The red fox is a very agile animal, able to jump over 7 feet high! They only weigh about 30 lbs on average, and are actually the biggest of the family "Vulpe". While they have binocular vision, which is good for hunting, they often react to movement. As for their hearing? It is very acute- they can hear a mouse squeak from over 300 feet away. Their sense of smell is about equal with that of a dog.
Red foxes are territorial creatures, but are also pack animals and stick together. The whole pack joins in the upbringing of the young kits, and will not typically fight. Once the kit is grown, it has the option to leave the group. If the chances of finding it's own territory are low, it will often stay with its parents (much like humans...).
The reproduction season is only once, in the spring. Gestation period is often 58 days, and then 4-6 kits are born. The kits are born blind, deaf, and toothless- a better word for this is HELPLESS. They are also born with not red fur, but brownish-grey fur. After about 1 month of nursing, the kits can leave the den and hunt with their parents, and also begin to turn red. They can usually survive to be 5 years old in the wild, but in captivity have survived to be older than 14.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Monday, March 31, 2014
Sparrow
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Female |
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Male |
Sparrows, as you probably know, can be found all over the world. However, they originally came from areas near Russia! That's right, someone had the nerve to take these pesty birds from Russia and bring them into our country! Sparrows are chunky little birds, with small heads and fat bodies. However, they are also very social all year round.
In winter, sparrows will join in with flocks of other birds to scout for food, and it's nests are usually grouped together in clumps. This bird easily survives the winter as it eats whatever is available, though prefers grains, grasses, and weeds.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Gemsbok

The gemsbok have very long horns on their head, and they actually are used as a defense mechanism. The horns are 30 inches of pain, and have been known to impale attacking animals- most often lions. Gemsbok typically live 20-30 years. They have no set mating season, but young in a herd are often close to the same age indicating that females are synchronized in that area of life. The gestation period is 8.5 months, and gemsbok reproduce every 9 months. The young are never seen with their mother, but are always safely hidden nearby.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Filefish
These fish are flattened, and can barely be seen from the front or back. However, they grow up to 20 inches long and look huge when seen from the side. Their eyes are set high up and far back on their head. It lives in tropical reefs, and is often brightly colored.
The filefish also has very strong teeth, and eats its food by cracking its shells and carrion. Its diet is mainly mollusks and things like that. Filefish ARE territorial, and will occupy a small piece of each reef. It will alert other fish of their territory by making noises with their teeth and spine, which echo through the water. They also use their bright colors to warn other fish about their territory.
Pleurodele
The poiret is found in Algeria and Tunisia, while the watl is found in Morocco. Both live in fresh stagnant water, but are equipped with two lungs and can survive on land for long periods of time in case of drought.
Pleurodeles have quite strange mating rituals that is actually very important to the development of the legs and the growth of the horn on their forelegs. Eggs are laid in large clusters and are hatched over a period of 2-3 days. After this time period, 150 lizards (mainly female) hatch. They grow to be about a foot long if they are watls, and half that size if they are poirets. Adults will feed on worms, mollusks, and other such grubs and bugs.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Beluga Whale

Belugas often live in schools with only about a dozen whales in them. On rare occasions, large schools of thousands have been found. Belugas feed on fish, and will typically hunt in shallow water- making them easy targets for their predators. A beluga has two primary enemies: the killer whale, which is almost ANYTHING'S enemy, and man. Fishermen will hunt the beluga for their fat and skin, which is tough and makes good leather.
A female beluga gets pregnant once a year, for a year. The baby what develops inside her for a year, and then is born tailfirst. As soon as the baby is born, the female gets pregnant again. She does this for five years, and then gives herself a year's rest before birthing again.
Agouti
The agouti is often described as a large, long-legged guinea pig. Found in central and south America, this creature is nocturnal, spending the day burrowed with its family and its nights scrounging for food.
The agouti's diet is vegetarian, and it will eat mainly fruit and leaves, often burying some for later. But however cute this creature may look, don't upset it- it is very jumpy and will attack if startled or threatened.
The agouti is so jumpy that if it is scared enough, it will do anything to get away- including leading its fellow agoutis off of a cliff to their death. The agouti's mating season is in May and October. After a three month gestation period, a female will give birth to 2-3 babies. There are usually two litters per year. After the babies are born, the father is not permitted to come near the nest. Agoutis use their speed to escape the enemy, not their stealth. They can make a fast getaway, and without barely any effort can jump 20 feet away.
Agoutis are not very big- the biggest is only around 9 inches tall, and weighs only 30 pounds.
The agouti's diet is vegetarian, and it will eat mainly fruit and leaves, often burying some for later. But however cute this creature may look, don't upset it- it is very jumpy and will attack if startled or threatened.
The agouti is so jumpy that if it is scared enough, it will do anything to get away- including leading its fellow agoutis off of a cliff to their death. The agouti's mating season is in May and October. After a three month gestation period, a female will give birth to 2-3 babies. There are usually two litters per year. After the babies are born, the father is not permitted to come near the nest. Agoutis use their speed to escape the enemy, not their stealth. They can make a fast getaway, and without barely any effort can jump 20 feet away.
Agoutis are not very big- the biggest is only around 9 inches tall, and weighs only 30 pounds.
Adder Snake

