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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals&lt;/b&gt; &lt;b&gt;| Troodon | Troodon &lt;/b&gt;dinosaurs were small, up to 2.4 meters (7.9 feet) in length and up to 50 kg (110 lb) in weight.&lt;b&gt; Troodon&lt;/b&gt; includes the largest known troodontids. Troodon had some of the largest known group of dinosaurs, in relation to its body mass (comparable to modern birds) brains. A brain to another Troodon volume ratio was 31.5% to 63% in the form of a reptile a bird action nonavian Real. Troodon had Crista support eardrums, that at least in their own regions dorsal and ventral ossified cartilage remaining sensitive parts of &lt;b&gt;Troodon &lt;/b&gt;receive metotic The leg was &quot;laterally hypertrophied.&quot; The type of sample Troodon has caused classification problems, because the whole genre is based on a single tooth of the Judith River Formation. Troodon tooth was like &quot;lacertilian&quot; (lizard), sorted by Leidy, but reassigned as 1901 Nopcsa megalosaurid dinosaurs (Megalosauridae were past&#39;m a taxon for most carnivorous dinosaurs). In 1924, Gilmore suggested that the tooth belonged Pachycephalosaur and Stegoceras Stegoceras herbivores was actually a junior synonym of Troodon (the similarity of the troodontid teeth of herbivorous dinosaurs continues to lead many paleontologists believe that these animals are omnivores). &lt;/div&gt;
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In 1945, Charles Mortram Sternberg rejected the possibility that &lt;b&gt;Troodon&lt;/b&gt; was Pachycephalosaur because of its resemblance to the teeth of other carnivorous dinosaurs. With Troodon now classified as a carnivore, Troodontidae the family is no longer used to hold the mushrooms dinosaurs, so Sternberg appointed a new family for their Pachycephalosauridae.&amp;nbsp; Sternberg initially classified as family Stenonychosaurus Coeluridae. Later, Sternberg suggested in 1951 that the Stenonychosaurus had a &quot;very special PES&quot; and Troodon &quot;equally unusual teeth&quot; are closely linked. With Saurornithoides Saurornithoididae Family Foundation. Inequalis Stenonychosaurus reclassified grow and Pectinodon Polyodontosaurus bakkeri as junior synonyms of Troodon Formosus. Currie was also a junior synonym of Saurornithoididae Troodontidae. In 1988, Gregory S. Paul continued and generally Saurornithoides mongoliensis Troodon as T. Currie Classification troodontid all devices in North America only species Troodon formosus has been widely adopted by other paleontologists, and has invited all samples once Stenonychosaurus as Troodon in the scientific literature of the early 21 century reported. &lt;/div&gt;
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In 1991, George Olshevsky Lance formation fossils, which was originally called Pectinodon bakkeri but also subsequently assigned to Troodon&lt;b&gt; Troodon&lt;/b&gt; formosus bakkeri species and some others (including Currie) on its fleet of different dinosaur fossils as Troodon inequalis (ex Stenonychosaurus) Training maintain.&amp;nbsp; From the holotype of T. Formoso is a single tooth, which can make a nomenclature Troodon dubium.&amp;nbsp; Troodon Judith River Formation and the upper Two Medicine formation of Montana known. Judith River Group of Alberta, the Horseshoe Canyon Formation of Alberta and Prince Creek Formation of Alaska There is some evidence that Troodon prefer colder climates, since it seems particularly abundant in the north and the Arctic and also during colder intervals. A possible early Maastrichtian Troodon teeth is in the bottom of the Javelina Formation of Texas and member of the Kirtland Formation of New Mexico Naashoibito. &lt;/div&gt;
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Dinosaur eggs and nests were discovered by John R. Horner in 1983 in Montana Two Medicine Formation. Horner (1984) found bones and partial skeletons closely hypsilophodont Orodromeus nests in the same horizon isolated and described the eggs as Orodromeus Horner and Weishampel (1996) re-examine the embryos in eggs obtained and were found not &lt;b&gt;Troodon&lt;/b&gt; Orodromeus. Varricchio et al. (1997) took this decision with more certainty when they described a partial skeleton of a Troödon adult (MOR 748) in contact with a clutch of five eggs (MOR 750) in a position likely hatching Varricchio et al. (1997) describe the exact structure Troödon nests. Fuller nests were between 16 (minimum 246 MOR) and 24 (MOR 963) eggs. Varricchio et al. (1997) was insufficient evidence to draw several nests Troodon reproductive biology infer characteristics. Crocodiles lay many eggs that are small compared to the size of the adult body. The birds lay fewer eggs larger. Troodon was intermediate, lay an egg about 0.5 kg for a 50 kg adult. This is 10 times more than the reptiles of the same mass, but two Troodon eggs amounted to about 1.1 kg of eggs of a bird of 50 kg.&amp;nbsp; MOR 363 was 22 empty eggs (hatched) and embryos in the eggs of MOR 246 were found, are in development are very similar, which means that all young hatched simultaneously. The authors estimated 45-65 days total adult nest attendance for laying, incubation and hatching. &lt;/div&gt;
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Varricchio et al. (2008) examined the bone histology of Troodon specimen MOR 748 and found that he had no reason to bone resorption may indicate that it was a female egg. They also measured the relationship between the total volume of eggs in &lt;b&gt;Troodon&lt;/b&gt; clutches of body weight in adults. Use graphically the correlation between this index and the type of parenting strategies birds and crocodiles there and found that the proportion of Troodon compatible with those of the birds, where only adult male incubates the eggs was. They concluded that women Troodon probably not the hatching of eggs, men have done, and this can be shared between dinosaurs and basal birds maniraptoran characters.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Kookaburra&lt;/b&gt; is the theme song of the popular Australian children, &lt;b&gt;Kookaburra&lt;/b&gt;. Kookaburras occupy forest land (including forests) released by family groups and their laughter serves the same purpose as other birds called its boundaries. Common prey includes small mammals such as mice and the size of large insects, lizards, small birds and chicks, and most famously, snakes. Small prey is better, but sometimes large &lt;b&gt;kookaburras&lt;/b&gt; creatures, including much longer than its body venomous snakes. During mating, the &lt;b&gt;Laughing Kookaburra&lt;/b&gt; provided as shown in the behavior as wattlebird. The man then offers his own current captivity, with &quot;oo oo oo&quot; sound. When food is abundant, parents spend more time black chick, so the girls are not able to fight. It is not uncommon for kookaburras snatch food from the hands of the people, without notice, falling away. People often fed pieces of raw meat.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | The leatherback turtle | Turtles &lt;/b&gt;have the most hydrodynamic body design of a sea turtle with a large drop-shaped body. A nice pair of front flippers power the turtles in the water. Like other sea turtles, the leatherback turtle has crushed the front legs adapted for swimming in the open sea. The fins are the most important sounds in proportion to its body among sea turtles exist. Leatherback front flippers can grow up to 2.7 meters (8.9 feet) large sample size and large flippers (even in comparison to its body) of any sea turtle. &lt;b&gt;Leatherback turtle&lt;/b&gt; covering her eggs, Turtle Beach, Tobago The leatherback has several characteristics that distinguish it from other sea turtles. &lt;b&gt;Leatherbacks&lt;/b&gt; are unique among reptiles that fail in their scale β-keratinCounter-demonstration is the brightest in the turtle. Dermochelys coriacea adults average of 1 to 1.75 m (3.3 to 5.74 meters) carapace length, 1.83 to 2.2 m (6.0 to 7.2 feet) in length and weigh 250,700 kg (550-1500 lb). Surprisingly, the &lt;b&gt;leatherback turtle&lt;/b&gt; is much larger than any other sea turtles hatch, since the transmission 61.3 mm (2.41 inches) carapace length and weighs about 46 g (1.6 oz) when newly hatched.&lt;/div&gt;
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The first studies of &lt;b&gt;leatherback metabolic &lt;/b&gt;rates found lute had predicted resting metabolic rate about three times higher than that of a reptile of their size. This creates constant heat swimming muscle derived. Adults were Lute with the body temperature of 18 ° C (32 ° F) floating above the water found in. Leatherback turtles are one of the creatures of the deep sea diving. The 1992 edition of the Guinness Book of Records presents the&lt;b&gt; leatherback turtle &lt;/b&gt;moving 35.28 km / h (21.92 hours miles) in water. The &lt;b&gt;leatherback turtle &lt;/b&gt;is a cosmopolitan species with a global reach. There are three genetically distinct populations in the Atlantic Ocean, the eastern Pacific and western Pacific Ocean. While nesting beaches have been identified in the region, leatherback populations in the Indian Ocean are generally not assessed and weighted. The leatherback turtle population in the Atlantic beaches of the region. Unlike other turtles, feeding areas for leatherback turtles are in colder waters, where there is plenty of jellyfish prey, which extends its range. However, few beaches on both sides of the Atlantic provide nesting sites. Overlooking the Atlantic coast of Canada, leatherback turtles feed in the Gulf of St. Lawrence near Quebec and as far north as Newfoundland and Labrador. &lt;/div&gt;
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The beaches of the National Park Mayumba Mayumba, Gabon host the largest nesting population on the African continent and probably in the world, with about 30,000 turtles visit the beaches every year in April. Looking north-east coast of South America, varied selection of some of Guyana and Suriname are the most important sites for nesting of several species of sea turtles, the&lt;b&gt; leatherback turtle&lt;/b&gt;, for the most part. A few hundred nest annually on the eastern coast of Florida. In Costa Rica, the beaches and nesting sites Parismina Gandoca. Pacific leatherbacks divide into two populations. Forage is the population of the South Pacific in the world, in the waters off the western coast of South America, nesting in Mexico, Panama, El Salvador and Costa Rica. The continental United States offers two major leatherback feeding areas. Further north on the Pacific coast of Canada, &lt;b&gt;leatherbacks&lt;/b&gt; visit the beaches of British Columbia.&lt;/div&gt;
