Baby love with innocent Dog

This Picture show clearly what our relationship with the animal's.

Two innocent cats

Beautiful scene of two lovely cats watching to the earth from tree.

Three innocent cats

Beautiful scene of Three innocent cats in thinking mood..

Two white lovely Dogs

Amazing Scene of two white colour lovely dogs.

Three lovely pets of Dog

Amazing click of three lovely pets of Dog.

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Ban Animal Fight Games


"Animal Fighting" is a gradual fight between two or more animals or between humans and animals for the purpose of human entertainment, gambling, or sport. In some examples, one of the animals can be a "predator" that is used for the purported purpose of sport or exercise. The two most common types of animal slaughter are:

DOG FIGHT:
In organized dog fights, two dogs are placed in a ring or pit and fight until one can no longer continue or die. In the case of street dog fights, the level of the organization is practically lacking, with battles sometimes taking place naturally in remote areas of city parks, school grounds, alleys or similar places.

COCKFIGHTING:
The handler attaches a razor or gaff to each leg of the rooster (usually the left leg), puts it in a ring, and fights until it dies. Participants often view the event as family-friendly entertainment.

COMMON ANIMAL FIGHTING PROBLEMS:
Organized animal slaughter is usually a secret industry and very difficult for law enforcement agencies to breakthrough. Therefore, it is rare for an investigator to find an ongoing fight.

Animal fighting activities attract other serious crimes such as gambling, drug trafficking, gun crimes, and money laundering. Children generally take part in animal fighting events. Stealing pets to get prey is also a common by-product crime.

In cases of organized animal fighting where law enforcement officers can confiscate animals in an attack, there are usually numerous animals that need to be cataloged, treated, and protected as evidence during the process. Besides, security measures may be required at the evacuation site because of the risk of theft of animals that are believed to be from the "Champion Pedigree."

Most animals that have been trained for organized fighting are so aggressive that they eventually have to be put to sleep. However, the public prosecutor can request the court to appoint a guardian / special master who will take action in the most excellent interest of the animal concerning final disposal. An individual captain, who was appointed in the Michael Vick Dogfighting case, secured the accommodation of 48 dogs that were not euthanized. Each state has its legal provisions for appointing special masters.

SPECIFIC PROBLEMS IN THE CASE OF DOGFIGHTS:
Dog victims usually suffer from constant neglect and cruelty during the "training" process. They often wear heavy chains and have to walk on a treadmill. I went outside without shelter. Give steroids to increase muscle mass, give stimulants, and make them aggressive in combat. They gave them drugs so that they would not feel pain in the fight. They are hungry to make them aggressive, or they can "complain" in contract battles. Then I got treatment for cruel amateur ears and injuries. Women can be trapped in a "rape box" for breeding.

Trainers can maliciously kill dogs that refuse or lose the fight. Methods of killing include shooting, hanging, drowning, and electric shock. In the world of "dog men," the credo is "grow best and fill the rest."

The trainer mercilessly leads the animals to use them as live food. Retrieval methods include the fraudulent purchase of dogs and cats from animal shelters or through "good home free" ads, the establishment of a counterfeit medic, or the theft of pets altogether. It will be. Prey animals are often attacked and torn during training.

Some dog handlers can tie the dog's fur with poison or numbing drugs to harm the enemy.

Innocent people can be afraid of themselves, their children, or their pets due to the criminal behavior of their neighbors or the malicious dogs that they may loosen.



Should People Have Pet Monkey

Keeping is illegal monkeys and other primates in BC as pets. They are listed as a foreign breed that is controlled under local law. Monkeys are societal and live in groups with their families. Taking babies and adults out of this group is a pain for everyone. When choosing pets, people often don't think about how big an animal will be and how long it will live. When the responsibility for care is no longer manageable, animals are often handed over to animal shelters or animal shelters - provided that these places are not yet full.

BC SPCA does not support keeping or raising exotic animals as pets. This is due to their unique physical and emotional needs. These animals often suffer from grooming due to their professional needs. Exotic pets are often taken out of the wild and can hurt or die during capture or transportation. When people catch wildlife, they also disrupt fragile ecosystems and threaten species survival. Some infant monkeys are irresistible. Many monkey babies like capuchin monkeys look very cute and helpless and look like a human child. However, these sweet babies grow up to be troublesome adult monkeys and do not become good pets.

