wolves usually take head on the same level as the back, increasing only when the reminder. This usually travel at speeds loping, putting one foot directly in front of the other. This pace can be maintained for hours at the 8-9 km / hour, and allows the wolves to cover a great distance. On the street naked, wolves can quickly reach speeds of 50-60 km / hour. Hold a wolf running low and tilt the head slightly to one side, directing one ear to the other sides. This posture allows the wolf to continue to capitalize on the extraordinary hearing.</div>
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Gray wolves are the largest extant members of the Canidae, except for certain large domestic dog race. Gray wolf weight and size can vary around the world, tends to increase proportionally with latitude as predicted by Bergmann rule, with large Alaskan and Canadian wolves sometimes 3-6 times more weight than those Middle East and Asia southern cousins. On average, adult wolf size 105-160 cm (41-63 in) long and 80-85 cm (32-34 in) in shoulder height.</div>
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The tail is ⅔ length of head and body, measuring 29-50 cm (11-20 in) long. The ears are 90-110 millimeters (3.5 to 4.3 in) in height, and the hind legs is 220-250 mm. Skull average 9-11 inches long, and 5-6 inches. Weight varies geographically wolf, on average, European wolves may weigh 38.5 kilograms (85 pounds), North American wolves 36 kilograms (79 pounds) and Indian and Arabian wolves 25 kilograms (55 pounds). Women in a given wolf population typically weigh 5-10 lbs less than males.</div>
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Wolves weighing more than 54 kg (120 lbs) are rare, though very large individuals have been recorded in Alaska, Canada, and the Soviet Union. The heaviest gray wolf recorded in North America lost on 70 Mile River in east-central Alaska on July 12, 1939 and weighed 79.4 kilograms (175 pounds), while the heaviest recorded wolf in Eurasia lost after World War II in Kobeliaky, Poltavskij District, Ukrainian SSR, and weighed 86 kilograms (190 pounds).</div>
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Coat color ranges from almost pure white through various shades of brown, cream, and ocher to gray, brown, and black. Coat color variation tends to increase at a higher latitude. Coat color differences between the sexes, which is largely absent, though females may have a red tone. Fur color does not seem to serve the purpose of camouflage, with some members concluded that the colors blended more to do with emphasizing certain movements for interaction. Black colored wolves (which occur through wolf-dog hybridization) rarely occur in Eurasia, where interactions with domestic dogs has been reduced over the last thousand years for reducing the populations of wild wolves. Black specimens are more common in North America, with about half of the wolves in Yellowstone National Park to be black.</div>
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The Black Eagle breed in tropical Asia. Ras perniger (Hodgson, 1836) are found in the Himalayan foothills west through Nepal into northeastern Murree in the Eastern and Western Ghats forest in peninsular India and Sri Lanka. This species also extends into the Aravalli range northwestern India.The malayensis nominate race (Temminck, 1822) found in Burma, southern China (Yunnan, Fujian) and Taiwan, the Malay Peninsula. They are generally people and no migration was observed.</div>
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In a study in southern India, was found to support the forest with good forest cover and is absent from the county where the cover is less than 50%.</div>
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The Black Eagle is a large raptor at about 70-80 cm. Adults have all-black fur, with yellow bill base (Cere) and feet. Long wings and caught in the deepest advances provide a special form. Tail shows faint barring and upper tail covers paler. When perched the wing tips reach or exceed until the end of the tail. Wings held at V superficial (wing directly above the horizontal field) in flight. Seen on a hot afternoon, explore the tree top to the nest to rob, these birds are easily noticeable with jet black color, large size, and 'features' slow flight, sometimes just above the canopy.</div>
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Of the same sex, but young birds have a buff head, hamster and underwing feathers. Wing shape helps to distinguish this species from the dark Crested Hawk-Eagle, (Spizaetus cirrhatus). Fully Tarsi hairy toes and strong short relative to the less powerful long claws curved compared to other birds of prey.</div>
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The Black Eagle eating mammals, birds and eggs. This is a nest predator-productive and is known for slow flight over the canopy. Because of this ability to keep an eagle high for a long time with little effort, the people of India Lepcha of Darjeeling District described as a bird that never sat.</div>
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Curved claws and gape width allows for taking eggs from nests. Along with the Swallow-tailed Kites they share a unique habit carried off whole nest with nestlings to eat perch. Squirrels, monkeys and a variety of birds emit alarm calls when birds seem surf the forest. The Indian Giant Squirrel has been recorded as prey of this species and young Bonnet monkeys can also be victims.</div>
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Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja), is a Neotropical species of eagle. This is sometimes known as the American Harpy Eagle Eagle to distinguish from Papua who is sometimes known as the New Guinea Harpy Eagle Harpy Eagle or Papua. This is the largest and most powerful raptor found in the Americas, and between species that still have the largest eagle in the world. Usually inhabits tropical rain forests lowland layer (appear) on the canopy. Destruction of its natural habitat has disappeared see from many parts of the former, and almost extirpated in Central America.</div>
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The top Harpy Eagle is covered with slate black feathers, and under most of the white, except for feathered tarsi, which are black ribbed. There is a broad black band across the upper breast, gray head separates from the white belly. Pale gray head, and crowned with a double crest. The upperside black tail with three gray bands, while the bottom is black with three white bands. The colored iris gray or brown or red, Cere and black or blackish bill and tarsi and feet are yellow. The hairs of men and women are equal. Tarsus is up to 13 cm (5.1 in) long.</div>
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Women Harpy Eagles typically weigh 6 to 9 kg (13 to 20 lb). A very large captive female, "A lot", weighing 12.3 kg (27 lb). Being captive, this large female may not represent weight possible in wild Harpy Eagles due to differences in food availability.</div>
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This is sometimes referred to as the largest eagle, the Philippine eagle is quite long on average and Steller's Sea Eagle a little more weight on average. The Harpy Eagle wingspan is relatively small, an adaptation that increases the ability maneuver in forest habitat and divided by other raptors in the same habitat. The Harpy Eagle wingspan that was defeated by a large number of eagles that live in more open habitats, such as the genera Haliaeetus and Akwila. The extinct Haast Eagle was significantly larger than all extant eagles, including the Harpy.</div>
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This species most quietly away from the nest. There, the adults gave a weak penetrating, melancholy scream, to call the male incubation described as Wheeeeeeeeee-wheeeeeee-wheeeeeeeee. The incubation time call girl similar but lower pitched. While approaching the nest with food, men call out "quick slit, swan-like calls, and occasional sharp shriek". Vocalization on both parents decreased as the age of the chicks, while nestlings become more vocal. The nestlings called Chi-chi-chi ... chi-chi-chi-chi, apparently the alarm in response to rain or direct sunlight. When the man approached the nest, snuggled been described as utter croaks, shaman and whistles.</div>
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Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica), also known as the Indian lion, is a subspecies of lion that there is a single isolated population in the state of Gujarat India. It is listed as endangered by the IUCN based on a small population size. The lion population has continued to increase in the Gir Forest National Park, more than doubled from a low of 180 people in 1974 to a level of 411 people consisting of 97 adult males, 162 adult females, 75 sub-adults, and 77 children to April 2010.<br />
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Asiatic lion was first described by zoologists Meyer Austria under trinomen Felis leo persicus. This is one of the five big cats found in India, apart from the Bengal tiger, Indian leopard, snow leopard and clouded leopard. This previously occurred in Persia, Mesopotamia, Baluchistan, from Sind in the west to Bengal in the east, and from Rampur and Nerbudda Rohilkund in the north to the south. This is different from African lions by Bula hearing about increases, large tails and manes bunch of poorly developed.<br />
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The most striking morphological character, who always looks at Asiatic lion, but rare in African lion, is walking along the longitudinal skin folds his stomach. Asiatic lion is slightly smaller than African lions. Adult males weigh 160-190 kg (350-420 lb), while females weigh 110 to 120 kg (240-260 lb). At shoulder height is approximately 3.5 ft (110 cm). The total length of record male Asiatic lion is 2.92 m (115 in), including tail.<br />
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Rate feather in color from reddish-brown, highly decorated with black, to sandy or buffish-gray, sometimes with a silver sheen in certain lights. Only males have manes modest growth at the top of the head, so that their ears are always visible.<br />
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Mane minimal on the cheeks and throat with only 4 in (10 cm) long. Approximately half of the Asiatic lion skulls from Gir forest was divided infraorbital foramina, whereas the African lion, there is only one foramen on both sides. More strongly developed sagittal crest, and the post-orbital region shorter than the African lion. Skull length in adult male range 330-340 mm (13 to 13 in), and in females 292-302 mm (11.5 to 11.9 in).<br />
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Compared with African lion population, revealed a number of Asiatic lions decreases biochemical genetic variation, which may result from the founder in recent history from the rest of the population in Gir Forest.<br />
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Asiatic lions live in prides. Average pride size, measured by the total adult female, tend to be smaller than African lions: most Gir prides contain only two adult females, with a five largest. The combination of male defended tour that contains one or more groups of women, but unlike African lions, Gir males generally associated with women their pride only when mating or on a large kill.<br />
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A lower level of charity in Gir lion may be a function of smaller prey available to them: the species most frequently taken (45% of kills are known), this Chital, weighs only about 50 kg (110 lb). In 2010, about 105 lions, consisting of 35 males, 35 females, 19 subadults, and 16 children are outside Gir forest, represent a full quarter of the entire lion population.<br />
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Increased satellite lion populations may represent saturation lion population in Gir forest and subsequent dissemination of sub-adults are forced to find new areas outside their natal pride. Over the last two decades, satellite districts become sustainable, self-reliant population as evidenced by his presence since 1995.<br />
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In general, the lion more large prey species in the weight range 190-550 kg (420 to 1,200 lb) regardless of their availability. But they dominated to take the victim substantially less than this, reflecting the opportunistic behavior of their hunt. During this period they prefer species that weighs 350 kg (770 lb), which is far greater than the weight of the largest recorded lion. Group hunting lion strategy allows very large prey items to be taken. Hunting success of lions hunting is influenced by the size and composition of the group, hunting methods used and by environmental factors such as grass and bush cover, time of day, month and field presence.<br />
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Domestic cattle historically been a key component of the Gir lion diet '. In 1974, the Forestry Department estimates the population of wild animal claws 9650 people. This population is growing consistently in subsequent studies, reaching 31,490 in 1990 and 64,850 in 2010, consisting of 52,490 spotted deer, wild boars, 4440, 4000 sambar, blue-silver 2890, Chinkara 740, and 290 four-horned deer. Thus, in the last four decades, the population of wild ungulates increased more than ten times. In contrast, domestic buffaloes and cattle population decreased this settlement, mostly due to direct elimination of livestock population of Gir Conservation Area.</div>
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Animal population of 24,250 inhabitants in 1970 dropped to 12,500 in the mid-1980s, but increased to 23,440 animals in the year 2010. After the changes in both predator and prey community, Asiatic lions shifted their predation pattern. Today, kill livestock very little going on in the holy place, and not the most prevalent in the peripheral villages. In and around the Gir forest, records show that the lion killed contraction average 2,023 animals per year between 2005 and 2009, and an additional 696 people in the satellite area.<br />
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West African lions (Panthera leo senegalensis) is a subspecies of the lion, native West Africa. Recent genetic studies indicate that the West and Central African lion form a different clade of the lion and the lion may have more to Asia than lions from southern or eastern Africa. Genetic specificity is particularly interesting, because regional endangered lions in West Africa.</div>
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Lions from western and central Africa is believed to be smaller than a lion from South Africa. It also suggests that they have smaller manes, live in small groups, and they may also differ in the shape of their skull. In the district Pendjari National Park, located in the West African region lion, almost all men who maneless or have very weak manes.</div>
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West African lions circulated in West Africa south of the Sahara from Senegal in the west to the Central African Republic to the east. Other subspecies (Pl azandica) or traditional Lion Northeastern Congo is described from northeastern DRK. Lions are rare in West Africa and can be Critically Endangered in the region. West African lions in captivity relatively rare as well. In 2006 there were only 13 animals, registered in the name of P. l. senegalensis.</div>
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There may be only 450 to 1.300 lions living in West Africa. In addition, there are about 550 to 1.550 in Central Africa. In both areas, the area occupied by the lion has been reduced to less than 15% of the historical area.</div>
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Largest West African lion population is found in the so-called WAP-Complex, a large system of protected areas designed especially by Arli, Pendjari, and W National Park in the countries of Burkina Faso, Benin, and Nigeria. Total population in the ecosystem is comprised between 140 and 300 lions. 100-400 other large population found in the ecosystem Benoue lion in Cameroon. Smaller populations in other reseves, like Niokolo-Koba National Park in Senegal, Guinea, Mali Protected Areas in Guinea, and Waza National Park in Cameroon.</div>
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In Nigeria, there is a small population remaining two, one in Kainji Lake National Park, which comprises around 24 lions, and one in Yankari Game Reserve, which comprises around 15. Residents in Kainji Lake may be connected with that of WAP-Complex. There may not be a lion live in the Republic of Congo, Ivory Coast and Ghana.</div>
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Persian leopard (Panthera pardus ciscaucasica syn. Panthera pardus saxicolor), also called Caucasian leopard, the largest leopard is a subspecies, and originated from eastern Turkey, Caucasus mountains, northern Iran, southern Turkmenistan, and the western part of Afghanistan. It is endangered throughout the area with less than 871 to 1.290 adults and trends of population decline.</div>
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Persian leopards large, weighing up to 90 kg (200 lb), and light in color.Biometric data collected from 25 women and men in different regions of Iran shows the average body length of 259 cm (102 in). A young man from northern Iran weighs 64 kg (140 lb).</div>
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There has been a substantial decrease in the former step leopard in the Caucasus, which is estimated to have once covered the entire region, except for the meadow. Severe economic crisis due to political and social change that large in 1992 in the Soviet Union, along with the previous weakening of the effective protection system produces a sharp increase in the hunting of wild ungulates, leopards and persecution for the fragmentation of wildlife ranges all. As of 2008, from 871 to 1.290 leopards expected to mature</div>
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<li>550-850 live in Iran, which is a fortress leopards in Southwest Asia;</li>
<li>around 200-300 survive in Afghanistan, where their status is not known;</li>
<li>around 78-90 living in Turkmenistan.</li>
<li>less than 10-13 survive in Armenia;</li>
<li>less than 10-13 survive in Azerbaijan;</li>
<li>less than 10 runs in the Russian North Caucasus;</li>
<li>less than 5 survive in Turkey,</li>
<li>less than 5 runs in Georgia;</li>
<li>Around 3-4 held in Nagorno-Karabakh;</li>
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Persian leopards avoid deserts, areas with long periods of snow and areas close to urban development. Their habitat consists of subalpine grassland, broadleaf forest and precipitous gap from 600 to 3.800 meters (2.000 to 12.500 feet) in Greater Caucasus, and rocky slopes, alpine meadows, and sparse juniper forest in the Lesser Caucasus and Iran.</div>
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Only a few small and isolated populations remain in ecoregion around. Suitable habitat in each country limited range and are most often located in remote border areas. Locals rely on immigration from source populations in the south, especially in Iran.</div>
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Diet Leopards' varies depending on the habitat area. They prey on the most abundant ungulata as bezoar goat, roe deer, Goitered Gazelle, West Caucasian Tourism, Mouflons, urial, and wild boar. They also prey on smaller animals such as wild Crested porcupine and Cape hares, and sometimes attack livestock and herd dogs.</div>
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Studies reveal that the existence of leopards in Iran is very correlated with the presence of wild goats and wild sheep. Opportunistic predation on smaller prey species is also a possibility. Individual attacks on onager leopards also recorded.</div>
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Clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) is a felid found from the Himalayan foothills through mainland Southeast Asia into China, and has been classified as vulnerable by the IUCN in 2008. Total population size suspected to be less than 10,000 adults, with a decline in the population and there is no single population of more than 1,000 people dewasa.Tingkat Sunda clouded leopard (Neofelis diardi) found in Sumatra and Borneo are genetically distinct and treated as a separate species since 2,006</div>
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Leopard fur is gray or ochreous-dark base color, most often black and extinguished by dark blackish-gray blotched pattern. There are black spots on the head, and ears black. Some fused or broken line running from the corner of the eye on the cheek, from the corners of the mouth to the neck, and along the neck to the shoulder. Patches extending directly down the spine and form a median individual in the waist. Two large patches of dark blackish-gray hair on each side of the shoulder posterior emphasized by the dark line, which goes to the front legs and the rest came to the disorganization.</div>
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Belt is characterized by dark blackish-gray spots irregular borders left long, irregular lines curved or tilted circular. These patches produce hazy pattern suggests English name from the cat. The hamster and feet are visible, and the tail is marked with spots large irregular pairs.</div>
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Melanistic leopards are rare. Tigers star has a weight between 11.5 and 23 kg (25 and 51 lb). Different women in head-to-body length from 68.6 to 94 cm (27.0 to 37 in), with a 61-82 cm (24 to 32 in) long tail. Larger males at 81-108 cm (32 to 43) with a 74-91 cm (29-36 in) high tail.Their shoulder length varies from 50 to 55 cm (20 to 22 in).Stumpy legs, with paws wide. They have very long, pierced canine teeth on the creature about three times longer than basal width of the spouse socket.The canines can measure 4 cm (1.6 in) or more.</div>
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Leopards occur from the foothills of the Himalayas in Nepal and India to Myanmar, Bhutan, Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Indochina, and the Yangtze River in southern China. They occur slightly in forest-green mixture northeastern and southeastern parts of Bangladesh, and regionally extinct in Taiwan.They prefer open or closed habitat-forest to other habitat types. They have been reported from relatively open forest, dry tropical in Myanmar and Thailand.</div>
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In India occurred in northern West Bengal, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura. In Assam they have been observed in the wild but not yet recorded in protected areas. In their Himalayan camera-trapped at a height of 2.500 to 3.720 m (8.200 to 12.200 ft) between April 2008 and May 2010 in Khangchendzonga Biosphere Park, Sikkim.</div>
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Leopards are the most talented climbers in the cat. In captivity, they have been observed to descend tree trunks head first vertically, and place on the branch with their hind legs bent around branchings of a tree branch. They are able supinasi and can even hang down from the branches just by bending their hind legs and their tails around them.</div>
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When jumping down, they still depend on the branch in this way until the last minute. They can climb on the horizontal arm with their backs to the ground, and in this position to make short jumps forward. While balancing on a thin branch, they use their long tails to direct. They can easily jump up to 1.2 m (3.9 ft) high.</div>
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Leopards have been observed to scent mark in captivity by urine spraying and head-rubbing on prominent objects. Presumably the norm used to mark their territory in the wild, although the size of their home range is not known. Like other big cats, they do not appear can purr, but they reportedly have various vokalisasi, including mew, hiss, growl, groan, grunt and. Aside from the information derived from the observation leopards captivity, little is known about the natural history and behavior in the wild.</div>
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Early accounts describe them as rare, secret dwellers, arboreal and nocturnal of dense primary forest. More recent observations indicate that they may be arboreal and nocturnal as previously suspected. They can use the tree as a waste site day time but also spend a significant proportion of time in the field. Some movement during the day has been observed that they were not really but dull night. However, the time of day when they are active depending on the prey, and the level of human disturbance.</div>
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Their behavior and remote part of the night off, low density, and the fact that they inhabit dense vegetation habitats and countryside make it through leopard census and monitoring extremely difficult. As a result, little is known about their behavior and status. Information available on their ecology is anecdotal, based on local interviews and reports of several sightings.</div>
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Little is known about the feeding ecology of leopards. Prey includes arboreal and terrestrial vertebrates good. Pocock surmise that they are adapted to feed on herbivorous mammals in abundance enough for them to build a strong, deep penetrating bite them, evidenced by their long canine teeth. Confirmed prey species including deer pig, lemur, brush-tailed porcupines, and ground squirrels Indochina Malayan soil. Prey species are known in China, including deer and birds. Captive leopards also eat eggs and some vegetation.</div>
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Indian leopards (Panthera pardus fusca) is a leopard subspecies widely distributed on the Indian subcontinent and is classified as near threatened by the IUCN since 2008. Panthera pardus species may soon qualify for Vulnerable status due to habitat loss and fragmentation, heavy poaching for illegal trade of skins and body parts of Asia, and persecution because of a conflict situation. They are becoming increasingly rare outside protected areas. Tendency population declined.</div>
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In 1794, Friedrich Albrecht Anton Meyer wrote the first description of Felis fusca, in which he gave an account panther-like cat from Bengal from about 85.5 cm (33.7 in), with strong legs and a well-formed tail length, head as much, The panther wide nozzle, short ears and small, yellowish gray eyes, light bulb eyes gray, black at first glance, but on closer inspection a dark brown with spots dark circles, under red colored pale.</div>
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India leopard Men grow between 4 ft 2 in (127 cm) and 4 ft 8 in (142 cm) in body size by 2 feet 6 inches (76 cm) to 3 ft (91 cm) long tail and weigh between 110 and £ 170 (50 and 77 kg). Smaller females grow between 3 ft 5 in (104 cm) and 3 ft 10 in (117 cm) in body size by 2 feet 6 inches (76 cm) to 2 ft 10.5 in (87.6 cm) long tail and weigh between 64 and 75 lb (29 and 34 kg).</div>
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In the Indian subcontinent, topographic barriers to the spread of this subspecies is the Indus River in the west, and the Himalayas in the north. In the east, the course of the Brahmaputra and the Ganges Delta formed a natural barrier to the distribution of leopards Indochina. Indian leopards are distributed throughout India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and parts of Pakistan. In sympatric with their Himalayan snow leopards to 5,200 meters (17,100 feet) above sea level. They inhabit tropical rain forests, dry autumn forest, temperate forests and northern coniferous forests but does not occur in the Sundarbans mangrove forest.</div>
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In Nepal Bardia National Park, the home ranges of male leopards consists of approximately 48 km2 (19 sq mi), and females around 17 km2 (6.6 sq mi), female tour region dropped to 5 to 7 km2 (1.9 - 2.7 sq mi) when they have young cubs.In Sariska National Park, India leopards diet including axis deer, sambar deer, Nilgai, wild boar, common langur, rabbits and peacocks.</div>
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The African Leopard (Panthera pardus pardus) is a leopard subspecies occurring in most of sub-Saharan Africa. In 2008, leopards classified as Near Threatened IUCN, said that they will soon qualify for Vulnerable status due to habitat loss and fragmentation. They are becoming increasingly rare outside protected areas. Tendency population declined.</div>
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African Leopards show a great variation in coat color, depending on location and habitat. The coat color varies from pale yellow to brownish yellow or gold, and sometimes black, and patterned with black roses, while the head, lower leg and stomach looks with solid black color. Greater male leopards, the average 60 kg (130 lb) to 91 kg (200 lb) be the maximum weight attained by men. Women weighing about 35 to 40 kg (77-88 lb) on average.Between 1996 and 2000, 11 adult leopards radio-necked in Namibia farmland. Men weighed 37.5 to 52.3 kg (83-115 lb) only, and women from 24 to 33.5 kg (53-74 lb).</div>
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Leopards inhabit the mountains of Cape Province appear physically different from leopards further north. Their average weight may be only half of the more northern leopard.</div>
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Used African leopards occur in most of sub-Saharan Africa, occupying good rain forests and arid desert habitats. They are found in all habitats with annual rainfall above 50 mm (2.0 in), and can penetrate areas with less than this amount of rainfall along the river flow. They revolve very up to 5,700 m (18,700 ft), was seen in the high slopes of the Ruwenzori and Virunga volcanoes, and observed when drinking hot water 37 ° C (99 ° F) in the Virunga National Park.</div>
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They appear to be successfully adapted to the changing natural habitats and living environment without persecution. There are many records of their presence near major cities. But already in 1980, they have become rare in much of West Africa. Now, they remain patchily distributed in North Africa limits.In history, small relict populations remain in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco.</div>
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African leopards inhabited a variety of habitats in Africa, from mountain forests to grasslands and savannas, including only very sandy desert. They are the most at risk in the area of semi-desert, where the rare resources often leads to conflict with farmers, nomads and their livestock.</div>
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Leopards are generally most active between sunrise and sunset, and kill prey more current. In the Kruger National Park, leopards, male and female cheetah with her relatively more active at night than solitary females. The highest level recorded for daytime activities leopards using thorn bushes during the rainy season, while impala are also using them.</div>
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They have a remarkable ability to adapt to changes in the availability of prey, and have a very broad pattern of eating. Small prey taken where large ungulates less common. Victims range from leopard known dirt to Elands adult beetles, which can reach 900 kg (2,000 lb). In sub-Saharan Africa, at least 92 prey species have been documented in their diet, including rodents, birds, small and large antelopes, hyraxes and hares, and arthropods. They generally focus their hunting activity on locally abundant secondary ungulata species in 20 to 80 kg (44 to 180 lb) range, while opportunistic take another victim. Average distance between ungulata kill ranged between seven and 12 to 13 days.</div>
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In Serengeti National Park, leopards are radio-mobilized for the first time in early 1970. They hunt at night was tough to watch, the best time to see them after dawn. From their 64 day shoot only three are successful. In the forest, they preyed mostly in impala, both adults and youth, and the deer a few Thomson in the dry season. Sometimes, they managed to hunt wild boar, sister-sister, Reedbuck, Duiker, calves Steenbok, and reindeer hats, jackal, rabbit, guinea fowl and starlings. They were less successful in hunting zebra, kongonis, giraffe, fox, genet, hyraxes and small birds. scavenging from large animal carcasses comprise a small portion of their food. In tropical rain forests in Central Africa, their food consists of small duikers and primates. Some individual leopards have shown a strong preference for pangolins and porcupines.</div>
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Leopard-men often kill large cache in a tree, the behavior of the great strength required. There are several observations leopards transporting young giraffe carcass, estimated to weigh up to 125 kg (280 lb), which is 2-3 times the weight of leopards, up to 5.7 m (19 feet) into the tree.</div>
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Their diet includes reptiles, and they will occasionally take domestic livestock when other foods are scarce. Leopards are very hidden and as close trailing and running with a relatively short distance after their prey. They kill by suffocation by grabbing their prey by the throat and bite with their powerful jaws. They rarely fight other predators for their food.</div>
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Sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) is the largest of the toothed whales. This is a life member of the genus Physeter, and one of three extant species in the sperm whale family, along with pygmy sperm whale and dwarf sperm whales of the genus Kogia. A marine mammals, it has the largest brain of animals. Its name comes from the milky-white substance candles, spermaseti, was found in a very large head.</div>
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An adult male can grow up to 20.5 meters (67 feet) in length, with his head representing up to one-third of the length of the animal. Whales feed primarily on squid and colossal monsters. Falls to 3 kilometers (9,800 ft) to its prey, it is the deepest diving mammal. Vocalization pressing, echolocation and communication forms, can be as hard as 230 decibels underwater, until a loud voice, produced by any animal.</div>
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Cosmopolitan sperm whales that live in the ocean in a group called social unit. Unit of women and their children live separately from adult male sexually. The girls are working together to protect and nurse their young. Females give birth every three to six years, and care for the calves for more than a decade. Live up to 70 years, mature sperm whale has few natural predators. Calves and adults with weakened taken by pod Orcas.</div>
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From the early 18th century through the 20's are the main target species of whale hunters. Head whale contains substances called "spermaceti", which is used in lubricants, oil lamps, and candles. Ambergris, waste products from the digestive system, still used as fiksatif in perfume. Sometimes the large size of sperm whales are allowed to defend themselves effectively against whale hunters. This species is now protected by law, and is currently listed as vulnerable by the IUCN</div>
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Extensive whaling may experience a decrease of their size, as the man who highly sought after, especially after World War II. Today, men are usually not more than 18.3 meters (60 feet) in length or 51,000 kilograms (50 tons long, 56 short tons) in weight. Another view states that exploitation by overwhaling has almost no effect on the size of a bull sperm whale, and their size may have really improved in the current time on the basis of density dependent effects.</div>
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This is one of the most sexually dimorphic from around the Cetacea. At birth both sexes are about the same size, but adult males are usually 30% to 50% longer and three times more likely to be female.</div>
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Unique body of sperm whales may not be puzzled with other species. Special form of sperm whale comes from a very large head, block-shaped, which can be one-quarter to one-third of the length of the animal. The S-shaped blowhole is located very close to the front of the head and shifted to the whale left. It gives a special heavy spray, advanced-elbow.</div>
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Sperm whale worms are round and very thick. Pope worm burdens lifted out of the water for diving from eating. It has a series of third knob on the back of the tail and not the shape of dorsal fin. Largest ridge called the 'hump' by whale hunters, and can be mistaken for dorsal fin because of its shape and size.</div>
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In contrast to the delicate skin of most large whales, the dorsal skin is usually wrinkled and has been likened to prune by whale-watching enthusiasts. Albinos also have been reported.</div>
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Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) is a species of baleen whale. One of the great Rorqual species, adult length ranges from 12-16 meters (39-52 ft) and weigh approximately 36,000 kilograms (79,000 pounds). Slouching is a special body shape, with very long pectoral fins and a knobbly head. An acrobatic animals are due to a violation and slapped the water with his tail and pectorals, it is popular with whale observers from Australia, New Zealand, South America, Canada, and the United States.</div>
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Men produce a complex song that lasts 10 to 20 minutes, which they repeat for hours at a time. The purpose is not clear, although it may have a role in mating.</div>
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Found in oceans and seas around the world, humpback whales typically migrate up to 25,000 kilometers (16,000 miles) per year. Humpbacks feed only in summer, in polar waters, and migrate to tropical or subtropical waters to breed and give birth in the winter. During the winter, humpbacks fast and live from their fat recommendations. Their diet consists mainly of krill and small fish. Humpbacks feeding method has a wide repertoire, including the bubble net feeding technique.</div>
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Like other large whales, humpback was and is a target for the whaling industry. Once hunted to the brink of extinction, the population was down to 90% predicted before the moratorium was introduced in 1966. While stocks since recovered some of the bond in the capture tool, collisions with ships, and noise pollution continues to have an impact on 80,000 humpbacks worldwide.</div>
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A humpback whale can easily be identified by a stocky body with a clear hump and black dorsal coloring. The head and lower jaw are covered with knobs called tubercle, which is the hair follicles, and the characteristics of the species. Fluked tails, the lift on the surface in some dive sequence, have wavy edges left. Four global populations, all under study, namely: the North Pacific, Atlantic, and Southern Ocean humpbacks, which have different populations of migratory journey complete rotation every year, and the population of the Indian Ocean, which do not migrate, prevented by the North Sea coast.</div>
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The long black and white tail fin, which can be up to one third of the body length, and pectoral fins have unique patterns, which make individual whales identifiable. Several hypotheses attempt to explain the humpback's pectoral fins, which are proportionally the longest fins any cetacean. Two most enduring mention the higher maneuver provided by the fin length, and use of the increased surface area for temperature control when migrating between warm and cold climates.</div>
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Humpbacks have dark 270-400 Balin pancakes on each side of their mouth. Plate size of 18 inches only (46 cm) in front to about 3 feet (0.91 m) long in the back, behind the hinge. Ventral groove running from the lower jaw to umbilikus about half way along the bottom of the pope. This groove is much less abundant (usually 14 to 22) compared to other rorqual but wide enough.</div>
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Dorsal fin immediately after shot looks fatter when whales surface, but lost as worms appear. Humpbacks have 3 meters (9.8 feet), heart shaped to bushy blow, or breathing water through the spray holes. Because humpback whales breathe voluntarily, the Pope might turn off only half of their brain during sleep. Early hunters shot pontiff also recorded from humpback adults to be 10-20 feet (3.0 to 6.1 m) high.</div>
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Newborn calf about long head of their mother. At birth, the calf measured 20 feet (6.1 m) in the 2 short tons (1.8 t) The mother, by comparison, about 50 feet (15 m). They nurse for about six months, then mix nursing and independent feeding for six months with possibility. Milk is 50% fat slouching and pink.</div>