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Rantau Abang beach Terengganu, Malaysia, once the largest breeding population of the world, home to 10,000 nests per year. Conservation efforts began in 1960 were ineffective because they are exposed to the excavation and incubation of eggs in artificial places accidentally eggs high temperatures. And &#39;well known that in 1980 that sea turtles are sex determination depends on the temperature, but it is suspected that the younger women incubated artificially In 2008, two turtles nest in Rantau Abang and, unfortunately, eggs were infertile.The &lt;b&gt;leatherback turtle&lt;/b&gt; is found mainly in the open sea. The lute follow their jellyfish prey throughout the day, that the turtles &quot;prefer&quot; the deeper waters during the day, and the shallow waters at night (when the jellyfish in the water column), this strategy is often. Turtle hunting in very cold water An individual was actively hunting in waters whose temperature is 0.4 ° C (32.7 ° F).&lt;/div&gt;
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Beaches favorite breeding places of the continent is facing deep water and they seem to avoid the sites protected by coral reefs D.&lt;b&gt; Leatherback turtles&lt;/b&gt; adults feed almost exclusively on jellyfish. Due to the nature of the force-feeding, helps to control the populations of jellyfish leatherback turtles. Pacific leatherbacks migrate more than 6,000 miles (9,700 kilometers) across the Pacific from their nesting sites in Indonesia to eat California jellyfish. One of the reasons for their state of emergency in plastic bags floating in the sea of plastic bags by mistake lute Pacific jellyfish, took about a third of adult leatherbacks plastic. Plastics in the ocean off the west coast city where&lt;b&gt; leatherback turtles&lt;/b&gt;, California, with power increase of 19 billion plastic bags per year. Several species of sea turtles ingest marine debris especially plastics, and even small amounts of debris can kill sea turtles by obstructing their digestive tracts. Dilution of nutrients, if the food move plastic intestine, according to the gain of nutrients and growth factors occurs so turtles. Like all sea turtles begin, the leatherback turtle, so that the miners of the sand of their nesting beaches. Leatherbacks are many predators and the first years of life. Once at sea, lute teenagers still eat cephalopods, requiem sharks and diversity of large fish. Nesting females were looted by jaguars in tropical America. Apparently, adult leatherbacks is aggressively defended by predators. Dermochelys young people spend more time in tropical waters than adults.&lt;/div&gt;
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With offspring with special benefits While other species of sea turtles almost always return to their hatching beach,&lt;b&gt; leatherbacks &lt;/b&gt;may choose another beach area. Nesting beaches and the angle of inclination of the deep sea is a vulnerability for the turtles because such beaches easily erode. The nest environment typically includes a dark wooded area near the beach. Females excavate a nest above the high tide line with their flippers. About nine days between nesting events. Clutch size averages about 110 eggs, of which 85% were viable. The eggs hatch after 60 to 70 days. Like other reptiles, the temperature of the nest determines the sex of the offspring. Dig evening, infants in area and walk towards the sea Leatherback nesting seasons vary by location, but occurs from February to July in Parismina, Costa Rica. Farther east in French Guiana, nesting from March to August The Atlantic &lt;b&gt;leatherback&lt;/b&gt; nest from February to July in South Carolina in the United States Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, Suriname and Guyana. People around the world still gather sea turtle eggs. In Southeast Asia, egg collection resulted in countries like Thailand and Malaysia to a near-total collapse of local nesting. In Malaysia, where the turtle has practically disappeared, the eggs are considered a delicacy. In Birds, small mammals, and other opportunists dig up the nests of turtles and consume eggs. Shorebirds feed on crustaceans and sea battles in infants. Leatherbacks are a little &#39;less than other types of anthropogenic threats sea turtles. The nests are attacked by humans in places such as Southeast Asia. Many human activities, indirectly Dermochelys populations. As a pelagic species, D. coriacea is occasionally caught as by-catch. Since the larger devices EXCLUDER turtle sea turtles, life can be ineffective with mature adults. High levels of phthalate was measured in the egg yolk &quot;&lt;/div&gt;
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Locusts in the Bible and the Qur&#39;an, one of the biblical plagues of Egypt, where locusts ate all the crops of &lt;b&gt;Egypt. &lt;/b&gt;In an article published in the January 30, 2009 edition of the AAAS Science Journal, Anstey, Rogers, et al. demonstrated when locusts are, their nervous systems release serotonin so attracted to each other, a prerequisite for swarming. Swarms of locusts have short antennae or antennas and auditory organs in the abdomen (posterior segment of the body). From winged adults fly in swarms, locusts may be carried by the wind hundreds of miles from their spawning grounds, landing devour all vegetation. The migratory locust (Locusta migratoria) from Europe to China, and even small swarms may cover several square miles, and weigh thousands of tons. &lt;/div&gt;
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The largest known swarm covered 513,000 km ², comprising about 12.5 trillion insects and a weight of 27.5 million tonnes. A&lt;b&gt; biological&lt;/b&gt; pesticide for the control of locusts in &lt;b&gt;Africa &lt;/b&gt;has been tested by a multinational team in 1997. Dried fungal spores sprayed in breeding areas Metarhizium species pierce the locust exoskeleton on germination and penetration of the body cavity, causing death. The fungus is spread by insects and insect persists in the region, making repeated treatments unnecessary.&lt;/div&gt;
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The extinction of the Rocky Mountain locust is a source of wonder. The international agenda is LUBILOSA promote non-chemical methods of control to find lobster. Different cultures around the world eat insects. Even Islamic law and Jewish food, eating other insects &lt;b&gt;grasshoppers&lt;/b&gt; to eat after the ban, particularly as food for the hungry poor.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals&lt;/b&gt; &lt;b&gt;| Kemp&#39;s Ridley Sea Turtle | Ridley sea turtles&lt;/b&gt; generally prefer hot water, but they live in the water as far north as New Jersey, in the Gulf of Mexico and Florida, often migrate to live in the waters of Louisiana. The range includes the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.&amp;nbsp; Then, in the northwest Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico runs as they grow to maturity. These turtles change color as they mature. The breeding season for these turtles is April to August They nest primarily in the Mexican state of &lt;b&gt;Tamaulipas&lt;/b&gt;, but sometimes the Father Iceland, Texas, United States. The estimated number of women nesting in 1947 was 89,000, but dropped to about 7702-1985 Women nest three times during the season, from 10 to 28 days between clusters. Incubation lasts 45-70 days. There are, on average, about 110 eggs per clutch. &lt;/div&gt;
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At least one source also refers to&lt;b&gt; Kemp &quot;turtle grief.&quot;&lt;/b&gt; In his book The Rescue largest &lt;b&gt;Ridley&lt;/b&gt;, Pamela Philips argued the names of fishermen, turtles die after &quot;turned turtle&quot; was observed (rear) embossed. Kemp Ridley Mexico protected the first time in 1960. United States was the first under the Endangered Species Conservation Act Kemp 1970 December 2, 1970 is included, then under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in 1973. One of the mechanisms used to protect turtles in fishing nets, the turtle excluder device (TED). Since the greatest threat to the population of Kemp Ridley sea turtles are shrimp, connect your device to the shrimp trawl. &lt;/div&gt;
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In September 2007, Corpus Christi, Texas, wildlife officials found a record 128 Kemp&#39;s ridley sea beaches Ridley nesting in Texas, including 81 in North America Padre Iceland (Iceland Padre National Seashore) and four officials Iceland fauna Wild Mustang released 10,594 &lt;b&gt;Kemp Ridley babies&lt;/b&gt; along the Texas coast this year. Turtles are popular in Mexico as boot material and food. The Deepwater Horizon oil spill threatens a wide variety of marine life, dolphins blue crabs. April 30, 2010, 10 days after the accident on the Deepwater Horizon, 156 dead sea turtles have been reported, most were &lt;b&gt;Kemp Ridley&lt;/b&gt;. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries biologists and security guards have rescued &lt;b&gt;Kemp Ridley&lt;/b&gt; in Grand Isle&lt;/div&gt;
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Threatened marine species that frequent the Gulf, only the &lt;b&gt;Kemp&#39;s ridley &lt;/b&gt;is based on the region as a single pool. The general plan is to collect about 70,000 eggs in the nests of sea turtles on the beaches of Alabama and Florida before you swim, and slip into the Deepwater Horizon explosion Louisiana.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | Green Anaconda | &lt;/b&gt;The &lt;b&gt;green anaconda &lt;/b&gt;is the longest snake in the world, reaching more than 6.6 meters (22 feet) long. It is the largest snake native to the Americas and flaky probably the largest species of snakes or electricity. Although the reticulated python is longer, the anaconda is the heaviest cut pipe with a 4.5 7.4 m higher green anaconda python. The longest and heaviest () scientifically analyzed samples was a woman 521 cm (17.09 feet) long and weighs 97.5 kg (215 lb). The remoteness of the snake habitat is found historically difficult to collect and return samples. The large sample transport museums, particularly the sharp decline, it is difficult (but not the return of the much larger and heavier crocodilian specimens occur). Reports observing &lt;b&gt;animals&lt;/b&gt; that are not shown, are always questionable, as even trained scientists often overestimated the size of anacondas before recording. For more information, visit those who live in the periods under the pressure of the population longer, up to larger sizes. There are many historical accounts of green anacondas often ridiculously improbable sizes. Many zoologists (notably Henry Walter Bates and Alfred Russel Wallace, etc): Please note that the rumors of snakes by 30 or 40 yards, but in any case, direct observations of snakes by 20 feet long were limited. &lt;/div&gt;
