Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Giant Panda (Or Just Panda)
Hey guys sorry about the delay in post I was planing some new stuff for this site and one of them is wallpapers. At the bottom of every post you will find a tab to download HQ wallpapers of the animal who will be our guest on the post. Like in our last post our guest looked pretty similar to you, any guesses, yep you are damn right, the Monkeys, and today we have with us the cutest, yet furious Panda and ya one more thing, Panda and Giant Panda are the same. So lets get started...
----------The Giant Panda is scientifically, yet laterally know as "cat-foot black-and-white". Pandas are mammals adapted to arboreal as well as terrestrial lifestyle and classified in the Bear Family. The Panda was previously thought to be the member of the Raccoon Family. 99% of the Pandas diet comprises of Bamboo only, it also eats honey, eggs, shrubs, leaves, oranges and bananas.
----------The Panda is a conservation reliant endangered species. China has 239 Pandas and another 27 living outside the country. Its just an estimation that 2000 to 3000 pandas are living in the wild. Pandas are calm and shy animals but there have been cases of Pandas attacking humans but that's due to irritation.
Classification:
Kingdom-Animalia
Phylum-Chordata
Class-Mammalia
Order-Carnivora
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Saturday, March 14, 2009
Monkeys
Hey guys in the last post we met Penguins today we will meet our Ancestors, No; I'm not talking about your grand parents am talking about the one that irritates you the most the one that's very close to us the Monkeys.
Classification:
Kingdom-Animalia
Phylum-Chordata
Class-Mammalia
Infra class-Primates
Order-Haplorrhini
Family-Simiiformes
Species:
-Monkeys Are Sub-divided into New world and old world monkeys.
-There are 264 known species of monkeys.
-The old world monkeys are more closely related to the apes then they are to the New World Monkeys.
Features:
-Monkeys range in size from the Pygmy Marmoset, at 140 to160 millimeters to the male mandrill, almost 1 meter long.
Features:
-Monkeys range in size from the Pygmy Marmoset, at 140 to160 millimeters to the male mandrill, almost 1 meter long.
-Their weight range from 120 to140 gms to 35 kilograms respectively.
Monkeys are nonhuman primate mammal, except for Lemurs and tarsiers.
Monkeys are nonhuman primate mammal, except for Lemurs and tarsiers.
Due to its size the Mandrill is often thought to be an ape but its actually an Old World Monkey. Also, Few monkeys have the word "ape" in their common name.
Other Posts:- Penguins, Elephants, Eagles, Blue Whale
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Penguins
In our last post we met the king of the sky the Eagle which is one of the fastest and strongest bird well today we will meet the bird which can not fly, yep its a bird and it can't fly . It comes under Aquatic category, if you guessed Penguins you are right.
Classification:
Kingdom-Animalia
Phylum-Chordata
Class-Aves
Infra class-Neognathae
Order-Sphenisciformes
Family-Spheniscidae
Species:
-Almost all penguin species are native to the Southern Hemisphere.
-They are not found only in cold climates, like Antarctica.
-Only few species of Penguins live so far south.
-Several species are found in the Temperate zone and only one species, Galapagos Penguin, Lives in the Equator.
-Emperor Penguins are the largest living Penguins whereas, Little Blue Penguin (Fairy Penguins) are the smallest.
Features:
-Weight The Emperor Penguins weigh 35 Kg or more and the little blue penguins weigh around 1kg.
-Length The Emperor Penguins grow up to 1.1 meters where as the little blue Penguins grow up to 40 cm tall.
-They have counter shaded dark and white plumage, theirs wings have become flippers.
-Penguins mostly eat krill's, squid, fish and other sea organisms caught under water.
Penguins Spend their life half on land and half in the ocean.
Larger Penguins are usually found in colder regions while smaller penguins are found in the temperate or equatorial regions. Some Prehistoric species attained enormous sizes becoming as heavy and tall as humans. Such penguins were not restricted to Antarctic regions, i.e., cold regions they also occurred at diverse climatic regions.
Penguins have no fear of humans but they do get nervous once the distance is less than 3 meters and hence the tourists are not supposed to approach closer than 3 meter distance from the penguins, but they are not expected to withdraw if the penguins come closer.
Other Posts: Elephants, Blue Whale, Eagles.
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Larger Penguins are usually found in colder regions while smaller penguins are found in the temperate or equatorial regions. Some Prehistoric species attained enormous sizes becoming as heavy and tall as humans. Such penguins were not restricted to Antarctic regions, i.e., cold regions they also occurred at diverse climatic regions.