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Females reach sexual maturity at the age of five, achieving full adult size a little later. Men reach sexual maturity at around seven years. Humpback whales range from 45 to 100 year life span. Fully grown, males average 13-14 m (43-46 ft). Women are slightly larger at 15-16 m (49-52 ft), the largest specimen ever recorded is 19 meters (62 feet) long and have pectoral fins measuring 6 meters (20 feet), respectively. Body mass are usually in the range of 25 to 30 metric tons (28 to 33 short tons), with large specimens weighing more than 40 metric tons (44 short tons). Females have a hemispherical lobe about 15 cm (5.9 in) in diameter in her genital area. This visually distinguish men and women. Male penis usually remains hidden in the genital slit.</div>
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The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is a marine mammal belonging to the suborder Baleen whales (pronounced Mysticeti). At 30 meters (98 feet) in length and 170 tons (190 short tons) or more in weight, it is the largest known animal ever.</div>
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Long and slender, the blue whale body can be various shades of bluish gray under the lighter and somewhat dorsal. At least there are three different subspecies: B. m. musculus from the North Atlantic and North Pacific, B. m. intermedia of the Southern Ocean and B. m. brevicauda (also known as the pygmy blue whale) found in the Indian Ocean and South Pacific Ocean. B. m. indica, found in the Indian Ocean, may be another subspecies. As with other Balin whales, eating pattern consists almost exclusively of small crustaceans known as krill.</div>
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Blue whales are very abundant in nearly all oceans on Earth until the early twentieth century. For more than a century, they were hunted until near extinction by whale hunters to be protected by the international community in 1966. A report in 2002 estimated that there are 5.000 to 12,000 blue whales worldwide, located in at least five groups. More recent studies into the Pygmy subspecies may play down this show. Before whaling, the largest population was in the Antarctic, with a total estimated 239,000 (202,000 to reach 311,000). There is a balance that only a fraction (about 2,000) focuses on every eastern North Pacific, Antarctic, and Indian Ocean groups. There are two groups in the North Atlantic, and at least two in the southern hemisphere.</div>
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The blue whale has a long tapering body that appears stretched in comparison with other whales stocky build. The head is flat, U-shaped and has a prominent dorsal blowhole on the run from the upper lip. The front of the plate thick mouth Balin; around 300 plates (each around one meter (3.2 feet) long) hang from the upper jaw, running 0.5 m (1.6 ft) back into the mouth. Between 70 and 118 grooves (called ventral folds) run along the throat parallel to the length of the body. These pleats help evacuate water from the mouth after eating Lunge (see feed below).</div>
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Small dorsal fin, beginning at an altitude of 8-70 centimeters (3.1 to 28 in.) (usually 20 to 40 centimeters (7.9 to 16 in.)) and on average about 28 cm (11 in) This. Visible only briefly during dive sequence. Located about three quarters of the way along the body, is different in shape from one person to another, some just have a bump barely visible, but others may have prominent and falcate (sickle-shaped) dorsals. When the surface to breathe, the blue whale raises shoulder and blowhole out of the water to a greater extent than other large whales, such as fin or sei whales. Observers can use this trait to differentiate between species at sea. Some blue whales in the North Atlantic and North Pacific increase its tail fluke when diving. When breathing, whales emit amazing singles-field vertical spout up to 12 meters (39 feet), usually 9 meters (30 feet). Lung capacity is 5,000 liters (1,320 U.S. gallons). The blue whale has a double spray holes protected by a large splashguard.</div>
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Blue whales most commonly live alone or with one other person. Is not known how long traveling pairs stay together. In locations where there is a high concentration of food, as much as 50 blue whales were seen scattered in a small area. They do not form a large, close group Balin seen in other species.</div>
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The blue whale is difficult to weigh because of their size. As is the case with large whales targeted by whale hunters, adult blue whale has never been weighed whole, but cut into pieces dealt with first. This causes underestimate total weight of whales, because of the loss of blood and other fluids. Nevertheless, measurements between 150-170 metric tons (170-190 short tons) recorded animals up to 27 meters (89 feet) long. Individual weight of 30 meters (98 feet) long believed by the American National Marine mammals Laboratory (NMML) to more than 180 metric tons (200 short tons). Largest blue whale accurately weighed by NMML scientists to date was a woman who weighs 177 metric tons (195 short tons). As a whole, the blue whale of the North Atlantic and Pacific looks smaller than the average of those from sub-Antarctic waters.</div>
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There is some uncertainty about the biggest blue whale ever found, as most data comes from blue whales killed in Antarctic waters during the first half of the twentieth century, and collected by whale hunters are inexperienced in standard zoological measurement techniques. Heaviest whale ever recorded weighed in at 190 metric tons (210 short tons). The longest whales ever recorded two females measuring 33.6 meters (110 feet) and 33.3 meters (109 feet), although in none of these cases is the weight gradually collected. The longest whale measured by scientists at the NMML was 29.9 meters (98 feet), the woman caught in the Antarctic by Japanese whale hunters in 1946-1947. Lieutenant. Quentin R. Walsh, USCG, while acting as inspectors whaling factory ship Ulysses, validated measurement of 30 m (98 ft) pregnant blue whales caught in the Antarctic in 1937-38 season. The longest reported in the North Pacific is 27.1 meters (89 feet) female taken by Japanese whale hunters in 1959, and reportedly the longest in the North Atlantic is 28.1 meters (92 feet) female caught in Davis Strait.</div>
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Because of the large size, several organs of the blue whale is the largest in the animal kingdom. Blue whales tongue weighs around 2.7 metric tons (3.0 short tons) and, when fully expanded, its mouth is large enough to store up to 90 metric tons (99 short tons) of food and water. Although the size of the mouth, throat dimensions such that a blue whale can not swallow an object wider than a beach ball. His heart weight 600 kg (1,300 lb) and is the largest known in any animal. A blue whale aorta is about 23 cm (9.1 in) with him. During the first seven months of her life, the blue whale calf drinks approximately 400 liters (110 USgal) of milk every day. Blue whale calf weight quickly, as much as 90 kilograms (200 pounds) every 24 hours. Even at birth, they weigh up to 2,700 kilograms (6,000 lb)-the same as that already adult hippopotamus. The blue whale has a brain relatively small, only about 6.92 kilograms (15.26 pounds), about 0.007% of body weight</div>
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The Emperor Penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) is the tallest and heaviest of all living penguin species and is endemic to Antarctica. Men and women are equal in the fur and size, reaching 122 cm (48 in) tall and weigh anywhere from 22 to 45 kg (49-99 lb). Dorsal side and head are black and sharp reflected from the breast, white belly pale-yellow and bright-yellow ear patches. Like all penguins to fly, with slender bodies, and rigid wings and flattened into flippers for a marine habitat.</div>
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Diet consists mainly of fish, but can also include crustaceans, such as krill, and squid, like cuttlefish. In hunting, the species can remain submerged up to 18 minutes, diving to a depth of 535 m (1,755 ft). It has several adaptations to facilitate this, including normal hemoglobin structured to allow for work at low oxygen levels, strong bones to reduce barotrauma, and the ability to reduce metabolism and shut down non-essential organ functions.</div>
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The Emperor Penguin is perhaps best known for the sequence of trips made each year adults to mate and to feed their children. The only penguin species that breed during the Antarctic winter, it treks 50-120 km (31-75 miles) on the ice for the colony that could include thousands of individuals. Females lay a egg, which was incubated by the male while females return to the sea to feed, parents then take turns foraging at sea and treat their chickens in the colony. Age 20 years usually in the wild, although observations indicate that some individuals may live up to 50 years.</div>
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Emperor Penguin adults stand to 110-130 cm (43-51 in) high. Weight ranges from 22.7 to 45.4 kg (50 to 100 lb) and varies by sex, with males weighing more than females. This is the fifth heaviest living species of birds, after only deviations greater than ratite. Weight also varies by season, as both male and female penguins lose substantial mass will raising hatchlings and incubating eggs. A male Emperor penguin must withstand the Antarctic cold for more than two months to protect his eggs from extreme cold. During this entire time he does not eat anything. Most male penguins will lose about 12 kg (26 lb) while they wait for their babies to hatch. Average weight of male in the early mating season is 38 kg (84 lb) and that woman is 29.5 kg (65 lb). After the mating season is down to 23 kg (51 lb) for both sexes.</div>
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Like all penguin species, the Emperor has a streamlined body to minimize barriers while swimming, and wings that have become stiff, flat flippers. The tongue is equipped with rear-facing barbs to prevent prey from escaping when caught. Males and females are similar in size and coloring. The adults have a black dorsal feathers deep, covering the head, chin, throat, back, dorsal part of the flippers, and tail. The sharp black feather plumage light reflected from elsewhere. The hamster from the wings and belly are white, becoming pale yellow on the upper breast, while the ear patches are bright yellow. Upper mandible of the 8 cm (3 in.) long black bill, and the lower mandible can be pink, orange or purple. In adolescence, auricularis patch, chin and throat are white, while the bill is black.The Emperor Penguin chick is usually covered with silver-gray down and has a black head and white mask. A girl with white feathers found in 2001, but not considered to be albino because do not have pink eye. Chicks weigh around 315 g (11 oz) after hatching, and fledge when they reach about 50% of the adult weight.</div>
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The Emperor Penguin feathers dark brown faded from November to February, before the yearly moult in January and February. Moulting occurs rapidly in this species compared with other birds, taking only around 34 days. Emperor Penguin feathers emerge from the skin after they have grown-third of their total length, and before old feathers are lost, to help reduce heat loss. New feathers then push out the old before completing their growth.</div>
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Survival level annual average of the Emperor Penguin has been measured at 95.1%, with average life expectancy of 19.9 years. The same researchers estimated that 1% of Emperor Penguins hatched could feasibly reach the age of 50. In contrast, only 19% of chicks survive their first year of life. Therefore, 80% of the Emperor Penguin population comprises adults five years and older.</div>
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The Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor) is the smallest species of penguin. Penguin, which normally grow to an average of 33 cm (13 in) high and 43 cm (17 in) long (although specific measurements vary according to subspecies), is found on the southern coast of Australia and New Zealand, with possible records from Chile.</div>
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In addition to small Penguins, they have several common names. In Australia, they are also referred to as Fairy Penguins because of their small size. In New Zealand, they are also called Little Blue Penguins, or just Blue Penguins, because the stone-blue feathers, and they called Korora in Māori</div>
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Like all penguins, little penguins wings have evolved into flippers used for swimming. The Little Penguin typically grows between 30 and 33 cm (12 to 13 inches) tall and usually weighs around 1.5 kilograms on average (3.3 pounds). Head and upperparts, dark blue, with a stone-gray ear hairs white fade down, from the chin to the belly. The blue fin. Bill gray-black darkness is 3-4 cm long, pale iris, silver or bluish gray or brown and pink on its feet with black soles and webbing. An individual who is a minor will have a shorter bill and lighter upperparts.</div>
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Like most seabirds, they have longevity. On average for the species is 6.5 years, but flipper ringing trial show in very exceptional cases up to 25 years in captivity.</div>
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The Little Penguin descent along the entire coast of New Zealand, Chatham Islands, and southern Australia (including around 20,000 pairs in Babel Island).</div>
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Little penguins have also been reported from Chile (where they are known as Pequeno or pinguino pinguino Azul) (Isla Chanaral 1996, Playa de Santo Domingo, San Antonio, March 16, 1997) and South Africa, it is not clear whether the bird vagrants.</div>
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Rough estimates (as new colonies continue to be discovered) of the world population is about 350.000 to 600,000 animals. This species is not considered endangered, except for White-flippered subspecies found only on Banks Peninsula and near Motunau Island in New Zealand. Since the late 1960s, the mainland population has decreased by 60-70%, although there has been a small increase in Motunau Island. But overall Little Penguin population has declined as well, with some colonies that have been deleted and others directly at risk population. However, the new colony was established in urban areas.</div>
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The biggest threat for the Little Penguin population has predasi (including the destruction of nests) from cats, foxes, large reptiles, foxes, and weasels. Because of their small size and the introduction of new predators, some colonies have decreased in size by 98% in just a few years, such as small colonies in Middle Island, near Warrnambool, Victoria, which was reduced from about 600 penguins in 2001 to less than 10 in year 2005. Because of the threat of colony collapse, conservationists pioneered experimental techniques using Maremma Sheepdogs to protect the colony and ward off potential predators.</div>
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Killer whales (Orcinus orca), also referred to as the orca whale or orca, and less commonly as the blackfish, is a toothed whale belonging to the ocean dolphin family. Killer whales are found in all oceans, from the cold Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas. Killer whales as a species have a different diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey. Some foods exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals such as sea lions, seals, sea lions, and even large whales. Killer whales are regarded as apex predators, lack of natural predators.<br />
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Killer whales are very social, some population consisting of matrilineal family groups the most stable of any animal species. Sophisticated hunting techniques and vocal behaviors, which are often specific to a particular group and traffic generation, has been described as manifestations of culture.<br />
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IUCN when assessing the conservation status of orca as the lack of data due to the possibility that two or more types of killer whales are a separate species. Some locals are considered threatened or endangered due to prey depletion, habitat loss, pollution (by PCBs), capture for marine mammal parks, and conflicts with fisheries. At the end of 2005, the "southern resident" killer whale populations that inhabit British Columbia and Washington state waters placed on the U.S. Endangered Species list.<br />
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Wild killer whales are not considered a threat to humans, although there are cases of captives killing or injuring their handlers at marine parks. Killer whales feature strongly in mythology indigenous cultures, with their reputation ranging from becoming the human soul for the killer mercilessly.<br />
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Three to five types of killer whales may be different enough to be considered different races, subspecies, or possibly even species. The IUCN reported in 2008, "The taxonomy of this genus is clearly require review, and the possibility that O. orca will be split into several different species or subspecies for at least the next several years." In the 1970s and the 1980s, research off the west coast of Canada and the United States identified the following three types:<br />
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<b><i>Resident</i></b>: These are the most frequently seen of the three populations in the coastal waters of the northeast Pacific. People's diet consists mainly of fish and sometimes squid, and they live in complex family groups called pods and cohesive. Special female population was rounded dorsal fin Tips stop in sharp corners. They visit the same areas consistently. British Columbia and Washington's population is one of the most intensive marine mammals studied. Researchers have identified and named over 300 killer whales over the past 30 years.<br />
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<b><i>Transient</i></b>: The diet consists almost entirely of whale marine mammals. Transients generally travel in small groups, usually of two to six animals, and have less persistent family bonds than residents. Transients vocalize in less distinct dialect and less complex. Transient woman marked with more rounded dorsal fin and pointed out the population. District of gray or white around the dorsal fin, known as the "saddle patch", often contains some black color in the community. However, the saddle patches of transients are solid and uniformly gray. Transients roam wide along the coast, a few individuals were seen in both southern Alaska and California. Transients also known as Bigg killer whales in honor of Michael Bigg. The term has become more common and eventually replace the label transients.<br />
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<b>Offshore</b>: A third population of killer whales in the northeast Pacific was discovered in 1988, when a humpback whale researcher observed them in open water. As the name suggests, they travel far from shore and feed primarily on fish school. However, because a large dorsal fin and hollow scar resembling those of mammal-hunting transients, they may also eat mammals and sharks. They mostly have been found off the west coast of Vancouver Island and near the Queen Charlotte Islands. Offshores usually congregate in groups of 20-75, with occasional sightings of larger groups of up to 200. Currently, little is known about their habits, but they are genetically distinct from residents and transients. Offshores looks smaller than the other, and women who are characterized by dorsal fin tips that continue to be rounded.<br />
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Transients and residents live in the same areas, but avoid each other.The name "transient" originated from the belief that the killer whale is the waste from a larger population of pod. Researchers later discovered transients are not born into resident pods or vice-versa. The break between the two groups believed evolution had begun two million years ago. Genetic data show no inter type to 10,000 years.<br />
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Other populations has not been well studied, although specialized killer whale fish-eating and mammal-eating have been distinguished elsewhere. Separate populations of fish-eating and mammal-eating killer whales have been identified around the United Kingdom. Fish-eating killer whales in Alaska and Norway have people like social structures, while mammal eating killer whales in Argentina and the Crozet Islands behave more like transients.<br />
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Three types have been documented in the Antarctic. Two dwarf species, named Orcinus nanus and Orcinus glacialis, described for the year 1980 by Soviet researchers, but most researchers Cetacea skeptical about their status, and connect it directly to the types described below confidential.<br />
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<li>Type A looks like a whale "special" killer, a great shape, black and white with white secondary blindfold, living in open water and feeding largely on minke whales.</li>
<li>Type B is smaller than type A. Have a great white blindfold. A large part of the body is a medium dark gray, not black, despite having a dark gray patch called a "dorsal cape" stretching back from the forehead to just behind its dorsal fin. Pretty yellow colored white district. It feeds largely on seals.</li>
<li>Type C is the smallest type and lives in larger groups than the others. Its blindfold special leaning forward, not aligned with the body axis. Like Type B, it mainly white and middle gray, with dorsal robe dark gray and yellow-tinged patches. Only observed prey is the Antarctic cod.</li>
<li>Type D is identified based on photographs from 1955 mass stranding in New Zealand and six at sea sightings since 2004. This will be known by a very small lid white, shorter than usual dorsal fin, and a round head (similar to a pilot whale). Rate Spread geography seems to subantarctic waters between latitudes 40 ° S and 60 ° S. And although nothing is known about the diet type D, is believed to include fish because groups have been photographed around the ship in which they were reported to hook Patagonian toothfish prey (Dissostichus eleginoides).</li>
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Types B and C live close to the ice pack, and diatoms in these waters may be responsible for the yellowish coloring of both types. Mitochondrial DNA sequences support the theory that recently deviate separate species. More recently, complete mitochondrial sequencing indicates two Antarctic groups that eat seals and fish should be recognized as a distinct species, as should the North Pacific transients, leaving the others as subspecies pending additional data.<br />
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This study is ongoing into the genetic relationships among killer whale types, and what sort of represent deep evolutionary trends. For example, killer whales eating mammals that old thinking probably closely related to other mammal-eating killer whales from different regions, but genetic testing argue this hypothesis.<br />
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A special customized killer whale black bear back, white chest and sides, and a white patch above and behind the eyes. Calves are born with a yellowish or orange tint, which fades to white. Has a strong weight and with a large dorsal fin up to 2 m (6.6 ft). At the back fin, have a gray "saddle patch" behind the dark. Antarctic killer whales may have pale gray almost white on the back. Very special adult killer whale is not usually confused with any other sea creature.<br />
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When viewed from a distance, teens can be confused with other cetacean species, such as the false killer whale or Risso's dolphin. Killer whale teeth are very strong and sealed enamel. Gripping jaws are powerful tools, because the upper teeth fall into the gap between the lower teeth when the mouth is closed. Front teeth inclined slightly forward and to the outside, allowing the killer whale to withstand powerful pull motion of the prey while the middle and back teeth continue to remain in place.<br />
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Killer whales are the remaining members of the largest of the dolphin family. Men typically ranges between 6 and 8 meters (20 to 26 ft) long and weighing more than 6 tons (5.9 long tons, 6.6 short tons). Women are smaller, generally ranging from 5 to 7 m (16 to 23 feet) and weighing about 3 to 4 tons (3.0 to 3.9 long tons, from 3.3 to 4.4 short tons). The biggest killer whale on record man is 9.8 m (32 ft), weighing more than 10 tonnes (9.8 long tons, 11 short tons), while the largest female was 8.5 m (28 ft), weight 7, 5 tonnes (7.4 long tons; 8.3 short tons) [54]. Calves at birth weigh about 180 kg (400 lb) and about 2.4 m (7.9 ft) long.<br />
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Large size and strength of the killer whale made among the fastest marine mammals, able to reach speeds of over 30 knots (56 km / h). Frame structure delphinid killer whale is special, but stronger. Her integumentary, unlike most dolphin species to another, marked by a growing layer of dense networks fasikula dermal collagen fibers.<br />
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Killer whale pectoral fins are large and rounded, resembling paddles. Male pectoral fins are significantly larger than females. At about 1.8 m (5.9 ft) male dorsal fin is more than twice the size of her and more of a triangular shape-tall, elongated isosceles triangle-whereas hers is shorter and more curved. Men and women also have different patterns of black and white in their genital area. Sexual Dimorfisme also appears in the skull, adult males have long lower jaw of the female, and have greater occipital crest.<br />
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An individual killer whales can often be identified from the dorsal fin and saddle patch it. Variations such as nicks, scratches, and tears on the dorsal fin and the pattern of white or gray in the saddle patch are unique. Published directories contain identifying photographs and names for hundreds of North Pacific animals. Photo identification has enabled the local population of killer whales to be counted each year of the budget, and have allowed an insight into the life cycle and social structure.<br />
White killer whales occur sporadically but rare among normal killer whales, they have been seen in the northern Bering Sea and around St. Lawrence Island, and near the Russian coast. In February 2008, a white killer whale photographed 2 miles (3.2 km) from Kanaga Volcano in the Aleutian Islands.<br />
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Killer whales have good eyesight above and below the water, good hearing and a good sense of touch. They have a very sophisticated echolocation abilities, detecting the location and characteristics of prey and other objects in their environment by emitting clicks and listening to the echo.<br />
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<b>Range and habitat</b><br />
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Killer whales are found in all oceans and most seas. Because of their large range, numbers and density, distribution arrangements difficult to compare, but they clearly prefer higher latitude and coastal areas over pelagic environments.<br />
This systematic review shows the highest density of killer whales (> 0.40 pieces per 100 km ²) in the northeast Atlantic around the Norwegian coast, in the north Pacific along the Aleutian Islands, the Gulf of Alaska and in the Southern Ocean off the coast of Antarctica lot.<br />
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They are considered "common" (from 0.20 to 0.40 individuals per 100 km ²) in the eastern Pacific along the coast of British Columbia, Washington and Oregon, in the North Atlantic Ocean around Iceland and the Faroe Islands. High density has also been reported but are not counted in the western North Pacific around the Sea of Japan, Sea of Okhotsk, Kuril Islands, Kamchatka and the Commander Islands and in the southern hemisphere off the coast of South Australia, Patagonia, off the coast of southern Brazil and the southern tip of Africa. They are reported as seasonally common in the Canadian Arctic, including Baffin Bay between Greenland and Nunavut, and around Tasmania and Macquarie Island. Information for offshore regions and tropical waters are increasingly rare, but the appearance of the area, if not always, shows the killer whale can survive in most water temperatures. They have been seen, for example, in the Mediterranean, the Arabian Sea, Gulf of Mexico and the Indian Ocean around the Seychelles.<br />
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Probably the largest population lives in Antarctic waters, where they range up to the edge of the ice layer and is believed to tour the compact ice, finding open leads like beluga whales in the Arctic. In contrast, killer whales summer seasonal guests to Arctic waters, where they do not approach the ice. With the decline of Arctic sea ice in Hudson Strait fast, their coverage has now spread deep into the northwest Atlantic.<br />
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Migration patterns are poorly understood. Each summer, the same individuals appear off the coast of British Columbia and Washington. Despite decades of research, where these animals go for the rest of this year is not yet known. Transient pods have been seen from southern Alaska to central California. Killer whale population is sometimes a visit by 160 km (100 miles) in a day, but can be seen in the general area for a month or more. Killer whale pod ranges vary from 320 residents to 1,300 kilometers (200-810 miles).<br />
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Occasionally, killer whales swim into freshwater rivers. They have been documented 100 miles (160 km) along the Columbia River in the United States. They have also been found in the Fraser River in Canada and the Horikawa River in Japan.<br />
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Estimated population around the world is uncertain, but recent consensus indicates the absolute minimum of 50.000 local arrangements including about 25,000 in the Antarctic, 8,500 in the tropical Pacific, the sea air off the Pacific from 2.250 to 2.700 and from 500 to 1.500 off . Norway. Japanese Fisheries Office estimated 2,321 killer whales in the seas around Japan.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-25977015419256603102013-01-21T21:50:00.002-08:002013-01-21T21:50:24.625-08:00Common Dolphin The Attractive Animal<br />
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Common dolphin is the name given to two species (and possibly a third) of dolphin making up the genus Delphinus.</div>
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Before the mid-1990s, taxonomists identified only one species in this genus, the dolphin Delphinus delphis general. Modern Cetologists usually recognize two species - the dolphin Short-beaked common, defending Delphinus delphis systematic name, and long-beaked dolphin Delphinus capensis general. Some studies show that a third species, the common dolphin Emirates (D. tropicalis), can be characterized by extremely long and thin beak and found in the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean.</div>
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Common dolphin dolphin is not popular imagination despite its name, a difference that is owned by dolphin bottle as widely used in marine parks and appearance on the television series Flipper. However, this dolphin is most often represented in art and literature of ancient Greece and Rome.</div>
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The two species of common dolphins are medium sized dolphin. Adults range between 1.9 and 2.5 meters (6.2 and 8.2 ft) long, and can weigh between 80 and 235 kilograms (180 and 520 lb), although the range between 80 and 150 kilograms (180 and 330 lb) more generally. Men generally longer and heavier. Color pattern on the body is not normal. Dark back and white belly, while on each side is hourglass pattern in gray, yellow or gold in front and dirty gray in back. They have long, thin rostrums up to 50-60 small, sharp teeth on each side of the jaw mutually respectively.</div>
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Although historical practice genus Delphinus lumping them into one species, dolphins are widely distributed show a wide range of sizes, shapes and colors. It last for decades more than 20 different species in the genus has been proposed. Scientists in California in 1960 concluded that there are two species - the long and short beaked beaked. This analysis essentially confirmed by a further study of genetic in the 1990s. The study also shows that a third species (D. tropicalis, common name usually common dolphin Arabic), characterized by extremely long and thin beak and found in the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean, may be distinguished from the long-beaked species. Standard taxonomic works of seconds to realize this is just as various regions.</div>
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Bottle dolphins, the genus Tursiops, are the most common member and well-known family Delphinidae, the family of marine dolphin. Recent molecular studies show the genus contains two species, common bottle dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) and the Indo-Pacific bottle dolphin (Tursiops aduncus), instead of one. Study in 2011 revealed a third species, Burrunan dolphin (Tursiops australis). They inhabit warm seas and being around the world.</div>
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Bottle dolphins usually live in clusters of 10-30 members, called pods, but group size varies from single individuals up to more than 1,000. Their diet consists mainly of fish food. Dolphins often work as a team to harvest fish schools, but they also hunt individually. Dolphins use echolocation to find survivors, which is similar to sonar. They emit sound pressing and listen to Echos back to determine the location and shape of the side items, including potential prey. Bottle dolphins also use sound for communication, including creaking and whistles emitted from the spray holes and the sound emitted through body language, such as leaping from the water and slapping their tails on the water surface.</div>
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There is a lot of research intelligence dolphin bottle. The study of dolphin mimikri bottles were examined, the use of artificial language, object categorization and self-recognition. Their great intelligence has driven interaction with humans. Dolphin bottle popular from aquarium events and television programs such as Flipper. They have also been trained by the military to locate sea mines or detecting and marking enemy divers. In some areas, they work with local fishermen by driving fish into their nets and eating the fish that escape. Some encounters with humans that is harmful to the dolphins: people hunt them for food, and dolphins killed accidentally as bycatch of tuna fishing.</div>
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They are gray, varying from dark gray at the top near the dorsal fin to the gray that is very light and almost white at the bottom. Countershading this makes them difficult to see, both from above and below, when swimming. Adult length ranges between 2 and 4 meters (6.6 and 13 ft), and weigh between 150 and 650 kilograms (330 and 1,400 lb). Men, on average, slightly longer and much heavier than females. In most of the world, the length of an adult is approximately 2.5 m (8.2 ft), with a weight range between 200 and 300 kilograms (440 and 660 lb). Their size varies with habitat. Except in the eastern Pacific, dolphins in the warm, shallow waters tend to be smaller than cold, pelagic waters. A study on the Moray Firth in Scotland, the population of dolphins second most northerly in the world, recorded an average adult length of just under 4 m (13 ft) compared to 2.5 m (8.2 ft) on average in a population off the coast of Florida.</div>
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Bottle dolphins can live for more than 40 years. However, a study of the population off Sarasota, Florida shows the average age of 20 years or less.</div>
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In cold waters, they have more body fat and blood, and more suitable to dive deeper. Typically, 18% -20% of their body weight is fat. The bulk of research in this area has been blocked North Atlantic Ocean . Bottle dolphins usually swim at 5-11 km / h (1.4 to 3.1 m / s), but was able to spray up to 29-35 km / h (8.1 to 9.7 m / s). Higher speeds can only be sustained for a short time.</div>
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Dolphins search for food aided by the form of sonar known as echolocation: they look for things to produce a voice and listen to Echos. A broadband explosion clicking sound pulses emitted in the figure is focused in front of the dolphin. To listen to the echo back, they have two small ear openings behind the eyes, but most sound waves sent into middle ear through the lower jaw. As an interesting object approached, the echo grows harder, and dolphins adjust by decreasing the intensity of the emitted sound. (This contrasts with bats and sonar, which reduce sensitivity of the sound receptor.) Interclick interval also decreases as the animals approached the target. Proven, dolphins wait echo each click before pressing again. Echolocation details, such as signal strength, high spectral, and discrimination, well-understood by researchers. Dolphin bottle also able to extract information form, indicating they are able to form "echoic image" or sound picture of their target.</div>
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Dolphins have sharp eyesight. Points located on the sides of the head and have a tapetum lucidum, or reflecting membrane, behind the retina, which aids vision in dim light. Horseshoe-shaped pupils, slit-fold allows the dolphins to have good vision both in air and under water, despite the different densities of these media. When under water, eyeball lens serves to focus light, whereas in the environment air, light, usually works for special pupils contract, until the sharpness from a smaller aperture (similar to a pinhole camera).</div>
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Instead, this bottle olfactory sense is poor, because its blowhole, analogue to the nose, closed and open only when the water to breathe. These have no olfactory nerves or olfactory lobe of the brain. Bottle dolphin can detect salty, sweet, bitter (quinine sulfate), and acid (citric acid) tastes, but this has not been well studied. Anecdotes, some animals in captivity have been recorded have the option of fish consumption, although it is unclear whether these mediate taste preference.</div>
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<b>Communication</b></div>
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Bottle dolphins communicate through burst pulsed voice, whistles, and body language. Examples of body language include leaping out of the water, broken jaws, slapping tails on the surface and head butting. Voice and movement help detect other dolphins in the group, and to take other dolphins to danger and sustenance. Less vocal cords, they produce sounds using six air bags near their blow hole. Each has animals, uniquely identify frequency modulation-narrow-band vokalisasi signature (signature whistle).</div>
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Researchers from the <b><i>Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute (BDRI)</i></b>, based in Sardinia (Italy) is now shown whistles and burst pulsed very important voice for animal social life and mirror their behavior.</div>
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Tonal whistle voice (the most melodious) allow dolphins to keep in touch with each other (above all, mothers and children), and to coordinate hunting strategies. Blast-beat sound (which is more complex and different from the whistles) are used "to avoid physical aggression in situations of high excitement", such as when they compete for the same piece of food, for example. Dolphins emit shrill voices when in front of other people moving toward the same victim. The "dominant" one will move away to avoid confrontation.</div>
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Other communication uses about 30 distinguishable voice, and even well-known proposed by John Lilly in the 1950s, no "dolphin language" were discovered. However, Herman, Richards, and Wolz show artificial language comprehension by two dolphins bottle (named Akeakamai and Phoenix) in the period following the skepticism toward animal language critic Herbert Terrace.</div>