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The first examples were immature murine Boa is 2.5 to 3 m (75 to 90 cm) long. In 1830, Johann Georg Eunectes Wagler same sex &quot;good swimmer&quot; Boa murina Linnaeus for further samples were known and described. Since the male from the female-specific murine Eunectes murinus renamed America. Serpens American testudinacea murium insidiator&quot; turtle pattern (spotted) American slang, a predator lurking in mice and rats murinus The Latin adjective (murine) in this case means &quot;mouse&quot; or &quot;mouse connected&quot; refers to &quot;change his spots&quot; and not &quot;gray mouse&quot; that people often do not display correctly for E. murinus. Early English-based sources, such as George Shaw, the murine Boa as &quot;rat boa&quot; and Penny Cyclopaedia (Vol. 5) entry for Boa said: &quot;The common name implies, in the Waiting for some mice, mice found rufus maculis rotundatis up.&quot; red-brown &quot;Boa appearance of murine Latin Linnaeusdescribed&quot;.&lt;b&gt; Rounded spots&lt;/b&gt; at the top] and not gray on the description of the colors green anaconda immediate names refer others by various authors on the general brown, blue, green or gray. Popular names for Eunectes murinus include Green Anaconda, Anaconda, Anaconda boa common water.&lt;/div&gt;
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Local names in South America, the Spanish term mata-bull, meaning &quot;bull killer&quot; and Native American words Sucuri (Tupi) and yaqumama in the Peruvian Amazon, the &quot;Mother of Waters&quot; Quechua language of the people in the jungle Yaqurunas or &quot; water people &quot;. &lt;b&gt;Anacondas &lt;/b&gt;often men push the tongue, that the presence of the chemical signal wife Many men are often the same woman. This ball is like a wrestling match between idle men, fighting for every occasion. Women with During mating, males use their spurs in the female generation. They display their aggressive campaign against the woman&#39;s body while scratching his footsteps. Mating approaches its climax when males stimulus spurs cause female snake their cloaca to increase the area of the cloaca to move two tubes. The men coils its tail with the female and her mate. The strongest man and is often the biggest winner. However, women are physically bigger and stronger, and may decide to choose between men. Courtship and mating occur almost exclusively in the water.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | Elk | &lt;/b&gt;Early European explorers in North America, who were with the smaller deer Europe think more North America animals such as moose, &lt;b&gt;elk&lt;/b&gt; and therefore the name of that is the name of common &lt;b&gt;European elk&lt;/b&gt;. Moose is the word American elk Norse, Scandinavian Elgr ELG / elk ALG and German, all of which to the animal in North America known as Moose relate the following. This name will be used primarily for the Asian subspecies (Altai wapiti, Tian Shan wapiti, moose Manchuria and Alashan wapiti), moose Eurasia, because the name is still used by moose. Especially on Caspian red deer (Cervus elaphus maral), a subspecies of&lt;b&gt; deer&lt;/b&gt; It is a subspecies of elk in Mongolia called the Altai wapiti (Cervus canadensis sibiricus), also known as maral Altai, Siberia Siberia known moose or elk. Populations vary in shape and size of timber behavior, body size, coloration and mating. &lt;/div&gt;
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Of the &lt;b&gt;six subspecies of elk&lt;/b&gt; known inhabited North America in historical times have four remain, including the Roosevelt (C. canadensis roosevelti), Tule (C. canadensis nannodes), Manitoba (C. canadensis manitobensis) and Rocky Mountain (C. canadensis nelsoni ). Eastern subspecies of elk (C. canadensis) and Merriam Elk (C. canadensis merriami) were described disappeared for at least a four subspecies in Asia are the century Altai Wapiti (C. canadensis sibiricus) and the Tianshan Wapiti (C. canadensis songaricus). Two different subspecies in China and Korea are the Manchurian wapiti (C. canadensis xanthopygus) and Alashan wapiti (C. canadensis alashanicus). The Manchurian wapiti is darker and redder the other populations. Alashan wapiti of north central China is the smallest of all subspecies, has the lightest coloration and is the least investigated. Biologist Valerius Geist, who wrote about the different species of deer in the world, said that there are only three subspecies of &lt;b&gt;elk.&lt;/b&gt; &lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Recent studies &lt;/b&gt;suggest that it is not the DNA of more than three or four subspecies of &lt;b&gt;elk&lt;/b&gt;. All American forms appear to belong to a subspecies (Cervus canadensis canadensis). Also &lt;b&gt;Siberian elk&lt;/b&gt; (Cervus canadensis sibiricus) are more or less identical to the American forms and therefore belong to the subspecies, also. However the Manchurian wapiti (Cervus canadensis xanthopygus) is significantly different differ from the shape Siberia, but not from the Alashan wapitiThe Chinese subspecies are sometimes considered separate species, namely the Asian red deer (Cervus wallichi), which also deals with deer Kashmir Adult elk usually stay in single-sex groups for most of the year. If no bull back, grab the timber and fight bulls sometimes erect serious injury. Dominant bulls follow groups of cows during the rut, from August to early winter. A bull will defend his harem of 20 cows or bulls against rivals and enemies. Only males have large harems and breeding success peaks at the age of eight years.&lt;b&gt; Toros young &lt;/b&gt;adults keep a harem later in the breeding season than bulls in their prime. A bull can with a harem rarely feeds and lose up to 20 percent of their body weight. When the females are ready to give birth, they tend to isolate themselves from the herd and remain isolated until the calf is large enough to escape predators. &lt;b&gt;Elk&lt;/b&gt; calves are as big as an adult white-tailed deer at the age of six months. The gestation period is the same for all subspecies. &lt;b&gt;Elk&lt;/b&gt; live 20 years or more in captivity but average 10 to 13 years in the wilderness. Coyote packs feed primarily on elk calves, but sometimes a weakened adult winter. In the vast Yellowstone ecosystem, including Yellowstone National Park, bears are major predators of calves. The main enemies in Asia are the wolf, dhole, brown bear, Siberian tiger, Amur Leopard and Snow Leopard. Lynx and wild boars sometimes hunt for Asian elk calves. Male&lt;b&gt; elk&lt;/b&gt; retain their antlers for more than half of the year and are less likely to group with other males when they have antlers. &lt;/div&gt;
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After the routine, women form large herds of up to 50 people. As is the case with many species of deer, especially in the mountainous regions, elk migrate to higher altitudes is in the spring after snow fell, and the opposite direction in the fall. Hunting pressure also impacts on migration and movements. Roosevelt Elk are usually settled by less seasonal variability of food sources. Numbers Yellowstone elk herd large ecosystem of more than 200,000 people in the spring and fall, to participate in the longest elk migration in the continental U.S. &lt;b&gt;Elk&lt;/b&gt; in the south of &lt;b&gt;Yellowstone&lt;/b&gt; &lt;b&gt;National Park&lt;/b&gt; and national forest around south of the town of Jackson, Wyoming, where the winter for a maximum of six months in the National &lt;b&gt;Elk &lt;/b&gt;Refuge. Environmentalists will ensure the herd is fed well in the harsh winters. A large number of elk that live in the ecosystem of the northern Greater Yellowstone lower elevations in Montana to migrate mainly in the north and west. &lt;b&gt;Elk&lt;/b&gt; have played an important role in the cultural history of the peoples. Pictographs and petroglyphs of elk were carved into cliffs thousands of years ago by the Anasazi of the southwestern United States youngest Indian tribes, including the Kootenai, Cree, Blackfeet, Ojibwa and Pawnee, produced blankets and fur robes moose. At birth, Lakota men were to promote elk tooth for a long life because it&#39;s too bad as the last piece of dead moose. The moose is considered a high level of sexual activity and young Lakota men who had dreamed of elk an image of the mythical representation of the dynamics in their &quot;hands&quot; on the court as a sign of sexual potency have. Neolithic rock carvings from Asia are fewer female moose antlers, which was interpreted as a symbol of rebirth and food. The Rocky Mountain&lt;b&gt; Elk&lt;/b&gt; is the official animal of the State of Utah. A picture of a moose and a moose on the state flag of Michigan appear. The Benevolent and Protective Order of &lt;b&gt;Elks&lt;/b&gt; (BPOE) chose the elk as its namesake, as many of its attributes seemed appropriate for the culture of fraternity members. &lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Elk&lt;/b&gt; kept in captivity or kept for the production of venison and velvet collection. All Asian subspecies, as well as other deer have been for their antlers in central and eastern Asia by Han Chinese, Turkic peoples, Tungusic peoples, Mongolians and Koreans raised. &lt;b&gt;Elk&lt;/b&gt; farms are relatively common in North America and New Zealand. Modern applications are decorative, but elk skin shoes, gloves and belts are not uncommon. Since 1967, the Boy Scouts of America at the National &lt;b&gt;Elk&lt;/b&gt; Refuge staff have assisted in Wyoming by collecting wood that are made every winter. In 2010 2.520 kg (5600 pounds) auction of wood, bringing more than $ 46,000.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | Groundhog&amp;nbsp; | &lt;/b&gt;The higher is the marmot Sciuridae in its geographical area, usually 40-65 cm (16-26 inches) long (including 15 cm (6 inches) from the tail) and weighing 2 to 4 kg (4-9 lb). In regions with less natural predators and large amounts of alfalfa,&lt;b&gt; groundhogs&lt;/b&gt; can grow to 80 cm (30 inches) and 14 kg (31 lbs). &lt;b&gt;Groundhogs&lt;/b&gt; are well adapted for digging, with short limbs, yet powerful curved claws thick. Adapted to the temperate habitat, groundhogs are covered with two layers of fur: a dense gray long coat and a bunch of guard hairs that gives the groundhog its distinctive &quot;frozen&quot;.