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Kangaroo | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

Kangaroo is a large marsupial that is found only in Australia. He is identified by his muscular tail, strong back legs, big legs, short fur, and long, pointed ears. Like all marsupials, a sub-type of mammal, the female has a sac that contains mammary glands, where their young survive until they are large enough to emerge.  The kangaroos are in the Macropodidae family, which also includes trees — kangaroos, wallabies, valaros, Kwok AK, and pademelons. When people think of kangaroos, the four species that usually come to mind are in Macropus: the antelope kangaroo, red kangaroo, western gray kangaroo, and eastern gray kangaroo.  Habitat:- Most kangaroos live on the continent of Australia, although each species has a different location it prefers to call home.  For example, in small nests on the floor of the rainforest in north-Queensland, cool rat-kangaroos like to nest.  Tree-kangaroos live on the upper branches of trees in Queensland's rainforests, as well...

Tiger | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

Tiger, (Panthera tigris), the eldest member of the cat family (Felidae), was rivaled only by a lion in strength and ferocity.  The tiger is endangered throughout its range, extending from the. Russian Far East through North Korea, China, India and parts of Southeast Asia to the island of Sumatra in Indonesia.  The Siberian, or Amur, the tiger is the largest, measuring 4 meters (13 ft) in total length and weighing up to 300 kg (660 lb).  Indian, or Bengal, tigers are the largest and constitute almost half of the total tiger population.  Males are larger than females and can attain a height of about 1 m and a length of about 2.2 m, except for a tail of about 1 m; Weighs  160–230 kg (350–500 lb), and tigers from the south are smaller than the north.  Habitat:- Tigers are found in surprisingly diverse habitats: rain forests, grasslands, savannas, and even mangrove swamps.  Unfortunately, 93% of historic tiger lands have disappeared mainly due t...

Camel | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

A camel is an equally untouched in the genus Kemalus that bears specific fatty deposits known as "humps" on its back. Camels have been domesticated for a long time and, as livestock, they provide food (milk and meat) and textiles (felt from fiber and hair). As working animals, camels - which are uniquely suited to their desert habitat - are an important means of transportation for passengers and cargo. There are three living species of camel.  Camels have a series of physical adaptations that allow them to withstand long periods without any external source of water. Dromedary camels can rarely drink once every 10 days, even under very hot conditions, and may lose up to 30% of their body mass due to dehydration. Unlike other mammals, the camel's red blood cells are oval rather than circular. Speciality:- Camels can reach 7 feet in height (on the hump) and weigh up to 1500 pounds. They are particularly adapted to life in the desert. They have three eyelashes and tw...

Bears | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

The bears are mammals that belong to the family Ursids. They can grow from four feet long and about 60 pounds (sun bear) to eight feet long and over a thousand pounds (polar bear). They are found throughout North America, South America, Europe, and Asia.  He has unmistakable claws, short tail and an excellent sense of smell. They are usually solitary, except for mothers of cubs. There are eight species: the Asiatic black bear (also known as the moon bear), the brown bear (which also includes the crocodile bear), the giant panda, the North American black bear, the polar bear, the sloth bear, the eye bear (also called the Andean bear) Goes), and bears the sun. Speciality:- Bears are exceptionally intelligent animals. They have better navigation skills for humans; Excellent memories; Large brain to body ratio, And use the equipment in various contexts from play to hunting. Condolences to others. Cubs have been known to cry and cry when separated from their mothers. I...

Monkey | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

Monkeys live around the world and come in various shapes, sizes, and colors. As one of our closest relatives, these mammals are very intelligent and have opposable thumbs, allowing them to use the equipment and play games. Monkeys differ in shape and size just like humans. According to the University of Wisconsin, the world's smallest monkey is Peggy Marmoset. It weighs only about 4 ounces (113 grams) and is only 5 inches (12.7 cm) long. The largest monkey in the world is Mandil. It weighs about 77 pounds (35 kg) and is about 3 feet (1 m) long. Most monkeys live in trees, but some live in savannas or mountainous areas. The monkeys go on to find tribal food, so one place does not stay for very long. Monkeys are very social animals. A group of monkeys is called a mission, tribe, army, or cartload. A contingent will work together to care for the young monkeys in the group. Speciality:- Monkeys are cowards, and in cities like Bangkok, they will steal food from street v...

