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Even-toed ungulate (Briefmarken, Postage stamps)
These are my stamps from my collection. I hope you enjoy it! :)...
published: 24 Aug 2012
author: Pakegi Gena
Even-toed ungulate (Briefmarken, Postage stamps)
Even-toed ungulate (Briefmarken, Postage stamps)
These are my stamps from my collection. I hope you enjoy it! :)- published: 24 Aug 2012
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- author: Pakegi Gena
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The Giraffe -- an African even-toed ungulate mammal at Alipore Zoo, India
The giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest ...
published: 25 May 2014
The Giraffe -- an African even-toed ungulate mammal at Alipore Zoo, India
The Giraffe -- an African even-toed ungulate mammal at Alipore Zoo, India
The giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest ruminant. Its species name refers to its camel-like appearance and the patches of color on its fur. Its chief distinguishing characteristics are its extremely long neck and legs, its horn-like ossicones, and its distinctive coat patterns. It is classified under the family Giraffidae, along with its closest extant relative, the okapi. The nine subspecies are distinguished by their coat patterns. Giraffes usually inhabit savannas, grasslands, and open woodlands. Their primary food source is acacia leaves, which they browse at heights most other herbivores cannot reach. Giraffes are preyed on by lions; their calves are also targeted by leopards, spotted hyenas, and wild dogs. Adult giraffes do not have strong social bonds, though they do gather in loose aggregations if they happen to be moving in the same general direction. Males establish social hierarchies through "necking", which are combat bouts where the neck is used as a weapon. Dominant males gain mating access to females, which bear the sole responsibility for raising the young. The giraffe has intrigued various cultures, both ancient and modern, for its peculiar appearance, and has often been featured in paintings, books, and cartoons. Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giraffe- published: 25 May 2014
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Zoo Tycoon Complete Collection Nostaliga Episode #2 - Camelus the even-toed Ungulate
I am in love with Zoo Tycoon, I used to play it all the time as a kid, this is me re-livin...
published: 02 May 2012
author: TheChuckleMuscle
Zoo Tycoon Complete Collection Nostaliga Episode #2 - Camelus the even-toed Ungulate
Zoo Tycoon Complete Collection Nostaliga Episode #2 - Camelus the even-toed Ungulate
I am in love with Zoo Tycoon, I used to play it all the time as a kid, this is me re-living those memories. I am a new commentator and any support (comment, ...- published: 02 May 2012
- views: 254
- author: TheChuckleMuscle
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Even-toed ungulates!
http://gregjoder.wordpress.com ~ My critter cam caught this video - love the little one! T...
published: 15 Apr 2012
author: MrBiodiversity
Even-toed ungulates!
Even-toed ungulates!
http://gregjoder.wordpress.com ~ My critter cam caught this video - love the little one! The desert side of the fence in this location has been good for seei...- published: 15 Apr 2012
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- author: MrBiodiversity
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Zoom Torino | The camels | Los camellos | I cammelli
Parco Zoom Torino http://www.zoomtorino.it
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published: 04 Jun 2014
Zoom Torino | The camels | Los camellos | I cammelli
Zoom Torino | The camels | Los camellos | I cammelli
Parco Zoom Torino http://www.zoomtorino.it Subscribe now http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=fitinmotion The Bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) is a large, even-toed ungulate native to the steppes of Central Asia. Of the two species of camel, it is by far the rarer. The Bactrian camel has two humps on its back, in contrast to the single-humped dromedary camel (wikipedia). El camello bactriano, camello asiático o simplemente camello es una especie de mamífero artiodáctilo de la familia Camelidae, una de las dos especies de la familia que se pueden encontrar actualmente en el Viejo Mundo. Está muy emparentado con la otra, el camello arábigo o dromedario, Camelus dromedarius (wikipedia). Il cammello (Camelus bactrianus) è un mammifero della famiglia dei Camelidi. Alto circa 2 metri, diffuso in Asia centrale, è utilizzato per la carne, il grasso, il latte, la lana e come animale da trasporto (wikipedia).- published: 04 Jun 2014
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Giraffe vs Lion | ANIMAL ATTACK
Giraffe:
The giraffe is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest living terrestri...