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Groundhogs&lt;/b&gt; are well adapted for digging, with short limbs, yet powerful curved claws thick. Groundhogs are excellent burrowers, with burrows for sleeping, rearing young, and hibernating. The average groundhog has been estimated to move approximately 1 m3 (35 cubic feet) or 320 kg (710 lb) ground by digging a burrow. Although groundhogs are the most solitary of the marmots, several individuals may occupy the same burrow. &lt;b&gt;Groundhog &lt;/b&gt;burrows usually have 2-5 inputs, providing groundhogs principal means of escape from predators. Groundhogs are one of the few species that enter into true hibernation, and often build a &quot;winter burrow&quot; for this purpose separate. &lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Groundhogs &lt;/b&gt;are most of the time during the day. Groundhogs may squeal when fighting, seriously injured or captured by the enemy. Others sounds groundhogs may make are low barks and a sound produced by the grinding of teeth when groundhogs are frightened, the hairs of the tail support, giving the tail looks like a hair brush The breeding season runs from early March to mid or late April, after hibernation. Litter is produced annually, usually containing 5:58-blind, hairless and helpless young. &lt;b&gt;Marmot&lt;/b&gt; young are weaned and ready to seek their own burrow 5-6 weeks of age. The &lt;b&gt;groundhog&lt;/b&gt; prefers open country and the edges of forests, and rarely far from a burrow entrance. &lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Groundhogs&lt;/b&gt; are often hunted for sport, which tends to control their numbers. Marmots bred in captivity can be socialized relatively easily, but their aggressive nature can pose problems. &lt;b&gt;Doug&lt;/b&gt; Schwartz, a zookeeper and groundhog trainer Staten Island Zoo, was quoted as saying. United States and Canada, the annual Groundhog Day gave the recognition and popularity of the marmot, like in the movie of the same name. The best known of these groundhogs are Wiarton Willie and Punxsutawney Phil, well maintained, as part of celebrations of &lt;b&gt;Groundhog&lt;/b&gt; Day in Wiarton, Ontario and Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, respectively. A marmot famous south, General Beauregard Lee, is based on the Yellow River Game Ranch outside Atlanta, Georgia.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Marmots &lt;/b&gt;are used in medical research on liver cancer induced hepatitis B. Marmot burrows have been known to be at least one archaeological site, the site Ufferman in the state of Ohio, United States Although archaeologists have excavated the Ufferman site, many objects were found through activities local marmots.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | Sailfish | &lt;/b&gt;Both&lt;b&gt; species&lt;/b&gt; grow rapidly sailboats, reaching 1.2 to 1.5 m (3 ft. 10 in.-4 ft. 10 in.) in length in a single year, and feed on the surface or deep medium and small pelagic feed on squid. This tactic has also been observed during feeding, when a group of sailboat sails use &quot;&lt;b&gt;herd&lt;/b&gt;&quot; a school of fish or squid.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Sailfish &lt;/b&gt;are highly prized game and fish are known for their incredible jumps and high speed. They can be displayed in a surprising variety of brown and gray subjects purple and silver, too. &lt;b&gt;Sailfish&lt;/b&gt; can change their colors change almost instantaneously controlled by the nervous system. The yacht can quickly turn his body blue with yellow stripes when excited, confusing its prey and making capture easier, while signaling its intention to sail colleague &lt;b&gt;Sailfish&lt;/b&gt; are two species of fish in the genus Istiophorus living in warmer sections of all the oceans of the world.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | Queen Angelfish | &lt;/b&gt;The color adult queen angelfish overall body color can be blue to blue-green with yellow wheels described in its scales. &lt;b&gt;Queen Angelfish&lt;/b&gt; is also known to have blue markings around each gill cover. Young people have dark blue bodies with yellow lips, gills and tail and vertical bars ranging in color from blue to white. The colors of young fish to help them integrate into the reef. &lt;b&gt;Queen Angelfish&lt;/b&gt; are about three and a half kilos.&lt;/div&gt;
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The &lt;b&gt;queen angelfish&lt;/b&gt; feeds primarily on sponges, but also feeds on jellyfish, tunicates and corals and plankton and algae. Young people serve as &quot;&lt;b&gt;cleaners&lt;/b&gt;&quot; and feed on the parasites of larger fish at cleaning stations. Despite having in home aquariums, aquarium made for the queen angelfish diet of meaty foods and algae queen angels inhabit the reef base and are often located near the Florida Keys and Florida in particular, the Bahamas and the Gulf of Mexico. &lt;/div&gt;
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Pairs reproduce by rising water, the wombs. Freely anywhere from&lt;b&gt; 25 to 75 thousand eggs&lt;/b&gt; each night and up to 10 million eggs per reproductive cycle Eggs are transparent, dynamic and pelagic, floating in the water column. The &lt;b&gt;size of the yolk&lt;/b&gt; sac is absorbed after 48 hours, during which the larvae develop normal characteristics of free swimming fish. Larvae are in the water column and feed plankton. The &lt;b&gt;queen angelfish &lt;/b&gt;harass other fish without discrimination, in particular, the new additions to the aquarium.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals&lt;/b&gt; |&lt;b&gt; Muskox | &lt;/b&gt;Both sexes have long curved horns. Average adult weighs 285 kg (600 lb), and the range of 180-410 kg (400-900 lb). The thick and large head often suggests a&lt;b&gt; larger animal &lt;/b&gt;musk oxen and really, bison, musk ox, which is regularly compared, can be up to twice as much. Rare &#39;white&#39; musk oxen were found in the Queen Maud Gulf Bird Sanctuary. &lt;b&gt;Musk oxen&lt;/b&gt; are sometimes domesticated for wool, meat and milk. Qiviut wool is valued for its softness, length and insulation value. Musk oxen are native to Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland and the United States. The &lt;b&gt;species&lt;/b&gt; was introduced from Iceland Banks in northern Europe, including Sweden. The world population is estimated from 80,000 to 125,000, with an estimated 68,788 living on Banks Iceland. Muskox was successfully introduced in the Taimyr Peninsula in 1975 again.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Musk oxen &lt;/b&gt;ate grass pastures arctic woody plants, lichens and mosses. Muskoxen have a high threshold of fat reserves before design, reflecting their conservative breeding strategies. Dig winter camp in the snow surface to reduce total energy costs in the snow to reach food. Musk oxen live in herds that number 12-24 and 8-20 in winter and summer. &lt;b&gt;Muskox&lt;/b&gt; have both male and female age hierarchies bills with oxen dominant mature minors. Dominant cattle guard, better access to resources and move subordinates tufts in winter.&lt;b&gt; Muskox &lt;/b&gt;bulls assert their dominance in many ways. Shout Bulls swung his head and paws the ground. Tori dominant sometimes treat subordinate bulls like cows. A dominant male accidentally throws one of his subordinates with his foreleg, which are cows during mating. &lt;/div&gt;
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Some organizations subordinate bull can change the charge state of a dominant male. Coupling (or &quot;rutting&quot;) season begins muskox late June or early July. Fighting bulls rub first pre-orbital glands against their legs crying out loud, and then shows the horns of bulls and walk upwards of 20, lowered his head and charged into each other and continue to do so until that when a &lt;b&gt;bull &lt;/b&gt;goes. But older people and bulls leave the herd form bachelor groups or become loners. Tori prevent dominant cows from their harems. Herds reassemble when the summer ends. Herds move more frequently when the cows get enough food to feed their children. &lt;b&gt;Cows&lt;/b&gt; have a gestation period of 8-9 months with the birth occurring from April to June, &lt;b&gt;cows&lt;/b&gt; do not give birth every year. At birth remain the cows in the herd protection. Then begins a calf occasionally eat the vegetation and nurses. Cows and their calves communicate bray. &lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Musk oxen &lt;/b&gt;have characteristic defensive behavior when the herd is threatened, the bulls and the cows are outwardly to form a stationary or semi-circle around the calves. The bulls are usually flock to the first line of defense against &lt;b&gt;predators&lt;/b&gt; and cows and young people around. &lt;b&gt;Bulls &lt;/b&gt;determine the defensive formation during rutting while the cows decide the rest of the year, Historically, this species has declined due to hunting, but population recovery took place after the implementation of the legislation on hunting. Most populations are in the National Park, where they appear to be protected against hunting muskox in four protected areas of Greenland, found with the indigenous peoples in northern Greenland National Park and three introduced populations in reserves Arnangarnup Qoorua Kangerlussuaq natural and and Manii&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | Two Toed Sloth | &lt;/b&gt;As its name implies, have only &lt;b&gt;two toes&lt;/b&gt; on their front paws, although, like other sloths have three toes on the hind legs. They are also three-toed sloths. The mother gives birth to a young, while hanging upside down. &lt;b&gt;Two-toed sloths&lt;/b&gt; spend most of their lives upside down in the trees. She can not walk, so they prefer to hand to hand, which is extremely slow in one. As primarily nocturnal, is her hair, which grows to mix green algae, their main source of protection depends on the temperature of your body at least partially on the ambient temperature, can not keep warm shake, do as others metabolic rate of mammals because of its exceptionally low power and reduced. &lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | Rhesus Macaque | &lt;/b&gt;The &lt;b&gt;rhesus macaque&lt;/b&gt; is brown or gray and has a pink face, which is hairless. Its tail is of medium length and average between 20.7 and 22.9 cm (8.1 to 9.0 inches). Adult males measure about 53 cm (21 inches) on average and weigh about 7.7 kg (17 lbs). The females are smaller, with an average of 47 cm (19 inches) long and 5.3 kg (12 lbs). Rhesus macaques have an average of 50 vertebrae. The&lt;b&gt; rhesus macaque &lt;/b&gt;has 32 teeth with a dental formula 2.1.2.3/2.1.2.3 bilophodont molars. The lower molars also have four cusps: metaconid, protoconid, hypoconid and entoconid. Rhesus monkeys are native to northern India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Burma, Thailand, Afghanistan, Vietnam, southern China and neighboring regions. They have the widest geographic distribution of a non-human primate, occupying a wide range of altitudes throughout Central, South and South-East Asia. &lt;/div&gt;