Giraffe | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

The giraffe is an African equinoctial mammal, the tallest of all land-dwelling animal species. The giraffe's front legs are about 10% longer than their hind legs, a feature that contributes to the animals slipping backward. Mature giraffes have large hoofs about the size of dinner plates about 12 inches wide. The giraffe is related to deer and cattle, however, it is placed in a separate family, the Giraffidae, which includes only the giraffe and its closest relatives, OKP. However, births in the wild usually occur during the dry season and captivity can occur all year round. Giraffes reach sexual maturity in captivity at around 3 - 4 years of age, however, in the wild, males usually do not breed until they are 6 - 7 years old. Unlike the male reproductive age, females must be physically large to carry offspring. Speciality:- No two individual giraffes are of the same pattern. Both male and female giraffes have two distinct hairs, called icons. Male giraffes some...

Lion | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

Lyons is mostly found in Botswana, Tanzania, the Republic of Central Africa and South Sudan. The lifespan of a lion is about 10 to 15 years. They are found in tawny brown and white in colors. The lion's estimated weight is about 250 to 550 pounds. The lions are inhabited by savannas, grasslands and open forests. Nowadays, the population of lions in India is decreasing day by day. Male lions are generally larger than females and have a distinct mane of hair around their heads. The gestation period of the woman is about four months. Specialty: -  Lions always grow up in strength, vigor, and fierceness. Single lions can kill zebras, wildebeests, bears. In groups, they kill the largest animals such as elephants and all other wild animals. The speed of the lion is about 80 km / h. Fact: -  1) Lions usually live in a group of 10 to 15 animals called pride.  2) The male lion needs 7 kg of meat in a day and the female lion needs 5 kg of meat i...

Yak | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

Yak is a herd animal found in the mountains of Asia. They gather in herds from 5 yaks to 50 yaks. The herd consists mostly of yak females. There are only a few wild yaks left in the yak population, with the yak population decreasing day by day. Yak is used to pull heavy machines and transport loads through mountains. Male yak can grow up to 2 meters, but female yak can grow up to 1/3 the size of male yak. All yaks have long hair to keep them warm. Yak belongs to the cow family and is an American buffalo and an Asian buffalo. The yak breed in September and after the gestation period the female yak gives birth to a single yak calf. Yak is about 20 years old. Specialty: -  The yak has long hair to keep them warm. The special thing about yaks is they can be used in the mountains to pull heavyweights. Yaks are normally friendly animals. The tongue of the yak is rough, making it well to remove rocks and thaw. Fact: -  1) Yak can survive as a temperature below -...

Horse | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

Horses are widely used as a draft animal and also for pulling streaks. The relationship between horse and human is unique. Horses are preferred to run in herds. Man uses the horse for the race to win in front of other horses. Horses can live for 25 to 30 years. The size of the horses varies from the breeds there, the lighter riding horses are usually 55 inches to 60 inches in height, the larger riding horses are usually 62 inches to 68 inches in height. Draft horses can carry weights from 700 to 1000 kg. Horses are usually in different colors like white, brown, black. Many people are using a horse as a pet. Horses can sleep both standing and recumbent. Horses sleep better in groups because some animals will sleep, while others stand to watch predators. Specialty: -  They have intense smell and hearing ability and can see with one eye back and forth. They are used in horse racing, also for hunters and jumpers. They are also used for draft animal transport. Horses can ...

Zebra | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

Zebras are closely related to domestic horses. They are large single-cracking ungulates built for speed and long-distance migration. Zebras typically equal 120–140 cm (47–55 in) at the shoulder. Male gravy zebras are larger than females; In the plains zebra and mountain zebra, the sexes are approximately the same size. Zebras do not exhibit any other sexual dimorphism, in addition to males who struggle to fight spade-shaped. The teeth of all three species are adapted for grazing. Zebras have strong grasses for large upper and lower centers and large high-crowned teeth for processing silicate-rich grasses that wear molar. Specialty: -  Because of their uniqueness, stripes can also help identify each other. They graze together, mainly on grass, and even groom each other. The most common species are the plains zebra. Zebras move from side to side to be chased by a hunter. To confuse colorblind predators, the zebra will move in a zig-zag pattern or group together...

