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- The Bengal Cat: a Domestic, Not So Wild Cat
by Iro Ignatiadi. If you are looking for a cat that is truly unique in its look, take a peek at the Bengal Cat. A fairly new breed that originated in the United States, breeding an Asian Leopard cat with a domestic cat developed the Bengal. With its physical resemblance to its wild ancestor, the Bengal cat has all of the exotic beauty of a leopard combined with the pleasant gentleness and domesticity of your typic... products, articles, news
- Origin Of The Domestic Dog
by Keith Londrie. Ancient history. The earliest fossil carnivores that can be linked with some certainty to canids are the Eocene Miacids some 55 to 38 million years ago. From the miacids evolved the cat-like (Feloidea) and dog-like (Canoidea) carnivores.
Most important to the ancestry of the dog was the canoed line, leading from the coyote-sized Mesocyon of the Oligocene (38 to 24 million years ago) to the fox-... products, articles, news
- Bombays: the Domestic Equivalent of a Panther
by Iro Ignatiadi. It would seem that people tend to have an ongoing love affair with the majestic big wild cats found throughout the world. One of the clearest bits of evidence for this is the number of domestic breeds of cats that have been particularly bred to resemble one or another of their wild cousins. You have the Toygers, who really do resemble miniature tigers, Ocicats, who, although that wasn't the goal ... products, articles, news
- Teach Your Kids About Wild Animals
by Victor Epand. Kids are curious by nature, and get very excited to learn about those things that are not apparent, and that they are not able to see. When you ask them what stories they want to listen to, the most common answer would be that they would like to listen to stories of wild animals or some dangerous and exciting stories. Kids have their own world of imagination, and they are excited to add more know... products, articles, news
- How to Safeguard Yourself from Wild Animals in Deer Hunting
by Mitch Johnson. A hunter when he goes in the forest or woods, there are always a chance of facing the danger, especially by the animals that live in the forest. When a hunter enters their territory, it has become a threat for them.
One moonlight night when I was coming home kind of late-you know how it is-I had a feeling that I was being followed. Maybe you know the feeling-nothing you can put your finger on, ... products, articles, news
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