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Broadening the range of rhesus &lt;b&gt;macaque&lt;/b&gt; a natural process in some regions and a direct consequence of the introduction by humans in other regions has serious implications for the declining populations of endemic and bonnet macaques in southern India &lt;b&gt;Rhesus monkeys&lt;/b&gt; are diurnal and arboreal and terrestrial time. During the monsoon season, which derive much of their water from fruits ripe and juicy. Macaques who live far from water sources lick the dew from the leaves and drink the rain water accumulated in tree holes. Drink water when they feed and congregate around streams and rivers. Rhesus monkeys are specialized pockets like the cheeks, which allows them to accumulate temporarily foods.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Rhesus macaques&lt;/b&gt; interact with a variety of vocalizations and body postures and facial expressive gestures. Perhaps the most common expression of the face makes Java is the &quot;silent bared teeth&quot; face. During the movements, macaques will &quot;tuba&quot; and &quot;grunts&quot;. When foods are rarely high quality macaques makes &quot;chirping&quot;, &quot;harmonic arches&quot; or &quot;correction.&quot; When at risk, macaques emits a high-pitched sound which he called &quot;sour bark.&quot; &quot;Oops&quot;, &quot;cry&quot;, &quot;twitter&quot;, &quot;pants-threats,&quot; &quot;growls&quot; and &quot;bark&quot; are used in aggressive interactions. Babies &quot;gecker&quot; to attract the attention of his mother. Adult male macaques seek to maximize their reproductive success by taking wife &lt;b&gt;couples with wome&lt;/b&gt;n, both inside and outside of the breeding season. The females prefer to mate with males that increase the survival of their offspring. So a man marries provides resources for girls and protects them from predators. &lt;/div&gt;
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Male &lt;b&gt;rhesus macaques&lt;/b&gt; were observed to fight for access to sexually receptive females, but suffer more injuries during the mating season. Male macaques generally play no part in rearing the young, but they have peaceful relations with their children, couples wife. &lt;b&gt;Mothers&lt;/b&gt; with one or more immature girls, and their children are in contact with the younger children of those who have immature older girls and mothers can pass the responsibility of raising their daughters. &lt;b&gt;Children farther&lt;/b&gt; from the center of the most vulnerable groups outside infanticide. Some mothers abuse their children, which is supposed to be the result of controlling parenting styles.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | Golden Eagle | &lt;/b&gt;The &lt;b&gt;golden eagle&lt;/b&gt; is a large raptor dark brown brimmed. Its size is variable, ranging from 66 to 102 cm (26-40 inches) long and has a typical size of 1.8 to 2.34 m (5.9 to 7.7 feet). Smaller subspecies (A. c. Japonensis), with a weight of sexes and 2.5 kg (5.5 lb) 3.25 kg (7.2 lb). In general, the species, the males are about 3.6 kg (7.9 lb) and females are about 5.1 kg (11 lb). Tarsal feathers range from white to dark brown. In addition, some white birds &quot;&lt;b&gt;shoulder&lt;/b&gt;&quot; at the top of each shoulder pen tube. Upper wing feathers occasionally as white kittens or&lt;b&gt; birds &lt;/b&gt;have no white wings are complete. Most of the others are much smaller birds of prey, including hawks Buteo this. Maybe more like the golden eagle in structure between small prey Buteos generally well below paler. Just a few of the Old World vultures and the California condor (Gymnogyps californianus) (among others coexists This eagle birds of prey) are significantly larger, with &lt;b&gt;longer wings and larger prisoners&lt;/b&gt;, usually in more uniform color models and often radically different. Compared to the golden eagles Haliaeetus is generally longer tail and the head is significantly lower with broad wings are more or less shaped falcon board.&lt;/div&gt;
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The &lt;b&gt;eagle&lt;/b&gt; Haliaeetus more strongly striated in its juvenile phase, gold has a strong golden brown. Differ from other Aquila eagles in Eurasia is a major problem identification. This identification may be based on the relatively long tail designs in gold or gray and white on the wings and tail. Aquila longer looking darker plumage, a slightly smaller Tawny &lt;b&gt;Eagle&lt;/b&gt; (A. rapax) is brighter than the&lt;b&gt; golden eagle&lt;/b&gt;. The Imperial Oriental (A. heliaca) and the Spanish imperial eagle (A. adalberti) are almost as large as the golden eagle Aquila between Eurasia, but are distinguished by their long neck, wings flat flight, shoulder covers white top and usually dark in color. Verreaux&#39;s Eagle (A. verreauxii) are similar in size and shape to gold, but are almost entirely black (except for a little white in the main wing) and unknown plumage occur with the eagle in Africa. In the genus Aquila, the wings and tail set Wedge-tailed &lt;b&gt;Eagle&lt;/b&gt; (A. audax) Golden Eagle is greater than the average size and length.&lt;/div&gt;
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The largest number of &lt;b&gt;eagles&lt;/b&gt; in the mountain areas is today, with many eagles do most of their hunting and nest in the rocks. &lt;b&gt;Golden Eagles&lt;/b&gt; usually nest in abandoned areas where human disturbance is minimal and often avoid crowded places during the year. The golden eagle is one of the most powerful birds of prey in the world. When prey is detected, the eagle catch a line in the hope that his prey or is involved in a car chase faster. If birds can participate in an agile tail-chase (Accipiter like hawks) and occasionally to catch birds in flight. Escape the powerful claws &lt;b&gt;eagle&lt;/b&gt; provide water few people can once contact is established. While exhibiting strong local preferences for certain prey, eagles are opportunistic, and especially nearly all small to medium sized animal before, if found. Approximately 200 species of &lt;b&gt;mammals&lt;/b&gt; and birds have been recorded as prey eagle. Prey selection largely depends on local availability and abundance of prey. Most victims are almost half the weight of the &lt;b&gt;eagle predator,&lt;/b&gt; prey to the normal weight range from 0.5 to 4 kg (01.01 pounds recorded 08.08), although this is sometimes eagles fly with prey equal or slightly heavier than its own weight (4-7 kg (8.8 to 15 pounds). In the North American study, mammals comprised 83.9% of the diet of eagles.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Ungulate species&lt;/b&gt; are taken too young. For juvenile eagle, &lt;b&gt;eagle eagles&lt;/b&gt; wintering reproduce or those who could not, can prey may be less important than the latter. For those who make their nests and the birds of prey are large enough, which can be left and will be returned Eagles have prey ungulates exceptionally wild in these circumstances weighs 30 kg (66 pounds) or more, as an adult deer ( Capreolus capreolus). Recent cases in which&lt;b&gt; Golden Eagle&lt;/b&gt; attack caught on camera rare loot was a great white made an unsuccessful attack on a large adult (Odocoileus virginianus) and included a successful attack on an adult male coyote (Canis latrans). See YouTube videos in Mongolia Golden Eagles work alone or together to wolves and foxes to end if prey can disable this screen already formed. It is a confirmed report of a Golden Eagle pulls a teddy bear brown bear (Ursus arctos).&lt;/div&gt;
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By &lt;b&gt;mammals&lt;/b&gt;, secondary important prey group for eagles are other birds. Galliformes different (largely phasianids and grouse) are the main prey bird. Eagles are predators of birds, it is a healthy adult is not prey. There are records of golden eagles killing and eating other birds of prey such as falcons (Falco rusticolus), Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) and Buteo hawks and adults, young and eggs. In one case, a golden eagle in Peregrine &lt;b&gt;Falcon&lt;/b&gt; (Falco peregrinus) nest fly struck and killed by a falcon swooping father is a setback for the hawks and eagles more often dominant (and a predator can of them). Frequently kleptoparasitize golden eagles or steal prey from other birds of prey. Even though it is not as large as some vultures, eagles tend to be more aggressive and are able to conduct vultures (including body types much larger) and other birds of prey or carrion kill. Interspecific competition occurs regularly with great eagle, Haliaeetus all Eagle (H. albicilla) and Calvo (H. leucocephalus). Although these other eagles (not really related to gold) is generally less active predators, are of comparable size depends on strength and toughness of the eagle and victory in this conflict on the size and disposition of individuals instead of eagles.&lt;/div&gt;
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Many other types of prey can supply. In Southern Europe, Turkmenistan and other arid turtles are a popular prey. Other prey includes secondary amphibians, fish (consumed regularly in Southeast Asia, but usually removed) and even large insects such as &lt;b&gt;beetles.&lt;/b&gt; During the winter months, when recording live prey is scarce, &lt;b&gt;Golden Eagles&lt;/b&gt; own carrion. Eagles mate for life in general. In the western United States may designate zones eagle nest 22 to 33 square miles may vary, while preserving the northernmost areas of nesting can be up to 39 square kilometers. Old nests can be 2 meters (3.3 feet) in height, as the eagles repair their nests whenever necessary and whenever. (6.6 feet) in diameter and 1 m If the nest is in a tree, the branches breaking load due to the weight of the nest. Some birds and mammals are too small to be in the interest of large raptor nest often shelter. Their enemies are the perfect size for Golden Eagle prey, and therefore avoid active nests. The &lt;b&gt;independent variable&lt;/b&gt; can reach parents 32-80 days after fledging young. Because the Eagles defensive ferocity, the golden eagle predation is rare, even with eggs and small chicks. The only known predators of nests of golden eagles are wolverine and grizzly bears. Although a high percentage of dying in their first year, eagles can survive to adulthood live longer. In some cases, wild eagle and 28-32 years in captivity have survived the age of 46. &lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | Carolina Wren | &lt;/b&gt;The head has a striking white eyebrow (eyebrow) and a whitish throat. It is easy to confuse with Bewick&#39;s Wren, a parent close enough, it differs in being smaller, but with a longer tail, more gray-brown above and white below. &lt;b&gt;Carolina Wrens and Black-browed Wren &lt;/b&gt;House differ in being larger, with a bill &lt;b&gt;culmen&lt;/b&gt; decidedly fingers and back them up a notch behind the tip. The Carolina Wren is known for his deep voice, popularly translated as &quot;Tea Kettle&quot;. A bird sings usually given several different songs. Only males sing their song box. The songs vary regionally, with birds singing on the northern slower than the southern regions. The&lt;b&gt; Carolina Wre&lt;/b&gt;n also has a series of calls, including a rapid series of notes in a similar tone to his singing, as a warning and a reprimand serious and strong call to threaten intruders.&lt;/div&gt;
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The &lt;b&gt;Carolina Wren&lt;/b&gt; is sensitive to cold. Because they do not migrate and remain in a territory, the population of North &lt;b&gt;Carolina wrens&lt;/b&gt; decrease markedly after harsh winters. The populations of Canada and the northern United States after crash regularly experience harsh winters, high agricultural productivity but soon led to a return to a higher number. In winter, sometimes eat seeds, berries and other small fruits. These birds prefer sites with dense undergrowth, in mixed forests or forests on the outskirts, in a natural or artificial cavity. The nest is a large structure, often dome-shaped, with a small hole in the top. Couples can mate for life.&lt;/div&gt;