CHALLENGES OF MONKEY BRINGING UP:
Accepting pet monkeys is not like taking care of most other pets. Well-groomed monkeys can generally live to be between 20 and 40 years old and require your full participation throughout life. Monkeys do not grow or mature like human children. They are essentially permanent infants. Pet monkeys may also be poorly accepted by new people in your life, including spouses and children, and make it difficult to escape on vacation. Besides, it is challenging and psychologically tricky for monkeys to find a new home for pet monkeys. In addition, monkeys require a lot of social interaction. Without time and attention, pet monkeys can cause severe behavior problems such as screams and bites, as well as psychological problems that are difficult to treat.

LEGAL ISSUES:
Primates like monkeys can be illegally kept as pets wherever you live. Permits may be required even if the monkey is lawfully owned. From time to time, the license holder may undergo a house inspection to ensure that the correct equipment and care is provided.

MEDICAL PROBLEMS:
Various diseases are transmitted among monkeys and humans. (These are called zoonotic diseases, can be very serious.) However, it can be challenging to find a veterinarian nearby who can treat primates and is willing to treat them. In addition, captive monkeys can be challenging to keep healthy. For example, monkeys often need special diets that can be expensive and time-consuming to prepare. Diabetes is common in pet monkeys due to the poor nutrition that many owners have. This is just single of the diseases that you and your veterinarian must monitor constantly.

BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS:
A baby monkey with a sweet addiction eventually becomes native wildlife. Raising monkeys around people doesn't change their wild nature. Pet monkeys are never tamed. Indeed, deprivation of healthy social relationships with other monkeys can lead to behavior problems and neuroses. Pet monkeys tend to bite well (and have 32 teeth to deliver those nasty bites). Some monkeys are calm, and others are very aggressive. However, even the mildest monkeys are unpredictable and can be offensive to everyone, including the next monkeys, especially during and after puberty.

MONKEY RISING:
Monkeys need a large, secure enclosure. If possible, you should spend your time outdoors. And they have to be offered a variety of continually changing toys and training equipment to master the challenge; otherwise, they will suffer from boredom. Some states require specific types of enclosures to meet permit requirements, but there is always a need to protect monkeys from protecting the monkey and the public. In addition, monkeys are clean and tidy. Most do not train effectively in the toilet. Many young monkeys can make diapers and at least partially train for bathrooms, but their skills are often lost when they mature. They can also perform unpleasant activities, including feces and urine (throwing, smearing together, etc.). Besides the mess on the toilet, pet monkeys are very naughty and destructive, especially when they're bored.

CONCLUSION:
Overall, monkeys are not suitable pets. Yes, some can be pretty cute. In reality, however, monkeys can do a lot of damage to thrive in a human household and require too much attention and caution. For monkeys (chimpanzees, orangutans, gibbons), these topics are just as important. In short, non-human primates and humans are poor roommates.

Friday, May 22, 2020

Why Female Lions Are More Dangerous Than Male Lions?




Male and female lions both are different from each other, containing their biological characteristics, their role within the social structure, and the path their lives take. Lions actually represent the pinnacle of the cat world. These magnificent animals are now found only in parts of Sub Saharan Africa, plus a minor population of Asian lions in the Gir forest of India. Male lions have an iconic mane that encircles their head but female lions do not. Mature male lions weigh between 265 and 395 lbs. male lions length easily reach 10 feet and female lions length generally less than 9 feet long. Both have a different lifespan, males typically live 12 years, a female average of the lifespan of 15 years. As male lions are social cats, live in groups called pride. Female lions continue with their birth pride for life. Male lions are especially responsible for this safety of their pride. They participate in hunting, majority of their time they spend on security guards. While female lions are the primary responsible for hunting, this occurs after dark. Female lions are also the primary caregivers for lion cubs. Female lions have one to six cubs, with the average being two or four. These cubs weigh 2 to 4 lbs. All females give birth at the same time and then co raise the pride's cubs. Time period of cub’s independence is around two years of age. Male's role in child development is primarily protection.