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The Indian Spotted Eagle (Aquila hastata) is a large South Asian bird of prey. Like all typical eagles, it belongs to the family Accipitridae. Special eagles are often united with buteos, sea eagles and other Accipitridae squat more, but lately they seem less clear than eagles accipitrine more slender.</div>
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The Indian Spotted Eagle is about 60 cm long and has a wingspan of 150 cm. These are broad-headed, with a wide mouth of all spotted eagles. This species has a lighter color as a whole compared with the relatives, with dark iris that make eyes look darker than wool (not vice versa as in the northern spotted eagle). Adults can be said to be separate from the Greater Spotted Eagle with lighter colors, dark eyes, and habitat preferences. After about three or four months the young birds by the end of the glossy brown head and neck feathers are soft and give the appearance that appear. The top of the tail feathers are brown with white light gives the appearance prohibited. The median feathers have spots a large beige. After about eighteen months bird moults and becomes a darker color and have a small dots. Some older teens, not like the Lesser and Greater species, do not look strong at all, make public names are quite misleading, and also lack of neck patches of cream buff teen Lesser Spotted Eagle.</div>
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The Indian Spotted Eagle is native to Bangladesh, India, Myanmar and Nepal, where it prefers subtropical and tropical dry forests into plantations and fertile soil. These are homeless in Pakistan. In Nepal, it is the residents and breed in Chitwan and Bardia National Park, in sukla Phanta and tappu Koshi Wildlife Reserves and in some protected areas of the Terai. In India, the Ganges plains distributed skimpy top, east to Manipur, in Madhya Pradesh and south Orissa, but in the south limited Kotagiri and Mudumalai, Nilgiris district, Tamil Nadu and Tumakuru, Karnataka.</div>
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This species can often be approached closely enough for large raptors. Unlike the Greater Spotted Eagle, who was the guest of winter to Indian wetlands, this species showed no specific affinity for wetland habitats.</div>
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The Indian Spotted Eagle was previously considered a subspecies of the eastern population of the Lesser Spotted Eagle, but has proven to be quite distinct and easily separated by morphology, sequence data behavior, ecology and DNA. India seems to have wandered descent around the middle Pliocene, probably some 3.6 million years ago, the ancestors of the Lesser and Greater Spotted Eagles. The "proto-Spotted Eagle" may reside in the general area of Afghanistan, which is divided into northern and southern lineages when both advanced glaciers and deserts of Central Asia as the last ice age began.</div>
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Eagle Java (Nisaetus bartelsi) is one of the endemic species of eagle size in Java. Animals considered synonymous with the emblem of the Republic of Indonesia, Garuda. And since 1992, is hereby designated as a mascot bird endangered Malaysia</div>
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Eagle medium to large sized, slender, with a body length of 60-70 cm (from tip of beak to tip of tail).</div>
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Head reddish brown (Kadru), with a prominent high peak (2-4 hairs, up to 12 cm) and neck yellowish brown (gold sometimes visible when exposed to the sun). Crest black with white tips; crown and black mustache, dark brown while the back and wings. Whiteness by line (actually a line) in the middle longitudinal black throat. Down to the chest, black streak scattered pale brownish yellow color, which in the end at the bottom again transformed into a pattern of lines (snippet) sawomatang meeting until the brownish red cross hairs pale white belly and legs. Feathers on the legs near the extremity near the base of the finger. Tail dark brown with four lines and a clear cross wide at the bottom, the tail end of the thin white lines. Females are the same color, a little larger.</div>
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Iris yellow or brownish, blackish half, sera (meat in the bottom half of the) yellow, foot (finger) yellow. Young bird with head, neck and the underside of the body light cinnamon brown, with no scratches or lines.</div>
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When you fly, eagle eagle eagle similar Java (Nisaetus cirrhatus) light design, but tend seem more brownish, with stomach look darker and slightly smaller.</div>
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A high shrill voice, repetitive, or ii klii-iiw-iiiw, varied between one and three syllables. Or high-pitched voice and quickly KQ-KQ-KQ-KQ-KQ In a way, this is similar to the eagle hawk his voice sound even though the differences are quite clear in his tone.</div>
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Limited the spread eagle on the island of Java, from west (Park is home) to the eastern end of the peninsula Blambangan Purwo. However, distribution is now limited in the area of primary forest and wooded hills in the area at the turn of the low plains to the mountains. Some were found in the southern part of the island of Java. Presumably these birds living specializing in the incline.</div>
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Java eagle as tropical rain forest ecosystem that is always green, in the lowland, and in places higher. Starting from the area close to the beach as in Ujung Kulon and Meru Betiri, to the forests and mountains to an altitude of 2200 meters and sometimes 3000 meters above sea level.</div>
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In general live eagles jawa difficult to achieve, though not always far from human activity. Presumably this bird is highly dependent on the existence of primary forest as a place of life. Although the eagle was found that the use of secondary forests as hunting and nesting, but located close to the primary forest.</div>
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Birds of prey that hunt from perches high in the trees in the forest. With fast and agile prey attacking various branches of trees or on the ground that, as a wide variety of reptiles, birds similar Walik, pigeons, and even chickens. Also small mammals such as squirrels secondary and squirrels, bats, raccoons, monkeys reach of children.</div>
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Spawning period recorded from January to June. Nest is set high pile of leafy twigs, made in branches high above the ground 20-30. Eggs of a point, which was incubated for approximately 47 days.</div>
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Nest tree is kind of tall forest trees, such as Rasamala (Altingia excelsa), pairs (Lithocarpus sundaicus), tusam (Pinus), flowers (Schima wallichii), and ki sireum (Eugenia clavimyrtus). Not always deep in the forest, a distance of only a few nests found 200-300 m from the recreation.</div>
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Habitat, spread eagle Java rare. So even though the share of regional total only about 137-188 pairs of birds, or the estimated number of individuals ranged from 600 to 1000 tail hawks. small populations face the greatest threat to sustainability, because of habitat loss and exploitation genre. Illegal logging and forest conversion into agricultural land has reduced the primary forest cover in Java. Meanwhile, the eagles continue to be the hunted to be traded on the black market as pets. Because of its scarcity, the bird seems to defend the pride, and in turn make this bird soaring prices.</div>
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Given the small population, limited distribution and high-pressure region faced, the global conservation organization IUCN including Java eagle into the status of EN (Endangered, threatened). Similarly, the Government of Indonesia to set as protected by law.</div>
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Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi), also known as the Monkey-eating Eagle, is an eagle of the family Accipitridae that is endemic forests in the Philippines. It has brown and white fur, and feathered crest, and generally measures 86-102 cm (2 ft 10 to 3 ft 4 in) long and weighs 4.7 to 8 kilograms (10 to 18 lb). It is considered the largest of eagles left in the world in terms of length, the Steller Sea Eagle and Harpy eagle larger in the case of weight and mass. Among the rarest and most powerful birds in the world, have expressed the Philippines national bird. It is very endangered, mainly due to a large loss of habitat due to deforestation in most of the coverage. Philippine eagles kill punishable under Philippine law by twelve years in jail and heavy fines.</div>
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Philippine Eagle neck adorned with long brown feathers that form a shaggy crest. These feathers give the appearance of a lion's mane, which in turn resembles the mythical griffin. The eagle has a dark face and neck cream-brown and crown. The back of the Philippine Eagle is dark brown, while the bottom and white underwings. Heavy legs yellow with large, powerful dark claws, and the prominent large, high-arched, deep beak is a bluish gray. Eagle eyes blue-gray. Adolescents is similar to adults except that they have upperpart feather fringe pale.</div>
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Philippine Eagle, but a study in several natural history collections of the world's largest discovered that the average is 95 cm (3 ft 1 in) for men and 105 cm (3 ft 5 in) for females. Based on a recent survey, this makes the longest extant species of eagles, as the average for the same woman with a maximum reported for the Harpy Eagle and Steller Sea Eagle. The longest Philippine Eagle reported anywhere and outside Eagle extinct Haast eagle was the longest specimens from the <b><i>Field Museum of Natural History (FMNH)</i></b> length 112 cm (3 ft 8 in), but it has been kept in captivity and thus may not represent individual due to differences in the availability of wild foods.</div>
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Sexual dimorfisme level in the measurement is uncertain, but believed that the male typically is about 10% smaller than the female and this is supported by the average length is available for men and women in a single source. For adult Philippine Eagles, complete weight range have been reported as 4.7 to 8 kg (10 to 18 lb), while others have found that the average is 4.5 kg (9.9 lb) for men and 6 kg (13 lb) for females. It has a wingspan of 184-220 cm (6 ft 0 in to 7 ft 3 in) and wing chord length from 57.4 to 61.4 cm (22.6 to 24.2 in).</div>
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Maximum weight reported beaten by two other eagle (Harpy and Steller Sea Eagle) and wings shorter than large eagles open country (such as Martial Eagle, Wedge-tailed Eagle and Steller Sea Eagle), but quite extensive. The Tarsus of Philippine Eagle is the longest of any falcon, from12.2 be 14.5 cm (4.8 to 5.7 in) long. The competition is huge bill but laterally compressed bill size Steller Sea Eagle to the largest living eagle bill title. This bill average 7.22 cm (2.84 in) long from the gape. The tail is long enough at 42 to 45.3 cm (17 to 17.8 in) long, while other sources list tail length 50 cm (20 in).</div>
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Voices heard most often made by the Philippine Eagle harsh, high-pitched whistle ended with derision in the field. In addition, young people have been known to beg for food by a series of high-pitched calls.</div>
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The Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) is one of the best known birds of prey in the northern hemisphere. Like all eagles, it belongs to the family Accipitridae. Once widespread across the Holarctic, has disappeared from many of the more densely populated areas. Although extirpated from or rare in some former range, the species is still enough everywhere, present in Eurasia, North America, and part of Africa. Nest for breeding population density near Livermore, California, and Route Altamont wind farming is one of the highest in the world for the Golden Eagles. This bird is dark brown, with lighter golden brown fur on the head and neck.</div>
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Golden Eagles use agility and speed combined with extremely powerful talons to snatch up a variety of prey, including rabbits, guinea pigs, ground squirrels, and large mammals such as foxes and young ungulates. They will also eat carrion if prey live rare, and reptiles. Birds, including large species up to the size of swans and cranes have also been recorded as victims. Over the centuries, this species has become one of the most highly respected birds used in falconry, with Eurasian subspecies that have been used to hunt and kill desirable, dangerous prey such as Gray Wolves (Canis lupus) in some indigenous communities. Because the needs of their hunting, golden eagles are considered with great respect in some mystic, ancient cultures quarter.</div>
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Golden Eagles maintain territories that may be as large as 155 km2 (60 sq mi). They are monogamous and will remain together for several years or possibly for life. Golden Eagles nest in high places including cliffs, trees, or human structures such as telephone poles. They build huge nests that they can go back over the years a number of breed. Woman lying from one to four eggs, and both parents incubate them for 40 to 45 days. Usually, one or two young survive to fledge in about three months.</div>
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The Golden Eagle is a large, dark brown raptor with broad wings. Its size is variable: it ranges from 66 to 102 cm (26 to 40 in) long and has a wingspan of 1.8 to 2.34 m typical (5.9 to 7.7 ft). In the biggest race (A. c. Daphanea) male and female weight of 4:05 kg (8.9 lb) and 6.35 kg (14.0 lb). In the smallest subspecies (A. c. Japonensis), gender, weight, respectively, 2.5 kg (5.5 lb) and 3.25 kg (7.2 lb). In the whole species, males average about 3.6 kg (7.9 lb) and females average about 5.1 kg (11 lb). The maximum size of this species is a matter of debate, although the upper limit of normal weight for large women is around 6.8 kg (15 lb) and large nations are representative of the heaviest of the genus Aquila. Captive birds were measured with a wingspan of up to 2.81 m (9.2 ft) and a mass of 12.1 kg (27 lb) (the last figure is to be propagated to the needs of falcon falconry). Standard measurement of species including wing chord length 52-72 cm (20-28 in), tail length 26.5 to 38 cm (10.4 to 15 in) and from 9.4 to 12.2 cm long Tarsus (3, 7 to 4.8 in). The Culmen reported an average of about 4.5 cm (1.8 in), with a range of 3.6 to 5 cm (1.4 to 2.0 in) and a bill from gape action about 6 cm (2.4 in). Same sex in fur but considerably dimorphic in size, with females is not larger than the male. Adults especially brown, with pale gold color on the back of the crown and nape, and some gray on the wings and tail. Tarsal feathers range from white to dark brown. In addition, some birds have white "Epaulettes" at the top of each scapular feather tract. Dark bill at the end, fade into light horn color, with yellow Cere.</div>
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Teens have a color, dark unfaded, white patches in remiges which may be divided by darker feathers, and a large amount of white on the tail with black terminal band. Occasional feathers on teens also white, or birds lack white on the wings entirely. As birds age, the amount of white on the wings and tail are reduced, and adult plumages is usually acquired in the fifth year.</div>
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Measurements readily distinguish this species from other raptors most when viewed properly. Most other raptors, which is much smaller, including Buteo hawks are probably the most similar to the Golden Eagle in the structure of a small eagle. Buteos also usually clear the bottom of the pale. Only some of the Old World eagle and California condor (Gymnogyps californianus) (in between wild birds eagle's other co-exist with) the obvious bigger, longer, wider wings, usually held more evenly, and often have different color patterns dramatically.</div>
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Compared with Haliaeetus eagles, Golden typically longer-tail and smaller clear-headed, with a broad wing hawks such as wood and less-like in shape. While the eagle Haliaeetus more weight bolted in their teenage phase, Golden has a golden brown color stronger. Distinguishes it from other Aquila eagles in Eurasia is the identification of a larger problem. Identification may rely on Golden relatively long tail and white pattern or gray on the wings and tail. In short, pale and gold head scarf from the base of the Golden special from other Aquila. Eagle Aquila Some other search darker fur, though slightly smaller Tawny Eagle (A. rapax) is paler than the Golden Eagle. The Imperial East (A. heliaca) and Spanish Imperial Eagle (A. adalberti) is the most similar to the size of the Eurasian Golden Eagle Aquila but are distinguished by their necks again, flat wings in flight, white-feather shoulder forewing and dark colors in general.</div>
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The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus Greek hali = salt / sea, aeetus = eagle, leuco = white, cephalis = head) is a bird of prey found in North America. A sea eagle, has two known sub-species and forms a pair with the White-tailed species Eagle (Haliaeetus bid). The rate includes most of Canada and Alaska, across the United States near, and northern Mexico. It is found near large bodies of open water with abundant food supply and old trees for nesting.</div>
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The Bald Eagle is a live feed that is opportunistic, especially in fish, which swoops down and snatch from the water with its talons. That builds the largest nest of any North American bird and the largest tree nest ever recorded for each animal species, up to 4 meters (13 feet) deep, 2.5 meters (8.2 feet) wide, and one metric ton (1.1 tons) weight, and achieve sexual maturity at four years or five years.</div>
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The Bald Eagle is the national bird of the United States and appeared his Seal. At the end of the 20th century was on the verge of extinction on the mainland United States. Populations recover and species was removed from the U.S. federal government list of endangered species on July 12, 1995 and transferred to the list of endangered species. Was removed from the Register of Rare and Threatened Wildlife in the Lower 48 states on the date of June 28, 2007.</div>
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The feathers of adult bald eagles over the dark brown with a white head and tail. The tail is quite long and slightly wedge-shaped. Male and female identical in coat color, but clear sexual dimorfisme species females are 25 percent larger than males. Beak, legs and bright yellow Irides. Free leg feathers, and the toes are short and powerful with large talons. Talon greatly expanded from its back legs are used to penetrate the victim's vital areas while being held to move the toes of the front. Huge beak and crooked, with yellow Cere. The adult Bald Eagle is clearly in the area of origin. Closely related African Fish Eagle (H. vocifer) (from far beyond the reach of this Bald Eagle) also has a brown body, white head and tail, but different from the Bald in having a white chest, and a black tip to the bill.</div>
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The feather is a minor is coated with dark brown messy white scratches to the fifth (rarely fourth, very rarely third) year, when it reaches sexual maturity. Bald Eagles not produce distinguishable from the Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), the only one very large, non-greedy birds in North America, in that the former has a larger head and stand out with larger beaks, wings held straight edged flat (not slightly raised) and with a stiff wing beats and feathers are not fully cover the feet. When viewed properly, a special golden eagle feather with a solid color warm brown of adult Bald Eagle, with patches of reddish-gold to the neck and (in adult birds) a set of very contrast of the white box on the wings.</div>
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The Bald Eagle is sometimes considered the largest true raptors (accipitrid) in North America. The only larger species of raptor-like bird is a California condor (Gymnogyps californianus), the scavenging birds of the New World at this time is not generally considered as a true ally accipitrids taxonomy. However, the Golden Eagle, an average of 4.18 kg (9.2 pounds) and 63 cm (25 in) long wing chord in American race (A. c. Canadensis), only 455 g (1.00 lb ) lighter in body mass on average and more than bald eagles wing chord length on average by about 3 cm (1.2 in.). In addition, the close cousin Gundul Eagle, White-tailed relative longer but shorter tail winged eagle and Steller Sea Eagle overall larger (H. pelagicus), may rarely vagrate to the coast of Alaska from Asia.</div>
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The Bald Eagle has a body length of 70-102 cm (28-40 in). Special wingspan is between 1.8 and 2.3 m (5.9 and 7.5 ft) and a mass is usually between 3 and 6.3 kilograms (6.6 and 14 lb). Females are about 25 percent larger than males, on average 5.6 kg (12 lb), and on the average weight of men 'of 4.1 kg (9.0 lb). Sizes vary depending on location and the birds generally in accordance with the rules Bergmann, because species increased in size further away from the equator and the tropics. The smallest specimens are those from Florida, where an adult male may weigh as little as 2.3 kg (5.1 lb) and has a wingspan of 1.68 m (5.5 ft). Similarly, a small, flat-eagle from South Carolina 3.27 kg (7.2 lb) in mass and 1.88 m (6.2 ft) wingspan. Largest eagle comes from Alaska, where large females may weigh up to 7.5 kg (17 lb) and span 2.44 m (8.0 ft) in the wings. Between linear measurement standard, the chord of the wing is 51.5 to 69 cm (20.3 to 27 in), the tail is 23-37 cm (9.1 to 15 in) long, and Tarsus was 8 to 11 cm (3, 1 to 4.3 in). Culmen reported 3 to 7.5 cm (1.2 to 3.0 in), while the size of the gape to the tip of the bill is 7-9 cm (2.8 to 3.5 in).</div>
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Indian elephant (Elephas maximus indicus) is one of three recognized subspecies of the Asian elephant, and native mainland Asia. Since 1986, Elephas maximus has been listed as endangered by IUCN as the population has declined at least 50% over the last three generations, estimated at 60-75 years. This species is so threatened by habitat loss, degradation and fragmentation. </div>
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Indian elephants reach shoulder height between 2 and 3.5 m (6.6 and 11.5 ft), weigh between 2,000 and 5,000 kg (4,400 and 11,000 lb), and has 19 pairs of ribs. Their color is lighter than maximus with smaller patches of depigmentasi, but darker than sumatranus. Females are usually smaller than males, and have short fangs or not. </div>
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The largest Indian elephant is 3.43 meters (11.3 feet) tall at the shoulder. In 1985, two large elephant cows that I see for the first time in Bardia National Park, and named Raja Gaj and Kanchha. They explore the park together and do the occasional visits to the females. Raja Gaj stood 11.3 ft (3.4 m) high at the shoulder and has a great weight. His performance was compared with a monster because of high bi-domed shaped head. Eyebrows and a more prominent dome of the Asian male elephant. </div>
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Indian elephants have smaller ears, but relatively broader skulls and larger than the African elephant trunk. Toes large and spacious. Unlike their African cousins, their abdomen is proportionate with their weight, but African elephants have a big belly compared to the skull.</div>
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Asian or Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) is the only living species of the genus Elephas and distributed in Southeast Asia from India in the west to Borneo in the east. Three subspecies are recognized - Elephas maximus maximus from Sri Lanka, the Indian elephant or E. m. indicus from mainland Asia, and E. m. sumatranus from the island of Sumatra. Asian elephants are the largest land animals that live in Asia.</div>
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Since 1986, E. maximus were registered as endangered by IUCN as the population has declined at least 50% for three latest generation, it is estimated 60-75 years. This species is so threatened by pre-loss of habitat, removal and fragmentation. In 2003, the wild population is estimated at between 41,410 and 52,345 people. Female Captive elephants have lived more than 60 years when stored in a seminatural situation, such as forest camp. At the zoo, the elephants die at a much younger age and declining due to low birth and high mortality rates.</div>
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In general, Asian elephants are smaller than African elephants and have the highest body point on the head. The back is convex or level. Small ears with folded lateral dorsal border. Have up to 20 pairs of ribs and tail bones 34. Feet have more nail-structure as compared with African elephants - five on each front foot and four on each hind leg.</div>
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As is the case with large animals, the dimensions of the Asian elephants are often exaggerated, on average, male shoulder height rarely exceeds 2.7 m (9 ft) and that of female, 2.4 m (8 ft). The average female height is 2.24 m (7.3 ft), and the average weight 2.72 t (3.00 short tons) rarely exceeding 4.16 t (4.59 short tons). Bulls great weight until 5.4 t (6.0 short tons) and 3.2 m (10 feet) at the shoulder. Length of body and head including the trunk is 5.5 to 6.5 m (18-21 ft) with tail 1.2 to 1.5 m (3.9 to 4.9 ft) long. The largest male elephant ever recorded was shot by the Maharajah of Susang Garo Hills in Assam, India, in 1924, weighing 8 tons (8.8 short tons), standing 3.35 m (11 ft) high at the shoulder and 8.06 m (26 , 4 ft) long from head to tail, There are reports from the greater height 3.7 m (12 ft) .</div>
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Skin color is usually gray in color, and can be closed by the ground as dust and wallow. Move their wrinkled skin and contains many nerve centers. This is more subtle than African elephants, and can depigmentasi on the trunk, ears, or neck. Epidermis and dermis of the body average 18 mm (0.71 in) thick, the skin on the dorsum is 30 mm (1.2 in) thick providing protection against bites, bumps, and adverse weather conditions. Folds that increase the surface area for heat dissipation. They can live in the cold better than excessive heat. Skin temperature varies from 24 to 32.9 ° C (75 to 91 ° F). Average body temperature is 35.9 ° C (96.6 ° F).</div>
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African elephant is an elephant of the genus Loxodonta (Greek for 'oblique-sided tooth'), which consists of two extant species: African bush elephant and the African forest elephant is smaller. Loxodonta is one of the two existing genera in Elephantidae family. Although generally believed that the genus was named by Georges Cuvier in 1825, Cuvier spell "Loxodonte". An anonymous writer diromanisasi spelling for "Loxodonta," and the International Code of Zoological nomenclature (ICZN) recognizes this as the right authority.</div>
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African elephants are the largest living terrestrial animal. Stocky body focused on stumpy legs, and has a concave back. Large ears allow heat loss. Upper lip and nose forming rod. The stem acts as a fifth limb, amplifier and an important method of contact. African elephant's trunk ends in two lips to the contrary, while the Asian elephant's trunk ends in a single lip. African bush elephant is larger than Asian elephants. Men stand 3.2 to 4.0 m (10-13 ft) high at the shoulder and weigh from 4.700 to 6.048 kg (10.360 to 13.330 lb), while females stand 2.2 to 2.6 m (7-9 ft) high and weight from 2.160 to 3.232 kg (4.762 to 7.125 lb).</div>
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Their canine teeth of the company, the second set of incisors become ivory. They used to dig roots and stripping bark from trees for food, for fighting each other during mating season, and to defend themselves against predators. Ivory weight 23-45 kg (51-99 lb) and can be 1.5 to 2.4 m (5-8 ft) long. Unlike Asian elephants, both male African elephant and girls have fangs. They are curved forward and continue to grow throughout the elephant's life. Molar enamel accent a little more volume than Asian elephants.</div>
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The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is a large cat (family Felidae, Felinae subfamily) inhabit most of Africa and parts of the Middle East. This is the only extant member of the genus Acinonyx. Cheetah can run faster than other land animals as soon as 96.5 to 104 km / h (60.0 to 65 mph) in short spray covers a distance of up to 500 m (1,600 ft), and has the ability to accelerate from 0 to over 100 km / h (62 mph) in three seconds.</div>
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Cheetah's chest is deep and narrow waist. Fur, short rough cheetah is tan with round black spots measuring from 2 to 3 cm (0.79 to 1.2 inches), affording it some camouflage while hunting. Nowhere under the white, but the tail has spots, which merge to form four to six dark rings at the end. The tail usually ends in a bushy white bundle. Cheetah has a small head with high-set eyes. "The sign of tears" running from the corner of his eye black down the side of the nose to its mouth still sun out of the eyes and aid in hunting and seeing long distances. Although you can reach high speeds, its body can not stand long distance running, as more suitable for short bursts of speed.</div>
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Adult cheetah weighs 21-72 kg (46-160 lb). Total head and body length is 110-150 cm (43-59 in), while the tail can measure 60-84 cm (24 to 33 in) long. Cheetahs are 66-94 cm (26 to 37 in) tall at the shoulder. Men tend slightly larger than females and have slightly bigger heads, but there is no great variation in cheetah sizes and it is hard to say, men and women separately by appearance alone. Compared with similar-sized leopard, the cheetah is generally shorter-bodied, but is longer tailed and taller (the average is around 90 cm (35 in) tall) and so appear more slender.</div>
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Some cheetahs have large rare fur pattern mutation, acne, freckles join. Known as the "king cheetah," they never considered a separate subspecies but in reality African cheetah, unusual patterns of their fur is the result of a single recessive gene. "The king cheetah" just look at some wild times, but was raised in captivity.</div>
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Cheetah paws have semi-retractable claws (known only in three other cat species: fishing cat, flat-headed cat and the Iriomote cat), offering extra grip in its high-speed chase. Cheetah claws ligament structure is similar to other cats, but just do not have the shroud of skin and fur present in other varieties, and therefore, with the exception of the dewclaw, the claw is visible. Dewclaw much shorter and straighter than with other cats.</div>
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Adaptations that enable the cheetah to run as fast as it does not include large nostrils that allow for increased oxygen intake, and enlarged heart and lungs that work together to circulate oxygen efficiently. For special catch, respiration increased speed 60-150 breaths per minute. While running, in addition to having good traction due to its semi-retractable claws, the cheetah uses its tail as a rudder as recommended by the steering [citation needed] In order to make sharp turns, necessary to outflank prey animals that often make such turns to escape.</div>
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Unlike a true big cats Pantherinae subfamily, the cheetah can snore like a breath, but can not roar. In contrast, the big cats can roar but can not purr, except when breathed. Cheetah is still considered by some to be the smallest of the big cats. Although often mistaken for leopards, cheetah does have special features, such as the long "tear-streak" lines that run from the corners of the eyes to its mouth, and places that are not "roses". Thinner body frame of the cheetah is also very different from leopards.</div>
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Cheetah is a vulnerable species. Of all the big cats, it is the most able to adapt to the new environment. That always proved difficult to breed in captivity, although recently a few zoos have been successful this. After much hunted for its fur, the cheetah now suffers more from the loss of good habitat and prey.</div>
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Cheetah was previously considered to be very primitive in between cat and has grown to about 18 million years ago. However, a new study shows that recent ancestor of all 40 existing species of cat living is higher than about 11 million years ago. The same study showed that the cheetah, while highly derived morphological, not of very ancient lineage, having separated from the nearest relatives live (Puma concolor, cougar, and Puma yaguarondi, the jaguarundi) around five million years ago.These felids have not change bearable since they first appeared in the fossil record.</div>
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Mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) is one of two subspecies of the eastern gorilla. There are two populations. One found in the Virunga volcanic mountains of Central Africa, within three National Parks: Mgahinga, in south-west Uganda; Volcanoes, in north-western Rwanda and Virunga in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Were found in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda. Some members say that primates Bwindi population in Uganda may be a separate subspecies, though the explanation was finished. Until November 2012, the estimated total is 880 mountain gorillas.</div>
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Mountain gorilla fur, often thicker and longer than other gorilla species, allowing them to survive in cold temperatures. Gorillas can be identified by nose prints unique to each individual. Male, had an average weight 195 kg (430 lb) and standing height 150 cm (59 in) usually has a weight twice as much as women, on average 100 kg (220 lb) and 130 high cm (51 in). This is a subspecies of the average second largest species of primates, only the low land Gorilla East, other subspecies of Eastern Gorilla, the greater. Adult male has a clear peak bone at the top and back of their skulls, giving them lead a more conical shape. These peaks are strong anchor temporalis muscle, which is attached to the lower jaw (mandible). Adult females also have these peaks, but they are less clear. Like all gorillas they feature dark brown eyes framed by a black ring around the iris.</div>
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Man called Silverbacks as saddle hair gray or silver behind them grow with age. The hair on their backs is shorter than on most other body parts, and their arm hair is very long. Full erection, men reach 1.9 m (6 ft 3 in) in height, with arm span of 2.3 m (7 ft 7) and weighs 220 kg (490 lb). The tallest silverback recorded was 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) individual shot in Alimbongo, northern Kivu in May 1938. There are unconfirmed record of another individual, shot in 1932, it was 2:06 m (6 ft 9 in) tall. The heaviest was 1.83 m (6 ft) silverback shot in Ambam, Cameroon which weighs about 266 kg (590 lb).</div>
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Mountain gorillas especially terrestrial and quadrupedal. However, it will be up to fruit trees if branches can carry the weight, and is capable of running bipedally up to 6 m (20 ft). [Citation needed] Like all great apes other than humans, arms longer than the legs. Moving with knuckle-walking (like chimps in general, but not as both bonobo and orangutan species), supporting the weight on the buttocks curved fingers and not the palm of his hand.</div>
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Diurnal mountain gorillas, the most active 6:00 to 18:00 [citation needed] Many of the hours spent eating, as large amounts of food needed to sustain large-scale mass. It forages in the morning, is in the morning and around noon, and in the afternoon it forages again before resting at night. Gorillas build nests each plant environment to sleep, build a new one every night. Babies only sleep in the same nest as their mothers. They leave their sleeping sites when the sun rises around 6 am, except when the weather is cold and cloudy, then they often stay longer in their nests.</div>
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Mountain gorillas inhabit cloud Albertine Rift montane forest and Virunga volcanoes, ranging from 2.200 to 4.300 meters height (7.200 to 14.100 feet). Some were found on the slopes of three active volcanoes: Karisimbi, Mikeno, and quality. Very dense vegetation at the bottom of the mountain, becoming more sparse at higher elevations, and mountain forests where gorillas live are often cloudy, misty and cold.</div>
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Mountain gorillas are primarily herbivores, most diet consists of leaves, shoots and stems (85.8%) of the 142 species of plants. It also eat bark (6.9%), roots (3.3%), flowers (2.3%), and fruit (1.7%), and small invertebrates. (0.1%) adult male can. Eat up to 34 kilograms (75 pounds) of vegetation daily, while women can eat as much as 18 kilograms (40 pounds).</div>
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Rate of house size (area used by one group of gorillas during one year) is influenced by the availability of food sources and usually includes several vegetation zones. George Schaller identified ten distinct zones, including: the bamboo forests at 2.200 to 2.800 meters (7.200 to 9.200 ft), the forest Hagenia at 2.800 to 3.400 meters (9.200 to 11.200 feet), and giant Senecio zone at 3.400 to 4.300 meters (11.200 - 14.100 ft). The mountain gorillas spend most of his time in Hagenia forests, where gallium vines are available throughout the year. All parts of this vine are taken: leaves, stems, flowers, and fruit. This trip to bamboo forest for several months of the year fresh shoots are available, and up to the subalpine area to eat soft center Senecio tree monsters.</div>
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Orang-utan (or orangutans, other names are apes) is a great ape with long arms and reddish or brown fur, which live in the tropical forests of Indonesia and Malaysia, in particular on the island of Borneo and Sumatra.<br />
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The term "orang utan" taken from the words in Indonesian language, the 'people' which means human and 'orangutan' which means forest. Include two species of orang utan, the Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) and orangutan Kalimantan (Borneo) (Pongo pygmaeus). What is unique is the orang-utan has close ties with the man in the kingdom Animalia, where orang-utans have DNA similarity level of 96.4%.<br />
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They have a fat body and a big, big necked, long and strong arms, short, bowed legs, and no tail.<br />
Orangutans have around 1.25-1.5 meters high.<br />
Body covered orangutan red hair brown. They have large heads with high mouth position.<br />
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When reached sexual maturity, male orangutans have a fat temple on both sides, large crown, hair becomes long and grow a beard around the face. They have the same senses as humans, namely hearing, sight, smell, taste, and touch.<br />
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Male orangutans weigh around 50-90 kg, while female orangutan weighs about 30-50 kg.<br />
Palm of their hand has 4 fingers length plus one thumb. Foot they also have stacks of fingers that are very similar to humans.<br />
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Orangutans are still included in the species of great apes such as gorillas and chimpanzees. The great apes in the classification of mammals, having a large brain size, which leads to the next point, and hands that can do the fist.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-62838233934786464582012-11-29T06:26:00.001-08:002012-11-29T06:26:10.541-08:00Sloth Bear a Nocturnal Insectivorous Species<br />
