Thursday, February 16, 2012

Giraffe, Animals With Long Necks


Giraffe (Giraffa Camelopardalis) or even a giraffe are hoofed mammals endemic to Africa and is the highest animal species that live on land. Male giraffes can reach a height of 4.8 to 5.5 meters and weighs 1360 pounds that can be achieved. Giraffe females are usually slightly shorter and lighter.
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Bat, A Great Night Animals


We rarely see a bat flying in the daytime, because these animals live in the evening.Foresail including mammals, that animals who breast-feed and reproduce by means ofdelivery. These animals are very unique, because of its ability to fly and feed at night.
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Shark, Very Sensitive If The Smell Of Blood


Sharks are a group (superordo Selachimorpha) fish with a complete cartilage skeleton  and a slender body. They breathe using gills burrow five (sometimes six or seven, depending on the species) in addition to, or beginning slightly behind, his head. Sharks have skin-covered body dermal denticles to protect their skin from damage, from the parasite, and to increase the dynamics of water.  They have several rows of teeth can be replaced.
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Ostrich, The Largest Birds Alive


Ostrich is the largest living bird. With a height of up to 2.5 meters (8 feet), he was big enough for one small-bodied adults to ride them and have been used in most of North Africa and the Arab race as animal mounts. This bird can not fly and are included in the set of primitives that are less known, namely ratit (Palaeognaths). Struthio camelus scientific name.
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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Bali Starling Bird


Bali Starling Bird (Leucopsar rothschildi) is a type of warbler-sized, approximately 25cm in length, from the tribe Sturnidae. Bali Starling has special characteristics, which have a white fur all over his body except at the tip of the tail and wings are black. The cheeks are not covered with feathers, bright blue and the legs are grayish. Male and female birds are similar.
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