The adder is a northern snake- it has even been found in the Arctic Circle! It is found commonly in Europe and Siberia. It is often found living in rocks or on sunny hills. The snake hibernates whenever the temperature drops below 45 degrees. In some far north regions, the adder hibernates for 3/4 of the year. Not that this interrupts the life of the adder very much- they don't need much food to survive, and only reproduce once in every two years.
The adder is ovoviviparous- which means it lays its eggs and they hatch soon after. When the young snakes are born, they are independent, but will stick close to their mother for about a month for protection. 10-15 young are born at a time. Females grow to be about 25 inches long, while males grow to be 20 inches.
Monday, January 13, 2014
Pike

The true pike is found only in Europe, but in the US there are fish called northern pike. The only difference is that northern pike don't have teeth. There are also fish similar to the pike, such as the muskellunge, or as my dad calls them, "muskies". Muskellunge are VERY big, growing up to 6 feet in length. While the pike doesn't swim around very much, when it does, it can swim over 30 feet with a simple flick of it's tail. The dorsal fin is placed high on the fish's back, and the position has a lot to do with it's power when swimming.
Agama

As I mentioned above, the agama has quite a nasty attitude- if anything unknowingly stumbles onto the creature's territory, it turns a fierce shade of red and charges it's opponent, and a brutal fight ensues. The agama has a powerful tail, but sometimes overestimates itself and swings its tail too hard, resulting in a broken tail. The male is also very aggressive towards other males that come near his "harem" (a group of female lizards, about 5-6 per male).
Each lizard lays about 12 eggs per mating season. The season lasts from June to September. When young are born, they are very alert and in fact copy their parents- when the females and males fight for territory, the young ones will fight amongst each other in preparation for their future. I find this funny, since human toddlers often mimic their parents and come up with the funniest things... but that is beside the point. The agama is about 1 foot long, including it's tail.
Black Salamander

On occasion, the female will give birth to the salamander before the three years are up. She will give birth in the water to two fully developed salamanders (if the gestation period was full). The black salamander is a basic land animal and can be found in the Alps, Asia, and northern Africa. The Asian salamander is a giant variety that is 5 feet long and weighs 25 pounds- but other than that is pretty much the same as the regular sized animal.
These creatures have a toothed upper jaw, and eat insects such as millipedes, ants, termites and the like. Juveniles have a similar diet, only their diet includes flies. The black salamander is nocturnal like most lizards and hides during the day. The lizards in captivity fight, and many of the species found in the wild are scarred, leading biologists to believe that the creatures are territorial. It will bite when attacked.
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Pigeon Hawk

Pigeon hawks are often found in swamps and moors, where they can hunt easily without scaring away their food. They can live happily on the outskirts of a forest, but never in one as they do not like flying at high heights, unlike most raptor birds. In fact, pigeon hawks often hunt at ground level, only chasing their food through the air if it flies. Often times they will eat small birds, but will also eat rodents and insects.

When young are hatched, the mother stays with them to protect them while the father hunts and brings back food for the babies. There are usually 4 or 5 mouths to feed. All this protection is really all for naught, however- the babies are born very independent and are often flying and fending for themselves at the age of one month.
Heron
The heron is a tall and silent fishermen. The heron has long legs, and stands in ponds and lakes motionless until a fish, frog, crab, or anything edible comes along. If it spies food, it will shoot its long neck out to spear it with its beak. This bird has a large appetite and a wide variety, meaning it will eat almost anything that comes (or swims) its way. Anything leftover (such as bones, hair, and insect casing) is regurgitated into pellets.
The only food that a heron really had 'trouble' with is the eel- the eel will wrap itself around the bird's beak and will get away. The heron NEVER fishes alone, however- it is a very social bird and nests and feeds with several other pairs of herons. The nests are built by the females high in the trees, so as to protect from predators.
Like storks, herons use the same nest for years- but it is not always the same herons. Young herons leave the nest as soon as they can fly and often go far away from home. Herons stand about 3 feet tall fully grown (sometimes taller!) and belong to the Ardeidae family. This family has 63 species in it, all of which are scattered around the world.
Some of the more 'notable' species include the ibis, the bittern, and the egret.
The only food that a heron really had 'trouble' with is the eel- the eel will wrap itself around the bird's beak and will get away. The heron NEVER fishes alone, however- it is a very social bird and nests and feeds with several other pairs of herons. The nests are built by the females high in the trees, so as to protect from predators.