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The Bear sloths (<i>Melursus ursinus</i>), also known as the <b>Stickney Bear </b>or<b> Labiated Bear</b>, is a nocturnal insectivorous species of bear found wild within the Indian subcontinent. Bear sloths evolved from ancestral brown bears during the Pleistocene and shares features found in insect-eaters mammals through convergent evolution. Isolated population in Sri Lanka is considered to be a subspecies. Unlike brown and black bears, sloth bears have developed lankier, with long mantle that form the mane around the face, long sickle shaped claws, and a specially adapted lower lip and palate used for sucking insects. Sloths, bears breed during the spring and early summer and early winter near the produce. They feed on termites, honeybee colonies and fruits. Sloths, bears sometimes attack humans that encroach their territory. Historically, humans have drastically reduced their habitat and diminished their population by hunting them for food and products like baculum and claws. This bear has been used as a pet do because of their tameable.</div>
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Mating season for sloth bear differ according to location: in India, they were married in April, May and June, and gave birth in December and early January, while in Sri Lanka, it can be done throughout the year. Scattering close to gestate for 210 days around 7 months, and usually give birth in caves or under rock shelters. Litters usually consist of 1-2 children, rarely 3. Cubs are born blind and open their eyes after four weeks. Sloths, bear cubs grow faster than most other bear species: they will start walking a month after birth, become independent at 24-36 months, and become sexually mature at the age of 3 years. Young son will ride on their mother's back when he was running, walking or climbing trees until they reach one-third of her body size. Position up individual preserved by his son through a battle. Distance between litters can last 2-3 years.</div>
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Sloths bear hunter of termites, which they find by smell. When arriving at the mound, they scrape at the structure with their claws until they reach the large combs at the bottom of the gallery, and will dissolve the dirt with violent puffs. Termites are then inhaled through the nose, producing a hoovering sound that can be heard 180 meters away. Their olfactory senses are strong enough to detect maggot three meters below ground. Unlike other bears, they do not gather in groups to eat. They rarely feed on other mammals. Sloths, bears can complement their diet with fruit ingredients and plants: in March and April, they will eat the petals fall from the tree mowha and partial to the mango, sugar cane, peas from the Golden Shower tree and jack fruit trees. Bear loves honey sloths. While eating their children, pigs are reported to regurgitate a mixture of half digested jack fruit, wood apple and honey comb cuts. This sticky substance hardens into a mass of dark yellow circle-like bread that is fed to her. This "bear bread" is considered delicious by some native India.</div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-23008500842924749282012-11-29T06:07:00.000-08:002012-11-29T06:08:22.450-08:00Sun Bears a Unique Animal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b style="text-align: justify;">Did You Know: </b><span style="text-align: justify;">Sun bear is 120-150 cm (47-60 in) long, up to the smallest member of the bear family (Ursidae). Men tend 10-45% larger than females, The former usually have weight between 30 and 70 kg (66-154 lb), and the last between 20 and 40 kg (44-88 lb). Shoulder height is about 60-78 cm (24-28 in). Honey Bear has a sickle-shaped claws relatively mild. This has huge paws with naked soles, probably to assist in climbing. Its inward-turned feet make the bear pigeon walked over, but a good climber. Have small, rounded ears and a strong muzzle. The tail is 1.2 to 2.8 inches (3-7 cm) long. Despite its small size, sun bears have a very long tongue and slender, ranging from 8 to 10 inches (20-25 cm) long. The bear was used to extract honey from beehives.</span><br />
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Unlike other bears, the Sun Bear fur is short and slender. This adaptation may be due to the low plains inhabited climate. Fur black or dark brown-black cover his body, except on the chest, where there is a pale orange-yellow marking in a horseshoe shape. Similar colored fur can be found around the nose and eyes. Special signs give the sun bear its name.</div>
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The Sun bears does not hibernate, and, as a result, it can reproduce all year round. Child reaches sexual maturity after 3-4 years and can live up to 30 years in captivity. A female sun bear can produce 1 to 2 children per year. Sun Bear undergo around 96 days after the pregnancy period of 300 to 400 g and hairy cub born blind. Cub was originally completely dependent on his mother and breastfeeding can continue for about 18 months. After 1 to 3 months, young children can run, play and forage near his mother. Women were observed to mate at about 3 years. During the wedding, the sun bear hug will show such behavior, artificial battle and head shaking with like.</div>
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Being creatures of the night especially, sun bears tend to relax during the day at the bottom leg off the ground. Because of spending so much time in trees, sun bears can sometimes cause damage to property. Has been known to destroy coconut palms and cocoa trees in plantations.</div>
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Adult sun bear have little predators except humans. Sometimes, they may be overwhelmed by tigers, or large reticulated python. Other potential predators including leopards, leopards, and greater relative sympatric sun bears, Asian black bears. The bear's loose skin in the neck that allows for wriggling his body in the skin far enough to turn around and bite the attacker when grabbed.</div>
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Recent decline in the sun bear population could largely due to hunting "bears disorder" that destroy crops and extensive hunting driven by the market for their fur and for their bile, used in Chinese medicine.</div>
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Sometimes, sun bears captured or bred to be pets in the states of their role is considered desirable, because it is very offensive and small size compared with other bears.</div>
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IUCN mereklasifikasi Honey Bear from "lack of data" to the status of "vulnerable" in 2007</div>
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Lionhead rabbit is one of the new offspring of domestic rabbits in the United States, and is currently undergoing American Rabbit Breeders' Association presentation process. Lionhead rabbits have long manes wool hats, a reminder of a male lion, hence the name. Nature of the other features of the Lionhead include high head mount, compact vertical body type, good short hairy ears, and weight is usually between 2 1/2 pounds, but not more than 3 3/4 pounds.</div>
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The Lionhead rabbit originated in Belgium. It is reported to have been produced by breeders trying to breed a long coated dwarf rabbit by crossing a miniature Swiss Fox and a Belgian dwarf. Although there are many, other reports similar to this, for example, that Lionhead was raised from Netherland Dwarf and Jersey Wooly. The Lionhead seemed to have been more popular than the long coated dwarf, and so breeders carried on this trend in breeding them intentionally, and so came what we know today as the Lionhead rabbit.</div>
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The Lionhead has a small body, and the head of the brave, though not quite round from all sides, with well developed muzzle. Their long legs and their secondary is secondary bone. Their ears are not more than 3 ½ inches long. Their manes at least 2 inches in length and form a full circle around the head, extending to a 'V' at the back of the neck. This may fall into the outskirts of the ear, creating a "fur hat". Lionhead may have longer fur around their hind legs. Some Lionhead have wool felt again on the cheek and chest. They have a mantle, compact roll back, middle term and even all over the body in adults. Lionhead rabbit has a shy but gentle temperament and loves to lick.</div>
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The Breed has been recognized since 2002 by the British Rabbit Council British Government. Currently in the "Certificate of Development" status with the American Rabbit Breeders' Association (ARBA). Presenter breed today is Theresa Mueller of Seattle, WA. She performed the first successful in 2010 Arba Convention in Minneapolis, MN in November, 2010 in twists REW, Black Tortoise and Black. In November 2011, at 88 arba convention in Indianapolis, IN, Mueller Lionhead failed in a measured performance of each variation (REW, Black Tortoise and Black) for disqualification of the animal in their junior varieties have hairs on the sides of the transition that exceeds the maximum length allowed. The Standards Committee Arba allowed Theresa to make some changes in his proposed breed standard, and also allows the grouping of all four types of tortoises (black, blue, brown, and lilac) to 2012 presentation. Theresa must make a successful effort in 2012, and passed in at least one of the remaining three varieties in that its active COD breed to continue to show in 2013 approved 3. Only varieties evaluated graduating in 2012 will be eligible to be awarded in 2013. Each variation Theresa makes for a successful third pass in 2013 will be deemed admitted in Arba as the ones from the official Lionhead type.</div>
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In October, 2012, at 89 Arba Convention, Ruby-Eyed White (REW) and Black Tortoise received, but failed COD Black and Theresa for a variety of ends.</div>
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Should Theresa failed to pass in at least one abnormality in the year 2012, the rights offering to holders of COD will be missed in the next line, and the process will start from the beginning again. COD holder in the back row Theresa include (in chronological order) Dawn Guth (OH), Lynne Schultz (NE), Lee A. Nevills (IN), Regina Mayhugh (OH), Marilyn Stevens (PA), Melissa Kelly (PA), Joe Horacek (CA) / Nita Shannon (WA) and Lydia West (CA). Arden Wetzel (MN) is the first Lionhead COD holder, the catering, the Black Tortoise Lionhead failed after several attempts. Performing Right then forwarded to Gail Gibbons (KS), who failed in a bid presentation and the COD removed. Arba then continue right to the presenter current presentation. Bob Whitman (TX) and raspy Kim (PA), both deceased, also held cods Lionhead breed during their life time. If multiply achieve recognized status in Arba, they are active in the cods file with Arba would be eligible to serve their variations to Standards Committee for consideration by the show.</div>
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North American Lionhead Rabbit Club (NALRC) holds annual Lionhead special exhibition event in Columbus, OH on the first Saturday in May each year. Typically, Lionhead breed is represented by around 500 entries and about 80 participants from across the United States and Canada.</div>
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Flemish giant originated from Flanders. It was brought up at the beginning of the 16th century near the town of Ghent, Belgium. It is believed to have been written by a number of sons of meat and wool, may include (Stone Rabbit - referring to the old weight measurement Belgium a mile or about 3.76 kg (8 pounds 5 oz)) Steenkonijn and Europe "Patagonian" breed (now already stalling). This "Patagonian" rabbit, large breed ever bred in Belgium and France, not related to the Argentina Patagonian rabbit (Sylvilagus brasiliensis), a separate wild species weighing less than two pounds (about 1 kg), or Patagonian Hare (Dolichotis patagonum), a species of the cavy family of mice that can not cross with rabbit mating. Thomas Coatoam, in his Origins of the Flemish Giants, tells us, "Notes from authentic early Flemish Giant Rabbit occur around 1860.</div>
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A Flemish giant rabbit ancestor many around the world, one of which is Hare Belgium, imported to England in the mid 19th century. Flemish giant imported from Britain and Belgium to America in the early 1890s to help increase the size of rabbit meat for a "booming rabbit" great. This gets a little attention until about the year 1910 where it started appearing in small animal exhibits throughout the state. Today, it is one of the more popular descendant rabbit exhibition for unusually large size and different color. It is promoted by the National Federation of Flemish Giant Rabbit Breeders, who formed in 1915. Flemish giant has a lot of titles, first and foremost "Gentle Giant" to tame unique personality and also "universal bunny" for different purposes as a pet, show, breeding, meat and wool.</div>
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As one of the biggest domestic rabbit, the Flemish Giant rabbit is a kind of semi-gate to the rear gate began to back shoulder and brought up to the base of the tail giving "mandolin" shape. The body of Flemish Giant Rabbit is long and powerful with relatively broad hindquarters. Bucks have a broad head and massive than not. Is it possible to have a large, full, one word dewlap (the fold of skin under their chins). Fur Flemish Giant is known to be shiny and thick. When stroked from the back to the head, the hair will return to its original launch. ARBA standard has seven different colors, black, blue, brown, light gray, sandy, steel gray and white. They are shown in six classes (three classes and three classes of tasks Doe): Junior bucks and not less than 6 months, intermediate bucks and does 6-8 months, and the senior bucks and does 8+ months. Weight showed minimum Right (older than 8 months) Doe is 14 pounds (about 6.4 kg), and the minimum senior bucks is 13 lbs (approximately 5.9 kg) (Standard ARBA Perfection). A right Doe could take 1 year to reach full maturity. One can take the right responsibilities 1.5 years to reach full maturity. He was not anything out of the ordinary to see a kilo of 10 (22 pound) Flemish Giant, with the largest weighing as much as 50 pounds, though the species is technically a Continental and Germany Giant.</div>
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The American Rabbit Farmers' Association (ARBA) recommend breeding doe delay until they reach senior weight range. For Flemish Giants, this is 14 pounds, and a special bunny will achieve this weight when they are around 9 months to a year. Lifespan of rabbit breeding is variable. Some farmers prefer not to have more litters after the age of three years, while others continue to produce quality litters of five to eight years. Gestation period is between 28-31 days. On average they give birth at 30-32 days. Flemish Giant rabbit can produce large litters, usually between 5 and 12 in litters.</div>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-9477018908119344332012-11-06T10:06:00.000-08:002012-11-06T10:06:58.654-08:00Pitbulls The Stronger Dogs<br />
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Pitbulls dog comes from the Old English bulldog breeds. Today there are various breed of pitbulls dogs, including American Pit Bull Terrier and American Staffordshire Terrier. Although pitbullss have been regarded as a good family pet for a few years, several attacks have been made the subject of saving pitbulls as domestic pets rather controversial.</div>
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Pitbulls dogs may not be considered as an ideal pet, they are known to be a brilliant watch dog. As a protection dog, there are some dogs that can compare to a pitbulls dog.</div>
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As an adult, pitbulls in dog immortal ranks of modest size, with severe male between 50 and 80 pounds. These dogs require very little baka sets for short hair. Although many famous pitbulls with their loving nature and loyalty to the parent, in fact some pitbulls have attacked can not be separated. For best results and to remove possible hazards, it is best to pitbull puppies to receive training from a young age. This will help to ensure that you become a member of pitbull loving family. Look for pitbull dog parents who reflect the simple nature of the development.</div>
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The English Mastiff was probably brought to England before the time of Christ. It was used by the Romans as a gladiator dog and pitted against bears, bison and other dogs. History as the domestic dog as a companion guardian, guards and sheep.</div>
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At the end of the Second World War almost extinct breed in the UK but it was reintroduced with a lead in Canada and the growing share today.</div>
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The English Mastiff is one of the heaviest of the English dog types and perhaps over 200 pounds (90kg). No matter from the point where the dog is observed transmit power from his muscular body. Having a heavy square head. They are shorthaired dogs in a variety of colors including silver, Brindle fawn, gold fawn, and apricot.</div>
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Despite their large size of the English Mastiff is a dog with a calm dignity. They are kind and defend their family, but they have a tendency to stop the attackers and detained them, basically by standing on them and drooling over those who would intimidate many people half dead without the "threat" supplements. In general, more relaxed English Mastiff dog back from the other "protection" and is definitely more lethargic.</div>
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They need a gentle but consistent training. They may be difficult to train, but they should receive some training if only contains aggressiveness. They need socialization as slim size and strength is awesome, and deliberately fed mastiff is not a view that you even want to imagine, never mind experience.</div>
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One of the important factors mastiff owners should realize there is no time and no time mastiff, and each candidate from the owner of the mastiff should be aware of certain facts, and one of them is that the dog is not obedient mastiff. This is a matter of temperament and their hard Wills, which means they tend to do their own thing. This means that it can be difficult to prove to a mastiff that you can make it do something. This is how mastiffs are, it is their temperament and nature, and it does not mean do not have a mastiff, but it is a very clear message does not get on the wrong side of a mastiff. They are certainly not a dog for experienced dog clairvoyant, they need a company that consistently operate, but they will not let you treat them.</div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-86640926742227512062012-07-29T21:23:00.000-07:002012-07-29T21:23:10.276-07:00Great White Shark<div style="text-align: justify;"></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDsrtKW5a0Y7N1gEPDOjkg4abYvYpceTOPSyYjZFFn-PXHrQzsqUgqAkh6cgdoe07qUUEl4v4lNjzTq-tex4W3ewvIJohLugVm6DootFLV_9sq7P1L6AeHyxactMrgjFaOwvcVnT7Nt68/s1600/great+white+shark2.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="213" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDsrtKW5a0Y7N1gEPDOjkg4abYvYpceTOPSyYjZFFn-PXHrQzsqUgqAkh6cgdoe07qUUEl4v4lNjzTq-tex4W3ewvIJohLugVm6DootFLV_9sq7P1L6AeHyxactMrgjFaOwvcVnT7Nt68/s320/great+white+shark2.jpg" width="320" /></a></div>Great white sharks are found mainly in sea macropredator being and ocean climate, but Great White Shark may also occasionally enter tropical waters. This is especially the epipelagic residents, which means that it can usually be found in the top layer of the sea, usually between the sea surface and thermocline at a depth of about 200 meters. The Great White Shark is known but sometimes traveling as far as 250 meters. It can be found in surfline or in waters far from the beach. The Great White Shark found from coastal islands where the water is deep and shallow beach located near one another, and reef fish can be found off the coast.<br />
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Great White Shark is actually not just white. Above, their color varies from almost black to gray while the ventral surface white or whitish. Pelvic fins can be seen with olive and gray. In strong sun light, can display a lateral surface of the colored almost shimmering bronze. The area surrounding the gill opening, and a base of fins often blotched. The same thing also happened with the small, black spots or irregular dark on posterior side of the fifth gill opening. Great White Sharks have each individual coloring and pattern, but there are also similarities district. For example, Great White Sharks off Cape Province in South Africa more generally shows shades of olive, while the Great White Shark off California in the United States has a gray coloration is very dark. Great White Sharks in the Mediterranean Sea are usually olive-brown or gray.<br />
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There is always a lot of speculation about the maximum size of the White Shark. Unconfirmed sources claimed that the Great White Shark she looks more than 7 meters outside Kangarro Island in Australia in 1987. In the same year, the female shark from Malta reported 713 centimeters. In October 1998, however, examined photos of this shark and shark turned out to be more than 530 centimeters. Many members believe that the Great White Shark maximum length is somewhere around 6 meters. The smallest adult Great White Sharks are found in the wild is about 120 centimeters. We still do not know for certain length at maturity for the Great White Shark, and it is possible that different people mature at different distances. But we know that Great White sharks are often adult females when they are between 450 and 500 centimeters, and that male Great White Shark often adults when they are around 350 centimeters. A study conducted at the Great White Shark 21 shows that they are mature when they were around 10-12 years, but this is only a single study in quite a few individuals and should not be used to make general assumptions.<br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEijWP0c0YxcPDPWjHxzMBqOraCGLvDKNnb015c3RF9SIcF3Y4sLX7u9i2TqS9ousNuZqh1dU9CvH67LHeeBq8QFtGV9nUWnBDK2PdvGAlV4qc3WCDMJPP8a1-5zivcp1A6jmaHdTlowgjk/s1600/great+white+shark.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="224" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEijWP0c0YxcPDPWjHxzMBqOraCGLvDKNnb015c3RF9SIcF3Y4sLX7u9i2TqS9ousNuZqh1dU9CvH67LHeeBq8QFtGV9nUWnBDK2PdvGAlV4qc3WCDMJPP8a1-5zivcp1A6jmaHdTlowgjk/s320/great+white+shark.jpg" width="320" /></a></div>The Great White Shark has a conical nozzle, the shape is quite blunt. Teeth large, triangular-shaped and rough sawn timber placed in patterns like. Their latin name, Carcharodon carcharias, actually means "jagged-toothed One '. The Great White Shark is equipped with five gill slits. Characteristics of first dorsal fin is almost an equilateral triangle, with the margin slightly concave back. At a very young individuals, the first dorsal fin rounded at the apex, and grew pointier first two years. Second dorsal fin is always very small in the Great White Shark. Caudal fin is crescent shaped, and the Great White Shark is bigger than 2.0 meters usually have a pointed tip acute. In the newborn sharks, the lower surface of the tail is generally more compact and rounded. This area but will be expanding very soon after birth and will look like the surface of the tail of the Great White Shark adult.<br />
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Great White Shark Carcharodon genus belonging to the famous and near relatives are four other mackerel shark family Lamnidae. Many historians agree that when Aristotle and other Greek writers write about "the monster Lamia scary" they are referring to animals that now we call the Great White Shark. Lamia Lamie name and is still used in the Mediterranean a few, like the Greeks and the language of southern France. During the 16th century naturalist Guillaume Rondelet suggest that perhaps the prophet Jonah in the Bible is not swallowed by a whale, but with the Great White Shark. Just like today, the Great White Shark feared and admired good and is surrounded by many rumors. Historically, the Great White Shark has been known by several different names. Always only be one of the recognized species of the white shark, but has been called Squalus carcharias, blood drinking carcharias, carcharias verus, Carcharodon rondeletii, Squalus carcharias and Carcharodon smithii. Today, the formal Latin name Carcharodon carcharias, which means a jagged-toothed.<br />
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Detailed knowledge of the Great White Shark breeding habits are rare, but at least increased rapidly over the last few years. Previously, most of the ideas and advice on Great White Shark reproduction is based on comparison with other related species of shark known to the scientific community. There is one report from 1937 about the arrest of pregnant sharks three years earlier, but was not sure whether this is the Great White Shark or some other species. It was not until 1980 that a more detailed study of pregnant white sharks occur. Verified reports talking about 5 to 10 embryos, but there are also unconfirmed reports that about 14 embryos. Female sharks do not develop the placenta, and embryos are not protected by the use of eggs without fertilization (oophagy). Embryos also swallow his own tooth warehouse; possible to re-use of calcium and other minerals, but is yet to be confirmed. Time of pregnancy is unknown, but estimated at around 12 months. Births may occur in temperate waters off the shelf from spring to late summer. A Great White Shark of a newborn is between 120 and 150 centimeters.<br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiDrOE9k4aJmJ_1tCmVVtroEf5dOZsFIzKqaVFnu7zw85vJKcNSzrqZo2CsoBPQdGlS0NyCgEPwGdoFgsqLyP0tFfHsTHHuWtf1kG6z4YnEfGdPsvAZc760ycs78uWs3uLPXGXbHbjVV_g/s1600/great+white+shark3.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiDrOE9k4aJmJ_1tCmVVtroEf5dOZsFIzKqaVFnu7zw85vJKcNSzrqZo2CsoBPQdGlS0NyCgEPwGdoFgsqLyP0tFfHsTHHuWtf1kG6z4YnEfGdPsvAZc760ycs78uWs3uLPXGXbHbjVV_g/s320/great+white+shark3.jpg" width="320" /></a></div>The kopulasi actually have not seen, but the curious behavior of the surface by the Great White Shark may be part of the mating ritual has been observed. Mating rituals for other species of sharks, often including biting and holding the tooth, and bite marks were found on the pectoral, pelvic, and dorsum of female White Shark that shows that this may be part of their mating ritual as well. Great White Shark large adults of both sexes and their offspring have been seen together in certain regions around the world, which probably means that this district nursing policy for the Great White Shark. Examples of these areas are the waters around Japan, South and East Australia, New Zeeland, Eastern Cape Province in South Africa, Southern California and Baha in the U.S. and South-Central Mediterranean Sea (especially between Tunisia and Western Sicily). Quite Great White Shark older, but still less than one year old, was arrested outside Algeria, North Aegean and Mediterranean France.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-8666900972047809952012-07-29T21:01:00.000-07:002012-07-29T21:01:54.080-07:00Bronze Whaler Shark<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh12VtQyulynciLdWJHqi1XW7p_azJMzU3kohxWMa4Cv1_FLkJ-1awr3u7kWVq-Av-Jx3I5wPJrLoiSzYKcyp-uqVJ0LULZVpOyoLSmqnHXZ0nzzL7Dv4rNox8a0p-_CurA4GowwDXxMh0/s1600/bronze+whaler+shark.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh12VtQyulynciLdWJHqi1XW7p_azJMzU3kohxWMa4Cv1_FLkJ-1awr3u7kWVq-Av-Jx3I5wPJrLoiSzYKcyp-uqVJ0LULZVpOyoLSmqnHXZ0nzzL7Dv4rNox8a0p-_CurA4GowwDXxMh0/s400/bronze+whaler+shark.jpg" width="400" /></a></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Bronze Whaler shark is a large species and can reach a maximum size of at least 325 cm and weighing up to 250 kg. Bronze Whaler shark has a blunt nose and the area of medium length with sharp round or pointed. There are narrow, the shark tooth cusp determined. Bronze Whaler shark does not have a ridge interdorsal. The upper part of the body showed gray and olive bronze, while the belly is white. Fins plain, but the black tip of pelvic fin and the end of the rear edge of the pectoral fin and a dark or black. Just like other shark species, Bronze Whaler shark has a frame made of cartilage, not bone. Cartilage is a flexible material and is found in the human body also, for example at the end of the nose and on the outer ear. Cartilage is very flexible when formed but the body use calcium to be stiff and strong enough to support the body's large sharks in the water. Shark family is very old and has been around for more than 350 million years. Along with the shoes and rays, shark species is the only non-endangered fish with cartilage instead of bone.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Bronze Whaler sharks inhabit most parts of the world and is found in the waters around all the continents except for the cold waters around Antarctica. In the occupied West Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico water from Brazil and Argentina. Bronze Whaler shark also lives off the coast of southern France and around the coast of Africa. It is generally found in the Mediterranean. In the Western Pacific Bronze Whaler sharks are found from Japan to New Zealand, and the Eastern Pacific is inhabited areas of southern California in the United States and all the way down to Peru, including Gulf of California.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
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</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Bronze Whaler shark popular among fishermen and fish are often caught rawai. It is one of the slowest shark species grow, which makes it very vulnerable to over-fishing. The minimum population doubling time for Bronze Whaler shark more than 14 years. Bronze Whaler shark was involved in shark attacks on people and should always be approached with caution. The best way to prevent attacks is to stay away from sharks and never even try to approach even if it is relaxed.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Over the last few years Bronze Whaler shark has been the focus of the research project utilize satellite technology to monitor the migration patterns. This has produced amazing results and today's scientists suspect that there are at least two different populations of Bronze Whaler sharks off the coast of southern Africa. The first eastern Western Cape life, while other residents were found in Walvis Bay in Namibia and Angola to the north off. The Bronze Whaler shark found off Namibia and Angola's the same people and travel between countries. Two sharks tagged in southern Angola in 2003, located in Swakopmund in Namibia, three months later, which is 715 km south from southern Angola.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Bronze Whaler shark is the bearer of the internal life and Bronze Whaler shark woman will give birth to live puppies. This forms the pair of species and the eggs are fertilized in the female and the male hug. Bronze Whaler shark breeding methods are vivipar and offspring receive nutrients from the yolk-sac placenta while they develop in their mother's body. One of the litter will consist of between 7 and 20 cats and newborn calves Bronze Whaler sharks are usually 59-70 cm. Bronze Whaler shark gives birth year rotation, but with a peak during the summer.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-8386274072840002722012-07-29T20:50:00.000-07:002012-07-29T20:50:55.343-07:00Bull Shark<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEijtlHEMlQ1AZkXS1ekNofVZ5NmMe_RiPaJ-keRBgiXH65bip2RuiM6_sPYgkz1aCHDa_4hvJ6pBsjuf90u1Wcbg-W_5i-Lu64hln0BTSk151RXU4jM8efHF52XtVWmbusC9OYkyitx3zo/s1600/bull+shark3.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="212" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEijtlHEMlQ1AZkXS1ekNofVZ5NmMe_RiPaJ-keRBgiXH65bip2RuiM6_sPYgkz1aCHDa_4hvJ6pBsjuf90u1Wcbg-W_5i-Lu64hln0BTSk151RXU4jM8efHF52XtVWmbusC9OYkyitx3zo/s320/bull+shark3.jpg" width="320" /></a></div>Bull Shark is massive sharks that can reach 3.5 meters long and weighing more than 315 kg. The female usually larger than males. The body is compact with a short nose and wide which gives a rather dull appearance. Eyes are very small and without ridge interdorsal body. Characteristics of first dorsal fin is large and has a triangular shape. It is usually 3.2 times higher second dorsal fin. Sports bull shark on the gray color and white belly. Fins have dark tips are especially seen in young sharks. Bull shark teeth on the triangle and toothed. Banteng shark oldest was 32 years old.<br />
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Bull sharks, Carcharhinus leucas, known by the name, including the Shark River, Estuary Whaler, Freshwater Whaler, Swan River Whaler, Ground shark, Slipway Grey, Zambezi and Shovelnose. There are only six known species of sharks in the world could live in both salt and fresh water: Borneo river shark (sp Glyphis B.), the Irrawaddy river shark (Glyphis siamensis), New Guinea river shark (C. sp Glyphis), shark Ganga (Glyphis gangeticus), shark Speartooth (Glyphis glyphis) and Bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas). Bull sharks are the most common of the six species and is found in various parts of the world.<br />
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In the West Atlantic, you can find Bull sharks off the coast of Massachusetts, United States and south to Brazil. In the East side of the Atlantic Bull shark off the coast live Morocco and from Senegal to Angola. Bull sharks are also found in the Indo-West Pacific region where it occupied the territory of Kenya and South Africa to India, and farther to the waters around Australia and Vietnam. At the West side of South America-North and Bull shark life from southern Baja California in Mexico and Ecuador. Bull shark may also have been seen off the coast of Peru, but this is still not confirmed.<br />
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Bull shark hunt alone and feed primarily on bony fishes and other sharks. Sandbar sharks are very popular small, but the Bull sharks are opportunistic and will eat various foods, including rays, sea turtles, carcasses of mammals, mantis shrimp, squid, crab, sea urchin, sea snails and even garbage.<br />
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A Bull shark will reach sexual maturity when it is between 8 and 10 years. Bull shark reproduction method is vivipar. Fertilized eggs in females and developing Banteng shark in itself, receive nutrients from the yolk-sac placenta. After a pregnancy of around 10 or 11 months she gave birth to live puppies. During courtship, the male embracing the female and female sharks Banteng because it will always have scars on their bodies courtship. Male bull sharks are almost always without fighting scars. One litter usually consists of 1-13 small fish and young Bull shark is usually about 60 cm at birth. Delivery time depends on the habitat female Bull shark. For example,female Bull sharks live from Nicaragua can give birth year rotation, with the number of births peaked in spring and early summer. Bookmark and women who live sharks off the coast of South Africa on the other side will only give birth in late spring or early summer. The same is true for women Bull sharks living in the western North Atlantic off Florida or the Gulf of Mexico. The minimum population doubling time for Bull sharks more than 14 years.<br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjKkh0T6IY_cBQEyPeJ7tt6YFWmz1U-eTZf87lW1eMpgfHIfDM-Dzm2TZ9T1ltBCmTPYMq2c5UvN7TFDfE0mKD4tpNQU-1bRONAmfHli2Dwf3oyyI1SGH48H3VpUYm8TAXwY3Sma5tWNpc/s1600/bull+shark2.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="213" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjKkh0T6IY_cBQEyPeJ7tt6YFWmz1U-eTZf87lW1eMpgfHIfDM-Dzm2TZ9T1ltBCmTPYMq2c5UvN7TFDfE0mKD4tpNQU-1bRONAmfHli2Dwf3oyyI1SGH48H3VpUYm8TAXwY3Sma5tWNpc/s320/bull+shark2.jpg" width="320" /></a></div>Bull sharks are strong fish that can be successfully kept in captivity and is often found in public aquariums. It is also to be hunted by humans. Meat is eaten fresh, frozen or smoke, while the fins are popular in shark fin soup. Other parts of the Bull shark also used, such as skin turned into leather, liver oil and appreciated for remaining carcass commonly used to produce fish meal. It is also often caught in the fishing industry without a real target species. Bull shark is particularly vulnerable to human impacts because they want to stay near the ground and share the same habitat as we are. Average size Bull shark caught by the House of Natal Sharks have fallen and there are some concerns about the status of the Bull shark, but only considered lower risk - near threatened by CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora Malformed. Bull sharks, but are included in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. (IUCN today changed the name of "International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources" for "the World Conservation Union," but the acronym is used to IUCN red list.)Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-58451424161610737422012-07-29T20:31:00.000-07:002012-07-29T20:31:52.503-07:00Blue Shark<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhf79pbGeil4I_c3KaQrNW2A2KxM2vAuPL3PDvmWs0kEowswdRmxeaNurOq6bv4MNnF61lr7Mg8ZbfonTNYH3vfmLSyEEMrXlvRh-sphcTLEAjRicmixJ-sIhtT9g3u3eLLFmKWhvp9x3Y/s1600/blue+shark.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="213" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhf79pbGeil4I_c3KaQrNW2A2KxM2vAuPL3PDvmWs0kEowswdRmxeaNurOq6bv4MNnF61lr7Mg8ZbfonTNYH3vfmLSyEEMrXlvRh-sphcTLEAjRicmixJ-sIhtT9g3u3eLLFmKWhvp9x3Y/s320/blue+shark.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Blue shark, Prionace glauca, easy to distinguish from other sharks in the blue staining. This family-owned Carcharhinidae, which means that it is the shark Requiem. When you watch the blue shark from above you will see a deep indigo blue color, while blue sharks observed from the addition appears bright blue. White belly and tip of pectoral and anal fins with black color. Body elongated and slender blue shark can usually reach the size of 3.8 meters (13 feet), but the longest blue shark ever found even greater than that measured 400 cm. Blue sharks are known heaviest weight was 205.9 kg. Very long pectoral fins Blue sharks are always equal in size to the length of gill current and nozzle tip shark. Snout long and has a conical shape. Lobe of caudal fin Blue shark is much larger than the lower, and the base of the tail has a weak keel. There is no ridge interdorsal. All blue sharks have large eyes covered by a membrane pengerjap.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Teeth on lower jaw and valve equipped with a small triangle or finely serrated edge. Serrated teeth for catching blue shark facilitate smooth animal, such as squid. Teeth are in rows, and new teeth into place smoothly play immediately after tooth long been tired, lost or damaged. Blue sharks will only use the first two rows of teeth when hunting, another line only to play into place when needed.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Blue sharks are one of the fastest swimming sharks, and can easily keep speed with most fish species. Body long, slender and fit to swim faster because the water is very small barriers. Large tail fins move side to side and provide more strength for blue shark. Swim by means of an elegant and powerful enough to make the jump from the water. Further research is needed to confirm the maximum speed of the Blue shark. Some scientists estimate the maximum speed to about 35 km / hour (22 miles per hour), while others claim that the maximum speed can be about 97 km / hour (60 miles an hour).</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjB4TMP7BawZuinFEMXybNy6E-gWoiLpBPprZILBII6txXk4rqV4SfzbmQdmOnwmRLpnF1e_kQp7T3Bbo59QD4a8LGV7YLmJPjtndgaC3QaDUWlxS8eTR_mcMC4xObtMr8ICLUc2Vczd0I/s1600/blue+shark3.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="210" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjB4TMP7BawZuinFEMXybNy6E-gWoiLpBPprZILBII6txXk4rqV4SfzbmQdmOnwmRLpnF1e_kQp7T3Bbo59QD4a8LGV7YLmJPjtndgaC3QaDUWlxS8eTR_mcMC4xObtMr8ICLUc2Vczd0I/s320/blue+shark3.jpg" width="320" /></a>Blue sharks are found in most of the world, between 50 º and 50 º latitude LU S in offshore waters and coastal waters. This settled the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean and the waters of love is and tropical climates. It is believed to be chondrichthyian beruaya from the widest and far. A marked blue sharks off the coast of New Zealand and then found 1200 km off the coast of Chile. The Atlantic blue sharks follow the warm Gulf Stream, and emigrated across the Atlantic each year. Their journey starts in the Caribbean Sea and the results along the east coast and then to Europe. They then reverse direction and follow the line of the West African coast before they turn and swim back to the western Caribbean Sea.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">In the western Atlantic blue sharks you can see from Newfoundland in Canada and down to Argentina. It is also found in the Middle Atlantic and from Norway to South Africa in the Eastern Atlantic. (The Mediterranean is included.) The Indo-West Pacific region spread from East Africa to Indonesia and Japan. It is often seen throughout Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia. In the Eastern Pacific Blue sharks inhabit the vast territory between the Gulf of Alaska and Chile.