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The Hippopotamus is a large semi-aquatic mammal that is found wallowing in the rivers and lakes across sub-SaharanAfrica. Despite it’s appearance, the Hippopotamus is actually thought to be most closely related to Whales as the two are thought to have had a common ancestor that existed roughly 54 million years ago.
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This Hippopotamus is a high quality toy hand painted with kid safe non-toxic paint. Perfect for the imaginative play for young children and for school projects. Mojo Animals help you bring nature to life! Full to the brim with character and detail these toy figures come in a variety of sizes and styles from Dinosaurs and Fantasy to Wildlife and Pets there's an Animal for everyone! Perfect for learning, play and collection the only limit is your imagination. Start your Mojo animal collection today. We believe that quality and safety are the most essential elements needed to create toys that would not only inspire a child’s imagination, they...
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The average Holstein cow produces around 23,000 pounds of milk, or 2,674 gallons, of milk each lactation. With a standard lactation lasting 305 days, that comes out to 75 pounds, or almost 9 gallons of milk per cow per day.
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The average Holstein cow produces around 23,000 pounds of milk, or 2,674 gallons, of milk each lactation. With a standard lactation lasting 305 days, that comes out to 75 pounds, or almost 9 gallons of milk per cow per day.
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Donkeys have a reputation for stubbornness but this is due to their highly developed sense of self preservation. It is difficult to force or frighten a donkey into doing something it sees as contrary to its own best interest or safety.
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Honey badgers are in the same family as weasels, and just like those prickly beasts, honey badgers are pretty solitary. They keep to themselves and definitely stay out of the public eye, usually only banding together to mate. Babies are the exception: Young kits often stick with their mothers for so long that they can outgrow her.
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Honey badgers are in the same family as weasels, and just like those prickly beasts, honey badgers are pretty solitary. They keep to themselves and definitely stay out of the public eye, usually only banding together to mate. Babies are the exception: Young kits often stick with their mothers for so long that they can outgrow her.
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The humpback whales spend the summer months in the colder, polar waters and then the humpback whales migrate south in the winter to the warmer tropical waters where the humpback whales live off their fat reserves until they migrate north again in the summer. The average humpback whale can travel to around 25,000 km every year when the humpback whale migrates between the north and the south.
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Gray whales are often found swimming in the eastern north pacific ocean and near Korea in the western north pacific ocean, however recent spottings in areas such as the Mediterranean sea suggests that these marine mammals may begin repopulating areas that may have become abandoned due to previous whaling activities.
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Despite the name, there is no relation what so ever between Hyaenodons and Hyaenas, or even dogs although they share a common ancestor with these carnivoras.
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Hyena (family Hyaenidae) can be brown, striped or spotted, with a head and body that somewhat resembles a dog. The hyena as a species are among the most abundant large carnivores in Africa.
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Although the lynx is a ground mammal, lynx are often known to climb trees or swim in order to catch their prey. Lynx hunt smallmammals, birds and fish but prefer to hunt larger mammals like reindeer, deer and elk if the lynx can find and catch them.
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The elephant is Earth’s largest land animal, although the Asian elephant is slightly smaller than its African cousin. Asian elephants can be identified by their smaller, rounded ears. (An African elephant’s ears resemble the continent of Africa.)
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Pangolins, also known as scaly anteaters, are unique creatures that are covered in hard, plate-like scales. They are insectivorous (feeding on insects) and are mainly nocturnal. Their name pangolin is derived from the Malay word pengguling which loosely translates to something that rolls up.
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The Jersey is named for its place of origin, Britain’s Isle of Jersey in the English Channel. It’s been a purebred animal for at least six centuries. Jerseys were imported to England on a large scale by the end of the 18th century.
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The Jersey is named for its place of origin, Britain’s Isle of Jersey in the English Channel. It’s been a purebred animal for at least six centuries. Jerseys were imported to England on a large scale by the end of the 18th century.