published: 09 May 2014
Giraffe vs Lion | ANIMAL ATTACK
Giraffe vs Lion | ANIMAL ATTACK
Giraffe: The giraffe is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest ruminant. Its species name refers to its camel-like appearance and the patches of color on its fur. Its chief distinguishing characteristics are its extremely long neck and legs, its horn-like ossicones, and its distinctive coat patterns. It is classified under the family Giraffidae, along with its closest extant relative, the okapi. Lion: The lion is one of the four big cats in the genus Panthera and a member of the family Felidae. With some males exceeding 250 kg (550 lb) in weight, it is the second-largest living cat after the tiger. Wild lions currently exist in sub-Saharan Africa and in Asia (where an endangered remnant population resides in Gir Forest National Park in India) while other types of lions have disappeared from North Africa and Southwest Asia in historic times. Lion vs Elephant http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DITfX0o31Pw Subscribe http://www.youtube.com/user/wildattacks Google+ https://plus.google.com/b/108223332451422998334- published: 09 May 2014
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Camel Sounds and Pictures
Please see my ANIMAL SOUNDS playlist http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-rmNKGsfF5VRp4...
published: 29 Apr 2014
Camel Sounds and Pictures
Camel Sounds and Pictures
Please see my ANIMAL SOUNDS playlist http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-rmNKGsfF5VRp4tMrQpxPOlAlgh4WEbI Bird Song Playlist - click here : http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEEA7834625A754AE A camel is an even-toed ungulate within the genus Camelus, bearing distinctive fatty deposits known as "humps" on its back. The two surviving species of camel are the dromedary, or one-humped camel (C. dromedarius), which inhabits the Middle East and the Horn of Africa; and the bactrian, or two-humped camel (C. bactrianus), which inhabits Central Asia. Both species have been domesticated; they provide milk, meat, hair for textiles or goods such as felted pouches, and are working animals with tasks ranging from human transport to bearing loads. The term "camel" is derived via Latin and Greek (camelus and kamēlos respectively) from Hebrew or Phoenician gāmāl, which has later been transferred to a verb root meaning to bear or carry (in Arabic jamala).[4][5] The Hebrew meaning of the word gāmāl is derived from the verb root g.m.l, meaning (1) stopping, weaning, going without; or (2) repaying in kind. This refers to its ability to go without food or water, as well as the increased ability of service the animal provides when being properly cared for. "Camel" is also used more broadly to describe any of the six camel-like mammals in the family Camelidae: the two true camels: the dromedary and bactrian, and the four South American camelids: the llama and alpaca are called "New World camels", while the guanaco and vicuña are called "South American camels" seehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camel- published: 29 Apr 2014
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All About - Giraffe
What is Giraffe?
A report all about Giraffe for homework/assignment
The giraffe (Giraf...
published: 17 Jun 2014
All About - Giraffe
All About - Giraffe
What is Giraffe? A report all about Giraffe for homework/assignment The giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest ruminant. Its species name refers to its camel-like appearance and the patches of color on its fur. Its chief distinguishing characteristics are its extremely long neck and legs, its horn-like ossicones, and its distinctive coat patterns. It is classified under the family Giraffidae, along with its closest extant relative, the okapi. The nine subspecies are distinguished by their coat patterns. Intro/Outro music: Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under CC:BA 3.0 Text derived from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giraffe Text to Speech powered by TTS-API.COM Images are Public Domain- published: 17 Jun 2014
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GEICO Camel Making Love! - The Dromedary Camel is a real Don Juan!
GEICO Camel Making Love! - The Dromedary Camel is a real Don Juan!
The dromedary (/ˈdrɒməd...
published: 28 Dec 2013
GEICO Camel Making Love! - The Dromedary Camel is a real Don Juan!
GEICO Camel Making Love! - The Dromedary Camel is a real Don Juan!
GEICO Camel Making Love! - The Dromedary Camel is a real Don Juan! The dromedary (/ˈdrɒmədɛri/ or /-ədri/) also called the Arabian camel or the Indian camel (Camelus dromedarius) is a large, even-toed ungulate with one hump on its back.- published: 28 Dec 2013
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Giraffe - Real Clips
Giraffe - Real Clips
The giraffe is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest livi...
published: 29 Mar 2014
Giraffe - Real Clips
Giraffe - Real Clips
Giraffe - Real Clips The giraffe is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest ruminant. Its species name refers to its camel-like appearance and the patches of color on its fur. Scientific name: Giraffa camelopardalis Daily sleep: 4.6 h (In captivity) Gestation period: 400 -- 460 d Speed: 50 km/h (Endurance Running) Rank: Species Height: 180 cm (Newborn), 500 -- 600 cm (Adult) Mass: 1,600 kg on average (Male), 830 kg on average (Female)- published: 29 Mar 2014
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Giraffe Live Birth At San Diego Zoo
NATURE | Tall Blondes | "Birth of a Giraffe" | PBS, Memphis Zoo.
