wild animals
Animals the way nature intended it; explore the world of wild animals and the controversies surrounding domestication and hunting of feral beasts.
Extinct Animals: North American Traveling Pigeon North Island Tarantula
Extinct Animals: North American Traveling Pigeon The North American Traveling Pigeon, also known as the Traveling Pigeon, is a famous bird that once lived on the North American continent. At its peak, the traveling pigeon population numbered in the billions, and it was once the most numerous bird not only in North America, but most likely in the world at the time. However, in the early 20th century, the last traveling pigeon died alone in a zoo in the United States, and the species eventually became extinct.
By Richard Shurwood3 years ago in Petlife
What do the extinct Ogasawara variegated wood pigeon and the endangered red-headed black wood pigeon eat?
In the spring of 1828, the Russian exploration ship "Senavinin" arrived at the Ogasawara Islands in southern Japan. The archipelago was far from mainland Asia and the four major Japanese islands and was uninhabited at the time. For thousands of years, the creatures here have lived and reproduced according to a unique evolutionary path. The entire archipelago is like a museum of biological evolution.
By Richard Shurwood3 years ago in Petlife
Do you all know the function and role of the elephant's trunk?
The trunk of an elephant is not only a breathing organ and an olfactory organ but also has a tactile function. It can also be used to ingest food, drink water, carry objects and attack, and even communicate feelings and transmit information between individuals; trained elephants, can also hold the harmonica with their noses and play a tune. It is no compliment to say that the elephant's trunk is worthy of its omnipotent tool, with multiple functions.
By Flagler Danzig3 years ago in Petlife
How is inbreeding prevented when there is no concept of kinship between animals?
There is no concept of kinship between animals. Inbreeding occurs when members of the same litter are siblings and can be set up by a female with only her sons. In general, it happens very rarely and is mostly found when one female mates with multiple males, because males often mate more than once in different spots. If a female mates with more than one male, there is only a theoretical chance that some of her offspring would be the same as herself or one of her brothers; however, this should occur rarely. However, inbreeding among lions is probably more career than people think (13). Lions do not have any kind of limit on how many times they can mate to produce offspring. It has been shown that females come close to breeding again very soon after giving birth so that they can be ready to reproduce again before the first litter dies out (6).
By Flagler Danzig3 years ago in Petlife
Mother cub killed by hunter
Pan'Pans the bear was originally a happy wild bear living in Siberia, growing up happily under the care of his mother. In Pan's' world, nature, food, and the warm embrace of his mother are the happiest places. According to the original trajectory, Pan could have grown up healthy and happy, and become a free and masculine adult male bear.
By Rachel Caspari3 years ago in Petlife
How to make rabbits happy?
Pet rabbits are easily frightened and stressed, which can lead to hair loss, digestive disorders, and even suffocation. In addition to keeping rabbits in a secluded, sheltered and quiet space, there are ways to keep rabbits in a happy mood to ensure a healthy mental state.
By Sinha Ceni3 years ago in Petlife
Some interesting facts about the eagle and its appearance
Eagles are one of the oldest birds that existed even in ancient times. They have a very close relationship with humans and some of them are very friendly to them. However, eagles belong to the family of birds of prey. It is said that sixty-one species of eagles can be found in Eurasia and Africa. Of these 61 species, two of them are very popular and well known to many people today. These two birds are found mainly in parts of the United States and Canada. These are the Golden Eagle and the Bald Eagle. However, there are nine more in Central and South America, and three more in Australia. Combining all these factors, many other species are found in the Philippines. The Bald Eagle is the national emblem of the United States. Eagles are considered to be very sacred and spiritual. I have heard people say that eagles are also a symbol of good luck. This may be one of the reasons why people in ancient times also kept eagles as pets.
By conant abram3 years ago in Petlife
Why are exotic animals dangerous? 4 Reasons [Explained]:
Wild animals have greatly differing physical, psychological, nutritional, social, as well as ecological needs which can not be met in a residential setting. Captive life is not appropriate for these pets. The trade in and also keeping of wild animals as 'animals' can create significant pet suffering, while putting the health and safety of people and also various other animals at risk, and potentially raising the threat of some populations of wild animals going away completely.
By Shamaz Abraham3 years ago in Petlife




