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Thursday 30 January 2014

Camels Interesting Facts.

Learning & Interesting Facts of Camels


Check out some of the Interesting & Learning facts of Camels,how their
name came heights weight & many more things........


The name Camel comes from the Arabic word meaning Beauty.

Camel are appeared 40-50 million years ago (Eocene) in North America

A a male camel is called a bull, female camel is called a cow and a baby camel is called a calf.

There are 17 million camels worldwide.

Height of males Camel up to 6 to 7 feet.

Weight of male Camel up to 500 - 600 kg.

Weight of female Camel up to 400 to 500 kg.

Camels can drink up to 40 gallons of water.

A thirsty camel can drink 135 liters (30 gallons) in 13 minutes.

They require 10-20 kg (22-44 pounds) of fresh food daily.

Camels have three chambers in their stomach.

Camels can travel up to 161 km (100 miles) in the hot desert without water.

Their temperature ranges 41 degrees during the day and 34 degrees Celsius at night.

They can eat anything, including thorny twigs, without injuring their mouths.

Their coats reflect sunlight and insulate them from the desert heat.

Asian camels have two humps whereas Arabian camels only have one.

A camel pregnancy can last between 12 and 14 months,

The young at birth has 25-50 kg (60-120 pounds) and it is 1.2 m (4 ft) tall.

Camel are able to run within hours of birth.

The female has 4 tits, and produces 15 liters of milk daily.

They call to their mothers with a lamb-like “baa” sound.

Camels have big, flat footpads, which allow them to walk on the sand without sinking.

Domesticated camels were used through much of North Africa.

Camel meat is taboo for the Non-Muslim populations of the Middle East and North Africa.

They are only transportation method in deserts they carry people and heavy loads.

One of the worst habits of the camels is spitting.


Tuesday 28 January 2014

Fun & Interesting Facts about Donkey

Fun & Interesting Facts about Donkey

Check out some of the Donkeys facts and enjoy learning a wide range of interesting information about donkey.




Donkeys originated on the deserts of Africa.

The smallest members of the horse family.

Donkeys domestication over 4000 years ago.

They can live to be over 50 years old.

Males Donkeys are called a Jack.

Female Donkeys are called jenny or jennet.

 A baby Donkey is called a foal.

Donkeys have a highly developed sense.

Donkey can hear the call of another donkey up to 60 miles away.

Donkeys can recognize areas and other familiar donkeys for up to 25 years.

Donkeys are very healthy, hardy animals.

Donkeys make wonderful pets and are very loyal.

Donkeys don't like to be kept alone.

Donkeys don't have a waterproof coat like a horse.

Donkey is actually stronger than a horse.

Every donkey has a different bray.

Donkeys communicate with their human owners and with other donkeys by "braying"

China has the largest number of donkeys with about 11 million of the world’s 41 million.

Monday 27 January 2014

Dogs Funny Facts & much more

Fun & Interesting Dogs Facts

Check out fun dogs facts and enjoy learning a wide range of interesting information about dogs,Dogs smell ability and much more.......


Dogs have lived with humans for over 14,000 years.

There are more than 150 dog breeds, divided into 8 classes: sporting, hound, working, terrier, toy, non-sporting, herding, and miscellaneous.

Dogs were the first animals domesticated by people.

There are an estimated 400 million dogs in the world.

A Dog’s sense of smell is 10,000 – 100,000 times more acute as that of humans.

Dogs have about 1,700 taste buds.

A dog’s normal temperature is between 101 and 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit.

A dog’s shoulder blades are unattached to the rest of the skeleton to allow greater flexibility for running.

The most popular male dog names are Max and Jake. The most popular female dog names are Maggie and Molly.

 Eighteen muscles or more can move a dog’s ear.

A puppy is born blind, deaf, and toothless.

The oldest dog on record was an Australian cattle dog named Bluey who lived 29 years and 5 months.

 It has been established that people who own pets live longer, have less stress, and have fewer heart attacks.

 Dogs don’t like rain because the sound is amplified and hurts their very sensitive ears.

 Alexander the Great is said to have founded and named a city Peritas, in memory of his dog.

The Basenji is the world’s only barkless dog.

The first dog chapel was established in 2001. It was built in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, by Stephan Huneck, a children’s book author whose five dogs helped him recuperate from a serious illness.








Friday 24 January 2014

Facts About Fun Horses

Fun Horse Facts

Check out fun horse facts and enjoy learning a wide range of interesting information about horses. Find out the difference between a colt and a filly, read about horses funny sleeping habits, how fast they run and much more.
         


    Horses can sleep both lying down and standing up.

    Horses can run shortly after birth.

    Domestic horses have a lifespan of around 25 years.

    A 19th century horse named ‘Old Billy’ is said to have lived 62 years.

    Horses have around 205 bones in their skeleton.

    Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years.

    Horses are herbivores (plant eaters).

    Horses have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land.

    Because horse’s eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360 degrees at one     time.

    Horses gallop at around 44 kph (27 mph).

    The fastest recorded sprinting speed of a horse was 88 kph (55 mph).

    Estimates suggest that there are around 60 million horses in the world.

    Scientists believe that horses have evolved over the past 50 million years from much smaller creatures.

    A male horse is called a stallion.

    A female horse is called a mare.

    A young male horse is called a colt.

    A young female horse is called a filly.
    Ponies are small horses. More pony facts.