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What are some facts about the West African giraffe?

Male West African giraffes weigh more than their female counterparts. Males have thick, bald horns that raise about five inches off their skull. Female horns are thin knobs that are covered in hair and do not protrude far off the skull.\nWhile all West African giraffes are brown in color, ranging from light to dark brown, males get darker in color as they age. Some of the oldest males are nearly black in color. Giraffes do not have a coat, but rather are covered in short hairs which never shed and serve to keep them warm.\nWest African giraffes can run up to 35 miles per hour, but they cannot ..

What are some facts on chocolate labs?

Chocolate Labs have a deep, instinctive desire to please their masters, a trait which makes them highly desirable within search-and-rescue teams as guide dogs for the blind and as narcotics detection dogs, according to the American Kennel Club. Because they were originally used to help their masters catch fish and pull in fishing nets, the dogs are highly skilled at retrieving sporting items, such as flying discs.\nChocolate Labs have a naturally stable temperament, which makes them one of the most popular family dogs in the United States. Labradors are fairly easy to train and have water-resi..

Why do cats have whiskers?

The follicles that house a cat's whiskers feature deep nerve endings that transmit sensations of objects to the brain. Sensory tips at the end of the whiskers pick up environmental vibrations that detect slight movement or nearby obstacles. In addition to picking up on a predator's movements, whiskers allow the feline to discover nearby prey. Cats can use their whiskers to assess tight spaces to hide in or changes in air currents.\nThese special detectors are found on a cat's muzzle, upper lip, eyebrows, chin and near the feet. Whisker locations on several parts of the body allo..

How do I get rid of rats and mice without poison?

Block off accessLocate every crack or hole that is possibly giving the rodents access to your home. Use a sealant, such as a polyurethane insulating foam, to seal the openings. Paint over, stain over or sand the foam if the opening is located in a highly visible area of your home.Remove potential food sourcesStore dry foods, such as cereal and rice, in airtight containers. If you have pets, store dry food in an airtight bin. Do not leave dry pet food in bowls that are accessible to rodents for long periods of time.Place traps around homePlace traps around the areas of your home that the rodent..

At what age can a kitten be declawed?

The declawing procedure is actually an amputation procedure in which the first joint of each of a cat's front paw digits are removed. These joints contain the claw, but they also contain bone and other tissue. The procedure changes the anatomy of a cat's feet, leading to numerous potential complications that are possible at any age.

How do earthworms adapt to their environment?

Structural adaptations encompass the physical features that help earthworms to survive. An earthworm has no legs or antennae, the absence of which allows them to move through their underground burrows easily. Another bodily feature that facilitates the earthworm's movement is its setae, bristly hairs that are all over the earthworm's body. The setae provide traction, allowing earthworms to move through the soil more easily. The earthworm's muscular structure includes latitudinal muscles as well as circular muscles that surround each body segment, giving the earthworm the needed ..

How do leopards reproduce?

Gestation in leopards lasts between 90 and 105 days before the cubs are born. Leopard litters range from one to six cubs, though the average is two to three, and each cub weighs 1 to 2 pounds. Cubs are born blind with closed eyes and open their eyes at 4 to 9 days old. They stay hidden when their mother roams until they reach 6 to 8 weeks old and can follow her. Female leopards nurse their cubs for three months before weaning them, and the cubs stay with their mother for a total of roughly 18 to 24 months.\nLeopards reach sexual maturity between 2 and 3 years old, and males leave their mothers..

Where do black-footed ferrets live?

Black-footed ferrets used to live on black-tailed prairie dog colonies throughout the Great Plains and could be found in northern Mexico and as far north as Southern Canada. In 1986, black-footed ferrets were completely non-existent in the wild but have since been reintroduced in Mexico, eight American states and Canada. Black-footed ferrets are nocturnal and spend the majority of their time in underground prairie dog burrows, which is where they raise their young, eat and sleep.

How do starfish reproduce?

The microscopic larvae resulting from sexual reproduction begin to grow and, within several months, look like adult sea stars. The swimming embryos are animals that eventually metamorphose, settle to the floor of an ocean area and develop into adults. Some species of sea stars that inhabit the polar oceans sit on their eggs or use specialized brooding baskets. Sea stars can regenerate their limbs by housing most or all of their vital organs in their arms. Some sea star species cannot regenerate without the central disk intact, but a few species can grow a new individual sea star from just a po..

Why do Swiss cows wear bells?

Cow bells are typically made from sheet metal, copper, iron, brass or bronze, with a collar made from wood fibers and leather. Two typical styles include: Treicheln, which is made of hammered metal, and Glocken, which is made out of cast metal. Using bells with distinct sounds helps farmers identify cows by specific characteristics, such as gender and age.

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