Penguins have no fear of humans but they do get nervous once the distance is less than 3 meters and hence the tourists are not supposed to approach closer than 3 meter distance from the penguins, but they are not expected to withdraw if the penguins come closer.
Other Posts: Elephants, Blue Whale, Eagles.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Eagles
Hey guys today we will meet the king of the sky. The awesomely powerful, huge and one of the fastest bird The Eagle.
Classification:
Classification:
- Kingdom Animalia
- Phylum Chordata
- Class Aves
- Order Falconiforms or Accipitriforms
- Family Accipitridae
Different Species:
- More than 60 species are located in Eurasia and Africa.
- Bald and Golden Eagle are found in USA and Canada.
- 9 other are found in Central and South America.
- 3 in Australia.
Features:
- Weight Due to the great number of species the weight ranges from anywhere between 500 gms to 6.5 Kgms.
- Length Their length is between 45 cms to 1 meters.
The name Eagle is deprived from the Latin term Aquila by the way of the french Aigle.
Eagle is well known for perfect controlled flight, its strength and its size. The golden eagle is so powerful that it can crush a human head as easily as a human can crush an egg with their hands. Even the smallest Eagle species the Booted Eagles are the larger stronger and faster then most of the other birds.
Eagles build their nests (called eyries) on either tall trees, high cliffs, etc. An eagle lays two eggs but usually the stronger or the older chick eats the smaller or weaker sibling.
Like all birds of prey Eagles too have a very powerful hooked beaks, strong muscular legs and claws also called Talons. Eagles have a very keen eyesight even at their fastest speed they can locate even a mouse from a long distance. This is due to their extremely large pupils which causes minimum scattering of the incoming light.
Other Animals: Elephants, Blue Whale.
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Sunday, March 1, 2009
Elephants
Hey guys today we will meet a huge terrestrial mammal, awesomely powerful and respected as well as feared by all living things including humans, the Elephant.
The different species of elephants are:-
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Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Subphylum: | Vertebrata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Proboscidea |
Family: | Elephantidae |
- The African Bush Elephant,
- African Forest Elephant and
- The Asian Elephant (also known as Indian Elephant).
The animals are the largest land animals. Their gestation period is 22 months, the longest of any land mammal. They weigh around 120Kg at birth. They life span is around 50 to 70 years.
The elephants have appeared in various cultures. In Asia they are praised for their intelligence and wisdom.
Elephant the name emerged from a Greek word.
The oldest elephant recorded was 82 years old and the largest elephant recorded was 12,000 kg with a shoulder height of 14feet taller then the average African elephant.
A healthy adult elephant has no predators but then too in the past few years their population have dramatically declined because of the humans. Its a shame to say that if the present conditions continue then the elephants will soon be extinct.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Blue Whale
Hey guys today we are going to meet the biggest mammal of our planetThe Blue Whale.
COMMON NAME: | Blue Whale |
KINGDOM: | Animalia |
PHYLUM: | Chordata |
CLASS: | Mammalia |
ORDER: | Cetacea |
SUBORDER: | Mysticeti |
FAMILY: | Balaenopteridae |
GENUS SPECIES: | Balaenoptera musculus |
The blue whale has different sub-species depending on the location:
Sub-Species : Location
Balaenoptera musculus : North Atlantic, North Pacific
Balaenoptera musculus Intermedia : Southern Ocean
Balaenoptera musculus Brevicauda (Pygmy Blue Whale) : Indian Ocean, South Pacific Ocean
Balaenoptera musculus Indica : Indian Ocean
Sub-Species : First Found At (year)
Balaenoptera musculus : Linnaeus(1758)
Balaenoptera musculus Intermedia : Burmeister(1871)
Balaenoptera musculus Brevicauda (Pygmy Blue Whale) : Ichihara(1966)
Balaenoptera musculus Indica : Blyth(1859)
Mass: 190,000 kg
Body Length: 26-33 m
Diet: small crustaceans, Krills
Breeding Season: during winter months
Age at Sexual Maturity: 5 years
Number of Offspring: 1
Average Lifespan: 85 years
Blue Whale also known as Balaenoptera musculus and sulphur-bottom is a marine mammal belonging to the sub-order of Baleen Whales (Mysticeti). It is believed to be the largest animal ever to have existed. it is up to 108 feet in length and 170 metric tonnes or more in weight. It is the largest whale and the largest living animal.
The blue whales body can be of various shades of bluish-grey dorsally and lighter shades underneath.
For almost 40 years they were hunted almost to extinction until protected by the international community in 1966. It was estimated that there were 5000 to 12000 blue whales remaining in at least five groups but a recent research in to the pygmy sub-species suggests this may be an underestimate.
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