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The &lt;b&gt;eggs&lt;/b&gt; are oval, gray-white, reddish-brown freckles. Bald chicks are born blind, and dependent parents to fly. Both males and females feed the young. He farmed for a short time after hatching, the young leave in a warm, down-lined nest while feeding adults.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | Blue Jay | &lt;/b&gt;The&lt;b&gt; Blue Jay&lt;/b&gt; measures 22-30 cm (9-12 inches) of bill to tail and weighs 70-100 g (2.5 to 3.5 oz), with a wingspan of 34-43 cm (13-17 inches) weight. If the bird feeds among other jays or resting, the crest is flattened to the head. Its plumage is lavender-blue to mid-blue on top, back, wings and tail, and his face is white. On the sides of the head The primary wing and tail are excluded black, blue and white. As with most other birds blue tones of blue pigments not derived Jay, but is the result of the interference of light due to the internal structure of the feathers, if a blue feather is crushed, the blue disappears because the structure has been destroyed. &lt;/div&gt;
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The &lt;b&gt;Blue Jay &lt;/b&gt;occurs from southern Canada through the Eastern Europe and Central America south to northeast Florida and Texas. Since the ranges of the two species overlap now, C. cristata sometimes hybridize with Steller&#39;s Jay.Migration during the day in informal groups from 5 to 250 birds. In all parts of its range Jay&#39;s youth are more likely to migrate than adults, but many adults also migrate. Some people jay south 1 year, stay north the next winter, then south again next year. Is probably related to the weather and can cause as abundant food sources in winter, even the northern birds are not necessarily move south.&lt;/div&gt;
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The &lt;b&gt;Blue Jay&lt;/b&gt; takes a variety of habitats within its range, from the pine forests of Florida to the spruce forests of northern Ontario. It is less abundant in the dense forests, prefer mixed forests of oak and beech. He skillfully combined adapted to human activity occurring in parks and residential areas, and can adapt to major deforestation with relative ease if human activity creates other means to get the &lt;b&gt;Blue Jays&lt;/b&gt; The Blue Jay is a passerine strong, bold and aggressive. Virtually all raptors sympatric distribution with Blue Jays may precede, especially specialists hunting birds such as hawks Accipiter quickly. May be preceded by several predators, the eggs and young Jay in its infancy, including squirrels, snakes, cats, crows, raccoons, opossums, jays and perhaps many other raptors attack the same adults.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Blue Jays&lt;/b&gt; can be beneficial to other species of birds, birds of prey such as hawks and owls, and continue to scream when they see a predator in their territory. Sometimes the identity calls raptors, especially Red-tailed hawks and red shoulders, perhaps to test whether a hawk is nearby, but perhaps also on other birds that may come into contact. Scare competition for food resources It can also be compared to people who approach their nests, perches and if an owl in the vicinity of the nest during the day Jay blue mobs aggressive until he takes a new roost. However, the Blue Jays have also been known to attack and kill other birds. Jays are very territorial birds, and other pursuits of a feeder for an easy meal. In addition, the blue jay attack the nests of other birds, eggs, chicks and nest predation. &lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Jays&lt;/b&gt;, like other corvids, are very inquisitive and intelligent birds considered. Jays have strong black bills for cracking nuts and acorns, often while his feet, and the food uses corn, grains and seeds. Cache Tiles food sometimes, although the extent varies considerably between individuals. Although seemingly controversial in its general behavior, the Blue Jays are often subordinated to other medium-sized birds that visit the feeder. In Florida, the Blue Jays were gray squirrel feeder Eastern Florida Scrub-Jays, Common Grackles and Red-headed Woodpecker, all of which were uncommon to prevent food Jays aggressive dominated. The tiles are not nest very picky. Also suitable nests of other birds of medium size, provided that they are placed in the right places, the American robins&#39; nests are often used by the Toronto &lt;b&gt;Blue Jays&lt;/b&gt;, for example. Tiles usually monogamous relationships for life. Both sexes build the nest and raise their young, but not female offspring. The male feeds the female while she incubates the eggs. Juveniles nesting pulls the family and also feeds into the early fall, when the young birds disperse to avoid competition for food in winter. &lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | Lake Sturgeon | &lt;/b&gt;The &lt;b&gt;lake sturgeon &lt;/b&gt;(Acipenser fulvescens) is a freshwater fish in North America hot, one of about 20 species of&lt;b&gt; sturgeon&lt;/b&gt;. The fish uses its elongated nose, like a shovel to mix the sand and silt in the beds of rivers and lakes in the diet. The fish is remarkable in part because of its interference lake size can achieve a total weight exceeding 190 kg (396 pounds) and a length of more than 3 meters (9 feet) along its long life. This &lt;b&gt;species is found &lt;/b&gt;in southern Mississippi River basin in Alabama and Mississippi. It occurs in the Great Lakes and east of the St. Lawrence River to the freshwater limit. In the west it joins Lake Winnipeg and the North and South Saskatchewan River. This distribution is logical that all these policy areas in the Great Lakes were formed when glaciers retreated from North America at the end of the last glaciation (eg, Lake Agassiz, Lake Iroquois).&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Lake disturb&lt;/b&gt; buds on and around its barbels near its rubbery lips, gripping. Since there are a large species that survives by feeding on very small species, their feeding ecology in relation to that of large marine animals such as whales, living in&lt;b&gt; filter feeding&lt;/b&gt;. It interferes with a valuable food fish gourmet, and even the validity of certain products such as caviar and isinglass. Few people reach extreme old age or size than previous generations often. Today, limiting the fishing season for &lt;b&gt;sturgeon&lt;/b&gt; permitted in some areas, including some locations in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan. Sturgeon fishing is allowed on Black Lake in Michigan, for example, but fishing is limited to five total fish taken each year, more than 36 inches (910 mm) and in the ice with spears.&lt;/div&gt;
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Fishermen in Minnesota has the opportunity to harvest a lake interferes calendar year between 45 and 50 inches of Rainy River and Lake of the Woods, to the Canadian border. Anglers must have a valid fishing Minnesota and buy a sturgeon tag to harvest a lake sturgeon. There is also a worrying spearing season on Lake Winnebago in Wisconsin annually. He spent one season in the last 16 days of a remarkable season with a quota, but the season can still claim full 16 days. In 2012 was the largest &lt;b&gt;sturgeon&lt;/b&gt; ever harvested on Lake Winnebago (female) 125 years, weighed 240 kg and measures 87.5 inches long. It bothers are also present in Quebec St. Lawrence River, where it is fished commercially.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | Sunfish | &lt;/b&gt;The tail fin of the sunfish is replaced by a rounded clavus, cut the creation of the various bodies. The ribs are small, fan-shaped, while the dorsal fin and the anal fin are lengthened, which is often high to fish as long. Although the&lt;b&gt; sunfish&lt;/b&gt; came from bony ancestors, the skeleton contains largely cartilaginous tissues, which are lighter than bone, so that you grow the sizes impractical for other bony fish. The &lt;b&gt;sunfish&lt;/b&gt; lacks a swim bladder. Sunfish for adults ranges from brown to gray silver or white, with a variety of models, mottled skin, some of these models may be specific to the region. Mola mola also shows the ability of the skin color varies from light to dark, especially if they are attacked.&lt;/div&gt;
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More than &lt;b&gt;40 species of parasites&lt;/b&gt; in the skin and are internally, motivating the fish to seek relief in a number of ways. In temperate regions, the fields of algae float harbor cleaner wrasses and other fish, visit the parasites from the skin to remove sunfish. In the tropics, the mola cleaning recruits the help of reef fish. By basking on its side at the surface, the sunfish also allows that the birds feed on skin parasites. Sunfish were injury, reported to clean the surface by more than three lengths, possibly as a further attempt to remove parasites. In the course of its evolution disappeared the caudal fin (tail) of the &lt;b&gt;sunfish&lt;/b&gt;, by a lumpy pseudo-tail, which are replaced clavus. &lt;/div&gt;
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Is without a queue for providing forward thrust for forward motion and with only small pectoral fins, Mola Mola is based on his long, thin dorsal and anal fins for propulsion, on the same forward these fins from side to side. &lt;b&gt;Sunfish&lt;/b&gt; often swim near the surface and its prominent dorsal fins are sometimes mistaken for sharks. Sharks, like most fish swim by the side of the tail stops while the &lt;b&gt;dorsal fin&lt;/b&gt;. The ocean sunfish, but can identify changes in the dorsal fin and anal fin function in rowing motion used Although research suggests that early sunfish pulled drift with ocean currents, especially, people were swimming are 26 km in one day, for a maximum speed of 3.2 kilometers per hour Sunfish pelagic and swim at depths of up to 600 meters (2,000 feet) .&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Sunfish&lt;/b&gt; are usually found in hot water at 10 ° C (50 ° F) for long periods in a water temperature of 12 spent ° C (54 ° F) or lower, disorientation and death.&amp;nbsp; Sunfish are usually alone, but sometimes in pairs or in larger groups, while cleaning. Sea lions seem &lt;b&gt;sunfish&lt;/b&gt; hunt for sport, breaking fins, move around your body, and then just let the fish still alive, but not at the bottom of the sea to die. The mating practices of the sunfish are poorly understood, but spawning areas have been proposed in the North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Pacific, South Pacific and Indian Oceans. Sunfish eggs are released into the water and were fertilized by the sperm.&lt;b&gt; Sunfish&lt;/b&gt; newly hatched larvae are only 2.5 mm (0.098 in) in length. Many millions of times their original size before reaching adult proportions Sunfish fry, atypical with large pectoral fins, a tail fin and body spines of adult sunfish, miniature pufferfish, resemble their close relatives. Young sunfish school for protection, but this behavior is abandoned as they grow.&lt;/div&gt;