Mating behavior of lions is a very painful process for the female lions. The penis of lions is barbed and its isolation hurts the female who may around the attack the dismounting male. During the mating pain it is necessary as it is the panic to her system that induces development and permits fertilization. Female lions are stronger and commonly faster than males. Female lions camouflage better than males. Male lions are successful hunters; their main target category is all type of male groups, particularly non-territorial males, and Buffalos. While females preyed on the most sufficient medium size ungulates, such as wildebeest, connochaetes, and zebra. Thus intraspecific prey choice separation is based on intersexual, and to a lesser magnitude, social differences. 




In the wild, male lions are totally dominated by female lions. In the wild, groups of female lions do attack lions, for the defense of their cubs or territory and such amazing incidents have been filmed at Safari parks. In wildlife, male lions kill cubs usually when they take over new territory another pride to stack the claim on the females. Male lions can execute female lions that refuse to mate. Female lions feed themselves firstly with cubs getting the scarps. Lions sometimes become the victim of their intended prey.




Female lions kill the cubs of the opponent pride, but they never kill the cubs of their own pride mates. Both male and female lions are good in the hunt, the reason is that the female hunt more continually, is because they make must spend more time defending his territory. 





 

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Performance Animal's Have A Risk Of Death

Animals are a valuable creature in this beautiful world. In this world, people just focus on their own values, needs, and social issues. They are not now kind-hearted people. They just think about themselves. There are many animals on this earth are suffering from unbelievable circumstances. People kept them in cages, not gives them proper food, care, environment, even people just make use of animals to make their lives easy. They start their business with the help of animals. Just because of humans carelessness animals’ performance has a risk of death.
The circus animals confined for hours, days in their traveling cages. For the traveling manager, it is impossible to provide circus animals with the facilities they need. Traveling circus is a way to earn a lot of money; it’s a type of trade. In the UK these circuses have recently included such diverse animals as dogs, lion, tigers, alligators, snakes, camels, ducks, parrots, horses, and elephants. Many other European countries include polar bears, rhinos, and hippos.



Elephants are living in social large groups or herds and travel on average of 25km per day. In the wild, they have to live their life with their own rules. In the circus, when these wild animals caged in a cage, they spend most of each day chained by a front and a hind leg, standing on uncomfortable places wooden or metal board in a tent. They can only shuffle a pace or two backward or forwards. In short circus elephants spend almost their full day hardly able to move. In 2009, freedom for animal’s undercover investigation found elephants at the great British circus we’re chained 11 hours a day.

Studies have shown that these animals (big cats, most commonly tigers and lions) spend most of the day in these small mobile cages. Animals’ natural instincts and behaviors are frustrated by these illegal circuses. Horse and ponies are stunning animals. They are extremely social. They are confined in tents, separated from their spouses by stalls, which do not allow mutual grooming or socializing. Behavioral abnormalities many times have been observed in circus horses and many other animals.



Animals training behind closed doors, which are very secretive, many cases found where brutal training methods have come to light. The training of circus animals is revealed by the tool of the trade. In 2009, a freedom for animal’s investor working at the great British circus, that elephant trainer using a sharp goad on and during the show, the trainer was careful to hide this sharp goad from the audience by holding it alongside his arms.
Researchers from many universities concluded that circuses fail to provide some of the most basic needs of wild animals. Animals’ basic needs are space and the most important thing is the social group. In the same way, the zoo is another side of torture for animals. The zoo is also called a place of psychological torture. Animals of the zoo are caged for their entire life and bound to develop the opportunity to fulfill the range of their needs and interests. In short cruel people restrict the performance of animals. These restrictions are the main reason for their life’s end.









Shark Don’t Attack Tourists All The Time

Fear of sharks keeps a thousand people away from enjoying the ocean. This fear shared by millions impressed the public consciousness with the 1975 release of the movie Jaws and, eternalize by films like open water and the shallows ever since. It is a large fear that is largely unfounded. All incidents related to sharks are rare in 2016, the INTERNATIONAL SHARK ATTACK FILE shows that there were 81 unprovoked outbreaks, only four were harmful. The reality is that sharks are, not the mindless killer they are portrayed to be. They are animals with seven different senses and structures made entirely of cartilage. Some sharks are capable of reproducing without sex and some can accurately navigate across the ocean.