The Gorilla | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

The gorilla is the largest monkey in the world, with a large male as tall as an average-sized man and weighing as much as 450 pounds (205 kg). Fully mature male gorillas are called "silverbacks" because, by the time they reach the age of about 12, the hair on their backs has turned silky gray. There are two species of gorillas: the western gorilla and the eastern gorilla, each of which is divided into two subspecies. Specialty: -  According to the Guinness Book of Records, a silverback gorilla can lift to 815 kg (1800 lb) of dead weight. Meanwhile, a well-trained human could lift a maximum of 410 kg (900 lb) - the gorilla could manage. This is, of course, a rough calculation. Fact: -  1) Gorillas have hands and feet like humans with opposable thumbs and big toes.  2) Gorillas strengthen human ability, when compared, adult gorillas are four to nine times stronger than the average man. According to the Guinness Book of Records.  3) They sleep in ...

Black Panther | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

The term black panther is most often leopard-wrapped in jaguars in Africa and Asia and Central and South America; Black-hazy variants of these species are also called black leopards and black jaguars, respectively. Black coat coloration is attributed to the expression of the detectable allele in leopards and the dominant allele in jaguars. The Black Panthers are one of the rarest cats and I feel proud that India is home to many of them. The recent Instagram photo and video Black Panther with National Geographic Wild Shaz Jung were attacked, which will soon be broadcast on Net Geo Wild. He chose Kabini Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka for the assignment as Kabini holds the most sighting record of the Black Panther, which is still a dream for millions of people to see this beauty. Wildlife:- A black panther is a color form of Indian leopard, described from the dense forests of South India. The species of fauna is mostly found in the state of Karnataka, also called melanistic l...

Giant Panda | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

The giant panda is also known as the panda bear or simply panda, it is native to south-central China. This large, distinctive black patch is easily identified around his eyes, above the ears, and in his round body. Although it falls under the command of Carnivora, the giant panda is a folivore, with bamboo sprouts and leaves making up more than 99% of its diet. Giant pandas in the forest occasionally eat other grasses, wild tubers, or even meat in the form of birds, rodents, or meat. In captivity, they can obtain honey, eggs, fish, yams, bush leaves, oranges or bananas with specially prepared food. Wildlife: -  The giant panda lives mainly in Sichuan, but also in neighboring Shaanxi and Gansu in some mountain ranges of central China. Giant pandas are bears native to China, where they are considered a national treasure. According to the Smithsonian National Xue, the population is unprotected, despite the huge situation, the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca):...

Elephant | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

Elephants are scattered throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia and are found in a variety of habitats, including savannas, forests, deserts, and marshes. The ears of an African elephant are large and concave, while the ears of Asian elephants are small and convex. Or level back. Focus on their family groups. Rely on their mothers for three years. Elephants are very social and can communicate with each other and identify other elephants, which, according to the National Zoo, fall below the audible range of humans, using rumble, low-pitch sounds 2 miles apart. Up to a distance of 2 miles. Specialty: - The trunk has a very long nose, which is made from the upper lip. An elephant uses its trunk to grab items like food. Although the rest of an elephant is strong and thick, its trunk is very soft and sensitive. Elephants avoid symbiotic ants from the acacia tree because they can bite inside the stalk of an elephant. Fact: - 1) African elephan...

Rhinoceros | Lifestyle, Food, Facts

A rhinoceros, commonly called rhino, is one of the five as well as many extinct species of odd-row species in the Family Rhinocerotidae. The term "rhinoceros" is often more widely applied to the now-extinct species that is the superfamily rhinoceros. Rhinoceros unicornis today occupies the grasslands surrounding the great river systems but has occupied the surrounding forests in the past. The species is primarily a grape but can browse on fruits, branches, and sometimes cultivated crops. Rhinoceros Sondicus occupies the lowland tropical rainforest of West Java but has historically been found in a variety of habitats, including mixed forests, grasslands, and even rugged mountainous areas. Specialty: - These magnificent animals are known for their terrifying, huge horns that grow from their snout - hence the name "rhinoceros", meaning "nose horn". A horn of young and Indian rhinoceros, where white, black and Sumatran is two as rhinoceros. These incr...