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Blue sharks are primarily marine, but also commonly found in near coastal waters, especially in the continent are narrow ramps. Blue shark in temperate areas will always stay close to the surface in the pelagic. In the warm tropical waters of the deep dive deeper, because the preferred water temperature between 7 º and 16 º C, which are usually found further down. Depth range is known for blue shark is 0-350 meters, and generally found to 150 m. Blue shark will often form large schools. These schools are often composed of men only or women only, and all the blue shark is the same size. We still do not know why they do this, but maybe a way to prevent the attack from larger predators.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">A blue shark feeds primarily on squid and bony fish. Pelagic fish usually form the basis of the Blue shark diet, such as sword fish, tuna, mackerel, cod, herring and sea raven. Seals, flatfish, pelagic red crabs and dead Cetacea is also part of a normal diet. Blue sharks often will attack the fish has been caught by long line or the same capture device, which unfortunately means that Blue sharks are often caught in the equipment itself. Blue sharks are also known to occasionally eat seabirds and garbage.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEif6ui_StIQLsJRIH8wby95KUEE3Hqph9wb2FhOZ1v27vjksVMFkTvrM6v3P0qeOR8RSglu0s4JlJSllRl6vUG_cZ66BVoQEXQIu1cQuCEQW1DruN5ArwsPN_C5sknpJl-EJQmHNREqWpk/s1600/blue+shark2.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="190" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEif6ui_StIQLsJRIH8wby95KUEE3Hqph9wb2FhOZ1v27vjksVMFkTvrM6v3P0qeOR8RSglu0s4JlJSllRl6vUG_cZ66BVoQEXQIu1cQuCEQW1DruN5ArwsPN_C5sknpJl-EJQmHNREqWpk/s320/blue+shark2.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Blue shark is believed to be one of the most breeding species of large sharks, but the minimum population doubling time is more than 14 years. Method of reproduction is vivipar, which means that the eggs develop into the dog in the female blue shark and receive nutrition in her body. After mating the female Blue Shark can store sperm for several months, sometimes even years. Sperm covered in his oviducal gland where they will be provided with nutrients to stay alive. When finally he berovulasi, fertilization took place, and live Blue shark pup born after pregnancies of 9 to 12 months old. Blue sharks are one litter of puppies usually contain 25-50, but the stretcher area 135 have been reported. The bigger the blue shark women, children more dogs in each litter. Blue sharks are very small can have a litter with no more than 4 cats. Blue shark A newborn puppy is between 40 and 51 cm (16 and 20 inches) long. A blue shark adult female will not become sexually until it has grown to be at least 2.2 to 3.2 meters (7-11 feet), while the male blue sharks are usually due when it is between 1.8 and 2.8 meters (6 and 9 feet). Blue sharks maximum age exceeding 20 years.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Blue sharks always have to be handled with caution as there were reported attacks on humans. Blue sharks are hunted and sold as food. Meat is sold fresh or preserved, and the most popular fin soup. Hiding from the Sharks Blue was used for the skin. Blue sharks are classified as lower risk / near threatened extinct.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-58124593911202424262012-07-27T01:26:00.000-07:002012-07-27T01:26:16.544-07:00Polar Bear<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEioLIVkjUbY5e-NcUQwwzyKwRYuu2mIfUffK_2NhqDw8z4Fd-CssJ0vQWhK1GR2Bj-7MDKMGxPzbJTcvL9JRUetXPzwMbi62vCkoh88WBg4ebwO0isHemEU1I73F_dzHk221lKg1JqKpyY/s1600/polar+bear.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="300" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEioLIVkjUbY5e-NcUQwwzyKwRYuu2mIfUffK_2NhqDw8z4Fd-CssJ0vQWhK1GR2Bj-7MDKMGxPzbJTcvL9JRUetXPzwMbi62vCkoh88WBg4ebwO0isHemEU1I73F_dzHk221lKg1JqKpyY/s400/polar+bear.jpg" width="400" /></a></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Polar bears are large meat eating carnivore that has adapted beautifully to life in the Arctic frozen and hard. This animal is very great weight to 1,500 kg and an adult will stand 10 meters. Female smaller and weight 300-650 pounds. Polar bears are found in Canada, Russia, United States, Alaska, Greenland and the North Pole Islands Norway. Around the world are estimated to be around 25.000 to 27.000 polar bears around the world.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Polar-bears the most nomadic of all bear species when they are traveling on average 6,000 miles a year. Polar bears are very flexible and they are equally at home on land or in water. Because it is not uncommon finding polar bears in the coastal islands, beaches and even in Arctic waters. Be exceptional swimmers, they have been seen swimming 100 miles from the mainland nearby. They have a small head but a strong jaw and shoulder. They have webbed feet which help them to swim and hunt for seals in the water. This applies paddle with their front feet while steering with their hind legs. The polar bear fur is designed in a way that helps to keep warm even in freezing conditions. Thick fur hairs that appear close to the skin to make them warm, while the hollow guard hair or make them dry with a ban on water seepage into the skin. Bears white camouflage layer is also suitable in snow and ice, while the skin on the back all the feathers are really black. A fat layer thickness below the skin also help them keep warm.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Polar bears surprising not to drink water. They are strictly carnivorous in habit and hunting seals, walruses and small mammals. They have a great capacity for polar bears eat and the stomach can hold up to 150 pounds of meat. They also carry on the whale carcass number and sometimes large polar bears congregate in areas where carcasses are available. Polar bears also provide food for other predators such as foxes wild depending on when they left the rest of the prey.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">There are two main purposes in the life of a polar bear - hunting for food throughout the year and keep the energy as much as possible. For this reason, male polar bears do not hibernate in the traditional sense of the word. While some of their body processes slow down, they are still running and even food hunt since the months dry - this is a kind of 'sleep walking' for big bears. Female polar-bears hibernate in the nest, but do not they dig. They can start breeding at the age of five years. They dig nests in November and still sleep until spring. A woman usually charged twin tiger cubs each weighing 1 pound at birth. At the time his son was ready to face the world in the spring, they weight 15 pounds or more. They need a lot to learn from their mothers and will remain close to their mothers until they reach 2-3 years. When the mother is ready for the next litter, she will lead a bear to fight their own fully grown.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Chemical pollution and global warming seems to be the two most damaging issue a polar bear lives. Because of this, female bears can not produce a healthy baby and the death toll on the bear population has gone up. Exploration activities at the North Pole is another cause of worry as much bear to leave their nests and consequently died.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-60576597237123832652012-07-27T01:18:00.000-07:002012-07-27T01:18:41.556-07:00Koala Bear<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhM48ML97km57T45H5dk5XexAwp9JgzTsHOPZnfIH985yLH4jzIhg5jfGk4JnymW7laEMd6N_uQ7ZGo5GHstvlam6EZ8NkgE_cmzRnGOmKqGPTruAhXh9Pa3KmMbQ3sOk5YwiAyxV_EeQw/s1600/koala+bear.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="306" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhM48ML97km57T45H5dk5XexAwp9JgzTsHOPZnfIH985yLH4jzIhg5jfGk4JnymW7laEMd6N_uQ7ZGo5GHstvlam6EZ8NkgE_cmzRnGOmKqGPTruAhXh9Pa3KmMbQ3sOk5YwiAyxV_EeQw/s400/koala+bear.jpg" width="400" /></a></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Koala bears are marsupials which gets its name from the indigenous word meaning 'no drink'. Curious said shows how Koala bear water supply - from the eucalyptus leaves. The case of drinking water only when ill or when water supply from the leaves is not enough. Koala bears are often mistakenly believed to be related to the bears. Its hairy body, small ears, and almost no tail does not allow this assumption. But even if looks like a bear, it is a small marsupial tree dwelling slow.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">At times, there are various types of Koala. Today, all but one of them has passed away. Koala bears live in a bushland and most are found in Queensland, Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales. Just like humans, Koala bears live in the community and the need for networking with other Koala. They are very territorial and individual Koala even defend their own 'home' district. This is one reason why the Koala bear support for forest tree Eucalyptus tree Eucalyptus have enough to support a healthy population of the Koala and support the expanding needs of growing boys. Koala can know that the other bear's tree and have their own tree. Koala is suitable for living in trees. It has a very good sense of balance, a strong body and grip. Rough sleepers in your feet and hands allow Koala applied to enable them to hold the tree firmly. They had a thumb claw-like fingers that allow them to hold good.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Koalas in the wild appear only as comfortable for them. They are very fussy and finicky food, because they will eat only gum that taste they leave their clothes. Of the 600 varieties of Eucalyptus trees found in Australia, Koalas usually leave most of the species only. Only one or two of the type favored by bears. To help them, Koala bears have an excellent sense of smell.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Eucalyptus diet naturally highly toxic to most animals. But Nature has equipped Koala bear with special adaptations to deal with this kind of diet. They have a digestive system that allows them to detox the poison. Koala bears have a very slow metabolic rate and this allows them to sleep for 15-18 hours a day. It also allows them to store food longer in the stomach and thus defend the Koala bear latest bit of energy from the food they eat. Koala-bears have teeth adapted to bite the 300-500 pounds of leaves they eat every day. A gap between teeth allowing the bear to move the food in her mouth.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Koala bears have thick fur and feathers that protect them from extreme temperatures. Hair has a fine coat of oil that helps to repel water when it rains. Koala lower body padded with dense thick hair coat that protects the body from the branches and the hard cover is sitting on. Koalas are nocturnal animals so most of their foraging activities carried out after dark. This is so that they will lose a minimum amount of moisture.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Become a berkantung, Koala bear gave birth to a later held safely in a pocket. The Joey (or young) slide into a pocket by itself, and then hook on one dot that swells to fill his mouth, to hold securely in a pocket. Young developing eyes, hair and body in a bag. Finally, the young go out and ride in the back of his mother before ready to face the world alone.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-47499414365847468262012-07-27T01:11:00.000-07:002012-07-27T01:11:57.406-07:00Grizzly Bear<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjcKQ9etlJB5ye4TX7VUmjEdk7Gp-6DZInYkA9xomn9rxyzUggIoneKDgy0coma5MgXrZg6a8ordjgKxnFLnPjOQGkgE_2SeitxGdIx2ZMCsC4NtDvQsEajjhm28zHXzmH2UHi_W12Y6o0/s1600/brown+Bear2.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="300" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjcKQ9etlJB5ye4TX7VUmjEdk7Gp-6DZInYkA9xomn9rxyzUggIoneKDgy0coma5MgXrZg6a8ordjgKxnFLnPjOQGkgE_2SeitxGdIx2ZMCsC4NtDvQsEajjhm28zHXzmH2UHi_W12Y6o0/s400/brown+Bear2.jpg" width="400" /></a></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Grizzly bears, also known as the Brown Bear, is a large predator distinguished by distinct hump on the shoulders and long claws for finger nails man. Most of the grizzly bear has a darkish brown color overlay can even vary from light cream to black as well. Grizzly bears have a long nose and big head. The bears get their gray appearance of long guard hair on their backs and shoulders of the white at the tips.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Very large brown bear .. and underestimate it! Male bears can weigh up to 1,000 pound or more of the sheer mass and female touch cool £ 500 if they have a mind to. They stood a magnificent 7 ft high. Alaska and British Columbia coast and some islands such as Kodiak and Admiralty can be proud of the heftiest seen a bear. Consistent diet consisting of high supply of protein to help bear grizzly salmon to grow.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Size has no bearing on the agility and speed of this handsome animal. This can easily reach speeds of 40 mph when in the mood. Grizzly bears found in various habitats from the Arctic tundra with dense forests and grasslands subapline. Brown bears are estimated to have lived in the Great Plains of North America, but browsing humans have caused them to adjust to life in the mountains, dense forests and caves. Grizzly-bears active at night in the box, which means that most of the activities they do at night. Oddly, although true hibernators do not bear them to sleep during the winter. But they are quick to wake up if disturbed. Female grizzly bears are ready for sexual activity at the time they reach 5-7 years. Female internal system has been designed so that fertilization occurs and the baby arrived just too late in January and February while the mother hibernate. Waste usually contains 2-3 baby birds and the young lion will remain with their mothers until they are 3-4 years old. Because the mother has her hands full of care and treatment of children, he will not bear again until the children leave. Consecutive stretchers have a 3-5 year gap between them.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Grizzly bears eating habits shows how advanced it is in the case of adaptation. This is omnivora, which means will eat plants and meat. Leaves, roots, grass, fruit, fruits, fish, carrion, and small mammals consists of a gourmet meal from the average bear. In some districts, a large brown bear, but specialize in eating large mammals such as deer, deer and caribou. District adjacent water body flowing and gushing have seen an increase in taste for fresh salmon and a large population of bears congregate to eat the spoil of this article. In short, brown bears have adapted to the environment so well that they eat anything available in the territory of residence.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Big grizzly bears usually loners and prefer their own company. They live in a community only for child raising season, or when food in abundant supply. Depending on location, grizzly bear sleep for about 5-8 months during the time they use all the stored fat. It is very natural that they got very hungry and very bad. They gorge during the summer and autumn to develop proposals that enough fat to see them through the Denning. This is especially true for women who gave birth to her son one pound and then nurse them for 20 pounds of baby birds - as well eat anything. Head of violent and very territorial when it comes to protecting their babies. Most grizzly bears live up to 25 years in the wild.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-33172691243424942432012-07-27T01:04:00.000-07:002012-07-27T01:04:43.864-07:00Brown Bear<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj_mvEEdJvS4SXDngU2UK79Iu279eoHaVpTbMWiOIO3_2rj8EKAzJ2H9wk2dkDT-i50cJZW36p-7iuP31PM7s2P0-u59K8wYf0jXoX9y8dCFsBYewpgXLa_auGhRfMcsr3FQBho1lGjzB8/s1600/brown+Bear.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj_mvEEdJvS4SXDngU2UK79Iu279eoHaVpTbMWiOIO3_2rj8EKAzJ2H9wk2dkDT-i50cJZW36p-7iuP31PM7s2P0-u59K8wYf0jXoX9y8dCFsBYewpgXLa_auGhRfMcsr3FQBho1lGjzB8/s400/brown+Bear.jpg" width="293" /></a></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Brown bears abound in forested mountains, grasslands and areas with plenty of water and lots of fresh plants. They are found in North America, Europe and Asia. Grizzlies are a different species of brown bear sub. Brown bear, black bear closely related. But they are often mistaken for a bear because they grow black and gray coat different. Male bear weight up to 700 pounds while females weigh about 350 pounds. As they stood on their feet, they reached nearly 7 feet tall, and they do not stand as a sign of a threat, not those who are curious and want to see more. Big shoulder muscles and rolling strong and long claws help the bear to dig in the soil, take check etc</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">As winter draws near, brown bear preparing to hibernate. Bears the most weight over right before their hibernation period than later. This is because during the fall, bears are busy eating of it can continue. Necessary to prepare the fat for 4-7 months when it has to go without food. During this period of black bears may chew almost 40 kilos of food a day. When cold settle in, clumsy bear waddles into the cave and into the deep sleep for a time all his body functions slow down, to minimize energy loss.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">One of the facts most interesting about the bear is a bear female enters the cave had become pregnant with her son. When it's time arrived, the mother bear did not even recognize one youth out. New panda baby weighs almost a pound. It slid into position so it can feed. At the time of completion of a bear holding up, baby bear will achieve a comfortable weight. Mama milk is very rich in fat and provides the baby with the necessary calories. For this reason, the female bears should have a very good suggestion of fat in the body. Embryo in the womb to grow only if he has a pile of fat needed. Nearly one of every 2-3 baby birds die before completing their first year of life. Many died from disease, some hunger. Large animals, even the child's own father, can be a threat if the children are separated from its parent. This is why young children live with their mother until they are old enough to manage themselves. Mother usually protects the baby.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Many bear chocolate love vegetarian diet, but they add their diet with fish and small mammals. Many bears have adapted to the food most easily available in their area. For example, the bears that live near the river gorge on fresh fish, especially salmon that fill these rivers. For all large amount of fat they carry around, they are surprisingly agile and quick. They can reach speeds of 35mph in short bursts. But they are slow to increase their body fat because they're tired.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Brown bears, as bears, are loners. They avoid people if they can help it. They only had three wishes in life - to find food, find a partner and avoid danger. Brown bear most active during the morning or late evening. Some even prefer to be nocturnal. This is to prevent loss of body heat that full view in the daytime can cause. Brown bears like to sleep away the hottest hours of the day in their day-bed with a thick canopy of leaves to protect them from heat.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-34439824090469800812012-07-27T00:53:00.000-07:002012-07-27T00:53:10.570-07:00Black Bear<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiraG-lpm1uzFnLM772PDW2pyMS48ltPPg-995P7DBgogfu2uFKNqxTsc2eAfuY4apgByCIe6TfP57mEe5EO9pjuGfPdqaBfdbrB48fEGEGI0R5ldEf1RsnowwaOxjFxTi0xCX5JX4Gd5g/s1600/black+bear.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiraG-lpm1uzFnLM772PDW2pyMS48ltPPg-995P7DBgogfu2uFKNqxTsc2eAfuY4apgByCIe6TfP57mEe5EO9pjuGfPdqaBfdbrB48fEGEGI0R5ldEf1RsnowwaOxjFxTi0xCX5JX4Gd5g/s400/black+bear.jpg" width="400" /></a></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Much to the consternation of many people, black bears are not always black - they are sometimes brown, sometimes brown and sometimes (although rarely) even white! Some black bears have a white patch on their chest. Black bear is smaller than a bear, but undoubtedly very large. Most of the wild man reach up to 400-500 pounds while females vary between 100-300 pounds. Bear weight must depend on season, time of year and age of the bear itself. However, the heaviest known black bear weighed only 880 pounds man cool! Male black bears larger than females and can grow to 60-80 inches tall.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Black bears have very large brains as compatible with the body. This is one of the more intelligent mammals have excellent long-term memory. This black bear has a very good vision and can see quite well close. They see in color. When they relax, make a large black bear grunts, but they scream when they are nervous or irritated. They use their voices to express their emotions. Black bears are excellent swimmers and can swim at least half a mile when they were in fresh water. Black bears can hear and smell far better than most humans as well. For all their weight and clumsiness, black bears are fast runners, faster and faster. They can run uphill, down or flat. Speed depends on the weight of the bear of course. When the bear fat in the winter, they are too hot to quickly and easily tired.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Some black bears active at night, mainly because they want to avoid people. If not, black bears become active a few hours before sunrise, sleeping by day in the course of the day and ended the day with sunset. But this is not a fixed pattern for a few bears to reverse this pattern. Black bears are very good hunters and omnivora in nature. They like to pound their meat and enjoy the fruits, leaves, seeds, vegetables and insects. Black bear adjust their sleep with the availability of food. In the South where food is available throughout the year, bears remain active throughout. But in the North when food is scarce between September and April, they hibernate. Bears that hibernate are usually slow their metabolism to meet the needs of the body to cover the lean months.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Black bears are usually found in deep forests of loss of human population. Starting from Florida to Northern Mexico and from Alaska to Canada. Some black bears moved to open the Tundra even where there are no bears. As a society, are beginning to learn more about bears, they have become more tolerant of bears. However, black bears most happy in a large forest abundant in vegetation, fruits and nuts. Marsh and the rain is the main source of succulent plants, while the river and pond water for cooling and drinking. When mothers have their babies tail like a rest in large trees with wrinkled bark for bedding sites. This is very safe.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Female black bears produce children between 5-7 years. Mating cycles depending on the availability of food. His new born weighing 1-2 kg at birth. Cubs usually stay with their mothers until they are 2-3 years old. When they are ready to marry again, her mother let them. Most black bears can live to 20 years or more if they are not hunted. But the bears that live outside the protection die for human intervention. Therefore, the bears are not protected flat live to 3-6 years.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-90142232107102783312012-07-27T00:44:00.000-07:002012-07-27T00:44:17.957-07:00Panda Bear<div style="text-align: justify;"><i>Two different species commonly known as Panda Bear - Ailuropoda melanoleuca and Ailurus fulgens.</i></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi7jOnLPdj2-l4ctvvr0WtxPIzZNVmMwU5gSu6iWtuJHf_6kWjTjAGf5FFEBN7A-iSuBSjwq7MWtHUj3iEODQG0mn-H5B2Oqg7a4jt9ckfpY-6vAvtMDrXvz1eS9fcJVQy_fxxmShvUR84/s1600/panda.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="266" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi7jOnLPdj2-l4ctvvr0WtxPIzZNVmMwU5gSu6iWtuJHf_6kWjTjAGf5FFEBN7A-iSuBSjwq7MWtHUj3iEODQG0mn-H5B2Oqg7a4jt9ckfpY-6vAvtMDrXvz1eS9fcJVQy_fxxmShvUR84/s400/panda.jpg" width="400" /></a></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b>The Giant Panda</b></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Scientific name for giant pandas - Ailuropoda melanoleuca - translate "black and white cat's paw". Panda name is derived from the Himalayas, Nepal may, but in the west panda term used to refer only to the red panda (Ailurus fulgens). Giant panda bear but the bear called piebald or party-colored bear, until the beginning of the 20th century. Chinese name for giant pandas, Dàxióngmāo, translate "beer bear cat". In several regions, including Taiwan, giant pandas are not mentioned Māoxióng, meaning "bear cat".</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Accurate scientific classification of giant pandas has been a lot of debate, but according to recent DNA testing is the giant panda bear family Ursidae. Previously, the giant panda bear is considered by some to be more closely related to the weasel family Procyonidae. Different pandas the other members of the Ursidae family in some way. Where other bears have round eyes, a giant panda bear has a vertical slit that gives a cat like appearance. These students were given the names of the giant pandas as "cat bear beer" and "bear cat" in the original region. Closest relative the giant panda is a bear of South America berkacamata (Tremarctos ornatus).</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">There are two subspecies of giant panda: Ailuropoda melanoleuca Ailuropoda melanoleuca melanoleuca and qinlingensis. Ailuropoda melanoleuca melanoleuca mainly found in the Sichuan and features a special panda with a different color contrast of white and black colors. Ailuropoda melanoleuca qinlingensis but will display a pattern of dark brown and light brown coat. This will also differ from other subspecies of pandas have smaller skulls and larger molars. Ailuropoda melanoleuca qinlingensis are endemic Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi province and living at an altitude of 1300-3000 meters.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Red Panda</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Ailurus fulgens, also known as the red panda, panda and hǔo lower hu. Hǔo hu Chinese name translates "fox fire", and can be used for both the red panda and the red fox. Red panda Xiong mao xiǎo also called on China, which means "little panda." There are two subspecies of red panda: Ailurus fulgens fulgens and Ailurus fulgens styani. Ailurus fulgens fulgens can be found in China, Myanmar and Nepal. These differ from Ailurus fulgens with a slightly smaller and has a fur lither face. Ailurus fulgens styani Burmese found in northern and some parts of China and can be identified by different signs of the face.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Accurate scientific classification of red panda has many debated. Recent DNA tests showed that the red panda is a distant relative of the weasel family Mustelidae, the family Mephitidae the skunk, and raccoon in Procyonidae family. Previously, the red panda is considered a family member Procyonidae raccoon, but today most of the members have agreed to put them in their own families - Ailuridae, in the superfamily Mustelidae. Other members, however, claimed that the red panda must be placed in the bear family Ursidae.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-17922121918716179822012-07-25T08:02:00.000-07:002012-07-25T08:02:36.263-07:00Snow Leopard<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi1i_xsYCBvSEiFyWvJRrix6GIzec4soIwTUXcdALdH6V3tJ396LmOLB39VcCogowVcNZnotzXiX45HTmpd6O7rpCPxZhp_azc3FG1Ygr4Qz1uQZMzc-JTC-yKbE68UK33GRQmyqLb4kJs/s1600/snow+leopard.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="235" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi1i_xsYCBvSEiFyWvJRrix6GIzec4soIwTUXcdALdH6V3tJ396LmOLB39VcCogowVcNZnotzXiX45HTmpd6O7rpCPxZhp_azc3FG1Ygr4Qz1uQZMzc-JTC-yKbE68UK33GRQmyqLb4kJs/s320/snow+leopard.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Surprising snow leopards are not closely related to leopards or other members of the group Pantherine, although the name can easily mislead one to believe otherwise. Snow leopards show several features that are very different. First of all, the signs of the body in the snow leopards are very different from that of the leopards. The roses and spots on the snow leopards are not clear and given distance apart. Snow leopards do not have a full roll throat. Long fur and feathers of having to protect themselves from extreme cold in the wild mountains. Snow leopards are generally gray in color with yellow tinges in the pelvis, and white fur, belly chin and chest. Snow leopards have a very strong claws which help in climbing and walking on rough terrain while the foot may seem too short for the body.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Often found in the mountains of central Asia, snow leopards seen in Russia, Mongolia, China, Tibet, India and Pakistan. While this may seem like a wide area, the actual bag where snow leopards are found relatively small and scattered. Snow leopards usually can be found at altitudes ranging from 2000-4000 meters, although sometimes they can appear in places higher. Rocky field, such as passing the mountains, caves and outcrops are his favorite. As winter approaches, the cat will come down to the lowland forests to prey on hibernate.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Snow leopards are generally hunt during dawn and dusk and prefer wild sheep and goats as ibex. Musk deer and various types of rabbits and birds are another favorite. The cat is using the cover of darkness to gain and slinks under the sky to jump out of nowhere on his unsuspecting victims. Cats also use camouflage and natural cover from field to profitability. This animal muscle can even bring down prey that 2-3 times more weight, such as the Yak. If the meal is very large, cats will come back for 3-4 days to feed. Cats are solitary hunters except during mating season when one cat may stalk while the other spring. However, unlike the cousin, snow leopards do not attack humans even though they may interfere with the animal if the low food supply.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Snow leopards live in areas where severe to extreme climatic conditions and life was hard. Here only the grace and cunning can survive. Mating season because it's very important for cats if you want to keep lines of life. Female cats usually give birth during the spring, until his son arrived when the food is very warm and strong. The children stayed with their mother for about 20 months and for that they get quite a lot of weight and learn to hunt. Litter size is generally2, although sometimes, she even may bear up to 4 children go tiger.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Total snow leopards are slow but sure decline. The, soft fur gray to white from leopards to work against it when it comes to hunting and hunters. Many Chinese medicine also uses bone snow leopards. These factors coupled with a general decline in the species because of the huge pressure put food on the longevity of their line. All this has been true to bring the snow leopards in the IUCN list of endangered animals. But hard work and public awareness is the only way in which species can be protected.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-32807771711169770942012-07-25T07:51:00.000-07:002012-07-25T07:51:44.083-07:00Ocelot Cat<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhlIQ6ZnwRnEpgzAB0vrzoSRGL2j5VKNnmgL3B0DQsW3sGb_UTwlxTD6ZNWJxJc-SuyVA8wKqtLGlUBbinZcWh8gWsuCNfKH8Xkq5X2eTaJ0cANSdxgZidAWxOyNANomPzSl-g8A9TcDCk/s1600/ocelot+cats.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhlIQ6ZnwRnEpgzAB0vrzoSRGL2j5VKNnmgL3B0DQsW3sGb_UTwlxTD6ZNWJxJc-SuyVA8wKqtLGlUBbinZcWh8gWsuCNfKH8Xkq5X2eTaJ0cANSdxgZidAWxOyNANomPzSl-g8A9TcDCk/s320/ocelot+cats.jpg" width="301" /></a></div>Ocelot cat has a body yellow / golden brown, decorated with dots and black-eyed irregular lines of dark brown. Decorations serve as camouflage and lets the cat Ocelot to stay hidden in the woods and forests. Layer of yellow / golden brown underlying vary depending on the type of environment where Ocelot cats. Forest life Ocelot cat will usually show the basic colors yellow or even dark brown, while the Ocelot cats that live in dry environment will benefit from a layer of cream-colored pale and more.<br />
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Perfect cat Ocelot adapted to life in the dense environment to grow. It is equipped with eyes big and strong and has exceptional vision even when the light rare. They can climb, and want to get long hair during the day, but most of the hunting took place on land where they eat the rodents and amphibians. Ocelot is a night cat active, and using the center stalk prey odor and sharp vision for the final attack. Ocelot cat will also include small monkeys, birds and snakes in the food and can also catch fish. This is a skilled swimmer. If the cat Ocelot had the opportunity, they will hesitate to attack pets such as birds and young pigs. Ocelot cats but will prevent animals larger than itself, and the majority of victims is much smaller than 20 - £ 35 Ocelot cat. This means that the adult pigs, dogs, etc. will not be considered victims. Wild dogs and foxes really Ocelot cat will attack and eat them.<br />
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Ocelot is a region of up to 3 square miles and Ocelot cat will use the dirt to mark its territory. Ocelot cats can be very territorial and hard to defend territory against each other Ocelot cat. Territorial disputes can even cause death, but some Ocelots seem to accept other members of the same sex during the day when you do not compete for food. Ocelot cat has been seen resting together in the same tree during the day. Male and female cats can also share the same area. Ocelot male cat will make the trip much longer than her every night, and a male territories can overlap so that several women. Some sources claim that Ocelot cats are solitary animals and that cats, male and female meet only to mate. But other sources reported on the men and women form couples, to hunt together and even produce voice mengiau to keep in touch.<br />
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Ocelot cats usually female will be ready to breed at the age of 18 months, and will continue to breed until 13 years or more. Ocelot cat breeding age males span 15 months to 15 years. Ocelots rare wild plants older than 15 years. Breeding will often occur between September and November, but the Ocelot cat can breed for the rest of this year. Females will set the space in the cave, shrub or tree grows dense hollow. Thorny vegetation appreciated. Ocelot at the time of pregnancy for about 70-80 days. A special stretcher will consist of 2-4 young. New-born cat Ocelot has closed eyes and dark coat. When they are around 2 months, they will follow their mother out of the workspace. Ocelot kittens remain with their mothers until they are 2 years old.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-24220643562848797012012-07-25T07:46:00.000-07:002012-07-25T07:46:42.038-07:00White Tigers Animal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjPio-ndGlqNBJHdR54dHvxxncMvZW14Td_4y-hiYm5k8KdO0XMUoLy1yuHFHCQOZxAIfxNNJB2peGnLr2U_h5rfT3bPlHLV_wVu5f3r1BmsWNV9YRZcIn7wA38ijPGoXWDr0ZcckuL4rI/s1600/white+tiger.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjPio-ndGlqNBJHdR54dHvxxncMvZW14Td_4y-hiYm5k8KdO0XMUoLy1yuHFHCQOZxAIfxNNJB2peGnLr2U_h5rfT3bPlHLV_wVu5f3r1BmsWNV9YRZcIn7wA38ijPGoXWDr0ZcckuL4rI/s320/white+tiger.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><div style="text-align: justify;">White tiger Bengal tiger born from a recessive gene that produces their full layer of white descent. While most white tigers have a white coat with black stripes on it, a rare white tiger is really white. Some white tigers have a pink nose and white to off-white stucco with gray, black or chocolate colored stripes on them. Their eyes most of the blue, though sometimes they have a yellow or green eyes. Although the white tigers are very popular because of their exotic appearance, there is very little of them left. In India alone, less than 20 of the tigers have been seen in the last 100 years or more. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Some of the white tiger was found in the local proposals and the zoo, where they attract the public. While the white tiger is found in the wild is not sub species, which grows white tiger in captivity usually yield a cross between two species. Although various kinds of Bengal Tigers have a special colored mantle of fire, they have a gene for white. Rare, and because the cross, a white tiger also occurs in species of Siberian or Amur, too. Several Amur tigers are Bengal tigers married. So in addition to white tigers and white Bengal tigers have also Amurs generic white races. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">White tiger also called chinchilla tigers or tiger ice, showing the name of their white suits and not their habitat. White tigers are not albino. A pure white tiger, in one of the rare sightings in the wild, have been described to have a completely white fur with a line pattern seen under reflected light. Stripeless very rare white tigers. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">White tiger is believed to have certain characteristics that differ from their peers more generally. This tigers grow faster and therefore more weight than their cousins. White tiger is believed to have better vision and sprinter as well. No doubt, the white tiger is much more beautiful and attractive. But beauty also brought condemnation, what with so many people ready to boil and chop. To meet their demands, the white tiger breeding usually suffer from depression due to marital flesh. Previously, a deliberate attempt to produce a white tiger cub by mating closely related tiger has resulted in a dramatic toll on his descendants. Breeding father to daughter and brother with brother is causing a surge in the number of them. Typical signs of depression include captivity curved spine, crossed eyes, short neck and legs bent. As inbreeding worsen, the number of stillborn babies and abortions also rose, and some baby birds often die from the disease last a mystery. Because all these factors working against them, the white tigers in captivity generally grow shorter than the age of their cousin. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Pressure from the industry who are willing to buy a white tiger with selangit price has caused the situation worsens. In some parts of the world, competition is intense that her pickles are usually killed at birth. White tiger revered in some traditions with them as God preying China West. In S. Korean white tiger is a symbol of Yin and Yang and the Hundu mythology, the white tiger is considered as an incarnation of God. In India, it is even believed that killing a white tiger can cause death within one year. Unfortunately, all myth but do not help keep the number of white tigers.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-68491583905159008732012-07-25T07:39:00.000-07:002012-07-25T07:39:52.187-07:00Jaguar Cats Animal<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjH2fexaBri1XCgjPMKVuJBBLCtclVgLtK37ThqfqiErmYXKAFyIEYc4PBmTrLMniWvaKAWMEivxFMQ_FmvKoewBIYqK7AK-Ja3Q3JwNqqsugBZui0dVk_elb7U3ueiQtwvFh4bHfWbDOg/s1600/jaguar.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjH2fexaBri1XCgjPMKVuJBBLCtclVgLtK37ThqfqiErmYXKAFyIEYc4PBmTrLMniWvaKAWMEivxFMQ_FmvKoewBIYqK7AK-Ja3Q3JwNqqsugBZui0dVk_elb7U3ueiQtwvFh4bHfWbDOg/s320/jaguar.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Animal jaguar (Panthera onca) is a large cat found in South America and the southern part of the North American continent. Animal jaguar is the most powerful cats in the United States and one of the larger members of the cat family Felidae. For possession of a round head and body are strong, sometimes referred to as the "bulldog" of the cat world.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Jaguar animal considered a "big cat" referred to in conjunction with other well-known-and even bigger - big cats such as lions and tigers. Jaguar animal will usually reach a length 1.62 to1.83 meters (5.3 to 6 feet), not including the tail which is usually about 75 cm (30 inches) long. Shoulder high jaguar animal usually between 67 and 76 cm (27 and 30 inches). Later the largest known specimen jaguar weighing more than 150 kg (333 pounds), but the jaguar live in around 56-96 kg (124-211 lb). The female jaguar is usually about 20 percent smaller than the male jaguar. The jaguars that live in Central America and Mexico are usually smaller than the jaguar from other districts. A male jaguar animals from this area will rarely grow larger than 56 kg (123 lb), while women tend to live about 40 kg (90 lb).</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">The same jaguar looks similar to leopards, jaguars animals are heavier and have a stronger body shape. You can tell by looking at two separate cat called roses. The rose is a black ring around the place sometimes features found on some wild cats. Leopards have similar symptoms, but rarely will show roses with spots on it. The roses will be much smaller in tiger and leopard, jaguar animal, while the larger has roses and a little more than a darker color. The solid line that surrounds the small spots are very common in animal jaguar.