Sharks play a vital role as apex predators. The majority of sharks are harmless. Many people imagine the word “shark” thrashing great whites, their open jaws lined with indented teeth and wiped with, blood. Majority sharks are smaller than humans and instinctively avoid contact with them.
There are three largest shark species (the whale shark, the basking shark, and the mega mouth shark) are live on a diet up predominantly of plankton. In the two most important countries like FIJI and SOUTH AFRICA, tourists dive safely with these species, without the security of the cage. Naturally, humans are not sharks food. Sharks have been around 400 and 450 million years, at that time, numerous variety of species, have evolved to hunt specific target, not one of they are fixed to react to humans as a source of food. For most species, humans are automatically off the menu. Larger sharks like great white and bull sharks do not intentionally hunt people for food.


Many scientists are on the belief that attacks are a case of mistaken identity. Many scientists are against this theory, arguing that they are too intelligent. Because of their intelligence, they confuse people for prey. Humans smell nothing like seals and sharks have an amazing developed sense of smell.
Most attacks are simply reacted with curiosity. Sharks use their teeth to investigate an object because they don’t have hands. The real fact is that very few sharks attack victims are eaten. The most amazing thing is that people are more dangerous animals of all. According to a report, between 1984 and 1987, 6,339 people reported being bitten by another human in New York City. On the other hand, across the entire unites state, only 45 people are injured (just injured not killed) by sharks at the same time period. So you have more to fear from your fellow riders then you do from a dip in the sea.
If you are still nervous, confused, so don’t be worry about this problem. There are several easy steps you can take to minimize the risk of a shark attack. First is to take off any shiny jewelry that can easily be mistaken for the shimmering scales of a great fish. Second is to keep you away from water at dawn and dusk. It is a famous theory that the yellow color attracts sharks.




Animal Health Is Useless And Expensive

In this world, not only those animals or pets need treatment for their health that are groomed in rich houses but all other animals or pets who are groomed on roads, streets, and forests. It is natural when pets get sick, pets owners willing to spend a lot of money to help them get well, their owners pay for expensive tests and medicine. Today pet insurance policies are complicated. A serious illness, injury can take an economic toll, even when the patient is a beautiful pet. The fee of scope depending on the pet's breed, age, and increasing cost depends on the coverage choice you chose, such as your deductible amount. Make a plan that ensures cost due to accidents and illness. There is 81 percent of pet safety policies are about accidents and illness plans for dogs, cats, and 14.6 percent provide equal coverage for other pets. Accident strategies are $158 and $137, respectively.


Why pet health care costs are on the top (high) and break down where the spending is going. There are many types of pets their owner spend most on their health care and those that cost the least. In spite of the economic recession that knocks in 2008, spending on pet health contained to increase.

It is true or we can say that today it is a trend that pets are now seen as part of the family which might go some way to explaining the increased spending. Research Report shows that 9.5 percent of Americans consider their pet to be important members of their families. They buy birthday presents for their pets and they must cook for their pets. When animals considered part of the family, this reason makes pets’ health care costs are increasing at a time. There is no sign of pet, health care costs of slowing down and this is not bad. The average numbers of dog visitors are 2.7 per year, cats owners are 2.2, and bird owners are 3.1.


The most interesting and most unbelievable side note is that pet health expenditure has risen at an even faster rate than human healthcare. Purebred dogs are today in demand but can be afflicted with genetic health issues.
America kennel club provides owners with important information about their dog’s temperament, appearance, and original purpose of the breed. Many people worried about the cost of both financial and emotional that comes with caring for a sick pet. One other thing that is important that there is no guarantee that every let will live a healthy life.
The most common issue in dogs’ health is skin allergies. Many dogs chew their feet and rub themselves on the carpet. A skin test is the most common here and usually costs around $200. According to ASPCA pet statistics, 2.7 million animals are euthanized annually, which includes approximately 1.2 million dogs and 1.4 million cats. Trupanion is the top pet insurance today. This insurance with extra coverage and riders that go above and beyond what typical pet insurance policies cover.







Friday, May 15, 2020

The World's Top 10 Cutest Wild Baby

WILD FIELD MOUSE:


It's hard to argue that you love or hate them, or that most mice are cute (unless you run through the house). Field mice are arguably the sweetest of them, with their small bodies and adorable big eyes, ears, and feet. The name of a field mouse is usually found by eating the seeds and fruits of hedges and fields. It may sound like an ideal life, but you should take care as it feeds a variety of predators, including owls, foxes, weasels, and birds of prey.

