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What two animals make a zebra?
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- 14/09/2025
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Zebras are popular for their black and white bodies, and how their stripes differ from zebra to zebra. The zebra's family is Equidae, with two possible subgenera: Hippotigris or Dolichohippus. These family and subgenera combinations make zebras their own, unique type of animal. They are related to the horse and the donkey, and can breed with both of these animals to make other exotic species. For example, if a horse and a zebra mate, the result is called a zorse. If bred with a donkey, they result is the zonkey or zedonk.
What do you call a group of ants?
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Some colonies of ants are bigger than others, but it is not unusual for one to contain literally thousands of ants. In Japan and some parts of the United States, colonies have been found containing more than 300 million ants. Like people, ants all have different tasks within the colony. The queen only lays eggs and males are limited to mating with the queen. The female ants are responsible for the rest of the tasks including gathering food, feeding the young, and depending the colony from predators. Unlike many insects, ants are found in all parts of the world.
What makes mammals different than other animals?
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The mammal group is one of the largest on the planet, including such organisms as humans, primates, cats and even whales. All female mammals nurse their young with milk produced by their body. Mammals can also be identified by the presence of sweat glands, which assist in keeping a regular body temperature. They also possess such characteristics as a middle ear bone, a jaw joint and replacing teeth.Mammals, with few exceptions, have a skeletal system, a nervous system, a respiratory system, an integumentary system and a reproductive system. Due to the need of maintaining a body temperature, ma..
What kind of dinosaur was a microraptor?
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The microraptor, which means “small thief†in Greek, lived in the woodlands of Asia during the early Cretaceous period (roughly 130 to 125 million years ago). One of its most distinguishing features was its tiny size. This winged dinosaur measured only about 2 feet long and weighed 3 to 4 pounds.\nAnother unique characteristic of the microraptor was its wings. Similar to other birdlike dinosaurs, the microraptor had a set of wings on its forearms but also had another set on its hind legs. It is thought to have been more of a glider than a flier.
Where can you find free St. Bernard puppies?
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- 14/09/2025
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All pure-bred dogs come at a cost, and almost all rescue shelters require an adoption fee regardless of breed. A pure-bred Saint Bernard puppy can cost over $1,000; it is unlikely to expect to find anyone giving one away for free.\nPetFinder.com provides a search engine to find adoptable puppies from shelters all around the United States. While shelters don't usually offer free puppies, the adoption fee is substantially less that the cost of buying from a breeder or pet shop.
What medications are used to euthanize animals?
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According to PetMD, the first drug to induce extreme sedation, or a sleep state, could be Telazol, a combination of Tiletamine and Zolazepam which results in complete anesthesia, or it could be a combination of Ketamine and Valium, which produces the same effect. Other options include Propofol, Medetomidine, Acepromazine or Xylazine, but for one reason or another, these drugs are less common. All of these drugs induce sleep so that the animal is not awake and not experiencing side effects.\nThe second drug administered is typically a barbituate, which will cause cardiac arrest within a minute...
Where do foxes sleep?
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- 14/09/2025
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Often, foxes will also use a blanket of snow to keep them warm when a den is not nearby. Foxes are found all throughout the world and live mainly in wooded areas where resources are plentiful. Foxes live alone except for a few months out of the year when mating season comes around, mainly in March and April. Most species of foxes are rather small, weighing in at less than 15 pounds. Though their stature is not great, they are very clever and quick.\nThe female fox gives birth in the springtime after mating. The young, also called kits, are born in the den built by the adult fox. Foxes can have..
How do you buy live cattle from an online auction?
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- 14/09/2025
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Auction websites offer video tutorials and/or FAQs to teach you how to set up your account, how to access the live auctions and place your bids. Bidders may attend auctions in person, bid over the telephone, or bid over the Internet, so your bids may compete with other buyers in those venues. You will be able to see the bids of other participants as they pop up on the screen.\nWhen you win an auction and complete the payment transaction, the seller ships the livestock directly from his ranch to your location for optimum health and safety for the animals. Some auction websites may recommend spe..
How do you trap coyotes?
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- 14/09/2025
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Choose the trapAccording to the Missouri Department of Conservation, a No. 3 coil-spring trap with the jaw spread about six inches is ideal for trapping coyotes. Smaller traps do not hold as tight a grip on a coyote's leg and can be easier to escape. Larger traps need to have the force to break through the camouflaging dirt and underbrush to catch the coyote. Traps with smooth jaws are more humane and hold the foot more firmly than those with toothed jaws, so they are less likely to allow the animal to escape.Set the trapLook for old and fresh tracks when deciding where to set the trap. C..
How fast can zebras run?
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- 14/09/2025
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Zebras are social animals, spending their time in groups ranging from small harems to large herds. When an animal is attacked, other members of the group often circle the wounded in an effort to drive off the predator. It is thought that an abundance of the striped herbivores close together make it difficult for predators to single out a lone animal within a large herd. The stripes also work to their advantage by distorting a predator's sense of distance at dawn and dusk.