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Despite their size,&lt;b&gt; ocean&lt;/b&gt; &lt;b&gt;sunfish&lt;/b&gt; are docile, and pose no threat to human divers. Injuries from sunfish are rare, although there was a small risk sunfish great leap out of the water in a boat, in a case raised a child from his boat when a sunfish leaped upon him. All parts of the sunfish used in the kitchen, ground, around internal organs. When the body does not contain toxins, marketing and distribution of sunfish meat in the European Union in the framework of Regulation (EC) No prohibited.&lt;b&gt; Sunfish&lt;/b&gt; but often accidentally in fishing with drift nets, which captured a share of almost 30% of the total catch of swordfish with driftnets in the world of work in California. The detection rate is even higher for the Mediterranean swordfish industry, with 71% and 90% of the total catch sunfish. Bycatch of fishing and the destruction of ocean sunfish are unregulated worldwide.&amp;nbsp; Many areas of &lt;b&gt;sunfish&lt;/b&gt; biology remain poorly understood, and research efforts are varied, including aerial photographs of mola populations, satellite monitoring with pop-off &lt;b&gt;satellite tag&lt;/b&gt;s, the genetic analysis of tissue samples, and the collection of amateur sighting data. Recent studies show a decrease in sunfish populations that may be caused by more frequent bycatch and the increasing popularity of sunfish in the human diet,&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | Ringed Seal | &lt;/b&gt;The ringed seal is the smaller and more common in the Arctic, with a small head, short muzzle like a cat and a&lt;b&gt; plump body&lt;/b&gt;. The ringed seal taxonomy is discussed and reviewed in the literature. The &lt;b&gt;ringed seal &lt;/b&gt;is very near the Caspian seal (P. caspica) and Baikal seal (P. sibirica), they all have the same relative sizes small, the functions of cranial morphology and affinity for ice actions.The closest phylogenetic relatives &lt;b&gt;ringed seal,&lt;/b&gt; gray seal (Halichoerus grypus) and species in the genus Phoca (seals and sealing largha) when ringed seals were attributed above. along with the other northern latitude ice seals (seal, bearded seal, seals and hooded seals), these seals of the subfamily Phocinae&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Ringed seals &lt;/b&gt;occur throughout the Arctic. You can, in the Baltic Sea, the Bering Sea and Hudson Bay. They prefer to rest on ice floe and continued north on thicker ice. In all the seas of the Arctic in the North Pacific, are found in the southern &lt;b&gt;Bering Sea&lt;/b&gt; and range found as far south as the Seas of Okhotsk and Japan. In the assortment ringed seals have an affinity for ice-covered waters and ice to fill seasonal and permanent are great. &lt;/div&gt;
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Distribution in Alaska Ringed seals in the Beaufort, Chukchi and Bering Sea, south of Bristol Bay in years of extensive ice cover. At the end of April to June ringed seals are distributed throughout their range from the south to the north of the ice edge. The preliminary results of recent studies in the Chukchi Sea in May and June were conducted in 1999 and 2000 indicate that ringed seal density is higher in the&lt;b&gt; ice&lt;/b&gt; along the coast and fast package, and lower on sea ice. &lt;b&gt;Ringed seals&lt;/b&gt; are found in Arctic waters and often with icebergs and ice, ringed maintains a hole in the ice to breathe so use the ice habitat is not connected, the other joints.Ringed seals are an important food source, especially for the polar bears. Early Paleo Eskimo sites in the Canadian Arctic ringed seals signs harvested from about 4000-3500 BP, probably frozen tears and bears trapped in the ice, with an option for adolescents and young adults. &lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | California Condor | &lt;/b&gt;The &lt;b&gt;Condor adult California&lt;/b&gt; is a black uniform, with the exception of the large triangular patches or bands of white at the bottom of the wings. Has mottled gray instead of white on the underside of the wing feathers. As an adaptation for hygiene, the condor head and neck have few feathers, which the skin to the sterilizing effects of dehydration and ultraviolet light at high altitudes exposes. The &lt;b&gt;skin of the head and neck&lt;/b&gt; can wash strong. Birds have no real syringeal sounds. To determine the most measurements are taken from birds in captivity, so if there are significant differences in measurements between wild condors in captivity is difficult. &lt;b&gt;California condor&lt;/b&gt; is the largest wingspan of a bird in North America. The Crane American White Pelican and scream even more jobs than the condor. Condor are so great. &lt;/div&gt;
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The middle of the foot &lt;b&gt;Californian condor&lt;/b&gt; is very elongated, and the hind legs slightly developed. The condors live in rocky scrub, pine forests and oak savannas. There are two shrines dedicated to this bird, the Sisquoc Condor Sanctuary in the desert of San Rafael and the Sespe Condor Sanctuary in Los Padres National Forest. These areas were chosen for their first condor nesting habitat. When in flight, the movements of the condor are very beautiful. The &lt;b&gt;California condor&lt;/b&gt; has a long lifespan, up to 60 years. If it survives to adulthood, the condor has few natural threats other than humans. &lt;/div&gt;
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In order to attract a potential mate, the male condor performs a display. The display is red head man and puffs its feathers of the neck. Spread your &lt;b&gt;wings&lt;/b&gt; and slowly approaches the female. If the woman lowers her head to accept the male, the condors are friends for life. The egg weighs about 280 grams (10 ounces) and measuring 90 to 120 mm (3.5 to 4.75 inches) long and about 67 mm (2.6 inches) wide. If the chick or egg is lost or removed, were the parents &quot;double clutch&quot; or an egg to the place lost. The eggs hatch after 53-60 days of incubation by both parents. &lt;/div&gt;
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Ready to focus their energies on a new nest Ravens are the main predators of eggs condor threats, while eagles and bears offspring condor potential predators. Unusually, this bird takes different roles in the history of the different tribes. The Wiyot tribe of&lt;b&gt; California&lt;/b&gt; say that the condor recreated mankind after Above Old Man wiped humanity with a flood. Condor then seized Ground Squirrel after he fled, but Ground Squirrel managed to cut off the head with &lt;b&gt;Condor&lt;/b&gt; Condor paused to take a sip of blood. After Yokut tribe, the condor sometimes ate the moon, so the moon cycle, and its wings caused eclipses. The Chumash tribe of Southern California believed that the condor was once a white bird, but it was black when he flew too close to the fire.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Condor&lt;/b&gt; bones have been found in graves as Indians have condor feather headdresses. Cave paintings of condors are discovered. Some tribes ritually slain robes to condors from their pens. Shamans then danced while wearing them reaching the higher and lower spiritual worlds. Some scientists, such as Noel Snyder believes that this process has helped ceremonial robes help the condor decline&lt;/div&gt;
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</content><link rel='edit' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2360694000567731826/posts/default/3926734238907175730'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://www.blogger.com/feeds/2360694000567731826/posts/default/3926734238907175730'/><link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://thelife-animal.blogspot.com/2012/11/california-condor.html' title='California Condor'/><author><name>Anonymous</name><email>noreply@blogger.com</email><gd:image rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#thumbnail' width='16' height='16' src='https://img1.blogblog.com/img/blank.gif'/></author><media:thumbnail xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" url="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi55TkIB4ori8OujgYz1aKm8-OC1Gq56lEhgh_S3tX7Y8c4jKfds9teeMru77ENAa7VP36K9TjBVIZfUhwaBbfDuMf6sm6D9YP8ZgUsRB67LmwprznbnpxI_yt5RHIlUU5J4y77j2zuJv0Z/s72-c/California+Condor.jpg" height="72" width="72"/></entry><entry><id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2360694000567731826.post-1225405924723451580</id><published>2012-11-04T03:56:00.000-08:00</published><updated>2012-11-04T03:56:30.138-08:00</updated><category scheme="http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#" term="Mammal"/><title type='text'>Kinkajou</title><content type='html'>&lt;div dir=&quot;ltr&quot; style=&quot;text-align: left;&quot; trbidi=&quot;on&quot;&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | Kinkajou | &lt;/b&gt;A &lt;b&gt;Kinkajou&lt;/b&gt; adult weighs 1.4 to 4.6 kg (3-10 lb). The adult body of 40-60 cm (16-24 inches), along the length of the body, the tail is long 40-60 cm (16-24 inches). The Kinkajou wool coat consists of an outer layer of gold (or brownish-gray) overlapping a gray coat. It has large eyes and small ears. &lt;b&gt;Kinkajous&lt;/b&gt; Range from the east and south of the Sierra Madre in Mexico, through Central America to Bolivia east of the Andes and the rainforest in southeastern Brazil. Although ranked Kinkajou Carnivora and has sharp teeth, omnivorous diet consists mainly of fruits. &lt;b&gt;Kinkajous&lt;/b&gt; especially enjoy figs. It has been suggested, without direct evidence that occasionally bird eggs and small vertebrates eat. &lt;/div&gt;
