Uacari

 

The Life of Animals | Uacari | Uacari is the common name for New World monkeys of the genus Cacajao. The uakaris are unusual among New World monkeys in the tail length (15-18 cm) is considerably smaller than its head and body length (40-45 cm). Their bodies are covered with long hair and loose, but their heads are bald.


The Uacari Calvo is north and south of the Amazon River, the Sustainable Development Reserve Mamirauá Japurá. The Black-headed Uacari is north of the southern Amazon and Rio Negro. The Fog Uacari is north of the Rio Negro, west of Rio Marauia Casiquiare and east of the canal. Uakari be found in the Amazon flooded neotropical forests or wetlands, including Brazil, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela


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Adelie Penguins


The Life of Animals | Adelie Penguins | There are 38 colonies of Adelie penguins, and more than 5 million Adélie in the Ross Sea region. Ross Island supports a colony of about half a million Adelie penguins. Adelie penguins breed from October to February, on the coast around the Antarctic continent. Adelie nests built of rough stones. Adelie penguins live in groups called colonies. These penguins are medium in size and weight of 46-75 cm (18-30 inches) long and 3.6 to 6 kg (7.9 to 13 pounds). The tail is a "little more than penguins queues. I am a bit "lower than other penguin species. His appearance is closer to the stereotypical image of penguins, like most black with a white belly. Adelie penguins can swim up to 45 mph (72 km / h) Adelie penguins are leopard seals prey, Skua and whales occasionally fatal.


Like all penguins, the Adelie highly social, feeding and nesting of groups. They are also very aggressive to other penguins who steal stones from their nest. Cherry-Garrard, said: "They are extraordinarily like children, of these people around the world, Antarctica, either as children or old men, full of self-importance. E 'was observed as the Penguin intrigue could put them in danger, Scott found a particularly troublesome The big problem with dog teams is due to the reckless behavior of penguins. These groups were jumping constantly in our iceberg. Since landing on your feet the whole attitude expressed devouring curiosity and a head of pork contempt for his own safety.


to the South Pole has been more receptive to this element of intrigue to Adelia Cherry-Garrard Meares and Dimitri-exercised dogs dog teams on the counter over, when we were stopped for a period of time. For stubborn personality characteristics Cherry-Garrard kept the bird in high esteemThe restriction of competition from these predators led to a surplus of krill, the penguins now used as a source of penguins fooddélie easier to reach their breeding grounds in October or November, in late winter and early spring. Nests consist of stones stacked.


In December, the warmest month in Antarctica (about -2 ° C or 28 ° F), parents take turns incubating the eggs, you'll eat and the other stays to warm the egg. The parent who is incubating does not eat. In March, young adults and their return to the sea. The Adelie penguin living on sea ice, but needs the ice-free land to breed. With the reduction of sea ice and food shortages, the population of Adelie penguins fell 65% in the last 25 years. Adelie penguins youth who have no experience in social interaction can respond to fake stimuli as penguins gather to breed.  Due to the emergence of birds and relatively similar to human behavior, human observers have interpreted this behavior as sexual deviation anthropomorphic.


The brochure, declined for publication in the official reports of the Scott expedition, said the frequency of sexual activity, an auto-erotic behavior, and the apparently anomalous behavior of men and women, young couples, including necrophilia, sexual coercion, sexual abuse and physical chicks and homosexual behavior, "says an analysis by William Russell and his colleagues Douglas Sladen and David Ainley. Levick observe Adelie penguins at Cape Adare, the site of the largest colony of Adelie penguins in the world. The discovery significantly clarifies the behavior of the species that some researchers believe it is an indicator of climate change Adelie penguins live in the area of the Ross Sea, Antarctica and the migration of an average of about 13,000 kilometers (8,100 miles) during the year that follows the sun from their breeding colonies of winter feeding areas and vice versa versa. Longer trips were recorded at 17,600 km (10,900 miles)


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Swan

 

The Life of Animals | Swan | Swans are the largest members of the family Anatidae waterfowl, and are among the largest flying birds. The largest species, including swans, trumpeter swans and whooper swan, can reach a length of over 1.5 m (60 inches) and weighing over 15 kg (33 pounds). Species in the Northern Hemisphere swan have pure white plumage, but the species are mixed in the southern hemisphere in black and white. The Australian Black Swan (Cygnus atratus) is completely black except for white flight feathers on the wings, chicks black swans are light gray, and the South American Black-necked Swan has a black neck.


The legs of swans usually a dark gray black, with the exception of two species of South America's pink legs. Color varies from bill: the four subarctic species have black bills with varying amounts of yellow, and all others are modeled red and black. Four (or five) species occur in the northern hemisphere, is a species living in Australia and New Zealand and one species is distributed in southern South America. One species, the swan, was introduced in North America, Australia and New Zealand.


The Whooper Swan and Tundra Swan migratory birds as a whole, and trumpeter swans are almost completely migratory.There is some evidence that the black-necked swan is based on a portion of its range, but detailed studies have not known whether these movements are long or short-range migration Swans feed in the water and on land.


The average egg size (the swan) is 113 x 74 mm, weighing 340 g, a clutch size 4 to 7 and an incubation period of 34 to 45 days. Swans are known to aggressively protect their nests. A man was suspected to have drowned in such an attack The swan word comes from Old English swan, akin to the German Schwan and Dutch and Swedish SVAN Swan, in turn derived from Indo-European root * Swen (forthcoming, to sing). Young swans are known as cygnets or swanlings, the Greek κύκνος, Malia and Cygnus Latin word ("Swan") and the suffix-and Old French ("small"). 


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Collie

 

The Life of Animals | Collie | Collies are typically medium-sized dog of about 10 to 25 kg (22 to 55 lb), with a slightly pointed snout and ears very erect or partially built up, a foxy impression. Types differ in color, used with the primary colors to black, black and brown, red, red and brown or black. The most common pattern in many types are black and white or tricolor (black and brown and white). Collies vary from Collie trainability "average" rough and smooth, maybe trainable of all breeds, the Border Collie. The Border Collie is the breed most need a job, while the rough collies, smooth and bearded lifestyleA fit better in the average working family member of a breed like the border collie is a dog full of energy and extremely agile with great stamina.


Dogs of collie type or derivation occupy four of the first sixteen degrees in Stanley Coren's The Intelligence of Dogs, the first border collie. These properties are usually strains of work suitable for agility, in addition to pastoral work, which is good for active sports such as sheepdog trials, flyball, disc dog and agility dog suitable. Collies compete in herding events. Collies herd instinct, which are essential can be trained to compete in herding trials. Some types of Collie (eg gross Collies, Smooth Collies, Shetland Sheepdogs and some strains of Border Collies and other breeds) have been shown for many generations as pets and bred for the sport of conformation, not as a shepherd dog.


The temperament of this breed is in literature, movies, TV shows and popular was described. Some breeds Collie (Rough and Smooth Collies in particular the collie) are affected by a genetic defect, a mutation in the MDR1 gene. Affected dogs show a cortisol concentration of lower than normal. The Association of the German Kennel Club (for the German Kennel Club) encourages breeding associations to test all cattle and prevent the breeding of affected dogs. Collies may have a genetic disease, dogs cyclic neutropenia, or gray collie syndrome.


Affected puppies rarely live more than 6 months old. Shepherd dogs of Collie-type have long been popular in Great Britain, and these can be regarded as a , from which a number of other local varieties, species and breeds have been formally derived, both in Britain and elsewhere. 


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