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Background layer of the animal jaguar will usually have orange or yellow color. Of black roses and many more spots because that would contrast sharply with the paler background. However, you can search for jaguars in which the signs are almost invisible, because the black background layer is not yellow / orange. This is called Melanisme, and animal jaguar who have this condition called black panthers. Black panther cat species because it was not, which is a variant of the leopards. If you look closely, you can actually see the roses and places even on the black panthers.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">The male jaguar animal become sexually adult when 3-4 years, while the female jaguar animal usually reach sexual maturity at age 2-3. Normal gestation period for animals jaguar is a jaguar 90-110 days and litter can consist of up to four young people. Newborn jaguar with eyes closed and will not be able to see until they were approximately two weeks. They will live with their mother until they are two years old. After this, they should start looking for their own territory. Depending on the animal jaguar habitat will claim a territory consisting of 25-150 square kilometers. In the wild, jaguars animals rarely grow older than 11 years. Jaguar treated well in captivity can reach the age of 20 years.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-87314747028686099542012-07-25T07:32:00.000-07:002012-07-25T07:32:37.170-07:00Siberian Tiger<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgNQ-gzWYkP4RsVVZOqQdXOt7deAXbtK3VWLcqg2bIECrrHCj7AprmCqdOD-d3yW8K8lko7XV5AjfuD4m3lTJUDTEttzLGiT21guwhRc1r173ZmO9IItmSl-99Djr50EXGBLfI0HS7yfYE/s1600/siberian+tiger.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgNQ-gzWYkP4RsVVZOqQdXOt7deAXbtK3VWLcqg2bIECrrHCj7AprmCqdOD-d3yW8K8lko7XV5AjfuD4m3lTJUDTEttzLGiT21guwhRc1r173ZmO9IItmSl-99Djr50EXGBLfI0HS7yfYE/s320/siberian+tiger.jpg" width="288" /></a></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Siberian tiger is also known as Amur tiger, Manchurian tiger, the tiger and Northeast China tiger Ussurian. Latin name of Panthera tigris is altaicia.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Siberian tiger can reach a length 130 inches (286 cm) making it the largest of the different variants of the tiger. Siberian tiger has a very large nose than other tiger variants and male Siberian tigers usually have manes. The length of a special body for a male Siberian tiger is 106-130 inches (233.2 to 286 cm) while the female is smaller and usually live between 95 and 108 inches (209 and 237.6 cm). Macan measured from nose to tip of tail. Their male Siberian tiger is much heavier than the female tiger and usually weight 419-675 lb (190-306 kg). Male Siberian tiger really big weight 800 pounds (364 kg) or more. Female Siberian tigers tend to live in the vicinity of 221-368 lb (101-168 kg).</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Mantle of the Siberian tiger is orange and slightly paler than other tiger subspecies mantle of. There is also a very pale variant known as the White Siberian tiger. Both variants have brown stripes very much space as compared with black lines and the narrow space of the other subspecies. Belly white.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Siberian tigers living wild in eastern Russia, northeastern China and North Korea. Previously, wild Siberian tigers can also be found in southeastern Russia and South Korea. Siberian tiger a near extinct in the wild, but has the largest captive population of all the different subspecies of tiger. Estimates claim that there are between 350 and 500 wild Siberian tigers, but we still do not know the total course. In the captive population, about 500 specimens of the conservation program, including the Species Survival Program (SSP). Most of the specimens was down from 83 Siberian tigers captured from nature. Many scientists agree that this population is large enough to be stable and genetically diverse.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Siberian tiger wild boar hunting, especially deer and wild, and every Siberian tigers require large territories. Male Siberian tiger would try to claim territory around 800 to 1.000 km2 (309-390 mile2), while women generally claim about 100-400 km2 (39-154 mile2). Typical range for Siberian tigers is birch forest and scrub oak areas.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">In Russia, a known amount of wild Siberian tigers are not larger than 24 specimens in the 1940s. In 1994, estimates show the population of Russia 150-200 tigers and three years later this figure rose to 360-400. The total increase for conservation efforts and the hedge to be appointed in Russia: Kedrovaya Pad, Sikhote-Alin and Lazovsky. Because the Russian tiger explore a wide area and across the Russian border, exactly the number of tigers in Russia is naturally difficult to determine. Chinese and North Korean tiger population is much smaller and estimates show that currently there are less than 35 Siberian tigers in China.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-9224064535399400822012-07-25T07:00:00.000-07:002012-07-25T07:00:49.494-07:00Bengal Tiger<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgv-EwWh4OPmplycMbwuZ5XabrBB7Z08tXTS9JWvBLxRknyks6QTbBfGIaUxSZTdhLjLMcSTvngLDADdieGcK1dAcRLGMDgUiMZmQBa1Qx85658TCMTtyMlHWLxoh8-KfkGzMR3pGS872U/s1600/bengal+tiger3.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="232" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgv-EwWh4OPmplycMbwuZ5XabrBB7Z08tXTS9JWvBLxRknyks6QTbBfGIaUxSZTdhLjLMcSTvngLDADdieGcK1dAcRLGMDgUiMZmQBa1Qx85658TCMTtyMlHWLxoh8-KfkGzMR3pGS872U/s320/bengal+tiger3.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b><i>"Tiger, tiger burning bright</i></b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b><i>in the jungle night,</i></b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b><i>What immortal hand or eye</i></b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b><i>Symmetry can frame thy fear? "</i></b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b><i>- William Blake -</i></b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
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</div><div style="text-align: justify;">That glory, mystical charm of the government of Bengal Tiger has inspired poets, artists, painters, photographers and millions of admirers around the world. But, sad to say, Bengal tiger is a species decline, barely holding on the existence of bounds.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Largest member of the family cat, tiger or "Panthera Tigris' is a hunter, graceful solitary. Bengal tiger found in India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China and Nepal. Latest Census pegs sheer number of people in 3500. In the 1970s this number had reached all time low of 1200. But through concerted efforts and wildlife protection NGOs, persuaded the government of India tiger numbers and carefully preserved in sacred places and the zoo. An unfortunate fall out of the artificial environment in which these tigers that are kept is that the tigers have lost their genetic purity. Tigers who was born and raised in captivity show genetic variation. That is, if this trend continues, it is possible that the Bengal tiger as we know it now will be really spoiled in a few years.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Among the Bengal tiger, the most preferred species, rare and interesting is the white tiger. This is very rare that in about 100 years only 12 white tigers have been seen all over India. Good subspecies or a mixture of clever made, white tigers are pure white with black lines, as opposed to a normal tiger orangish coat. White tigers are generally descendants of the Bengal tiger that has a specific recessive gene needed for white coloring. Interestingly, the pure white tiger free from even karakteristiknya lines, although this is very rare.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Hunting wildlife, felling trees and hunting - these are three main reasons which have caused the decline of tiger populations. Bengal tigers also mistakenly viewed as a predatory male, though usually the tiger did not eat human flesh. This is their wildlife Menyusutnya that forced some of the tigers have lost hope. Bengal Tigers, like all tigers are very strong, muscular and agile. They are very good swimmers though they generally avoid climbing trees. Their favorite foods include deer, sambar, deer, elephants, deer and Gaur. Tiger runners not hard, they usually stalk their prey and pounce. Once they had killed the victim, the tiger back the dead preying for 3-5 feed. After a heavy meal, usually tiger hungry for several days.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br />
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</div><div style="text-align: justify;">Bengal tiger, killing as a sport and entertainment from the heydays of the British Raj to the present is bleak reminder of how close people come to defeat all forms of life on earth. Even the brilliant Bengal Tiger is known for the strength of body and mind can not hold its own against the cruelty of man.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-4916809779877711882012-07-24T00:11:00.000-07:002012-07-24T00:11:14.047-07:00Siamese Cat<br />
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The people of Siam (Thai: วิเชียร มา ศ, RTGS: Wichianmat) is one of the descendants of the first clearly recognized Oriental cat. Breed originated in Thailand (then known as Siam), where they are one of the original race number and called Wichian Mat (วิเชียร มา ศ, name meaning "moon diamond"). In the 20th century Siamese cat became one of the most popular race in Europe and North America.</div>
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Siam Thai people or traditional Siamese shares some features with modern (for example, coat color patterns and short individuals, although not as short and "drawn" as modern), but differs in the head and body type. It has a "foreign" type (not elongate, leg, bending, but in reality, with Boning is) not "oriental" type as in the modern Siamese and Oriental descent and have a modified wedge head, with rounded cheeks of a wedge-shaped nozzle projects (or "Marten face" as mentioned in the explanation of the 19th century). Large enough ear higher than the modern Siamese. Eyes are medium to slightly large, almond shape but was not very "oriental."</div>
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Breed standards of the modern Siamese have shown a body, elegant, sleek, stylish, flexible and muscular. The head is triangular, with a good nose.</div>
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Eyes are almond shaped and oblique, with large wide based ears are placed more towards the side of the head. This position should form a perfect triangle from the tip of the nose end of each ear. It has an elegant long neck and slender body and thin tail. Fur short, shiny, smooth, soft, strong, and to comply with the lower layers of the body is not. Siam those marked with a special color scheme pointed.</div>
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Pointed pattern is a form of partial albinism, resulting from a mutation in tyrosinase, an enzyme involved in melanin production. Mutated enzyme is heat-sensitive;. Failed to work at normal body temperature, but becomes active in the area cool on the skin This led to the dark coloration in the coolest part of the body of cats, including the extremities and face, which is cooled by the air through the sinuses. All children Siamese cat, although pure cream or white at birth, develop visible points in the first few months of life in colder parts of their bodies. At four-week-old kitten, eye-eye must be clearly distinguishable enough to recognize their color. Siamese cats tend to dark with age, and generally adult Siamese living in warm climates have lighter than their jackets in winter. Initially most of the Siamese had seal (extremely dark brown, almost black) eyes, but sometimes Siam was born with blue (cool gray) points, the genetic influence of dilution on seal point (lighter brown) brown eyes, seal genetic variation point, or purple (pale warm gray) points, genetically dilusian chocolate. The colors were at first considered "inferior" seal points, and are not eligible to show or breed. All shades finally accepted by the breed associations, and become more common through breeding programs specifically aimed at producing these colors. Later, outcrosses with other descendants who developed Siamese-mix cats with points in other cat colors and patterns including red and cream point, lynx (cat) point, and tortoise-shell ("tortie") point.</div>
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In England, all pointed Siamese-style cats are considered as part of the Siamese breed. In the United States, registry of cats, Cat breeders Association, considers only the four original colourations as Siamese: seal point, blue point, chocolate point, and the purple dot. Oriental cats with colourpoints in color or pattern other than the four considered Shorthairs in luxury cat colorpoint America.</div>
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Many Siamese cats from Thailand had a rigidity in their heads, but for many years, these properties are considered as disabled and farmers has been largely eradicated, although still some street cats in Thailand. Siamese cats also have a variety of optics. Same albino allele that produces colored eyes blue eyes means that they do not have tapetum lucidum, which strengthens the structure glimmer in the eyes of other cats. Mutation in tyrosinase also produces abnormal nerve connections between the eye and brain kiasme uncrossed optic cable has abnormal. Early Siamese squint much to compensate, but as a twisted tail, crossed eyes have been seen as an offense and because of the nature of selective breeding is far less common today. Unlike many other blue-eyed white cats, Siamese cats do not have the capability hearing.</div>
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Siam is usually very dear and intelligent cats, renowned for their social nature. Many enjoy the togetherness with the people and is sometimes described as "extrovert". Often they bond strongly to one person. Some Siamese are very vocal, with low-pitched loud noise - known as "Meezer", from where they had a name they call - compared with a human baby crying, and persistent in demanding attention. These cats are usually active and funny, even as adults, and often described as more dog-like in behavior from other cats.</div>
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They are sometimes less active at night than during the day most of the cats, probably due to their lack of tapetum lucidum night view of the poor relative to other cats.</div>
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Based on the Swedish insurance data, which revealed Siamese and Siamese breeds have a higher mortality rate compared with other races. The average lifespan of Siamese is somewhere between 10 to 12.5 years. Survival of 12.5 years was 42%. Based on the statistics of Sweden, the majority of deaths caused by neoplasms, tumors, especially milk. The Siamese also have higher levels of morbidity. Those who are at high risk of neoplastic and gastrointestinal problems, but have a lower risk of urinary tract disease the cat. It should be noted that the Swedish insurance data detected only cat to 12.5 years, and estimated that less than 50% of the pure-bred cats insured in Sweden. In addition, the data do not distinguish between breed cats and cats spayed / dikebiri, the second group had a lower incidence of certain types of cancer (when spayed / dikebiri early enough), the data do not distinguish between indoor / outdoor and indoor-only cats (in the room The only cat has no risk of trauma in a traffic accident, and tend to contract or virus infection from other cats).</div>
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The most common abnormality of PRA-Progressive retinal atrophy in cats (among them the Abyssinian, the Somali people and a large group of related Siamese descent) associated with mutations in the gene rdAc-and-ready DNA test.</div>
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Bengal cat is a kind of hybrid, formed by the cross of the domestic cat and Asian leopard cat (ALC), bengalensis bengalensis Prionailurus.<br />
Bengal cat has a desirable "wild" appearance with large dots, roses, and abdomen bright / white, and body structure reminiscent of the ALC. Bengal has a gentle temperament of domestic cats, so long separated by at least three generations of the original cross between domestic cats and ALC.<br />
The name "Bengal cat" is derived from Asian leopards taxonomic cat (P. bengalensis b.), And not of the Bengal tiger in connection further.<br />
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Bengal cats have a "wild look" signs, such as large spots, roses, and abdomen bright / white, and body structure reminiscent of the leopard cat. A Bengal rosetted spots occur only in the back and sides, with stripes elsewhere. His descendants are usually also feature "mascara" (horizontal striping alongside the eyes) and foreleg striping.<br />
Bengal cats are usually better classified as brown spots or snow (although there are more colors, brown and snow was colored only Bengal that the House leadership Cat Fancy (English) acknowledges). In brown Bengals, good or mark-striped marble. Included in the rosetted spotted variety, consisting of a dark place with a line around it. Snow Bengals are good marble or see, but also divided into blue eyes or eye color of each other.<br />
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International Cat Association Bengal recognizes several colors (brown, seal lynx point, mink, sepia, silver) and patterns (spotted and marble) for the competition. New properties of the class, other colors can be displayed, as well as the longhairs.</div>
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After three generations of the original intersection, temperament breed cats usually get soft in the state; However, the typical pet owner, Bengal cats kept as pets must be at least four generations (F4) are removed from the leopard cat. Called the "cat" policy from the first three generations of breeding to serve (F1-F3) are usually provided for the purpose of breeding or special pet home environment.<br />
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Himalayan cats are kind of long-haired cats identical in type to Persia, with the exception of blue eyes and color of the dot, which is derived from the intersection of Persia and Siam. Although the same lineage was there for hundreds of years, the Persian Colourpoint, as commonly called in Europe, a new beginning in the late 1950s .</div>
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While the Himalayas is considered as a separate breed from the Persian by the International Cat Association, it is grouped together with the Persian and Exotic Shorthair (Persian-haired version) under the "Persian Breed Group standard" . Cat breeders' association considers the color variations of Himalayan Persian is not a separate breed, even though they compete in the color of their own. To the color of the breed named Himalaya: Himalayan reference to animal coloration, especially the Himalayan rabbit.</div>
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Such as Persian cats, Himalayan cats tend to have round (cobby) body with short legs, which makes it more difficult for them to jump as high as other cats do. Some people have more than Siam as the body [citation needed], even, and can jump as high as seven feet [quote required].</div>
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Like the Persians, there are two types of cat Himalaya, Traditional or Doll Face and Ultra directive or face the more extreme 'trapped' face. Seal point Himalayan to the left is the doll faced Himalayan whereas purple dot on the picture is the face of a directive or ultra.</div>
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Like many long-haired cats, Himalayans need to be combed every day to care for them find the best coat and healthy. In addition, they may need their face wiped daily, depending on the cat. Bathing a Himalayan is also recommended by some breeders, to help reduce the amount of oil in cat fur and skin. Fur on the body of a Himalayan is white or beige, but the eyes come in different colors: Seal (or black), blue, purple, brown, red (fire), and cream. Points can also be a tortoiseshell cat or motivated. Chocolate and lilac point Himalayans are the most difficult to produce, because both parents must carry the gene for brown / purple to brown or purple produce kittens, as the trait is autosomal recessive.</div>
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Burmese (Thai: ศุภ ลักษณ์ RTGS: Suphalak meaning fortunate, beautiful, and splendid appearance) is a kind of cats are divided into two sub groups: Burmese Burmese American and English (and not to be confused with "Sacred Burma cat," is concerned, see Birman ). The most modern Burmese are the descendants of a female cat named Wong Mau, who was taken from Burma to the United States in 1930. Registrar of cats that do not recognize the split between the two groups, but they are not officially refer to the type developed by British cat breeders as the European Burmese .</div>
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Originally, Burmese cats were exclusively brown dark (black color), but years of selective breeding has produced a variety of colors. Different societies have different rules about which counted as Burmese. Burmese cat known for its sociable and friendly with humans, and very smart. They are also very vocal, and often call for the owners.</div>
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Received eye color to breed is gold or yellow. Known as a glossy coat, with a satin like finishing. Like most short hair, does not require additional treatment. Form of the English breed more moderate, but not to be Oriental, while the American breed is more robust in build. Pedigree cats live longer than large, they often reach 16 to 18 years. Burmese are small to medium size breed and tend to be around 4-6 kg of body weight.</div>
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Burmese are vocal like the Siamese but have softer, sweeter meows. They are very dear and enjoy the company, to be oriented breed who form a strong bond with their owners and are attracted to human activity. Burmese require appropriate amount of human attention, not as free as other ethnic groups and is not suitable to be left alone for a long time. Cat Breeders' Association (CFA) breed information on the Burmese implies that all survival instinct flight or fight seems to have been bred from them. However, other sources noted that, while rarely aggressive with humans, Burmese cats can defend themselves well against other cats, even those bigger than themselves.</div>
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Keeping cats Burmese-like interests and energy throughout their adulthood. They have a number of features such as dogs, often learn to play to take and tag. Burmese good with children and dogs. They are suitable as a cat breed in the room, usually will stay more comfortable if kept in a room and feel comfortable moving in the car.</div>
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As a result of separate breeding programs, British Burmese different from American Burmese. Developing English tends to be more Oriental, more triangular face, while the American Burmese chubby and round the body, head, eyes, and feet. Has a real cheek and snout full of short, sometimes called "pug-like". On the type of English, both "cobbiness" American Burmese and Siamese influence long seen clearly in the breed today is considered serious, and even cancellation of errors.</div>
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Since the difference other than a black / brown was there, there has been conflict in the world of difference cats prefer to be Burmese. In England, all the colors under the House leadership is recognized by Cat Fancy, the results of British cat associations. In the United States, the color depends on the cat received at the registry of registered cats. For example, luxury Cat Association recognizes only the first four colors below. All varieties should gradually overshadowing from darker backs to lighter hamsters. There should be no restrictions or patches.</div>
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<li><span style="background-color: white;">Lilac (English) or Platinum (U.S.)</span></li>
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<li><span style="background-color: white;">cream</span></li>
<li><span style="background-color: white;">Brown Tortoiseshell</span></li>
<li><span style="background-color: white;">chocolate Tortoiseshell</span></li>
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A new color mutations have emerged in line Burmese who grew up in New Zealand and trial breeding program began in 2007 to reproduce the color of the new Burmese and learn more about them. This color is called color pigment and dark brown in fading the cats' coats as they grow while still an orange pigment.</div>
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Newfoundland dogs are big dogs and heavy from the island of Newfoundland, Canada. These dogs love Newfies or Newfs referred to as perfectly adapted to living in cold climates. They are happy playing in the snow and water, and even without training, Newfoundland dog has a strong tendency of water rescue. Newfoundland will protect the family in all situations, but not barky or growly as more choose to put himself between the family and the potential danger of making sound. In this article you will find lots of interesting information on the Newfoundland dog. Would you like to know that Newfoundland dogs have webbed feet, which makes them a very good swimmer? Coat is naturally highly water-resistant.</div>
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When it comes to hair treatment, you need not spend much time in the treatment of Newfoundland dogs, for brushing superimposed several times a week is enough. Double layer thick and rough and hard brush should be used. Fall and spring of pouring time and during this time of year you need to spend more on care and brushing Newfoundland dog unless you want to vacuum clean your house a lot. Heaviest shedding period coming in the spring when additional heavy winter coat will be removed. Often shower with shampoo and hot water treatment Newfoundland dog is not considered good, because it would make skin dry and remove the natural oils from the coat Waterproofing. Newfoundland dog developed in the cold world and should be protected from the weather warm. During hot spells, Newfoundland will appreciate the inflatable pool filled with cold water.</div>
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Newfoundland puppy dog look like a little cuddly bear, but before you decide to take one home you should ask yourself whether you will be able to provide this dog with everything needed for the next 9-15 years? You also need to determine whether the Newfoundland dog is a perfect breed for you. Newfoundland dog get the dog was not a good idea if you do not like dog saliva, saliva and shedding hair. The dog may be small and cuddly now, but will soon become a big dog that needs plenty of space and difficult to lift. Newfoundland dog puppies get a good idea only if you really want a large dog. Newfoundland is a peaceful, stable, angry and just need a simple exercise. This car loves to attract and train, and will never say no to swim.</div>
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Newfoundland dogs are intelligent and Newfoundland breed dog training is not too difficult, but you must remember Newfies that respond to the order in a very slow and relaxed. Dogs understand what to do, but not in a hurry to do so. Early socialization is an important part of the Newfoundland dog training, because even though this type is very friendly to humans and pets, a male dog can be aggressive with other males. Newfoundland dog training is usually most successful when it is performed with a calm and balanced. Newfies are very attention to your tone of voice and NO often enough, no need to shout or punish.</div>
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Just as the name suggests, breeding dogs on the island of Newfoundland from Newfoundland on the Atlantic coast of North America. Exact origin of the seed is not known. Some sources indicate that the Vikings have led black bears larger dogs around 1000 AD and that this dog developed in Newfoundland. Others claim that a more plausible explanation is that the generation of Portuguese fishermen brought large mastiff type dog that laid the foundation of the Newfoundland dog breeding. Until the end of the 1880s, there were two different working dog active in Newfoundland. The first is a large, highly developed and has a relatively long coat - Newfoundland dog. Others are lighter, more active and has a smooth coat. This is the St. Johns dog, different breed now that have contributed to the development of Labrador Retriever.</div>
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Just as other purebreds, Newfoundland is associated with a series of specific health problems. When purchasing a Newfoundland because it's very important to keep in Newfoundland serious breeders and responsible dog vet examined using dogs to breed and strive to minimize the risk of hereditary diseases. Some examples of health problems commonly associated with hip dysplasia breed was, elbow dysplasia, cystinuria, aorta and subvalvular stenosis (SAS).</div>
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Newfoundland dog prices vary a lot, and it is always important to investigate what you actually get your money, not just choose the lowest price of Newfoundland dogs. You should for instance find out what parents of the puppy you hail from a healthy dog, and if they have been vet checked. A Newfoundland dog breeders will also pay serious to have all puppies vet checked, vaccinated and de-wormed prior to delivery.</div>
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Siberian Husky dogs are working dogs sized Spitz family. It comes from eastern Siberia and is ideal for attracting sleds in cold environments, such as in northern Russia and Canada. Before you get a Siberian Husky, it is important to do your home work and read the information available Siberian Husky dog, because this is not a breed for everyone. Many Siberian Husky dog ended in shelters or appressed every year after purchase by people who do not fit that do not bother to learn information on Siberian Husky dog policy even before they go ahead and buy a dog.</div>
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Siberian Husky is a strong working dogs and need regular training, than that it will suffer physically and mentally. A very important aspect of the Siberian Husky dog treatment therefore right to exercise your dog every day. A simple walk around the block will not do for this type - it requires real training.</div>
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Siberian Husky is a dog who save on fuel, otherwise it would not be safe from the harsh conditions in the Artic. Therefore you should be careful to not overfeed it. The amount of food should always be balanced with the amount of training. A dog who works hard as a sled dog should for example be given enough of the foods rich in protein, while the dog is not working will do a lot less. Adding fish oil or cold water fatty fish for their diet is recommended for all Huskies, no matter how much they work.</div>
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Siberian Husky puppy dog is being charming, but before you take one home you should ask yourself is this really the perfect breed for you. Many Siberian Husky puppy who unfortunately bought by people who do not want to or not to provide them with the right kind of treatment. Recovery of Siberian Husky puppies dog is a good choice if you have an active lifestyle and want a dog sport that can accompany you when skiing and hiking. Recovery of Siberian Husky puppies dog is not a good choice if you normally prefer short walk or secondary. Yes, you may go hiking 2 weeks a year, but how do you exercise your Husky for 50 weeks left? Husky is a friendly creature, but a life nap on the couch to make it develop serious mental problems.</div>
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In addition, the Siberian Husky puppy dog is not a good choice if you want to can let your dog play off-line in the area not enclosed by a fence, in peace. Siberian Husky can walk for long distances and have a "homing instinct" weak. In the fenced yard they usually turn into escape artists and can dig a hole like that in to escape and start the long journey.</div>
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Siberian Husky is a very loving dog who likes to work, but that was not eager to please as other more popular offspring. Siberian Husky was brought up to have its own needs and be able to make important decisions, such as refusing to walk on thin ice even if the sled driver without conscious attempt to force it. Because this is a strong desire to stick, Siberian Husky dog training hard for those who have no previous experience with the Huskies. Siberian Husky training the key to success is patience and hard work, and provide your dog with a motive other than just please you.</div>
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According to the American Kennel Club, the purpose of captivity Siberian Husky dogs have to create a medium size dog to work smart, friendly, gentle, alert and outgoing. Unlike a guardian dog, Huskies can not be possessive or too suspicious of strangers. An adult Siberian Husky can be booked, but never aggressive towards other dogs. Unlike other breeds, Siberian Husky is still seen first and foremost as a working dog, and the Siberian Husky dog breeding because it must always focus on creating a dog who did the original function in harness most capable. All Siberian Huskies should be able to carry light loads at medium speed for long distances.</div>
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Siberian Husky dog breeders first believed to be Chukchis coastal tribes who lived in the eastern part of the Siberian peninsula and according to recent DNA analysis, Siberian Husky is one of the world's oldest dog race. In the early 1900's, the Siberian Husky dog breeders who live near the Anadyr River in extreme northeast of Siberia started exporting dogs to Alaska where they are used as sled dogs during the gold rush. In 1930, it becomes possible for the Russian Siberian Husky dog breeders to export their dogs to Alaska since the Soviet government closed the border of Siberia to external trade. One of the most famous of the Siberian Husky dog breeders and trainers Alaska is Leonhard Seppala, a Norwegian fisherman husky dog training started in 1914. Many Huskies North America in Siberia at this time came from the dogs.</div>
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Siberian Husky dog prices vary a lot between different farmers, and also depends on which part of the world you live. When you compare prices offered by the Siberian Husky dog breeders who differ, it is important to ask yourself what you will get your money, not just choose the cheapest puppy. It is for instance important to know whether Siberian Husky huppy been examined by a veterinarian, vaccinated and de-wormed, or if you have to pay the costs of your own pocket. It is also important to investigate if the price is high because dogs Siberian Husky puppies from healthy, high-quality vet checked with the descendants of old people, or if high only because the seller is the owner of the factory greedy dog.</div>
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The Pomeranian Spitz family and his ancestors in the sled dog who lives in Iceland and Lapland, Scandinavia. You can still clearly see how the Pomeranian is also adapted to live in a very cold and snowy. The Pomeranian her name but did not come from above the Artic circle; Pomerania is a region of Historical Eastern Germany. This district today jointly by Poland and Germany. In many countries, the Pomeranian breed is known as Zwergspitz, which means small in German Spitz. In this article, you will find plenty of information on Pomeranian dog, including a brief info on how to treat your dog and what to consider before getting a Pomeranian dog. If you require more detailed and comprehensive dog Pomeranian, do not hesitate to contact your local Kennel Club or Organization Pomeranian.</div>
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Pomeranian dogs resembling the mantle of Peking and should be brushed on a regular basis (against the hair) to stay without mats and often went brushing will also increase circulation and help prevent dry skin. Very little pruning is required and you only need to remove ragged hair. It should be noted that the Pomeranian will give a thick, luxurious coat Pomeranian calculated seasonal and that the children of the world's heaviest shedding toy.</div>
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When it comes to the whole body, Pomeranian dog treatment should involve the soft ear, tooth and nail treatment and this breed can not always bath as this can dry the skin and coat well. You also should avoid using anti-lice products regularly as this can remove beneficial oils from skin and hair. Sure enough seasonal bathing. Brush your teeth daily Pomeranian, or at least 1-2 times a week and avoid giving these foods. Special dental treats can be purchased.</div>
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Pomeranian puppy dog even sweeter than the adult dogs are very cute, but before you decide to get one you should ask yourself whether you would be willing and able to treat this new member of your family for the next 12-15 years or even longer . Will you be able to provide it with sufficient, friendship and sports training? Are you able to take her to your vet? Are you willing to devote a reasonable amount of time for the treatment of Pomeranian dogs? You should also be remembered that the Pomeranians shed A LOT. Do not let the dog Pomeranian puppies unless you are okay with the find hair on all clothing, furniture and carpets. You will be forced to vacuum clean your house several times a week, if not the whole house will be discussed in a layer of hair ever growing Pomeranian.</div>
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The Pomeranian must have a mind of its own and did not want to learn and please the many other breeds. It is smart, but do not always use intelijennya to learn new tricks or understand your command. Therefore you should firmly fix that you are the pack leader, and who beg, sulk, or other forms of manipulation will not work on you. If your Pomeranian that you are weak and inconsistent, it will be assumed that it must be the pack leader because you are too much of the census to adequately protect the family and make the right decision. If you are on the other side Pomeranian show you that you are confident and strong, happy to accept you as pack leader and leave the decision up to you. This still will have a mind of its own, but the Pomeranian dog training will be much easier once you have learned to trust the pack leader. Do not ever forget that their ancestors Pomeranian is a sturdy sled dogs from Lapland in Scandinavia, and the offspring will always have their own - they should for example be able to determine that the rock was too weak and resigned of his own, not be happy to follow orders from car drivers skiing.</div>
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One important part of Pomeranian dog training is to take control over, when and why your Pomeranian barking. Pomeranians tend to bark at every new view and voice, and if you leave their own for long enough they can develop a bad habit of barking ceaselessly. High-pitched skin from Pomeranian will be enough to make you and your neighbors crazy in a short time, and the Pomeranian dog training because it must always include bark control. If you do not want to spend much time on the type of Pomeranian dog training and living in a place where you have neighbors, Pomeranian breed is not good for you.</div>
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As mentioned above, the ancestors of the dog sled Pomeranians living in Iceland and Lapland, Scandinavia. Finally, the specimens from these dogs taken to Pomerania in Europe in which they are where they are selectively bred to be more like pets. Today the modern Pomeranian not be available until the 19th century. Previously, pet Pomeranians in which much larger and modern small Pomeranian for a wide range of selective breeding. British farmers are usually credited to a smaller breed, and also to add many new colors. Livestock Pomeranian dog really caught on when the Queen Charlotte British style make Pomeranian among the English aristocracy. This trend is driven even further when he was the grandson of Victoria brought Pomeranian to the moments he returned from vacation in Florence.</div>
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When choosing among the many Pomeranian dog breeders, it is important to choose a serious breeders who strive to develop a healthy dog and disosialisasikan well. Puppy mill owners and is not responsible Pomeranian dog breeders will often bred Pomeranians, regardless of health status and genetic inheritance from their parents, and this type of breed Pomeranian greatly increases the risk of getting sick. Sometimes health problems will not exist until the dog is several years, so buy a dog Pomeranian dog looks healthy does not mean any guarantees.</div>
