Coal Tit
The Coal Tit is a small Bird and has The Coal Tit is 10–11.5 cm in length, and has a distinctive large white nape spot on its black head. The head, throat and neck of the adult are glossy blue-black, setting off the white on the nape and sides of the face; the white tips of the coverts show as a double wing bar. The underparts are white shading through buff to Rufus on the flanks. The bill is black, the legs lead-coloured and irides dark brown.
The young bird is duller than the adult, the black head having no sheen, and the white of the nape and cheeks is tinged with yellow.
Sixteen Baby Pandas Born -2003
A record 16 giant pandas have been born in captivity this year, the head of China’s panda breeding programme says.
They include twins born in Japan and a cub born in California - to mothers lent to zoos by China.
Threatened with extinction in the wild, captive breeding programmes, including artificial insemination, are seen as vital to save giant pandas.
Only about 1,000 of the animals remain in the wild, feeding on bamboo in the Sichuan mountains of south-west China.
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A total of 29 pandas
were inseminated naturally or
artificially in the spring and
they gave birth to 19 pandas in the autumn,
of which two were stillborn and one
failed to survive, said Zhang Zhihe,
head of China’s Giant Panda Breeding Technology Committee.
Kinkajou
The Kinkajou a mammal which is other known as The Honey Bear, Sugar Bear, or the Cat-Monkey it lives in the rain forest and is of the Family Procyonidae related to the Olingo, Ringtail, Cacomistle, Raccoon, and Coati. It is the only member of the of the Genus Potos.
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The Kinkajou is Native to Central America and South America , this Aboreal mammal is not particularly Rare thou it is in Seldom because of it is Nocturnal habits. Sometimes the Kinkajou is mistaken for a monkey or Ferrets.
Giant Panda
The Giant Panda is only found in China and Japan due to its large supplie of Bamboo, Pandas Though belonging to the order Carnivora family, the panda has a diet which is 99 percent bamboo. Pandas may eat other foods such as honey, eggs, fish, yams, shrub leaves, oranges, bananas and small insect found on Bamboo.
The Giant Panda has a black-and-white coat. Adults measure around 1.5 m long and around 75 cm tall at the shoulder. Males are 10-20% larger than females. Males can weigh up to 115 kg. Females are generally smaller than males, and can occasionally weigh up to 100 kg. Giant Pandas live in mountainous regions, such as Sichuan, Gansu, Shaanxi, and Tibet.
Australian Green Tree Frog
Australian Green Tree Frog is a Amphibian it Reaches 10 centimeters and has a life span of Sixteen years (16) they are usually found next water aswell as near humans.
They Eat all insects such as moths due to its attraction to light, The Australian Green Tree Frog can be found lurking upon the ceilings of homes and walls of Restaurants, people in australia find this as a Exotic pet even due to its large play of bright colors it is harmless.
Did You Know Australian Green Tree Frog?
The Green Tree Frog is sometimes confused with the Magnificent Tree Frog,
which inhabits only north-western Australia
and can be distinguished by the presence of large parotoids
and rostral glands on the head