FENNEC FOX:


The Fennec Fox looks cute. Big ears, big eyes, and a small nose make it one of the most adorable animals in the world. The Fennec fox is located in the Sahara and other parts of North Africa and is officially the smallest fox in the world. Their big ears show more than just that; they help control the body's warmth and keep it fresh in the hot Sahara.

SLOW LORIS:


It is almost impracticable to look at a slow Loris and not smile. These adorable creatures are found in the forests of Southeast Asia and are easily recognized by their huge, bright eyes. Perhaps less than cute enough, Slow Loris freezes immediately when a potential predator is noticed and covers her face as a protective measure. Loris also has a poisonous bite to warn predators that are even approaching. So don't be fooled by the cute look.

KOALAS:


Koalas are one of the typical popular animals in Australia, and it is easy to see why they are so popular. Koala's furry and plump body is an amazingly cute and sweet animal. Don't be fooled by their attractive looks, as koalas have incredibly sharp claws and teeth. So they attack when they feel threatened. They spend most of their time on eucalyptus trees (the leading food is eucalyptus leaves) and sleep up to 18 hours a day.

RED SQUIRRELS:


The red squirrel was correctly included in this list, but even its undeniable cuteness may not match perfectly with its relative Siberian flying squirrel. The big eyes and attractive features of this adorable rodent make it look like a cartoon. These cute little creatures are incredibly rare in Europe and only occur in the wild in Finland, Estonia, and Latvia. They receive their name from the flaps of skin below their arms and legs that allow them to slide from tree to tree to escape the danger.

ILI PIKA:
I have never heard of Ili Pika, and I have never seen it. This cute rabbit-like animal was first discovered in China in 1983 and only documented again in 2014. Adorable little animals have been found in the mountainous regions of northwest China, which are believed to have declined by 70% over the past 15 years. Little is known about the behavior patterns of species, but one thing is sure, this is one of the sweetest wild animals in the world!

CLOUDY LEOPARDS:


Most cat families seem to carry a large number of cute genes, but cloudy leopards take things to a whole new level. This beautiful big cat lives in the rainforest of Indonesia and at the foot of the Himalayas and is named after its amazingly spotted fur. Adorable cats look like giant kittens thanks to their oversized legs and short legs. These functions have authentic uses, but they are great for climbing leopards and even hanging upside down on branches!

WOMBAT:


The Wombat appears to be designed with a large, blunt body and a soft fur coat to emphasize cuteness and embrace. These adorable creatures are found in Australia and are mostly nocturnal animals that only come out to feed at night. The beauty of Wombat is further enhanced by the fact that it is a marsupial that carries a small child on the pouch and is carried to the mother's belly for up to 7 months.

RED PANDA:


When it comes to cute animals, there is hardly anything comparable to the beautiful fluffy ears and bushy tail of the red panda. Although they may have the same name as their black and white relatives, the red pandas are much smaller and usually only grow to the size of their domestic cat. They live in mountain forests in Nepal, Burma, and central China and spend most of their time on trees. Her bushy tail can be used as a wrap blanket to keep her warm on chilly mountain nights, not just for the show.





The Best Animal's In The World

It would be not right if we say the word “Best” animal- every creature in the world was created to fulfill a purpose that only it can fulfill. All animals (reptiles, birds, and insects) are equal in being the best. Just for the sake of good qualities, there are some animals listed in the list of best animals.

SALTWATER CROCODILE:


They live in coastal habitats, but as their name suggests, they are comfortable in freshwater rivers as well. They are the world's largest living reptiles and are enormous creatures. Male crocodile is 5m in length and his weight around 500kg, on the other side, the female crocodiles are significantly smaller, 3m in length, or weight around 100kg. The largest saltwater crocodile ever recorded was around 6.3m, and sometimes up to 7m long in the past. Due to the extensive hunting of the largest specimens, it’s possible that such large, long crocodiles no longer exist. A huge range of saltwater crocodiles extends from Northern Australia to Eastern and Southern India. Saltwater crocodiles have a long lifespan; they live their life on earth more than 65 years, longer than any other species of crocodiles.