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The &lt;b&gt;Kinkajou&lt;/b&gt; thin five inch extrudable tongue helps the animal and plant get the licking nectar from flowers, so that it can act as pollinators. (Nectar is also sometimes obtained by eating whole flowers.) Although marked enthusiastic individuals eat honey (hence the name &quot;Honey Bear&quot;), honey has not been observed in the diet of these last wild. Such as raccoons, hammers rivals &quot;remarkable manipulative skills of primates. Not that tail to grab food. scent glands in the neighborhood of&lt;b&gt; kinkajous&lt;/b&gt; mouth, throat and stomach to leave their territory to expand their routes and markings. &lt;b&gt;Kinkajou&lt;/b&gt; generally peak between about 19:00 and midnight, and again an hour before sunrise avoided kinkajous daytime sleep in tree hollows or in shaded tangles of leaves, direct sunlight.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Kinkajous&lt;/b&gt; are sometimes kept as exotic pets. &lt;b&gt;Kinkajous&lt;/b&gt; like sudden movements, noises and awake during the day.&amp;nbsp; In El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras pet kinkajous micoleón commonly called, meaning &quot;lion monkey&quot;. Animals in Peru &lt;b&gt;kinkajous&lt;/b&gt; are commonly called &quot;Liron&quot;. The dormouse is often described as &quot;monkey-bear&quot; or &quot;bear hybrid mono&quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | Blue Marlin | &lt;/b&gt;Tropical &lt;b&gt;Blue Marlin&lt;/b&gt; in the world and the ocean waters, occurring both in the &lt;b&gt;Atlantic and Indo-Pacific. &lt;/b&gt;The warm currents such as the Gulf Stream in the western Atlantic and the Agulhas Current western Indian Ocean serve as roads ocean of blue marlin and migration have a strong influence on the seasonal distribution. Individuals have a greater tolerance to higher temperature, and blue marlin found the limits of their range tend to be big fish. Some &lt;b&gt;blue marlin &lt;/b&gt;is located in the extreme south of the continent, even though parts of Atlantic-Pacific is questionable, especially since a tagged fish in the western Atlantic was re-captured the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. &lt;/div&gt;
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In Pacific &lt;b&gt;Blue Marlin&lt;/b&gt; are seasonally found as far north as southern Japan and south of the Bay of Plenty in the North Island of New Zealand. The &lt;b&gt;blue marlin&lt;/b&gt; in the eastern Pacific migrate northward to southern California and south to northern Peru. The southern limit of its range in the Indian Ocean east seem to Albany and Perth, Western Australia, and the western Indian Ocean blue marlin were taken south of Cape Town. In temperate waters, warm currents interact with these structures is essential background to create the environmental conditions for fishing for &lt;b&gt;blue marlin&lt;/b&gt; and hot water to another. Temperature breaks created bodies of hot and cold water are pushed against each other as a less tangible which attracts bait and fishing, including blue marlin.&lt;/div&gt;
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Catch the greatest in the sport fishing record is £ 1805 Pacific &lt;b&gt;Blue Marlin&lt;/b&gt; caught by a group of fishermen in Oahu, Hawaii on the charter boat commanded by Captain Cornelius Choy Coreene C (this fish often referred to as &quot;monster Choy &#39;). Commercial fishermen began much larger samples. Largest blue marlin early market of Tsukiji in Tokyo presumably weighed 1.106 kg mass. At least 1,000 pounds (450 kg) of fish, a &quot;great&quot;, has historically been considered by fishermen to fish for &lt;b&gt;blue and black marlin &lt;/b&gt;truly exceptional. For most Billfish fishing, the fish represents&lt;b&gt; 1,000 pounds&lt;/b&gt; of fish life. &lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Blue marlin&lt;/b&gt; feeding eclectic use of a wide range of prey species and sizes. The scientific analysis of stomach contents of blue marlin have organisms as small as miniature filefish. Of greater interest for fishermen is the upper range of prey size blue marlin. The 72-inch white marlin was recorded as being found in the stomach of a blue marlin caught 448 pounds in Walker Cay in the Bahamas, and, more recently, in 2005, White Marlin Open a white&lt;b&gt; marlin&lt;/b&gt; on 70 pound class are in the stomach of one of the blue stripes. Spearfish marlin 30 to 40 pounds have been reported as part of Kona Blue Marlin fishing source. Tuna of 100 pounds or more were also found in the stomachs of large blue marlin. Scientists distinguish two species of blue marlin, Atlantic &lt;b&gt;Blue Marlin&lt;/b&gt; (Makaira nigricans) and Pacific Blue Marlin (Makaira Mazara). &lt;/div&gt;
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Exceptionally beautiful blue marlin is the largest of the &lt;b&gt;Atlantic marlins&lt;/b&gt; and one of the world&#39;s largest fish. Women are much larger than males, can reach 14 feet (4.3 m) long and weigh more than 1,985 pounds (900 kg). Native to tropical and temperate waters of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, Blue Marlin are among the best known of all fish. &lt;b&gt;Cobalt blue&lt;/b&gt; is below the top and silvery white, with a distinctive dorsal fin and a long and deadly, spear-shaped upper jaw. They are called blue-water fish spend most of their lives at sea. &lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | Nudibranch | &lt;/b&gt;The body forms of &lt;b&gt;nudibranchs&lt;/b&gt; vary widely, but because they are opisthobranch, unlike most other shells are bilaterally symmetrical, both externally and internally, because they suffered secondary detorsion. The adult form is without a shell or capsule (the capsule shell is a bone plate or horny that can cover the opening of the shell when the body is removed). In contrast to the rear of the keyboard aeolids Cladobranchia in bright colors are sets of protruding organs called cerata. &lt;b&gt;Nudibranchs&lt;/b&gt; have cephalic (head) tentacles, which are sensitive to taste, touch and smell. Club-shaped rhinophores detect the odors.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Nudibranchs &lt;/b&gt;typically deposit their eggs in a gelatinous spiral. All known &lt;b&gt;nudibranchs &lt;/b&gt;are carnivorous. Other groups of tunicates feed (eg Tambja, Nembrotha, Polycera, Thecacera), other nudibranchs (Roboastra, descending-feeding tunicate species), barnacles (eg Onchidoris) and anemones (eg Cladobranchia Aeolidiidae and others). The surface dwelling &lt;b&gt;nudibranch&lt;/b&gt; Glaucus atlanticus is a specialist predator siphonophores like the Portuguese Man O War &quot;This predatory mollusk sucks air into the stomach to hold the liquid and leg muscle that clings to the film surface. &lt;/div&gt;
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During evolution, sea slugs have lost their shell because they have developed other defense mechanisms. Some species have developed external anatomy with textures and colors that mimicked the plants around to avoid predators (see camouflage). &lt;b&gt;Nudibranchs&lt;/b&gt; that feed on hydroids can store the nematocysts hydroids &quot;(stinging cells) in the dorsal body wall, the cerata. Estes, called nematocysts kleptocnidae stolen, stroll through the digestive tract without harming the nudibranch. &lt;b&gt;Nudibranchs&lt;/b&gt; can protect hydroids and their nematocysts., it is unclear how, but special cells with large vacuoles probably play an important role.&lt;/div&gt;
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Some &lt;b&gt;nudibranchs&lt;/b&gt; sponge-food concentrate their toxins replacement sponge in the body, making it toxic to predators. The evidence suggests that no toxins used by nudibranchs Dorid actually come from fungi diet lies in the similarities between the primary and secondary metabolites of prey and &lt;b&gt;nudibranchs&lt;/b&gt;, respectively. Additionally nudibranchs contain a mixture of chemicals when the mushrooms in the presence of various power supplies and protection chemistry changes with a simultaneous change in diet. However, that is not the only way to develop &lt;b&gt;nudibranchs&lt;/b&gt; chemical defense. &lt;/div&gt;
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Evidence of different production methods will chemical composition is uniform across the drastically different environments and &lt;b&gt;geographical locations&lt;/b&gt; are around species production compared with the vast array of new chemical composition of diet and environment dependent medium complexing species. Another method is to protect an acid release from skin. When the sample is physically irritated or touched by other creature, shall be released automatically mucus.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;The Life of Animals | African Wild Dog | &lt;/b&gt;It &#39;the only canid species lack dewclaws on the front legs. This is the largest canid Africa, just behind the gray wolf, is the &lt;b&gt;world&#39;s&lt;/b&gt; second largest wild canid exists. Animals in southern &lt;b&gt;Africa&lt;/b&gt; are generally larger than the east or west. Has a dental formula consists of 42 teeth. Premolars are relatively large compared with those of other canids, so that a large quantity of bone, much like hyenas consume. The &lt;b&gt;African wild dog &lt;/b&gt;has a bite force measured ratio (BFQ, bite force on the mass of the animal) at 142, the highest existing mammalian order &lt;b&gt;Carnivora&lt;/b&gt;, although exceeded by the Tasmanian devil, a marsupial carnivore. Can kill at the age of 8-11 months small prey, but depend on the pack kills most of their food. Wild dogs reach sexual maturity at the age of 12-18 months.&lt;/div&gt;
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The females of the pack of birth until 14-30 months old disperse and join other packs that lack sexually mature females. Among the wild dogs compete women access to males that. The practice may leave adults behind the guard&lt;b&gt; puppies &lt;/b&gt;hunting efficiency in smaller packages to reduce The packages are divided into male and female hierarchies. Previously it was thought that if a division of alpha-chip package, but this was rejected (albeit on a small scale) by Mutual of Omaha &lt;b&gt;Wild &lt;/b&gt;Kingdom, in which 6 dogs that had been raised in captivity (reached only 5 the island, a died of anesthesia) lost their two alpha, which purports to be fixed crocodiles, but the 3-pack and a new alpha male and the female were. In the group of women, the oldest will have alpha status over the others, so keep a mother her alpha status over her &lt;b&gt;daughters and sisters&lt;/b&gt;. Among men, the father&#39;s brother and many others are dominant dominant without a father or a brother, the other to be the new dominant breeders. &lt;/div&gt;
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If two to this lonely separate sexes meet, they may form a pack, if not correlated. Independent wild dogs are sometimes in groups, but this is usually temporary. In contrast, the wild dogs occasionally hostile independent experiments buy packages. In the Serengeti, the average dog density (prior to local extinction of the species) a dog for every 208 square kilometers (80 square miles), while in the Selous Game Reserve, the average density was 1 dog every 25 square kilometers (9, 7 square MI). In the Serengeti, the average range at 1,500 square kilometers (580 square miles) is estimated, although individual ranges overlap extensively. It once approximately 500,000 &lt;b&gt;African Wild Dogs&lt;/b&gt; in 39 countries, and packs of 100 or more were were not uncommon. Smaller populations, but surely, apparently several hundred people in Zimbabwe (Hwange National Park), South Africa (Kruger National Park), and the complex Ruaha / Rungwa / Kisigo Tanzania. Isolated populations persist in Zambia, Kenya and Mozambique.&lt;/div&gt;
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