The giraffe (Giraffa came...
published: 18 Jun 2014
Giraffe Live Birth At San Diego Zoo
Giraffe Live Birth At San Diego Zoo
NATURE | Tall Blondes | "Birth of a Giraffe" | PBS, Memphis Zoo. The giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest ruminant. Its species name refers to its camel-like appearance and the patches of color on its fur. Its chief distinguishing characteristics are its extremely long neck and legs, its horn-like ossicones, and its distinctive coat patterns. It is classified under the family Giraffidae, along with its closest extant relative, the okapi. The nine subspecies are distinguished by their coat patterns. The giraffe's scattered range extends from Chad in the north to South Africa in the south, and from Niger in the west to Somalia in the east. Giraffes usually inhabit savannas, grasslands, and open woodlands. Their primary food source is acacia leaves, which they browse at heights most other herbivores cannot reach. Giraffes are preyed on by lions; their calves are also targeted by leopards, spotted hyenas, and wild dogs. Adult giraffes do not have strong social bonds, though they do gather in loose aggregations if they happen to be moving in the same general direction. Males establish social hierarchies through "necking", which are combat bouts where the neck is used as a weapon. Dominant males gain mating access to females, which bear the sole responsibility for raising the young. The giraffe has intrigued various cultures, both ancient and modern, for its peculiar appearance, and has often been featured in paintings, books, and cartoons. It is classified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as Least Concern, but has been extirpated from many parts of its former range, and some subspecies are classified as Endangered. Nevertheless, giraffes are still found in numerous national parks and game reserves.- published: 18 Jun 2014
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The giraffe,Zoological Garden At Alipore,Kolkata
The giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest ...
published: 07 Jun 2014
The giraffe,Zoological Garden At Alipore,Kolkata
The giraffe,Zoological Garden At Alipore,Kolkata
The giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest ruminant. Its species name refers to its camel-like appearance and the patches of color on its fur. Its chief distinguishing characteristics are its extremely long neck and legs, its horn-like ossicones, and its distinctive coat patterns. It is classified under the family Giraffidae, along with its closest extant relative, the okapi. The nine subspecies are distinguished by their coat patterns. The giraffe's scattered range extends from Chad in the north to South Africa in the south, and from Niger in the west to Somalia in the east. Giraffes usually inhabit savannas, grasslands, and open woodlands. Their primary food source is acacia leaves, which they browse at heights most other herbivores cannot reach. Giraffes are preyed on by lions; their calves are also targeted by leopards, spotted hyenas, and wild dogs. Adult giraffes do not have strong social bonds, though they do gather in loose aggregations if they happen to be moving in the same general direction. Males establish social hierarchies through "necking", which are combat bouts where the neck is used as a weapon. Dominant males gain mating access to females, which bear the sole responsibility for raising the young.The name "giraffe" has its earliest known origins in the Arabic word zarafa Source :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girrafe- published: 07 Jun 2014
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The Arabian Camels
Hi Everyone.
Wildlife All About lets you explore and provides Information about different...
published: 12 Feb 2014
The Arabian Camels
The Arabian Camels
Hi Everyone. Wildlife All About lets you explore and provides Information about different types of animals. It helps you to learn more about the greatest species of animals. Today we are going to learn more about the The Arabian camel or the Indian camel which is a large, even-toed ungulate with one hump on its back. First described by Aristotle, the dromedary was given its binomial name by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. These camels are active in the day, and rest together in groups. Led by a dominant male, each herd consists of about 20 individuals. Some males form bachelor groups. To know more about The Arabian camel, watch the video. For more such videos: Subscribe-http://bit.ly/1b0TT7x- published: 12 Feb 2014
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How to draw a camel 駱駝 ऊंट camello chameau верблюд in the sahara
Here a painting of a camel 駱駝 ऊंट camello chameau верблюд
A camel is an even-toed ungulat...
