and north · It's highest peak is the Mt Meharry (1249m) Climate · The southwest costal area is relatively temperate and was originally heavily forested, including large stands of the karri · Average annual rainfall varies from 300 1500 mm (in Estonia 550 880 mm) · Snow usually doesn't fall in W.A. Sport · Australian Football : West Coast Eagles and Fremantle Dockers · Basketball : Perth Wildcats · Cricket : Western Warriors · Netball : West Coast Fever Education · Education in W.A. consists of one year of pre-school at age 5, followed by seven years of primary school education. At age 13, students begin five years of secondary education. · Commencing in 2008 all students will be required to complete 12 years of study before leaving school. Thank you for listening See tekst on millegipärast tagurpidi
Moreover, families too choose to have a pet in their lives for many reasons, for instance having their baby feel a lot more confident with animals. Historians don't know for sure when humans started keeping pets. Dogs were one of the first animals domesticated by humans and have been domesticated for some 10,000 years. According to ancient Egyptian law, taking the life of a greyhound warranted the same punishment as killing a man. As early as 3500 B.C., Egyptians were domesticating wildcats from Africa. They considered cats to be godesses pets. That ranked them above humans, making them the first to be saved if a house caught fire, before the people. As I see it, having a pet at home is a good thing to do. Nevertheless, often having a pet means having a lot of tasks because you have to take care of them very well. Thus, you will wake up in the early morning to take them out for a walk, or to calm them down when they are afraid of something. However, if you love
Animal life An estimated 30,000 animal species live in Britain, although many of them are on the endangered list. Britain has many small mammals and the large ones tend to be gentle. The only surviving large mammals are red deer and roe deer. Semi wild ponies also inhabit the Shetland Islands. Once wild boars and wolves roamed Britain but they were hunted to extinction. Small mammals like badger, foxes, otters, red squirrels and wildcats inhabit Britain. Wildcats are found only in parts of Scotland. Britain has five species of frogs and toads and three species of snakes. There are no snakes in Northern Ireland. Bird watching is a popular national pastime. Britain is home to a large variety of birds. About 200 species are regularly seen. The most common ones are those which remain all 7 year round. Other well known birds are crows, robins, wrens, woodpeckers
The Scottish Wildcat has an intractable temperament and cannot be reliably domesticated, hybrid offspring inherit this wildness. Other theories suggest it derived from Angora cats which arrived at Norwegian ports as ships’ cats and interbred with native Norwegian shorthairs, or that Crusaders took British shorthair domestic cats and longhaired cats to Norway. There is a misconception, fostered by credulous cryptozoologists, that it is a cross between domesticated longhairs and Scottish Wildcats. Norwegian longhairs would have to swim a long way to meet up with Scottish Wildcats! TIt is not a hybrid with European Wildcats nor with European Lynxes. Crosses between domestic cats and European Wildcats are closer in type to the wildcats - wild in temperament and shorthaired. Most likely, it evolved naturally as an adaptation to harsh wintry conditions. Breeding of the pedigree Norwegian Forest Cat from semi-wild outdoor cats and farm cats