Rhinoceros:
Introduction: Rhinos look very similar to dinosaurs, especially the Triceratops. Have you ever seen replica dinosaurs in a museum or zoo? They have leathery skin, and broad legs and most …
Rhinoceros: Read MoreIntroduction: Rhinos look very similar to dinosaurs, especially the Triceratops. Have you ever seen replica dinosaurs in a museum or zoo? They have leathery skin, and broad legs and most …
Rhinoceros: Read MoreIntroduction: Mammoths are extinct relatives of today’s elephants.Mammoths were first described in 1799 by German scientist Johann Friedrich Blumenback. He gave the name Elephas primigenius to elephant-like bones found in …
Mammoth: Read MoreThe porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum), commonly known as the “pig”, “hedgehog” or “pen”, is the second largest rodent in Alaska after the beaver. Its wide range includes almost the entire state …
Porcupine: Read MoreIf you are considering adopting a cockatiel, there are few colors as beautiful and rare as blue. Unfortunately, this beautiful bird is difficult to find and does not have the …
Blue Cockatiel: Read More