Some of the more 'notable' species include the ibis, the bittern, and the egret.
BulBul

I know that my Dad will sometimes talk about his "flavor savor" (his beard) jokingly. To this bird, facial hair is not a joke- the two tufts of hair on each side of their beak serve as almost flypaper, catching and slowing down insects. A few common types of bulbuls are the red-whiskered bulbul, the white-cheeked bulbul, and the black bulbul. These birds are native to South Africa. The mating of the bulbul is quite strange- the male will display the colors on his tail and the female will sing a special song. The female will then go to the nest (often low in a tree and made out of grass and vegetable debris) and lay 2-3 eggs. She will hatch these on her own.
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The male guards the female as she sits on the nest, bringing her food and watching for enemies, like owls, crows, and mongooses. If an enemy DOES come near the nest, a bulbul will sound the alarm and the whole flock will come together and fight the predator. This goes on for 10-15 days (the incubation period of the eggs).
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Alpaca


However, as usually, we Americans came along and bred the alpaca, but to no real avail- most 'alpaca' found today is just wool and synthetic material sold at hyped up prices. However, alpaca is harder to come by than most people think- while alpacas look fluffy and kind on the outside, they are actually very temperamental creatures, and to catch a tame one let alone shear is a task. Alpacas have many different colors of fur: black, white and brown, and are often a solid color. Only on rare instances does an alpaca have mixed coloring.
A llama enjoys the high life of eating and relaxing in pastures year-round and is only brought into a town and sheared once a month. I would call that a darn good life- only one bad day a year.
Jeweled Lacerta

These lizards are quite carnivorous, eating insects, spiders, snails, small snakes, rodents, birds, and even smaller of their own kind. They will also eat rotting fruit. Jeweled lacertas are very good hunters- they wait for their prey to approach them, and then pounce on their food and eat it whole, as they have very strong jaws. Even though this lizard is VERY big (some grow more than 52 inches long), it is quite timid and VERY sneaky. It will enter gardens at night to eat its food, and will make a mess of the garden in this process. If it has any sense of danger, it hides.
These creatures HAVE been caught and bred successfully for resale and for pets. While in the wild they are very timid and scamper off at the first sight of a human, once they are used to the domesticated life they associate their owner with food and lighten up. In captivity they will eat most bugs and mushed apple and banana.
Pug

The pug is a short, small little dog, only growing to about 1 foot tall and weighing in at a meager 9-18 pounds- sometimes less. A pug's head is very large and round, with a squashed looking muzzle that is semi-square and big, bulging eyes that I personally find ugly (no offense, pug owners). The ears are high on the head and are typically very thin and soft. In comparison to the ears, the rest of a pug is actually quite the opposite- the pug has a round, loglike body that is short and fat. The forelegs of a pug are usually straight and muscular, while the hind legs are very powerful.