BROWN BEAR:


Brown bears lives in the mountains and forests of Northern North America, Asia, and Europe but the world’s largest brown bears are found in Alaska and coastal British Columbia and also on islands. In the winter season, bear dig dens for winter hibernation, often rolling up in an acceptable hillside.  Female pregnant bears give birth during winter, a pair of cubs. Adult brown bears are powerful or we can say that they are top of the food chain predators, much of their nourishment consists of roots, leaves, fruits, berries, and nuts and they also eat other animals.

POISON DART FROG:


They are full of bright colors, green, blue, red, yellow, and orange.  These colorful designs are the symbol of their potential predators, that they are toxic. They get their toxicity from those insects they eat. With a long sticky tongue that zaps and darts out the unsuspecting bug. These poison dart frogs eat many kinds of small insects, fruit flies, termites, tiny beetles, ants, and young cricket. All these small insects are responsible for the frog’s toxicity. They live in South America. The color of their body is correlated with the toxicity of species, making them aposematic.

FENNEC FOX:


A type of mammals and their diet is an omnivore. Fox is considered the smallest of all the world’s foxes but due to its long ears, 6 inches, appear to be on loan from a bigger relative. Fennec fox lived in Sandy Sahara, and elsewhere in North Africa. Fennel fox ears radiate body heat and keep the foxes cool. They also have long thick hair which protects them from the hot sun during the day, even their feet are hairy, which helps them to protect their feet from the hot sand. Fennec fox lives in underground dens. These fennec foxes are opportunistic eaters. They eat rodents, eggs, insects, and reptiles. They also have the ability to go for long periods without water. These foxes are very attractive with cream-colored with black-tipped tails.

PENGUINS:


Penguins are flightless seabirds. There are 18 different kinds of penguins, they all are different in shape and size but all have black bodies and white bellies. Penguins can’t fly, but their webbed feet, stiff sleepers, and sleek shape make them experts in swimming. They can swim about 15 miles an hour. Penguins take care of their eggs and raise their chicks. Parents keep their eggs warm, and when they breed, feeding and protecting their chicks. For a few weeks each year, thousands of baby penguins wait together until their parents forage for food. Among the largest threats to penguins, populations change the climate. They eat fish and many other animals that they catch underwater.






Thursday, May 14, 2020

Most Popular Wild Animal's

A forest is a great place where different lives come to life. They are essential for life on earth. They affect our lives in so many ways, from the air we breathe to the wood we use. Eight out of ten species found on land live in forests. Around 300 million people live in forests, especially in developing countries. Even though forests are significant to us and many different species, we are losing forests at an alarming rate. This is mainly due to the enlargement of agriculture, population growth, and changes in diet. When forests are lost in unsustainable agriculture, they are usually lost forever, along with many of the plants, animals that lived there.

TREE KANGAROO:


The tree kangaroo lives in the lowlands and the mountain rain-forests far north of Papua New Guinea in Indonesia and Queensland in Australia. They are used to living on trees, short legs for climbing and reliable front legs. They are the largest tree-dwelling mammals in Australia. Like all macropods, tree kangaroos lick their forearms instead of sweating and help them evaporate and cool off in the heat. Many tree kangaroo species are extraordinarily rare, and most are in decline. They face the loss of their habitat due to deforestation.

PANDA:


Pandas mainly live in high bamboo forests in the mountainous regions of western China and live almost exclusively on bamboo. They play an essential role in bamboo forests by spreading seeds and promoting vegetation growth. Pandas suffer from habitat loss due to the construction of roads and railroads that shatter forests, separate panda populations, hinder mating, and reduce pandas' access to the bamboo necessary for survival. I'm going. The WWF supports the Chinese government's national protection program for giant pandas and their habitats. Thanks to this program, the panda reserve now encompasses more than 3.8 million acres of forest.

SAORA:


Saola is one of the rarest and most endangered mammals in the world. They are cow cousins, but they resemble antelopes. They are very threatened and only occur in the Anamites in Vietnam and Laos. Saola is squeezed in a confined space, while forests disappear under chainsaws and pave the way for agriculture, plantations, and infrastructure. The region's fast and extensive infrastructure also divides Saola's living space. From the discovery, strengthening, and establishment of protected areas to the protection of Saola, the WWF is committed to research, community-based forest management, capacity building, and improving law enforcement.

