There are several types of cows, the male is called a bull whilst a female that hasn’t given birth is called a heifer, the baby is called a calf. Cows will only produce milk once they have given birth
The sheep is a domesticated animal that is kept as livestock, like cows and chickens and other farm animals.They are believed to be one of the first farmed animals and have been around for thousands of years. Sheep is raised mainly for wool, milk, and meat.
Wolves give birth to about four to six puppies in the spring, they give birth in their underground dens or hole. The pups are very small at birth around a pound in weight and are fed by the adult who carries food in their stomachs and regurgitates the food to the pups.
Elephants with babies have help from other elephants in the herd. An elephant lives for about seventy years.Elephants are herbivores, they will only eat, grass and fruit, tree bark, bananas, peanuts and other plant-based food– they don’t eat meat.
like sheep, cows, and deer. Giraffes have four stomachs, they are ruminants, in that they have more than one stomach. Digestion occurs in the four-chambered stomach the extra stomachs are all helping in digesting the food.
Giraffes are easily recognizable, by its long neck and long legs with orange or brown spotted shapes on a white or tan coat.They are the tallest living animals on land.Other characteristics of a giraffe are they have a long tail, long tongue, two small horns known as ossicones and a pair of small ears.
The sheep is a domesticated animal that is kept as livestock, like cows and chickens and other farm animals.They are believed to be one of the first farmed animals and have been around for thousands of years. Sheep is raised mainly for wool, milk, and meat.
There are sheep with horns and there are sheep that are wild, some live in the mountains to protect themselves from predators.sheep are herbivores and all breeds of sheep eat grass. Sheep are tough animals in that they can survive harsh climates both hot, dry and cold environments.
A camel is a mammal that is easily recognized by its characteristic. It has humps and long legs.The Dromedary camels and the Bactrian camels make up the two main species of camels in the world. The Dromedary or the Arabian Camel which has one hump and are found mainly in the middle east and the northeastern countries of Africa, and the Bactrian Camel has two humps, they inhabit in the central Asian regions.
Indigenous natives of the Americas traditionally hunted for food, many native American Indians practiced fishing and farming and were dependant on agriculture. The indigenous Indians of the Americas also created large structures, they had civilizations like the Mayan, Inca and the Aztec empire.
Elephants live in families groups called herds, the group mainly consists of related female elephants.The leader of the group is called the Matriarch, she is usually the oldest and most experienced female. The only males in the herd are the calves, the young male calves will stay with the herd until they are about 12 to 15 years old, then they will leave the herd to live a solitary life like most male elephants.
The largest animal on land is the elephant, There are two main species, with several subspecies that are related to the two main species of elephants.The African and the Asian elephant are the two main species of elephants.The African elephant has larger ears. which are more Stretched out, while the Asian elephant ears are smaller.
At the end of Ramadan, Muslims celebrate Eid al-Fitr, most attend communal prayers. After the Eid prayer, people visit family and friends, distribute gifts - especially to the children and give good wishes for the festival. Family gatherings and parties are the highlights of the festival. Special foods and delicacies are prepared for the day and are distributed among neighbors and friends.
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