The lips are white, along with several dots along the jaw-line. A pendulous dewlap, larger in males then females, originates from between the jowls and hangs to the upper chest, with a fringe of hair on its edge. The tail is long, and ends with a dark tuft of hair. Both sexes have tightly spiralled horns, which are relatively straight. In males the horns form a wide "V" and can grow to 120 cm (4 ft) in length, slightly longer than on females. Ontogeny and Reproduction Gestation Period: 9 months Young per Birth: 1 Weaning: After 6 months. Sexual Maturity: Females at 15-36 months, males at 4-5 years. Life span: Up to 25 years. Primarily nocturnal, Giant Elands are highly nomadic, with large home ranges and seasonal migration patterns. During the day, herds often rest in sheltered areas. A gregarious species, Giant Eland herds usually consist of twenty or more animals and do not disband during the
South American coati Coati`s are very cute animals they have reddish-brown fur and ringed tails, they have black and grey markings on their face. The ears are small and rounded. They weight 3.5–6 kg and total length is about 1 m, half of that beingit´s tail. They usually live in the forest and typically sleep in the trees. They are omnivorous. Females generally live in large groups, consisting of 15 to 30 animals. Males are usually alone. After a gestation period of 77 days, Coatis give birth to 3 - 4 young. The narrow, elongated head ends in a very flexible snout which it pokes under rocks and into crevices in search for food. South American Coatis are also known as: Southern Ring-Tailed Coati Ring-Tailed Coati Ringtailed Coati Coati Coatimundi http://www.waza.org/en/zoo/visit-the-zoo/small-carnivores-1254385523/nasua-nasua http://www.theanimalfiles.com/mammals/carnivores/coati_south_american.html http://saveamericasforests
Adult males measure 12.2-14.6 m, adult females measure 13.7-15.2 m. They weigh 25 to 40 tons. Feeding Feed on krill, small shrimp-like crustaceans, and various kinds of small fish. Each whale eats up to 1 and 1/2 tons of food a day. Mating and breeding Humpback whales reach sexual maturity at 6- 10 years of age or when males reach the length of 11.6 m and females reach 12 m. Each female typically bears a calf every 2-3 years and the gestation period is 12 months. The calf is between 3-4.5 m long at birth, and weighs up to 907 kg. Distribution and migration Is found in all the world's oceans. Most populations of humpback whales follow a regular migration route. They are summering in temperate and polar waters for feeding. They are wintering in tropical waters for mating and calving. Status Because their feeding, mating, and calving grounds are close to shore and because they are
eggs, the young tips of palm trees, nests of bees, berries, sprouts, roots, and coconuts. In fact, Sun Bears have been observed to eat over 100 insect species and over 50 plant species. The Sun Bear does not hibernate, and, as a result, it can reproduce year-round. The offspring reach sexual maturity after 3-4 years and may live up to 30 years in captivity. A female Sun Bear can produce 1 to 2 cubs per year. Sun Bears undergo a roughly 96 day gestation period after which the 300 to 400 g cub is born blind and hairless.
83. Cognitive- tunnetuslik 84. Noninvasive- kehaväline protseduur (nt. Ultraheli) 85. Coupling- liitekoht, ühendamine 86. Periodicals- ajakirjad, perioodika 87. Spatial- ruumiline 88. Transmitter- saatja, ülekandja 89. Subsequently- järgnevalt 90. Right-hemisphere- parem poolkera 91. Auditory- kuulmis 92. Discordance- ebakõla 93. Pharmaceutical- ravimi 94. Assume- eeldama 95. Domestic- kodumaine 96. Intrinsic- loomuomane 97. Preterm- enneaegne 98. Overall- üldiselt 99. Gestation- rasedus 100. Inspect- kontrollima, inspekteerima 101. Healthcare- tervishoid 102. Intriguing- intrigeeriv 103. Self-referential- endaga seonduvad 104. Abnormal- ebanormaalne 105. Pluripotent- võime diferentseeruda erinevaks rakuks 106. Mid-brain- keskaju 107. Reversal- ümber lükkamine 108. Tips- vihjed 109. Harness- rakendama 110. Transparent- läbipaistev 111. Substantially- oluliselt 112. Conduct- läbi viima 113. Headwind- vastutuul 114. Stingray- astelrai 115. Reservoir- mahuti 116
one-third of the international dairy trade. Other agricultural items were meat 13.2%, wool 6.3%, fruit 3.5% and fishing 3.3%. New Zealand also has a thriving wine industry, which had a bumper year in 2007; wine became New Zealand's "12th most valuable export" in that year, overtaking wool exports.[Cows and sheep are rarely housed, but are sometimes fed supplements such as hay and silage, particularly in winter. Pigs are usually kept indoors, either in gestation crates, farrowing crates, fattening pens, or group housing. Languages Until 1987, English was New Zealand's only official language, and remains predominant in most settings; Mori became an official language under the 1987 Mori Language Act and New Zealand Sign Language under the New Zealand Sign Language Act 2006. New Zealand Sign Language became an official language of New Zealand the day after Royal Assent.The
Doses that induced stomach lesions in the chronic drinking water study with rats approx. 82 and 109 mg/kg b.w./day for male and female rats, respectively, did not reveal adverse effects on reproductive organs. Developmental Toxicity An inhalation prenatal toxicity study using up to date methodology showed the absence of teratogenicity after inhalation of 2, 5, or 10 ppm (2.4, 6, 12 mg/m 3 ) of formaldehyde during gestation days 6 - 15 in the rat. Conclusion In humans, transient and reversible sensory irritation of the eyes and respiratory tract has been observed in clinical studies and epidemiological surveys. Odor threshold for most people ranges between 0.5 and 1 ppm. In general, eye irritation, the most sensitive endpoint, is associated with airborne concentrations beginning in the range of 0.3 to 0.5 ppm. Eye irritation does not become significant until about 1 ppm, and rapidly subsides