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Two of the most serious problems of health in Pomeranians hereditary collapsed trachea and patent ductus arteriosus (defective furnace). Luxing patella is also common, but more than a little dangerous because only involve strained knee. Turn off non-typical problems in Pomeranians are dry eyes, eye disorders and cataracts of water channels, while not life threatening but they are serious because they can cause blindness. These problems can bermanifestasi as early young adulthood. Skin problems, including allergies, also common in the type of Pomeranian dogs. Another example of the leading health problems Pomeranian dog breeders are trying to minimize the risk to be epilepsy, Follicular dysplasia (alopecia X), hypothyroidism, and hypoglycemia. Hip dysplasia and Legg-calve-Perhes syndrome can occur in Pomeranians, but because the dog breed Pomeranian are small risks are not high at all.</div>
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Difficult to give general guidance when it comes to price label Pomeranian dog, as a gift purchase the farmers very much different. The price also depends on whether you want the dog Pomeranian dogs, young and well-trained dog, or dogs that live in shelters or have relocated from the current owner. The most important thing is to ask yourself what you get for your money. Do you get a Pomeranian puppy vet examined, de-wormed and vaccinated or will you have to pay for this from your own pocket? What farmers used the old Pomeranian dog healthy, or you buy from puppy mill owner who only uses whatever it can find old people and force them to produce puppies as much as possible each year? If you buy your Pomeranian dog from leading breeders, you will greatly increase your chances of ending with the health and well disosialisasikan Pomeranian that will stay with you for a minimum of 12-15 years. Some Pomeranians are very healthy but has grown to be 20 years old! Try to save a few dollars on the purchase price Pomeranian dog from a puppy mill because of the bad idea, as you increase the risk of dog to get expensive treatment of animals and / or die prematurely.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-16488881337400561122012-07-22T21:36:00.005-07:002012-07-22T21:36:55.388-07:00Akita Dog<br />
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Derived from the Japanese island of Honshu, Akita dogs have been used for many purposes. Originally bred to be the watchdog of the empire, Akita is also used for fighting, bear and deer hunting, and sledding. Which breed has also been used by Japanese police and soldiers. In this article, you will find lots of interesting information Akita dog. Would you like to know that the dog Akita has webbed feet which makes it a very capable swimmer? It is also equipped with the insulating layer and the mantle, outer coarse water-resistant. In Japan, the Akita name pronounced AH-ki-ta, with emphasis on the AH. In English, most people prefer to use the name of KEE-ta, with emphasis on the middle syllable.</div>
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These dogs come with a layer of short hair, coarse and stiff and requires a lot of treatment. Brushing your dog with the hair brush is an important part of treatment at the right Akita dog. Bathing, especially with shampoo and warm water, should be avoided because it removes natural Waterproofing coat and can cause dry skin. The Akita change its coat twice a year and then will give a lot. Akita dog can live happily in a clear, long as you provide it with adequate amounts of outdoor sports. In the room, the dog of this type of active enough.</div>
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Akita puppy dog is being charming, but before you decide to take one home you should ask yourself whether you will be able to treat this dog for the next 10-12 years or even more. You also need to determine whether this type is the type that suits you. Akita puppy dog get not a good idea if you want a small dog with low levels of maintenance that do not shed. You should also keep in mind that these are dogs that are naturally suspicious guardian and often aggressive towards humans and animals, especially when food is involved. You should spend more time training and socializing your dog Akita to make it a suitable pet. Akita puppy dog get a good idea if you want a dog with the appearance, rough wolf-like howl that not a lot.</div>
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As mentioned above, the right Akita dog training is needed if you want to change this charge / fighting dogs became pets disosialisasikan well. This is a very smart breed and loving that responds well to training soon realized that you are the pack leader. Early socialization and good views with foreign persons is an integral part of Akita dog training, because this dog is naturally suspicious of anyone outside their own household. In Japan, the mother will leave the Akita dogs that are responsible for their children if they have to leave home. Akita dog will stay and defend the baby against all intruders. As you can see, this is the type that need to get outlets to maintain a strong tendency, if not it will start to look after your children well, and may end up attacking postman.</div>
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According to the American Kennel Club, the purpose of captivity Akita dog should develop a strong dog, alert and heavy boned. This dog has a lot of material. Large head to be balanced with a tail, high set of curved and brought back or the hip. Curl to three quarters, full or double.</div>
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When purchasing a Akita dog, it is important to keep the knowledgeable and responsible breeders are trying to minimize the risk of hereditary health problems in the breed. It is also important to stay away from Akita dog breeders who use dogs for breeding mentally unstable, and farmers who do not provide the puppies with the right socialization training for an important first weeks of their lives. Examples of related health problems are hip dysplasia breed, hypothyroid, autoimmune thyroiditis, skin problems and entropion.</div>
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Akita dog prices vary a lot, and the important thing is to find out what you actually get your money. Akita dog price is high because farmers have invested much time, energy and money in creating a healthy puppy and disosialisasikan well, or is the price high Akita dog just because the seller is a farmer, greedy irresponsibly by producing young are as soon as possible? You should for example always check whether your Akita puppies offered vet examined, vaccinated and de-wormed.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-74125406177603985162012-07-22T00:51:00.000-07:002012-07-22T00:51:04.771-07:00Frogs<br />
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Frogs are amphibians in the order Anura. There are more than 5000 described species of frog in the world, divided into 33 different families, and about 88% of known amphibian species are frogs. Anura is one of the most diverse order of vertebrates. The biggest frog family Leptodactylidae (about 1100 species), Hylidae (about 800 species) and Ranidae (about 750 species).</div>
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Frogs are found all over the world, from the tropics to the sub-arctic regions. They, however, not found in the desert right. The majority of species live in tropical rainforests.</div>
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Frogs usually spawn in a body of water such as lakes, ponds and water stagnation. The eggs develop into larvae (commonly referred to as tadpoles) in the water. Tadpoles are equipped with gills and breathe like fish, frogs, while adults absorb oxygen from the air such as mammals. How the water of life will be very different from adult frogs of various species. Some spend much time in the water and rarely attempt to land, while others prefer to stay out of the water until the time for mating. Adult frogs are carnivorous.</div>
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Unlike the other terrestrial vertebrates, frog skin adults have very permeabel where oxygen can be absorbed. Oxygen is' cut off the water film on the skin before reaching the bloodstream. This is why it is so important for a toad would never let her skin dry. Other problems with the skin has a very permeabel is that so many toxins from the environment will go through it. This makes the frogs are sensitive to pollution.</div>
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Frogs are widely classified into three different subordo: Archaeobatrachia, Mesobatrachia and Neobatrachia. Archaeobatrachia only contains four families and they are all primitive frogs. There are 28 types specified in this subordo and they all have certain physiological characteristics that can not be seen in other members of the public order Anura. Archaeobatrachia tend to be quite small and mainly live in Eurasia and New Zeeland.</div>
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The Mesobatrachia subordo created in 1993 and currently contains 168 species divided into six families and 20 genera. Said meso means middle and not as old as Mesobatrachia species found in Archaeobatrachia (Archeo means ancient), but not as young as species in Neobatrachia (neo means new).</div>
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Subordo Neobatrachia is large in comparison with the other two. It contains 24 families and more than 5000 species. More than 96 percent of all described species of frogs belonging to this subordo. Neobatrachia generally divided into four superfamilies - Bufonoidea, Hyloidea, Microhyloidea and Ranoidea - but the classification is controversial and different members have different opinions about which species should be included in the respective superfamily.</div>
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In everyday speech, the distinction often made between frogs and toads by their appearance, but has no taxonomic justification. From the perspective of taxonomy, the entire row Anura are frogs, currently only member of the family Bufonidae toads true. But you can find many species of other families who have said in terms of toads in general, and also only a few species in the so-called family Bufonidae frog.</div>
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In everyday language, the difference between toads and frogs are usually based on appearance. Display the "toad" has changed because they have adapted to a dry environment. "Frog" because it usually comes with dry and warty skin, while frogs have smooth skin and / or humid. But there are exceptions, such as water Bombina bombina fire bellied toad called in English. This species lives in water but has a somewhat warty skin.</div>
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Salamanders are amphibians and are, despite their appearance, not reptiles or even a lizard. There are about 500 different species of salamander in the world today. Salamander found in Cuadata frame but sometimes referred to as belonging to Urodela. They were divided into 3 suborders and 10 different families.<br />
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In most species, adult salamanders will have a body similar to a lizard, a slender body with four legs and tail. Most of the species have four toes on front feet and five on the hind legs. But there are species of salamanders, to various degrees, have the limbs reduced or no make them look more like a snake or eel. Many species of salamander with bright and beautiful they have become popular pets. There are also colored and rather dull looking salamander species, but they are not very common in the pet trade.<br />
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Salamanders that live on land and semi-aquatic, but there are also species that live underground. Salamander may appear slimy and it is because they produce mucus to keep the ground moist and help set the osmotic water flow (ie, maintaining the right level of salt in the body). This mucus also help salamanders move more easily through the water.<br />
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Salamander often hide and hibernate in wood producing old myth that the salamanders are born from the fire. People have dry lumber containing salamanders hidden fire that will crawl out of the fire seems to hurt.<br />
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Thirds of all known species of salamanders are native North America, but salamanders can be found at many places and in good dry and wet environments. They do not live in Antarctica and absent from most parts of Africa and Australia as well. The largest concentration of salamander species can be found at Appalachian mountains in North America.<br />
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Many salamanders grow to be between 10-20 cm / 4-8 in Some species grow, but much smaller or larger than that. Salamander is the largest in the world China's giant salamander is a rare animal that can grow with the length of 1.8 meters (5.9 feet) and weighing up to 65 kg (140 lbs). The world's smallest lizard species are salamanders that grow Minutes total length 2.7 cm (1.1 in).<br />
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Salamander is the various groups of animals with characteristics very different anatomy. Some species have lungs, while others breathe through gills. There are also species that have both lungs and gills as adults. Interestingly enough, the lungs salamanders are more moderate than the type of lung found in mammals. There are also several species of salamanders that do not have both gills and lungs and breathe through their skin. Some species of the lungs ability to breathe through the defense of the skin.<br />
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Salamanders need moisture to grow. Most of the species retain their eggs in water, but some species use the soil moist and there are also species that give birth to live young after defending the eggs until they are ready to hatch. Many salamanders using internal fertilization in which the male deposits sperm in kloaka female bag. However, some species are more primitive, Cryptobranchoidea, use external fertilization.<br />
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Salamander larvae of some water while others are completely dependent on terrestrial species. Larvae of some species have feet. Eventually, the larvae go through metamorphosis which includes many changes to the anatomy, with larvae of different species will go through different changes. Level larvae can survive anything from days to years depending on the species.<br />
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Red <span style="background-color: white;">Flying</span><span style="background-color: white;"> </span><span style="background-color: white;">Ants are not certain species of ants. Many different species of ants produce male and female flies (queen) to reproduce. Flock of flying ants and their spouses, and the fertilized queen will lose their wings and start a new ant colony. Flying red ants for the men and women produced by the colony of red ants. Red ants also often known as fire ants, because they can give a powerful shock.</span></div>
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<b>Red <span style="background-color: white;">Flying</span><span style="background-color: white;"> Ant - Classification</span></b></div>
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When you see a red flying ants, can be gathered on one of the more than 280 different species. All species and subspecies of red ants found in the genus Solenopsis in Solenopsidini quarter. All members of the genus Solenopsis has a set of individuals on the median anterior clypeal margin.</div>
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<b>Red Flying Ant - Nuptial Flight</b></div>
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Red flying red ants men and women who took part in the flight called marriage. During the marriage flight, both sexes would meet and marry. This happens every year, but small and newly established colony of red ants could not participate because most of the ant colony to wait until it becomes very large before they produce any fertile stud and women. When the marriage ceremony, the female red flying ant will lose its wings and started looking for suitable places to establish new nests. Ants flying red bull will die shortly after mating. Some female red flying ant will sometimes form colonies together, but only one of them will last. In one year, a single queen can create a colony consisting of thousands of ants.</div>
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Just as the winged red ants, red ants fly can give a powerful shock. Most of the species of ants will bite you and eject acid format over the wound, but the red ants, including flying red ants, are different. Flying red ants always be avoided because they would use their jaws for holding a steady and then inject a toxic alkaloid poisons from the stomach. This poison has some attractive qualities, but as good pesticides and antibiotics. Ant members have therefore recommended that the poison is not only a means to protect individuals against the ant nest and the attackers; ant treatment may also pancutkan more offspring to protect the eggs and pupae of harmful micro-organisms.</div>
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Flying red ant poison can cause severe illness, but essentially harmless to humans. Some individuals, but far more sensitive to toxic red ants from other airports and for those flying red ant bites can be deadly for anaphylaxis.</div>
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Distinctive red flying ants bite symptoms are swollen bumps that gradually turned into a white pustule. Can also be severe pain and itching are common. It is common for victims to be bitten by a large number of flying red ants simultaneously, an attack that would naturally produce a lot of annoying bumps and / or pustula. If you want to reduce the pain, you can use a bleach solution containing 50 per cent and 50 per cent of water immediately after being bitten. If you manage to brush from fire ant bites before any poison is injected, the acne will not grow.</div>
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Pustula caused by toxic red flying ant will usually be the way without further treatment, but as with all types of wounds there is always a risk of infection. Pustula keep clean and carefully check the early signs of infection because it is organized. If itching persists, antihistamines or topical corticosteroids can be implemented.</div>
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Flying ants are not a special ant species. Many different species of ants produce fly specimens for breeding. The Carpenter ant queen will start to produce like flying ants when the colony is composed of at least 2000 worker ants. Termite colonies will also produce a specimen flying to reproduce, and often mistaken for flying ants termites fly and vice versa. Distinguish ants from termites fly fly but relatively easy if you know what to you are looking for.</div>
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<b>Flying Ants Body</b></div>
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If you want to know whether you have come across an ant or termite fly airplanes, you can start to see the insect body. A flying ant will always have three distinct body parts, regardless of species. Head, chest (thorax) and tail (abdomen) are separated. A fly on the other hand creep, just different body parts of the body - head and body. They do not display the chest (thorax).</div>
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Another way to distinguish ants from termites fly flying is to look at the legs. If all legs are attached to the chest (thorax) right at the back of the head, you see a flying ant. If the legs but stuck in the body, you see a flying termite.</div>
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Flying ants have bent antenna while flying termite has been sweeping the antenna. This curve is very clear and almost 90 degrees in flying ants. In the termites fly, the antenna will only show the general sweep forward.</div>
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If two sets of wings of flying insects are not the same length, you see an ant fly. If two sets of wings the same length, you even see a flying termite. See this difference can be quite complicated, but because both ants and termites often fly fly with their wings folded back along the body.</div>
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<b>Flying Ant Day</b></div>
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Flying Ant Day is not an official holiday celebrated by etymologists, it is the informal term used to describe the day when the ants fly out of the nest to mate. In most ant species, ant queen ant will emerge with a male fly with them. Men flying ants tend to be smaller than the female. Some queens fly only a few meters, while others can cross vast distances for day flying ants. When they were married, they will lose their wings and ending on the ground. Now it's time for them to form new colonies.</div>
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Flying ant day can be a very significant event, because of local weather conditions usually lead to high number of local colonies to appear simultaneously. This event seems highly dependent on temperature, wind speed and humidity. Appear at the same time will reduce the risk taken by predators because they are far more flying ants to choose between. This will naturally also be easier for the queen and male from different colonies to meet if ant colonies fly from many chose the same day.</div>
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There are more than 280 species of fire ants, all belonging to the genus Solenopsis Solenopsidini quarter. All Seta fire ants have clypeal margin median individual in the anterior.</div>
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<b>Nest of Fire Ants</b></div>
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A typical fire ant nest will consist of a large mound can be seen in the open. Continue to nest in the ground, and fire ants seem to prefer moist soil. You will often see a fire ant nest along the river and near the shores of lakes and ponds. They also appreciate the constant wet soil by humans, such as grass watered. A fire ant nest will rarely grow larger than one square meter and usually contain a few small holes in the surface. A second entrance that is used by ants vary from time to time.</div>
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<b>Fire ant Food</b></div>
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Seedlings and young plants form the staple diet for most species of fire ants, but they are also known to kill and eat small animals.</div>
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<b>Fire Ant Reproduction</b></div>
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Ant colony will produce winged males and females (queens) who congregate, friends and establish new colonies. Only the fertilized female fire ants that will last a life, the men all died shortly after swarming. The women will lose their wings after mating and started looking for a suitable place to form new colonies of fire ants. Some fire ants sometimes women will form a nest together, but after a few seconds only one queen will be left. In one year, the fire ant queen can produce thousands of worker ants and fire ants establish new colonies.</div>
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<b>Invasive Species of Fire Ants</b></div>
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As mentioned above, there are about 280 species of fire ants, all original with their own specific parts of the world. Human trade and travel have however allow for fire ants spread into new environments where they become invasive species. In their native districts, fire ants run by parasites and predators which gradually developed in conjunction with fire ants and is very skilled when it comes to attack them. Competition between various types of native ants is also important when it comes to organizing success of each species. In their native districts, fire ant populations be kept in check by the above factors and rarely a problem for humans. When fire ants hitchhike with humans and spread to new environments in which the local fauna and flora are not familiar with them, they will sometimes reproduce so rapidly. This is not just a problem for the natural eco-systems, but is also a problem for people in the area since the fire ant population increases the risk of explosion and fire ant bites fire ant meeting.</div>
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The most famous example of the species of fire ants that have become invasive species because human trafficking is Solenopsis INVICTA, red imported fire ants. This ant is sometimes referred to as "Rifa" and original South American continent. Today, it is available in the Philippines, China, Australia, eastern and southern United States and considered a pest in this region.</div>
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Tarantulas are spiders belonging to the family theraphosidae. Most of the species are large and hairy, but there is a smaller species as well. There are about 900 known species of tarantulas and tarantulas found all over the world, ranging from tropical to desert areas. Some species of arboreal while others live and hunt on the ground. The tarantulas name originally refers to the European wolf spider alone and can be traced to the Italian city Taranto. Name was then applied to all European spider Theraphosids when beginning to explore the areas that have many large spiders, such as the United States.</div>
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Tarantula is a predator that attacks mainly eat other insects, but larger species will also eat small reptiles, amphibians, mice and birds that have made them known as bird spiders. Tarantulas are venomous and use poison to kill prey. However most of the species are not harmful to humans. The most dangerous species produce toxins that can cause extreme discomfort, sometimes for many days, but the bite will not kill them except for allergic reactions occur. No deaths have been associated with the spider tarantulas. While they do not spin nets for hunting, all species of tarantulas can make a silk each species in a tent to sleep much silk, while others use silk to reinforce the wall in their pores. They can also use silk to help them up.</div>
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Tarantula has anatomy similar to other spiders, and you can read more about the anatomy of a spider to visit parts of our spider.</div>
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Some species of tarantulas show dimorfisme sexual males are usually smaller and have a dull coloration than females. Males in several species have linked tibialis used to hold the female while mating. Tarantulas teen sex can be determined by the fact that male tarantulas have exuvium cast for fusillae exiandrous or spermathecae, while women do not. It is also possible to perform ventral sexing but this is less reliable, especially since it was difficult to make that true.</div>
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Tarantula males have a shorter life span than women, and many die soon after maturity, something that happens in 2-10 years depending on the species. Female tarantulas can live up to 30-40 years when stored in good condition in captivity. The oldest tarantulas live to 49 years. This age may be very large in the wild because predasi. There are many animals that eat tarantulas, including parasitic wasps, tarantulas eagles, which nest on the tarantulas and spiders leave a food source for larvae.</div>
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In the pet trade, females are more sought after and therefore quite often more expensive. This is mainly due to the fact that they live longer. Most wild caught tarantulas are man who may not have much longer to live. This male-female ratio skewed due to the fact that the man while roaming in more than women living in and close their pores. Because men are more likely to end at the hands of catchers tarantulas.</div>
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Tarantula reproduce through internal fertilization. Men entered into the pedipalpus opithosoma female spider, the opening in the lower abdomen. Man get his semen to pedipals by releasing sperm into the web it was spinning on the ground and then inserts a small pool pedipalpus in semen. The pedipalpus absorb semen and store it until a compatible woman could be found. Men should leave the scene quickly after mating or female may eat her husband's male ones. But actually eaten rarely if there is enough space for men to retreat. After mating, female tarantulas eggs 50-2000 (depending on the size and type). The eggs are stored in a silk bag and guarded by the female until hatched offspring after 6-7 weeks. Young spiders still have some left their yolk sac and will live on the first day before leaving the safety of her pores. Young spiders like this are often referred to as a spider.</div>
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There are about 2000 different species of scorpions. They are found in most parts of the south of 49 ° LU except Antarctica and New Zeeland. They can accept a variety of hot desert temperatures from well below zero. Several genera of scorpions (ex Euscorpius, bothriurid,) can survive-25C. All species of predatory arthropods know, not insects, and have eight legs. All species of scorpions are fluorescent and light under UV light.</div>
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Active scorpions at night and spent most of the day hiding in holes underground cold or under stones and destroying trees. They avoid light whenever they can. They go out at night to hunt insects, small arthropods and small reptiles. They hunt with their catch their pray with the clip called chelae. Several species of prey destroyed while other varieties of the more poisonous neurotoxin inject their prey with poison delivered by wasps at the end of the tail. Poison will kill or paralyze prey to a scorpion can eat it. They can only be like the spider that only liquid food.</div>
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Natural predators include birds of a scorpion, braid, lizards, rats, possums and rats.</div>
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Scorpion has a body divided into two segments of the cephalothorax (also called the prosoma) and abdomen (opisthosoma).</div>
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Cephalothorax is also called the prosoma. A more common name for the cephalothorax is the mere utterance of the scorpion's head. This is the part that contains the carapace, eyes, chelicerae (mouth parts), pedipalpus (claw) and four pairs of walking legs.</div>
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The opisthosoma or abdomen consists of two distinct parts, mesosoma and metasoma (tail scorpion). Mesosoma is the front of the stomach and consists of six segments. The first segment of the mesosoma, the front half of the stomach, consisting of six segments. The first two segments are the segments most important to mention my first segment contains the sexual organs and a pair of vestigial and modified complementary structure called genital operculum. The second segment bears a pair of sensory organs known as pectines fur; four end segments each containing a pair of book lungs. All segments are armored.</div>
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Metasoma, better known as the tail also contains six segments. The last of which contains a scorpion sting (telson) and the anus of a scorpion. The teslon / stinger contains poison glands contained in the vesicles and the stinger itself, aculeus injection.</div>
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<b>Scorpion Taxonomy</b></div>
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Scropions is a member of the order Scorpiones in the class arachnida.</div>
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<i>* ORDER SCORPIONES</i></div>
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<i>o infraorder Orthosterni</i></div>
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<i>+ Parvorder Pseudochactida</i></div>
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<i># Superfamily Pseudochactoidea</i></div>
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<i>* Family Pseudochactidae</i></div>
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<i>* Family Buthidae</i></div>
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<i>* Family Microcharmidae Lourenco,</i></div>
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<i>+ Parvorder Chaerilida</i></div>
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<i># Superfamily Chaeriloidea</i></div>
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<i>* Family Chaerilidae</i></div>
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<i>+ Parvorder Iurida</i></div>
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<i># Superfamily Chactoidea</i></div>
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<i>* Family Chactidae</i></div>
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<i>o subfamily Chactinae</i></div>
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<i>+ Quarter Chactini</i></div>
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<i>+ Quarter Nullibrotheini</i></div>
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<i>o subfamily Brotheinae</i></div>
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<i>+ Quarter Belisariini</i></div>
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<i>+ Quarter Brotheini</i></div>
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<i># Subtribe Brotheina</i></div>
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<i># Subtribe Neochactina</i></div>
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<i>o subfamily Uroctoninae</i></div>
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<i>* Family Euscorpiidae</i></div>
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<i>o subfamily Euscorpiinae</i></div>
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<i>o subfamily Megacorminae</i></div>
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<i>+ Quarter Chactopsini</i></div>
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<i>+ Quarter Megacormini</i></div>
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<i>o subfamily Scorpiopinae</i></div>
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<i>+ Quarter Scorpiopini</i></div>
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<i>+ Quarter Troglocormini</i></div>
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<i>* Family Superstitioniidae</i></div>
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<i>o subfamily Superstitioniinae</i></div>
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<i>o subfamily Typlochactinae</i></div>
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<i>* Family Vaejovidae</i></div>
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<i># Superfamily Iuroidea</i></div>
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<i>* Family Iuridae</i></div>
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<i>* Family Caraboctonidae</i></div>
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<i>o subfamily Caraboctoninae</i></div>
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<i>o subfamily Hadrurinae</i></div>
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<i># Superfamily Scorpionoidea</i></div>
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<i>* Family Bothriuridae</i></div>
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<i>o subfamily Bothriurinae</i></div>
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<i>o subfamily Lisposominae</i></div>
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<i>* Family Diplocentridae</i></div>
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<i>* Family Scorpionidae Latreille,</i></div>
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<i>o subfamily Diplocentrinae</i></div>
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<i>+ Quarter Diplocentrini</i></div>
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<i># Quarter Nebini</i></div>
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<i>o subfamily Scorpioninae</i></div>
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<i>o subfamily Urodacinae</i></div>
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<i>* Family Hemiscorpiidae</i></div>
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<i>o subfamily Hemiscorpiinae</i></div>
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<i>o subfamily Heteroscorpioninae</i></div>
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<i>o subfamily Hormurinae</i></div>
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Scorpion is not too difficult to keep but that does not mean that all species suitable for beginners. Beginner should choose gentle, not so easily treated poisonous species such as emperor scorpions. They maintain a small territory in the wild and therefore can be stored in relatively small containers. A small scorpion (max 1 inch/3m) can be stored in tanks of 8 inches / 20 cm square. Require large scorpion tank 16x16 inches / 40x40cm. Scorpions best kept alone. If you keep some holding scorpion in the same container you will risk losing some even cannibalism is rare with common species such as Centruroides spp and Heterometrus spp .. Platform takes more community forums scorpions.</div>
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Containers should be decorated to mimic the natural habitats of scorpions and give things a scorpion may hide under during the day. Containers holding should not be placed in direct sunlight and keep the right temperature. Desert scorpion species prefers a temperature of about 20-35 ˚ C, tropical scorpions prefer to 20-30 ˚ C. Scorpions that live in temperate areas are kept in the cold tank. Make sure that the lighting in the scorpion tank does not produce heat for a lot of heat can have negative effects on the health of your scorpions and even kill them</div>
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UV rays can be used to illuminate the tank at night to illuminate their fluorescent properties. UV rays seem to have no ill effects of the scorpion, but it can cause cancer in humans, which is something to consider before deciding to UV illumination U.S.,</div>
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One of the most controversial topics scorpion substrate treatment to use. Different substrates suggested by different caregivers. Some commonly used substrates including fine aquarium sand, vermiculite (may contain parasites), potting soil and other substrates each has advantages and disadvantages.</div>
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Various species of scorpion hunt in different ways. Some species ambush hunters, while other species are more active hunters that stalk their prey. Some species use both methods. Large species of scorpions can be fed cricket and mealworm adult large, the smaller the scorpion the best fed small cricket and baby scorpions can be fed Pinheads. The most important thing to remember is to adjust the size of food after the size of a scorpion. They can be fed most of the food that is less than the scorpion, including rats and lizards.</div>
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Several species of scorpions are slower can have a hard time catching their food and thus can be good for cricket but in the fridge for a few seconds before using them as food. (Long enough to slow them not to kill them) Another option is to eliminate a few feet away from cricket. Some dead scorpions receive food.</div>
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Scorpion juveniles should be fed 4 times a week. Adult scorpions can be fed less frequently, and once or twice a week is enough. They can be fed every second day but at night is usually best.</div>
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Most of the scorpion species reproduce through sexual reproduction, but there are some species that grow to partenogenesis (unfertilized eggs develop into enbryos life) this species began to reproduce by partenogenesis after they reach maturity and continue until the rest of their life.</div>
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Sexual reproduction occurs after a courtship between men and women. Courtship begins with the male female pedipalpus catch yourself. They then do the mating dance is sometimes called the "promenade à deux". This dance is not dance but the man uses to guide women to the place where he can deposit his spermatophore. Courtship in some species involve other moments. After the man has chosen a convenient place to deposit it desposit spermatophore and female guide on it so it can enter his genetelia. This leads to the release of sperm and fertilize the female sparmatophore. Mating process can be a story of more than 24 hours before the finish. If mating is required for long female may loose interest and stop the wedding. After the wedding is really the man quickly retreated from the area (perhaps to avoid eating) that sexual cannibalism may arise between a scorpion though rarely.</div>
