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Tuesday 14 February 2017

Chart 504 - Animals 6

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Animals 6 Chart

Spectrum Chart - 504 : Animals 6

  1. Deer (Mammal) - Deer are the ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae. They are herbivorous animal. Deer have long legs typically suited to the environments they live in. Male deer grow new antlers each year. Deer have lifespan of 10 – 20 years.
  2. Horse (Mammal) - Horses are used by humans for the working activities such as farming, transportation, sports events etc. Many products are derived from horses including meat, milk, hide, hair, bones etc. Domestic horses have average lifespan of 25 to 30 years.
  3. Goat (Mammal) - Goats are among the earliest animals domesticated by humans. Goats have been used for their meat, hair, milk and skins. Goats produce about 2% of the world's total annual milk supply.
  4. Hippopotamus (Mammal) - The name hippopotamus means ‘river horse.’ Hippopotamuses spend a large amount of time in water such as rivers, lakes and swamps. Hippopotamuses have short legs, a huge mouth and a body shaped like a barrel. Hippos typically live for around 45 years.
  5. Marten (Mammal) - Martens are slender, agile animals, adapted to living in taigas and are found in coniferous and northern deciduous forests across the Northern Hemisphere. They have bushy tails and large paws with partially retractible claws. The fur varies from yellowish to dark brown, depending on the species
  6. Guanaco (Mammal) - Guanaco is a member of a camel family. They can be found in South America. Guanaco inhabits scrublands, savannas, grasslands, deserts, forests and rocky areas. Guanaco has large head with pointed ears, very long neck, long legs and short tail. Guanacos are herbivores. They usually consume grass.
  7. Llama (Mammal) - Llama is most commonly found in the Andes mountain region of South America. Llamas are used for meat, wool, skin and for transporting heavy loads.
  8. Jackal (Mammal) - Jackal is a member of a canine family. It can be found in Africa, Middle East, India and Europe. Body of jackal is covered with golden, rust or silver-coloured black fur. Jackals have bushy tail. Jackals are territorial animals. They mark and defend their territory fiercely.
  9. Pig (Mammal) - Pigs are omnivores and are highly social and intelligent animals. Pigs are raised commercially for meat generally called pork, hams, gammon or bacon, as well as for leather. Their bristly hairs are also used for brushes.
  10. Sea Lion (Mammal) - Sea lions are sea mammals characterised by external ear flaps, long foreflippers, the ability to walk on all fours and short, thick hair. Sea Lions are highly intelligent animals. They are often a popular attraction at zoos and parks, where the sea lions are generally being trained to do tricks with hoops and balls.
  11. Sheep (Mammal) - Sheep are medium-sized herbivorous animal. Sheep are mainly farmed for their meat and wool but sheep are also occasionally farmed for their milk. Sheep's wool is the most widely used animal fibre.
  12. Elk (Mammal) - Elk is large mammal that belongs to the family of deer. There are over 10 subspecies of elk that can be found in North America and Asia. Elk has long head with large ears and massive body with thin legs and short tail. Elk is herbivore. Elk can survive 8 to 12 years in the wild.

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