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In this article, we will delve into the biology of Wild Animals – exploring their physical characteristics, behavior patterns, habitat preferences, diet choices, and more. We will also examine how human activities have impacted these creatures and what conservation efforts are being made to protect them.

The White Tigers: All You Need To Know

October 26, 2024March 27, 2024 Louis Logan
The White Tigers: All You Need To Know

They are a pigmentation variant of mainland Asian tigers. They are the unique version of tigers. These tigers are also considered extinct because there has been no evidence of their existence for around 50 years. … Read more

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How Many Types of Tigers Are There? Their Characteristics

March 24, 2024 Louis Logan
How Many Types of Tigers Are There? Their Characteristics

Tigers are aggressive and energetic animals. They are considered the largest cat species. They can live in almost any condition, whether striking cold or extremely warm. They are found in every region throughout the world. … Read more

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Extinct Species of Tigers: Caspian Tigers and the Others

March 23, 2024 Louis Logan
Extinct Species of Tigers: Caspian Tigers and the Others

Tigers are the largest cats on the Earth. They are also known as big cats. This big and muscular animal has plenty of characteristics and adaptations. Due to their amazing adaptations, they are found in … Read more

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How Much Does a Tiger Weigh? Top 10 Heaviest Animals On Earth

March 18, 2024 Louis Logan
How Much Does a Tiger Weigh? Top 10 Heaviest Animals On Earth

Tigers are the largest cat species living on the planet Earth. They have another name the big cats because of being the largest cat species. They are one of the most aggressive and heaviest living … Read more

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What Do Fennec Foxes Eat? Nutrition & Diet Facts

March 4, 2024 Louis Logan
What Do Fennec Foxes Eat? Nutrition & Diet Facts

Fennec foxes are one of the recognized species of foxes. They are small in size compared to other species. These foxes are mostly found in North Africa’s deserts. They are considered as the smallest canine … Read more

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Really Cute Foxes-Interesting Facts You Don’t Know Before

February 27, 2024 Louis Logan
Really Cute Foxes-Interesting Facts You Don’t Know Before

Foxes are members of the Canidae family which makes them predatory. Foxes often live in the wild but nowadays seeing a fox in your cities or the small town has become common. They are peace-loving … Read more

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Wolf Dog Size Comparison-How Big Are They?

February 18, 2024 Louis Logan
Wolf Dog Size Comparison-How Big Are They?

The cross-breeding of a wolf with a domestic dog results in a Wolf Dog. They are also known as the Wolf-hybrid dos. These dogs can be good pets. But they aren’t for everyone. Don’t consider … Read more

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Why did the Barbary Lion Go Extinct?

January 17, 2024 Louis Logan
Why did the Barbary Lion Go Extinct?

A lion is a large and muscular animal. Through the ages, the lion has been known as the symbol of bravery and courage. Sometimes the lion is also called the “king of the beasts”. Through … Read more

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A Lion Life Span: The Oldest Lion Ever

January 16, 2024 Louis Logan
A Lion Life Span: The Oldest Lion Ever

The Lion is scientifically known as Panthera Leo. The lions are commonly referred to as large cats of the species Panthera.  The lions have a rounded head and rounded ears, a broad-chested body with a … Read more

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Wolf Dogs: Living With Wolf Hybrid Puppies

January 13, 2024 Louis Logan
Wolf Dogs: Living With Wolf Hybrid Puppies

A Wolfdog is a Canine and a hybrid of a domestic dog (Canis Famililaris) with a Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) Red Wolf (Canis rufus) or Eastern Wolf (Canis lycaon). If you are planning to adopt … Read more

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