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Difficult to give general rules when it comes to sexing scorpion. Different genera can be sexed with a different sexual dimorfisme. Many species of scorpions, but more easily sexed according to the external sexual dimorfisme.</div>
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Scorpion is the most powerful beings they exposed their molting period. (Scorpion fall to grow) Many dead scorpion when this process go wrong. It is also when the scorpions are most likely to attract diseases such as parasites and infections. During this time you eat normal food you eat scorpions such as worms and cricket are trying to eat a scorpion. The key to success is high molting not place excessive moisture. To parasites and infection risk can be minimized by adequate sanitation. Avoid overeating during the molting period. All the food is not quickly taken to be eliminated.</div>
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The most common health problems in scorpions is mites as possible. They usually are not dangerous but can make a scorpion looks less attractive. They are usually brought to the terrarium with the contaminated substrate (esp vermiculite), decoration (log off) and wild caught food. They are difficult to fight and take the time to get rid of them. You have to deal with the scorpion to remove it to be done manually by hand carefully. It is easy to lose in the process of scorpions. They can be eliminated by using low concentrations of alcohol on the cotton bud but it may hurt the scorpion. A better solution is to purchase predatory mites are parasitic mites preying and not attached to a scorpion. They can easily be removed after they took parasitic mites.</div>
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<b>Scorpion Facts 1</b></div>
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The most northern population of the world scorpion found in the Isle of Sheppey in England in which Euscorpius flavicaudis available. This population was introduced to the area in the 1860s.</div>
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While there are more than 2000 species of scorpion is only about 5% of them (about 100 species) have a sting dangerous for humans.</div>
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Scorpion species difficult to identify and all unknown scorpion because it should be considered dangerous and handled with caution.</div>
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Emperor scorpion, Pandinus imperator, is most suitable starter scorpion.</div>
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This plant is resistant to provide general information about the age of scorpions as different species have very different life span. Several species of scorpions have four years of age and other species that are believed to live 30 years or maybe even more.</div>
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Scientific name of the King snake is Lampropeltis getula general. There are different subspecies of snake King General, including the Arizona Desert King snake (Lampropeltis getula splendida) Mexican Black King Snake (Lampropeltis getula nigrita), California King snake (Lampropeltis getula californiae) and Yuma King snake (Lampropeltis getula yumensis).</div>
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King snakes and various subspecies of the public should not be confused with the King snake Mexico (Lompropeltis mexicana) or Mountain King snake (Lompropeltis zonata). They are related to Lampropeltis getula and third species within the same genus, but they are different, separate species of snakes.</div>
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King snakes are native to warm parts of the North American continent. It is found in forests and forest and grassland, marsh and swamp and appreciate the Chaparral and desert habitats. This live Sonoran Desert, Mojave and Chihuahuan, and their habitats continue south to Baja and Mexico. Coverage stretches from sea level up to 7000 feet elevation.</div>
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The king snake gets its name from the fact that it can overcome and devour other snakes, even those that are poisonous such as snakes and Copperheads derrick. In addition to snakes, the hunt for other animals such as cold-blooded lizards, turtles and frogs and small mammals and birds. Given the chance, would gladly take the eggs.</div>
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King snakes usually hunt for morning and evening, but if the weather is very hot it can turn to hunt at night. This will use the senses penciumannya to find victims. Appropriate when the victim has been detected, King snakes will bite and roll around the animal to choke. Hunting technique similar to that of a boa constrictor and does not require pesticides.</div>
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King snakes are often bitten by a poisonous snake, but immunity can only poison and waiting for prey exhausted by the choke coil. King snakes are known to swallow its prey while the animal is still alive.</div>
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When the king snake feel threatened, it will display a warning signal consisting of hisses and strikes. It will also vibrate their tails. If the attack took place King snake will roll into a ball and keep his head covered in the middle while the pap invaders with dirt and musk.</div>
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General King snakes come in a wide group of colors and patterns. The two most common colors are chocolate brown and black. These snakes often show alternating black and white tape, but the band also can be yellow, beige, or brown depending on geographic location. Some snakes King show almost solid black coloration, while others have a black belly. An adult king snake will usually be between 30 and 85 inches long.</div>
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The King Cobra Snake (Ophiophagus Hannah) were not cobras, because that's the genus Ophiophagus while all cobras naja is found in the genus. But the King cobra snake is similar to the cobra bit of truth, which can for example take-thirds of his body from the ground, and feel intimidated when it will produce hard, high-pitched hiss and make camp in the neck by side over the top.</div>
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Natural range for the king cobra snakes including most of mainland India, and is also found in Malaysia, the Philippines and southern China.</div>
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Special king cobra snake habitat consists of dense jungle plateau in south-east Asia. King cobra snake found water and often found near streams, rivers and lakes. In the mountains of India, King cobra snakes inhabit the height of 2000 meters (6500 feet) above sea level.</div>
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<span style="background-color: white;">King cobra snake can reach a length 5.7 meters (18.5 feet) making it the longest poisonous snake on the ground. As mentioned above, can actually raise one-third of the body from the ground which means that you can find himself staring directly at the king cobra snake eyes - or even glanced at on the bottom! Appear as no surprise that King cobra snake has achieved legendary status and feared.</span></div>
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Rat Snake Corn Snake Elaphe genus belonging to the family Colubridae. Corn Snake Elaphe scientific name guttata, and there are two recognized subspecies: Elaphe guttata Elaphe guttata guttata and emoryi.</div>
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Corn snakes live in Mexico and in the south-eastern and central United States. The first subspecies, Elaphe guttata guttata, inhabit the southeastern United States and can be identified in orange skin and black-bordered red spots. It is known as the Corn Snake general or Red Rat Snake.</div>
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The second subspecies, Elaphe guttata emoryi, known as the Snake or Great Plains Rat Snake Emory mice. This subspecies is found in the center of North America and parts of Mexico. Emory Rat Snake northern Report from Michigan, while the range of the snake extends eastward all the way to Massachusetts. Emory Rat snakes do not show strong staining with Red Rat Snake. Usually light gray or brown spots is of dark gray, sometimes with olive-green color. Emory Rat snakes are also usually bigger and fatter than the Red Rat Snake and will not produce many eggs per clutch.</div>
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Popular pet corn snake for various reasons. You will not need a large aquarium, because the average adult snakes Corn will be no more than 4 feet. This makes a corn snake from the smallest species of rat snake, and also one of the most aggressive. Its docile temperament makes it easy to handle even for an experienced snake keeper. Corn snakes usually called strong enough and will last a beginner offense by a new snake keeper. Some Corn Snake has lived for more than 30 years in captivity, and the average corn snake will live for about 15-20 years in captivity (if given proper care).</div>
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Because the corn snake has become a popular pet, you will likely find a local pet shop. This type of breed easily in captivity, so you do not need to enter the wild caught population to get a pet corn snake.</div>
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Before you get a corn snake, you should always make a thorough study to provide the treatment, the right environment and food. Also make sure that you know which subspecies of corn snakes pet ownership. Emory Rat snakes are usually a bit more aggressive than the General Corn Snake. It is also important to know what is the charge of the Corn snake, or snakes of any kind, will violate regulations of the country or region. Some landlords will not allow all types of such snakes in their homes.</div>
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Corn snake its common name is derived from hunting rats in the corn fields. Just like all other members of the genus Rat Snake, is the staple diet of animals pengerat. Corn snake, but also skilled climbers and often will change pengerat animals with bats, birds and bird eggs. Corn snakes newly hatched will often hunt smaller lizards, and some specimens of reptiles continue to eat even as adults.</div>
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American Copperhead snake (Agkistrodon contortrix) is a pit viper native North American species.</div>
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Copperhead snake genus throughout Australia form Australia's native elapids, genus named <i>Austrelaps</i>.</div>
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American Copperhead snake (Agkistrodon contortrix) belonging to the genus Agkistrodon; a group of snakes commonly referred to as mokasin. Copperhead snakes are American pit viper; ambush predator that will stay hidden and wait for the mouse arrived. It feeds mainly on small animals such as rats and pengerat rats.</div>
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The Copperhead name comes from the copper-colored head and neck of adults of species of snakes. Even as adults, American Copperhead Snakes usually live about 1.5 feet (50 cm), but sometimes reach a length of specimen 3 feet (1 meter). Compared to the other hole a viper, American Copperhead Snake has incredible body lean.</div>
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This snake is also known as Copperhead Rat Snake and Rat Snake radiated. Elaphe radiate literary name was and is a member of the genus Elaphe Rat Snake, which makes it relatively far from the popular pet corn snake. You can search for Copperhead snake species in Bangladesh, Burmese, Cambodian, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.</div>
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The Copperhead Snake Australia three different species of elapids belonging to the genus Austrelaps: Austrelaps labialis (Pygmy Copperhead Snake), Austrelaps ramsayi (Highlands Copperhead snake), and Austrelaps Superbus (lowlands Copperhead Snake). Pygmy Copperhead snake found in South Australia while residing Copperhead Snake Highlands of New South Wales and Victoria. Overlapping lowlands Copperhead Snake range spans from two other species, and this snake lives in South Australia, New South Wales and Victoria as well as on the island of Tasmania.</div>
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The Australian Copperhead Snakes tolerance of cold temperatures far better than most other snakes and is the only Australian snake that lived above the Snowline. They become inactive during the winter, but they entered the inactive state more slowly than most other types of snakes and they are usually the first snake hunt began again in the spring. Copperhead snakes known for their love Australia on the water and often hunt for swimming. They usually diurnal hunters, but when the weather becomes very hot Australia they would refrain from hunting during the day. Examples of the victims are generally caught frogs, but the Copperhead snake will eat almost all sizes of animals handled. Will even eat their own children. Copperhead snake poison from Australia is strong enough to cause death in humans, and therefore you should always seek medical attention if you have been bitten.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-47169918198103794632012-07-21T01:04:00.001-07:002012-07-21T01:04:21.574-07:00Ball Python<br />
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Ball python snake living soil is usually found at Savanna field or in the rainforest in the west to Central Africa. Especially the largest population available in the countries of Togo, Benin and Ghana. Ball python snake beautiful and powerful which can come in many different colors. Although they are usually black and brown, there are to date 62 different color morphs known as genetic. This will cause the ball python has a different color to the forest extending from albino pastel, from punctate to caramel.</div>
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Batch usually put up to 8 female ball python eggs will hatch the egg and within 60 days of the new ball python will see the light of day. Even a newborn baby, ball snake will know how to move, climb, and even hunting, natural born killers from the first day. Grow large enough ball python can be fearful sight to most people. It can reach a length of 6 feet (1.8 meters) wide and 6 inches (15 cm), although not very common to be large.</div>
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Name of the ball python is quite clear if you ever find one. The name comes from the fact that they usually roll up into tight ball every time a ball python feel threatened or nervous. With his head in the middle of the ball kept to protect the most important part of the snake. It does have teeth, but they are not used for defense and this snake is not poisonous, because it was not going to try to hide his head instead of using it for defense. These are mostly spherical appearance is what the first man to come in contact with, the name, the ball python.</div>
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Ball python to be the most active with a serpent evening twilight like that, usually spend daytimes are hidden from predators. While hunting the ball python is a murderer, looking for prey, and strangled with her strong and muscular, like all other constrictors. Many eat lizards and small mammals, ball python, also known to catch one or two birds. But the ball python is known for handling a long time without food.</div>
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As most of the ball python is a snake soft and want to know that over the escape from the struggle was transformed into the perfect pet snake. A variety of colors is also a reason can appeal. One thing to remember when kept in captivity is that snakes are not social animals ball. Together they will develop quickly into a hierarchy among themselves, while this may seem like a good thing that did not. Low-level snake will die of hunger as a leader will never eat all. If this last term will not even matter if you try to save a few snakes to move them to attach individual, they have accepted their fate and will refuse to eat. Ball python, also known as cannibalism at times, as pet owners you do not want the snake to eat each other.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-70568935742965527482012-07-21T00:38:00.002-07:002012-07-21T00:38:41.430-07:00Anaconda Snake<br />
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Anaconda snake is a type of boa. This large and beautiful and come in four different types, green anaconda, yellow anaconda, anaconda anaconda dark spots and Bolivia. Anaconda snake is most often found in the marshes of tropical rain forest in South America and is really in the marshes of the island of Trinidad. This is water which means that he spent most of the time in water safety, and usually only come to land with the sun or to feed.</div>
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When the anaconda snake hunting for food, and more likely to be lying idle and wait for prey. With his nostrils and eyes on the top of his head, anaconda snake can move through the water and no one even suspects that it's there. Anaconda snake is not poisonous, but depending on size and sheer strength to defeat their prey. It is, though, have teeth, but this is only used to gain an initial stake of anacondas prey, then it will use muscle to eat drowned the future, such as sanctions, or drop into the water and sink it. Normal food for anaconda snake is mice, deer, fish, birds, sheep and even dogs, so when traveling through the area with anaconda snakes you might want to keep the rope short on Fido.</div>
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Local people who share the land with anaconda snakes kill them on sight, this is because often believed that snakes kill people. But most people do not live with snakes believe this because of false facts in the film. Anaconda snake that kill and eat humans, especially one, it would rather leave than face the angry snake man and even worse, not very suitable for a pet anaconda deaths caused by very little.</div>
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Apparently the name anaconda snake has traveled far. "Anaikondran" is a word of Tamil, a classical language with more than 74 million speakers in India, Sri Lanka and Singapore, which means "elephant killer", probably referring to the giant snake that lived in parts of the world. As the people of Spain are found snakes travel widely during the American occupation, they only mention the name of the dragon is called elsewhere, then the name Anaconda snake.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-33227169665538901602012-07-21T00:26:00.003-07:002012-07-21T00:26:36.069-07:00Turtle<br />
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<i>Welcome to our part of the turtle and tortoise care. Below you find some basic information about the turtle. You can also browse this section to find more specific information on how to treat and breed specific turtle species</i></div>
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The turtles are reptiles belonging to public order Testudines. Tortoise shell easily recognized in bone or cartilage that protects the main part of the body. There are about 300 known species of turtles live in the world, and some are threatened. Tortoise around earliest life 215 million years ago and this makes them the oldest groups of reptiles. Lizards and snakes that like to expand soon.</div>
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Several members of the Testudines to be kept as pets. Some of the most commonly kept species are Red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans), the Russian tortoise (Testudo horsfieldii) and the turtle drive-thighed Greek (Testudo graeca).</div>
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Before getting a turtle, it is important to know the exact conditions and how much it can be. Turtles are usually kept by a very large public aquarium because their specific priorities. It is also important to refrain from buying wild caught turtles belonging to endangered species.</div>
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The turtles are reptiles belonging to public order Testudines. Species are divided into three subordo: Cryptodira, Pleurodira and Paracryptodira. Cryptodira and Pleurodira only contains species that are still alive today, Paracryptodira all extinct species. All life's turtle Chelonia crown group.</div>
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The Cryptodira subordo far greater than Pleurodira and contains all marine species, all terrestrial species, and many species that live in fresh water. Subordo Pleurodira members sometimes referred to as the side-necked turtle, for the way they pull the head into a protective shell.</div>
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In English, said the tortoise is usually suggested for the species in the sea. Species living in freshwater or brackish water is referred to as terrapins, whereas species that live on land referred to as a turtle. Common names America and Australia are usually left intact, and a speaker of English English language is like using a common name for species of Pig-nosed Turtle Carettochelys insculpta Australia although this species live in fresh water (ie Terrapin is a).</div>
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American English speakers tend to use the word turtle for all species, but they will sometimes use the word for turtle species that live on land. When there is a need to distinguish species of marine life of those living in fresh or brackish waters or on land, turtles term use. Terrapin Malaclemys species that live in brackish water called the Diamondback Terrapin in American English.</div>
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Australian English does not distinguish species of marine life from the people who inhabit brackish or fresh water; of both types is known as a turtle. But Australian English makes no distinction between land and water species that live; who later referred to as a turtle.</div>
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It is not difficult to understand that differences in terminology can cause confusion when English speakers from all over the world communicate with each other. Between scientific research, conservation, and the same veterinarian, said chelonian used to avoid misunderstandings. The term chelonianencompasses all members of the public order Testudines.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-10179701262146194412012-07-21T00:03:00.000-07:002012-07-21T00:03:38.272-07:00Tortoise<br />
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<i>Welcome to our part of the land turtle and tortoise care. Below you find some basic information about the turtle s. You can also browse this section to find more specific information on how to treat and breed specific turtle species</i></div>
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In English, said the tortoise is used for the Testutdines to life on land, while the turtle said to refer strictly to the species that live in the sea and Terrapin said the species used for fresh or brackish water.</div>
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In Australian English, all members of the sequence Testutdines live on land called the tortoise. Species living in water known as the tortoise, regardless of whether they live in salt water, brackish or fresh water.</div>
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In American English, the tortoise said applies generally to all members regardless of Testutdines stream habitat, but only a few people prefer American English or Australian system and therefore you could find a turtle on a number of words and proper text Terrapin America.</div>
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To avoid confusion, the same group of scientists and chelonian usually use the word when referring to all members of the Testudines order to escape from the habitat.</div>
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Many species of tortoise kept as pets, such as the Russian tortoise (Testudo horsfieldii) and the turtle drive-thighed Greek (Testudo graeca). Before you get a turtle, it is important to learn about the conditions. Each species has its own set requirements and you can not assume that your new tortoise should be the same as your old tortoise from another species.</div>
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The majority of turtle species in the world is especially herbivora, but many will sometimes eat insects if given the chance. The fact that the tortoise will receive certain types of food does not automatically mean that it is healthy for the long term. Many pet owners feed their herbivora tortoise cat or dog food, but this is definitely not recommended because these foods will contain protein too much, too little fiber and a combination of other nutrients that are not accurate. In the wild, tortoises food herbivora vary from habitat to habitat, but often include green vegetables, grass, flowers and fruit. Always research a particular species or subspecies to know more about the natural habitat.</div>
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Unfortunately, several turtle species endangered in the wild. With the purchase of wild caught specimens, pet owners make the problem worse. Ideally stick to non-endangered species, or purchase a captive specimen grew up. Please be aware that some sellers lie about the origins of the turtles land and sell wild caught specimens as a result of alleged captivity.</div>
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The oldest tortoise is Tui Malila known that 188 years of age. He was given the royal family of Tonga by Captain Cook shortly after hatching in 1777 and stayed with the royal family until he died in 1965. He is the second oldest fish in the world, the oldest is the age of koi 266 years before his death in 1977.</div>
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Difficult to estimate the exact age of the tortoise, as the old idea that is expressed by the number of age on the carapace does not ring true. Turtle growth rate is highly dependent on nutrition.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-4795120441391016502012-07-20T23:54:00.002-07:002012-07-20T23:54:28.086-07:00Sea Turtle<br />
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Sea Turtle is a turtle who lived almost all their lives at sea. Once they hatch and reach the sea, they return to land to lay eggs. Men never return to land after they make their way to the waterfront as a baby turtle.</div>
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A total of seven species of sea turtles in the world. There used to be eight recognized species, but research and DNA studies show that green turtles and the East Pacific black turtle is actually the same species, so the total to seven. Flat seven species of sea turtles, green sea turtle, hawksbill sea, Kemp Ridley turtle, Leatherback turtle, loggerhead sea turtles and Olive Ridley sea turtles.</div>
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Six of the species of the family owned Cheloniidae, the exemption as leatherback turtles, including Dermochelyidae family. The Dermochelyidae family consists only of this species. Starfruit is also the only sea turtle species that have not had a hard shell. Instead, tt has keels under rough skin that gives the name of common species.</div>
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Turtle is believed to have a life expectancy of 80 years or more. Some species have 30 years to mature before they return to shore to lay eggs themselves.</div>
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The largest species of turtle leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea). It can grow to 7 ft long (2 m) and 5 ft (1.5 m) wide, and weigh up to 1300 pounds (650 kg). Other species of turtles, their bodies are smaller and more narrow.</div>
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Turtles found in all oceans of the world except the Arctic Ocean and spent most of their time below the surface. However, they need to surface for air, with different species on the surface different frequencies. Green turtles can be active for example under water for 4-5 minutes after the necessary surface for air. It only has a stay on the surface for 1-3 seconds before they can dive and stay down for 4-5 minutes. Lower surface of this time due to the fact that the lungs have been developed to enable rapid exchange of air, including oxygen. Turtle can stay under water for a longer time when they are dormant and can rest on the seabed for several hours without needing to surface. Stress also affects how long they can go without having to come to the surface to breathe and this is why they are quickly drowned when caught in fishing nets and trawling fishing.</div>
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Turtles eat a lot of salty foods such as jelly fish and have salt glands ekskretoris to remove added salt. This gland is located at the corner of their eyes and nostrils leatherback turtles in other species.</div>
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Turtles use Earth's magnetic field to navigate and return to nest at the same beach where they were born. Adult female turtles return to nest every 2-4 years. They can lay up to eight times in the years they did return; each time lay 150-200 eggs in holes dug in the sand. Once the eggs have been stored, the mother will cover the hole with sand.</div>
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Eggs hatch after two months and the young should try and make their own sea, a perilous journey that often end at the mouth of a predator. For those who make it, they risk getting eaten into the high sea. Only about 0.01% last until adulthood. The majority of the turtles lay their eggs at night, but Kemp Ridley turtle nesting during the day. This habit has made it very sensitive to the human egg hunt and highly endangered species.</div>
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Human activities that cause serious problems for all other species and all turtles are currently listed as endangered. (The Flatback turtle is not currently registered as more data is needed before the scientific evaluation can be made.) Loggerhead turtles considered endangered species, while the Olive Ridley sea turtles and green sea turtles are considered threatened. The situation is even grim for the Leatherback, the scale and the leatherback turtle in the sea Kemp - three species are considered Critically Endangered.</div>
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Used to hunt for turtles, fatty meats and shellfish. The main deal with today is the fact that, however, caught as by catch in commercial fishing. There is an easy way to help prevent this and the new method was developed to reduce by-catch. These methods include using a larger hook and make the gate turtle trawling. Turtle Excluder Devices (Teds) can reduce turtle by-catch in shrimp nets by 97 percent. This technology is used but not globally and by-catch remains a major problem. Other treats include coastal development and harvesting eggs for food and traditional medicine.</div>
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Turtles play an important ecological role in our sea, because they take care of seagrass grazing and balanced. Seagrass beds in turn is an important nursery for many fish species. Turtle also plays an important role in the beach where they breed, because the eggs are placed on the beach provide essential nutrients for plants that live on the beach (good eggs that hatched and those who do not). If the turtles stop a beach plants may not have enough nutrients to survive and disappear, which in turn speed up coastal erosion.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3454013384799844985.post-55547625268310482632012-07-20T08:09:00.001-07:002012-07-20T08:09:32.647-07:00Lizard<br />
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There are nearly 5,000 species of lizards scientific descried, all belonging to the same order as the snake: Squamata. Lizard group is very different from lizards have adapted to various habitats and occupy all continents except Antarctica. Lizards do not like very different in size, Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis) can reach 313 cm long (10.3 feet), while some small gecko and chameleon measure only a few centimeters as adults. First of all, even the larger lizards explore the earth, now extinct mosasaurs such water is not reaching 17.5 meters (57.4 feet) in length.</div>
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Squamata is the last place the largest reptiles, including lizards and snakes and. Traditionally, the book has been divided into three subordo:</div>
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With more than 5,000 different species of lizards, it is almost impossible to give detailed guidelines that will apply to all kinds of pet lizards. It is very important to study lizards to know your specific treatment needs before you take it home. If you fail to find information about the particular species, examine the same species of the genus can provide valuable guidance. Also keep in mind that you can learn a lot about treatment lizards need to learn about how species living in the wild.</div>
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Lizards can be very cheap to buy, but they tend to need a lot of expensive equipment. Before you decide to get a pet lizard, make sure you have an estimate for the true care for it. Also make sure you know the maximum size of adults of the species you choose. A six foot iguana probably not the right choice for your home.</div>
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Always research your specific species of lizards to determine nutritional needs. Some lizards are carnivorous, some herbivora, and some omnivora. When we keep the lizard in our homes, we take them from their natural environment, which means that their diet may need slight advantage. A lizard that used to be able to produce lots of vitamins to bask in the sun, may for example result in much lower amounts under a small UV-in terrarium and therefore need to diet more rich in vitamins than what is needed in the wild.</div>
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If you keep a few lizards, can be a good idea to set the station to eat a few to avoid clashes and ensure that each lizard food.</div>
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When eating carnivorous lizards, food presentation is important. Especially when first introduced in the new food, lizards depends on stimuli like smell, sight and movement to see something as a victim. Ideally place food in shallow dishes in which the lizard can be examined. Do not place in the substrate, because the gecko ingests many substrates while eating and may even die because of constipation. Place dishes in a separate dining area will make cleaning easier.</div>
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Most of the herbivora lizards will do our best when still on a diet that mainly consists of fruits and vegetables, with the occasional treat in the form of grains (including rice). It's important to choose foods that are rich in nutrients. In some cases, multi-vitamin supplement will be needed.</div>
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N.B! If you do not plan to breed your lizards, many species will do best if spayed or dikebiri. This is especially true for large lizards. Egg laying and the pregnancy is the general cause of death in women lizard.</div>
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In order Squamata, you can search for oviparous species, vivipar and Ovoviviparous. Some species, including the iconic Komodo, able to reproduce in asexual if necessary to do partenogenesis. There are also lizards, such as the Veiled recommended links, which can store sperm for artificial insemination in the females later. This can make it look like self-reproducing female offspring when mating is a result of which last a long time.</div>
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All male members of the order Squamata has installed the reproductive organs called hemipenis (hemipenis singles). Only one hemipenis is used at a time. Types of reproductive organs in the body are usually held inverted and everted only when the time for couples. Just as the human penis, hemipenis is equipped with a network erect. Since hemipenis should be able to be inverted and everted, there is no channel completely closed to conduction of sperm, but even equipped with a seal fluid flow as a series of growing erection. When not used, the inverted hemipenis hemipenal bulge different form at the bottom of the tail that can be used for sexual lizards and other members of the Squamata.</div>
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Hemipenis comes in many forms, depending on the species, and it is common for it to have spines or hooks to allow men to anchor itself in the female for kopulasi. Some species have a hemipenis branching, respectively, ended in hemipenis two tips.</div>
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Many types of lizards have special nursery and only time will marry after caused by environmental factors, such as days longer or more moist air. When mating, the male lizards will approach the female from the side and bites his neck. When it will close its kloaka, hemipenis soon will be vertical and the male will enter into a female.</div>
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Many farmers continue to lay the gecko lizard with incubation to ensure that eggs stored in appropriate conditions. Lizard egg incubation time was varied from species to species. The time from laying until hatching could be 50 days and 120 days, up to examine the specific species you are strongly recommended.</div>
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All types of lizards have different characteristics and habits, and learn to recognize normal behavior in your pet will make it easier for you to see health problems in the early stages while they may still be relatively easy to fix.</div>
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Stress, improper diet and environmental conditions can lead to inappropriate long string of health problems in lizards to examine the needs of your particular species is the best way to prevent health problems.</div>
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As mentioned above, you can reduce the risk of poor health in many species of lizards by having them spayed or dikebiri. This is especially true for large lizards.</div>
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Finally, it is important to remember that reptiles can be infected with Salmonella bacteria can be transferred to their human guardians.</div>
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<b>Lizard Facts</b></div>
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Lizard fact # 1</div>
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Many species of lizards have highly developed eyes, the eyes and can see many different colors, and quite a lot of them can even see ultraviolet light.</div>
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Lizard fact # 2</div>
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Lizards use body language and, in some cases, changes in color and display color to communicate with each other. Anole lizards famous for their bright colored dewlap, skin patch which is located in the throat where it remains hidden until the gecko decides to display it. To establish the hyoid bone, lizard dewlap will increase which means that the large vertical flap full color will be seen below the head. In the anole lizard, dewlap color varies from species to species of lizards and some even have patterns that can only be seen under ultraviolet light.</div>
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Lizard fact # 3</div>
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Most lizard species are harmless to humans and really help us to keep insect populations and other potential pests in check. Really large predators such as Komodo lizards can stalk, however, attack and kill people. Two species of venomous lizards known to have a bite: the Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum) and Beaded lizard (Heloderma horridum), but there was no report from the poison they had caused the death of a human bite. But bites are painful and of course there is always the risk of infection.</div>
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Lizard fact # 4</div>
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Many species of lizards can drop their tails to escape from predators.</div>
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Lizard fact # 5</div>
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Lizards valued as food in many parts of the world, including Central America where the iguana is traditionally served around Easter and northern Africa where uromastyx lizards are eaten by the tribes of nomadic desert.</div>
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<b>Lizard Lifespan</b></div>
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Average age of lizards vary widely from species to species.</div>
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