Sunday, February 2, 2014

Fishermen snag shark on Australian beach




Source: YAHOO MAKTOOB

Fishermen beach angling off the coast of Coral Bay in Western Australia snagged themselves the biggest of unexpected catches on December 5, after hooking a 400KG tiger shark. Having reeled the shark in, the men, whose catch had drawn the attention of onlookers at the beach, quickly set about returning the animal to the sea. Credit: Daniel Falcke

Friday, November 15, 2013

Jaguar




The jaguar is a big Cat, a feline in the Panthera genus, and is the only Panthera species found in the Americas. The jaguar s the third-largest feline after the tiger and the lion, and the largest in the Western Hemisphere.
Source: Wikipedia


Scientific name:  Panthera onca
Lifespan:  12-15 year(in Wild)
Height:  63-76 cm. (adult, at Shoulder)
Rank:  Species
Gestation period:  93-105 D
Mass:  56-96 kg. (Adult), 50 kg. (Adult, Mexican Pacific coast), 100 kg. on average (Adult, Brazilian Pantalan region)

Stealthiness
Attack Mode
When a Jaguar pounces, sometimes one bite is all it takes to get a meal. Here is a exclusive video of a jaguar taking down a caiman in brazil's pantanal wetlands, dispatching their prey by piercing the skull or neck with a single speedy bite. Their Strategy differs from that of most other cats, which grab their prey's throat and suffocate it. "We had seen skill before, but nothing so spectacular and horrific nor at such close range. It's made me think a lot about the fragility of life and the fine line between life death."
Source: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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WaterBirds


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The term water bird, waterbird or aquatic bird is used to refer to birds that live on or around water. Some definitions apply the term especially to birds in fresh water habitats, through others make no distinction from birds that inhabit marine environments. In addition, some water birds are more terrestrial or aquatic than others, and their adaptations will vary defending on their environment. These adaptations include webbed feet, bills and legs adapted to feed in water, and the ability to dive from the surface or to catch prey in water.
Some examples of water birds are:

  • Seabirds(Marine Birds)
  • Shorebirds(Waders)
  • Anseriformes(Ducks, Geese, Swans)
  • Grebes
  • Loons
  • Flamingos
  • Kingfishers
  • Gulls


Source: Wikipedia

Thursday, October 17, 2013





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Pufferfish are poor swimmers, but can quickly ingest huge amounts of water to turn themselves into a virtually inedible ball several times than its normal size

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Source: Chris Laughlin