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Wednesday 15 February 2017

Chart 543 - Animals 13

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Animals 13 Chart

Spectrum Chart - 543 : Animals 13

  1. Bobcat (Mammal) - There are 13 subspecies of bobcat that can be found across North America. Bobcat inhabits forests, mountains, deserts, rocky and swampy areas. Bobcat is covered with orange, grey or brown fur. Black stripes and dots can be seen all over the body. Cheeks are covered with long hair. Bottom part of tail is light. Top of the tail and ear tuffs are black. Bobcats are carnivores, their diet also includes rodents, birds, lizards, snakes and carrion.
  2. Bull (Mammal) – Bull is an adult male of the species Bos taurus (Cow). Bulls are much more muscular than cows, with thicker bones, larger feet, a very muscular neck and a large, bony head with protective ridges over the eyes. Bull fight is major sport in few countries.
  3. Panther (Mammal) - Panthers are type of wild cats that inhabit America, Asia and Africa. They can be found in rainforests, swamps, savannas, mountains and even deserts. Panther is known as black jaguar in Latin America, as black leopard in Asia and Africa and as black cougar in North America. They are carnivores. Panthers can live up to 12 years in wild.
  4. Wolf (Mammal) - Wolves are excellent hunters and have been found to be living in more places in the world than any other mammal except humans. The wolf is the ancestor of all breeds of domestic dog. Lifespan of wolf is between 10 to 12 years.
  5. Walrus (Mammal) - A walrus is a marine mammal, the only species of the family Odobenidae. They live in the cold northern seas around North America & Europe. The most famous thing about walruses are their tusks. Even though they are called tusks, they are actually teeth growing out of their mouth. Walruses can change colour depending on how warm they are. They are usually different kinds of brown, but as they get warmer, their skin can turn pink.
  6. Wolverine (Mammal) - Wolverine is the largest member of the weasel family. Wolverines prefer cold and snowy boreal forests, taiga and tundra regions. Wolverines have brownish to black fur with light stripes on its sides. Thick fur prevents animals from freezing. They have powerful legs, large heads, round ears and short tail. Their feet have pads with sharp claws.
  7. Gaur (Mammal) - Gaur is the largest member of the bovine family. Gaur inhabits evergreen and deciduous forests. Body of gaur is covered with reddish to brown coat. Gaurs have deep hollow area on the forehead and a ridge that passes between the horns. Large ears are another prominent feature on their head. Gaurs are herbivores. Their diet consists of grass, leaves, shoots and fruit. Gaur can survive up to 30 years in captivity.
  8. Zebra (Mammal) - Zebra has a unique pattern of black and white stripes. They are mainly found in Africa. Zebra are part of the equidae family along with horse and donkeys. They eat grass and leaves. Zebras can't survive without water and they need to drink it at least once per day. Their lifespan is 20 – 30 years.

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