My fun animal facts on birds, camels, cheetahs, dogs, elephants, horses, lions, monkeys, moose, rabbits, sheep, snakes, tigers, turtles, zebras, and hundreds of other animal facts.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Cold-blooded
Cold-blooded animals have a body temperature that is regulated by the environment they are in. Reptiles are cold-blooded.
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Animal Terms
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
Kangaroos range
Kangaroos are found in Australia and New Guinea.
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Animal Range,
Kangaroo Facts
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Wildebeest migration
Wildebeest are known for their yearly migration to graze on new pastures.
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Wildebeest Facts
Lions diet
Lions are carnivores. Some of their prey are wildebeest, impalas, zebras, and buffaloes.
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Animal Diet,
Lion Facts
Monday, May 2, 2011
Reptile
Reptiles are animals that are cold-blooded, have scaly skin, and breathe through lungs. Reptiles include alligators, snakes, lizards, crocodiles, and others.
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Tiger subspecies
There are six subspecies of tigers now. They include Bengal tigers, Indochinese tigers, Malayan tigers, Siberian tigers, South China tigers, and Sumatran tigers.
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Tiger Facts
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Whales range
Whales are found around the world in all oceans and seas.
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Animal Range,
Whale Facts
Ruminant
A ruminant is an animal that has a multi-chambered stomach, usually divided into four sections. Partially digested food is returned from the stomach to their mouth and chewed again. Some ruminants are giraffes, camels, cows, and sheep.
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Animal Terms
Primate
Primates are animals that have five fingers on their hands. They include lemurs, apes, baboons, monkeys, gorillas, and others.
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Animal Terms
Echolocation
Echolocating animals can emit calls out and listen to the echoes they return from the objects they bounce off.
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Animal Terms
Wolves diet
Wolves are carnivores. Hares, foxes, and squirrels, are some of their prey.
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Animal Diet,
Wolf Facts
Zebra species
There are three species of zebras. They include Plains zebra, the Grevy's zebra, and the Mountain zebra.
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Animal Species,
Zebra Facts