published: 02 Nov 2013
How to draw a camel 駱駝 ऊंट camello chameau верблюд in the sahara
How to draw a camel 駱駝 ऊंट camello chameau верблюд in the sahara
Here a painting of a camel 駱駝 ऊंट camello chameau верблюд A camel is an even-toed ungulate within the genus Camelus, bearing distinctive fatty deposits known as "humps" on its back. The two surviving species of camel are the dromedary, or one-humped camel (C. dromedarius), which inhabits the Middle East and the Horn of Africa; and the bactrian, or two-humped camel (C. bactrianus), which inhabits Central Asia. Both species have been domesticated; they provide milk, meat, hair for textiles or goods such as felted pouches, and are working animals with tasks ranging from human transport to bearing loads. The term "camel" is derived via Latin and Greek (camelus and kamēlos respectively) from Hebrew or Phoenician gāmāl, possibly from a verb root meaning to bear or carry (related to Arabic jamala).[4][5] "Camel" is also used more broadly to describe any of the six camel-like mammals in the family Camelidae: the two true camels: the dromedary and bactrian, and the four South American camelids: the llama and alpaca are called "New World camels", while the guanaco and vicuña are called "South American camels".[6][7] drawing camel, 駱駝 ऊंट, camello, chameau, верблюд painting camel 駱駝 ऊंट camello chameau верблюд making camel 駱駝 ऊंट camello chameau верблюд- published: 02 Nov 2013
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Camel wants to eat!
This camel that wants to eat! A camel is an even-toed ungulate within the bearing distinct...
published: 02 May 2013
author: AnimalPet0
Camel wants to eat!
Camel wants to eat!
This camel that wants to eat! A camel is an even-toed ungulate within the bearing distinctive fatty deposits known as -humps- on its back. The two surviving ...- published: 02 May 2013
- views: 301
- author: AnimalPet0
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Baby giraffe stands on its feet and walks (Wildlife documentary)
Baby giraffe stands on its feet and walks (Wildlife documentary)
The giraffe (Giraffa cam...
published: 23 Mar 2014
Baby giraffe stands on its feet and walks (Wildlife documentary)
Baby giraffe stands on its feet and walks (Wildlife documentary)
Baby giraffe stands on its feet and walks (Wildlife documentary) The giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest ruminant. Its species name refers to its camel-like appearance and the patches of color on its fur. Its chief distinguishing characteristics are its extremely long neck and legs, its horn-like ossicones, and its distinctive coat patterns. It stands 5--6 m (16--20 ft) tall and has an average weight of 1,600 kg (3,500 lb) for males and 830 kg (1,830 lb) for females. It is classified under the family Giraffidae, along with its closest extant relative, the okapi. The nine subspecies are distinguished by their coat patterns. The giraffe's scattered range extends from Chad in the north to South Africa in the south, and from Niger in the west to Somalia in the east. Giraffes usually inhabit savannas, grasslands, and open woodlands. Their primary food source is acacia leaves, which they browse at heights most other herbivores cannot reach. Giraffes are preyed on by lions, and calves are also targeted by leopards, spotted hyenas, and wild dogs. Adult giraffes do not have strong social bonds, though they do gather in loose aggregations if they happen to be moving in the same general direction. Males establish social hierarchies through "necking", which are combat bouts where the neck is used as a weapon. Dominant males gain mating access to females, which bear the sole responsibility for raising the young. The giraffe has intrigued various cultures, both ancient and modern, for its peculiar appearance, and has often been featured in paintings, books, and cartoons. It is classified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as Least Concern, but has been extirpated from many parts of its former range, and some subspecies are classified as Endangered. Nevertheless, giraffes are still found in numerous national parks and game reserves. (Source: Wikipedia) Some websites about wild nature: National Geographic: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ Wild Nature Institute: http://www.wildnatureinstitute.org/ African Wildlife Foundation: http://www.awf.org/ BBC Nature Wildlife: http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/ Fox News: Wild Nature: http://www.foxnews.com/science/wild-nature/index.html Fund for Wild Nature: http://www.fundwildnature.org/- published: 23 Mar 2014
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trotting giraffe running in front of our car, simply amazing
The giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest ...
published: 16 Oct 2011
author: brunooq7
trotting giraffe running in front of our car, simply amazing
trotting giraffe running in front of our car, simply amazing
The giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest of all extant land-living animal species, and the largest ruminant....- published: 16 Oct 2011
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- author: brunooq7