Monday, January 6, 2014
Axis Deer
The axis deer of southern Asia are distinguished by their white spotted coats. To date, there are two types of them in Asia- the chital and the hog-deer. The hog-deer lives in India and Indonesia, and has a short-legged body, giving it a slightly piggish appearance (hence it's name). The males often act like mean pigs around mating season too- they will attack ANYTHING and EVERYTHING. It will even hurl itself at trees and shrubbery and also dig into the ground with its antlers like it is on a mad rampage. This is the reason this deer is hard to keep in captivity- be within its reach when it has a "temper tantrum", and you are DEAD!
Axis deer are not group animals and typically live alone at the edges of forests. On occasion they will make small herds, but it is very rare. It does not shed its horns at any specific time of the year. They are nocturnal creatures, sleeping in the undergrowth during the day and feeding at night. If startled, it will run away. It is known to lower its head and duck under obstacles (like a pig) rather than jumping them like normal deer.
The chital deer is basically a larger version of the hog-deer. It's mating seasons are irregular (like the hog-deer) and it sometimes mates the whole year round. The only significant difference, excusing size, is that a female can bear up to three fawns at a time, while a hog deer can only bear one, and only on rare occasions two fawns.
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Hog deer. |
The chital deer is basically a larger version of the hog-deer. It's mating seasons are irregular (like the hog-deer) and it sometimes mates the whole year round. The only significant difference, excusing size, is that a female can bear up to three fawns at a time, while a hog deer can only bear one, and only on rare occasions two fawns.
Goshawk
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A male goshawk. Fun Fact: Did you know that a goshawk's wingspan is usually around 4 feet? |
The saying "what you give, is what you get", really applies to the goshawk. While it is an excellent hunter, it attacks EVERYTHING, and humans use this excuse to shoot them for game and fun. The hunting of these gorgeous birds has caused them to go nearly extinct. The picture on the right is a male goshawk.
An interesting fact about the goshawk is that it often uses the same nest for its whole life. The nest is originally built high in a forked tree with twigs. The nest is repaired each year before the next brood is born. The male goshawk will catch food and leave it far away from the nest (so as not to draw predators to the young). Later, the female collects the food and feeds it to her young in the safety of the tree. A male will NEVER bring food directly to the nest.
Banteng
The banteng are wild oxen that live in the jungles and forests of Burma, Thailand, Malacca, Java, and Borneo. The banteng are an endangered species due to land development on its territory and illegal hunting, but in Bali, there is a project going on to domesticate the banteng because of it's breeding qualities. The hunting of these creatures is quite sad- in its native territory, the population has declined 80%. As of today, less than 8000 banteng are still alive. There is a herd being kept in Northern Australia as well that is trying to breed them so the race does not go completely extinct. Which brings up an interesting story about the breeding of these creatures... When the farmers of Java want better cattle, they open their barn doors at night, letting the female cows wander into the woods at night. After mating with the banteng, the female comes back to the barn to be fed.
Banteng are beautiful creatures though, and do improve the cattle- the male banteng stands 5 feet tall and is 10 feet long including it's tail. It has a russet coat, with white hindquarters and lower legs. It has heavy horns on it's head. The color in female banteng is much brighter than that of the males.
In the wild it can survive from altitudes above 6400 feet. It often gathers in small herds that are led by a head female. The herds usually consist of a few females and jueveniles. Males are most often solitary. The creatures are semi-nocturnal, feeding at night and sleeping during the day. It is a vegetarian, and its diet consists mainly of grasses, leaves, and young plant shoots.
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A male (right) and female (left) |
Banteng are beautiful creatures though, and do improve the cattle- the male banteng stands 5 feet tall and is 10 feet long including it's tail. It has a russet coat, with white hindquarters and lower legs. It has heavy horns on it's head. The color in female banteng is much brighter than that of the males.
In the wild it can survive from altitudes above 6400 feet. It often gathers in small herds that are led by a head female. The herds usually consist of a few females and jueveniles. Males are most often solitary. The creatures are semi-nocturnal, feeding at night and sleeping during the day. It is a vegetarian, and its diet consists mainly of grasses, leaves, and young plant shoots.
Friday, January 3, 2014
Barbary Ape
The barbary ape is not a barbarian... even though that IS the word it's name is derived from. It also comes from the Greek word for "foreigner", and this fits the monkey perfectly. It is the only monkey found in Europe! That's right, monkey... though they are called apes, they are actually monkeys.
Barbaries only live on the Rock of Gibraltar, which is at the very tip of Southern Spain. It is unknown how they got to Gibraltar. There are many local legends about tunnels under the sea, but none of these have ever been found.
These monkeys are quite small and very quick. They often steal and scrounge from orchards to eat. They usually weigh from 15-22 lbs. Their mating season is in the fall, and they stay pregnant for almost a year. Their young are often born in May. A female often only has one baby per pregnancy- cases of twins are very rare.
Fun Fact: Barbary Apes live in large groups that are led by old female monkeys. Unlike most other primate groups, the males are the primary caregivers to their young. This is thought to be due to the selectiveness of the females. Also, the whole tribe helps to care for the young one- not just the "family".
A barbary ape reaches maturity at 3 or 4, and can live to over 30- especially females. The oldest male known died at 25, while some females have exceeded 30 years. A male monkey will rarely attack a higher ranking male in his pack for any reason. IF by chance they do end up fighting, the monkey tries to make coalitions with the higher ranking male. However, the monkeys do not often fight as males are usually caring for the young.
Barbaries only live on the Rock of Gibraltar, which is at the very tip of Southern Spain. It is unknown how they got to Gibraltar. There are many local legends about tunnels under the sea, but none of these have ever been found.
These monkeys are quite small and very quick. They often steal and scrounge from orchards to eat. They usually weigh from 15-22 lbs. Their mating season is in the fall, and they stay pregnant for almost a year. Their young are often born in May. A female often only has one baby per pregnancy- cases of twins are very rare.
Fun Fact: Barbary Apes live in large groups that are led by old female monkeys. Unlike most other primate groups, the males are the primary caregivers to their young. This is thought to be due to the selectiveness of the females. Also, the whole tribe helps to care for the young one- not just the "family".
A barbary ape reaches maturity at 3 or 4, and can live to over 30- especially females. The oldest male known died at 25, while some females have exceeded 30 years. A male monkey will rarely attack a higher ranking male in his pack for any reason. IF by chance they do end up fighting, the monkey tries to make coalitions with the higher ranking male. However, the monkeys do not often fight as males are usually caring for the young.
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