ORANGUTAN:


The name Orangutan in Malay means "the man of the forest" and is the largest tree-climbing mammal in the world. They build nests of vegetation trees, sleep at night, and rest during the day. They are forest "gardeners" and play an essential role in the distribution of seeds in their habitat. Their habitat disappears quickly and gives way to oil palms and other farms. Today, over 50% of orangutans are outside of wood, palm oil, and forest conservation areas under the control of mining companies. Orangutans live in Borneo and Sumatra. Sumatra has lost 85% of its forests, and similar destruction is taking place in Borneo. The WWF connects well-managed protected areas and other forest landscapes in Borneo and Sumatra and connects subpopulations of orangutans.

ELEPHANT:


African elephants live in dense tropical rainforests in West and Central Africa. They are smaller than the African savannah elephants, have oval ears, and a straight, downward-facing tusk. Forest elephants are likely to eat more fruit from more tree species than other macro vertebrates and are essential for the spread and germination of many rainforest trees. In some of these species, the seeds only germinate after they have passed through the elephant's digestive tract. So the elephant is a real forest gardener. Their range is shrinking rapidly from 3 million square miles in 1979 to less than a million square miles today. Poaching reduced the remaining population by more than 65% between 2002 and 2013. These elephants are forced into small islands in protected areas, which further affect freedom of movement and long-term survival.





Animal's Which Is Most Popular In US

PONY:


Although ponies are small horses contrary to popular belief, they are not babies or young horses. These horses lived near habitable horse habitats, which resulted in shorter legs, more prodigious manes, and shorter statures.

APE:


The easiest way to differentiate between monkeys and APE is to look at the back of the monkey. The monkey has no tail. The large branches of the African family are mainly under threat from the Ebola virus.

MONKEY:


Monkeys have a dry tail and nose, which distinguishes them from other primates. Capuchin monkeys are sometimes trained as service animals to support feeding and personal care for people with quadriplegia and other people with movement disorders.

COWS:


Sacred cows for Hindus are one of the most common animals in the world. Bulls and other cows, which are generally believed to be angry with red, have red-green color blindness and are indistinguishable in color. The rustling of the matador cloak attacks the bull.

DUCKS:


The feathered birds that live in many of our waterways, ducks, are mostly monogamous, but only for one year. The word duck originates from the old English word * dūce and means "diver."

RABBITS:


Rabbits are a popular search animal on Google, especially in North America, as more than half of the world's rabbit population lives on continents. Rabbits are different from rabbits, which are larger, have longer ears, and are hairier and more comfortable to see.

GRAY WOLF:


Gray wolves differ from other members of the Canis, mainly in their more extrovert and expressive demeanor. Dogs and wolves came from similar ancestors in Europe about 15,000 years ago. Gray wolves are prevalent on Google. It is one of the best-studied animals in the world and one of the most extensive kinds of literature written on it.

TURKEY:


The turkey is a common sight at American and Canadian Thanksgiving tables and is named after the country. Turks have existed in Turkey since the 13th century, and guinea fowl were imported to Europe from East Africa. With the arrival of Europeans in the New World, the birds we know today as turkeys mistakenly identified the guinea fowl with what the guinea fowl calls turkey chefs.

SNAKES:


Snakes are often considered terrible creatures. Perhaps this is due to their presence on all continents, with some notable exceptions in Antarctica and Ireland, New Zealand, and other islands. Snakes are not only a beneficial animal, but they also have a lot of interesting facts.

BEARS:


Bears are mostly lonely animals, except during advertising or at a young age. Six out of eight bear species are omnivores. Otherwise, panda bears eat bamboo and polar bears almost exclusively meat.

HORSES:


Horses that have been used in war and work for thousands of years originally had multiple toes (evolution about 50 million years ago). Most horses are domesticated, and even the horses that are called wild are wild. At some point, their ancestors were domesticated by humans and have since fled to live in the wild. The only pure wild horse is the Przewalski horse, a rare and endangered species that has recently been reintroduced to the Mongolian grasslands.

DOGS:


The best friend of humankind brought us the first place as the most wanted animal on Google. Pets only make up 17-24% of dogs, but the number of dogs in the world is estimated at 1 billion, meaning that dogs are the best dogs.