- In the
sable antelope, the
frequency of
flehmen changes seasonally, with the
highest levels just
prior to conception.
Female antelopes ****ociate closely...
- and camels, as well as
species of giraffes,
antelopes and deer.
According to
evolutionary theory,
equine hooves and legs have
evolved over
millions of...
-
Indus Valley civilization, the
interpretation remaining controversial. An
equine form of the
unicorn was
mentioned by the
ancient Gr****s in
accounts of natural...
-
where it was
identified by
Georges Cuvier, who
identified it as a
browsing equine related to the tapir. His
sketch of the
entire animal matched later skeletons...
- Corn, Oats and Barley, a
grain mix fed to
horses and
other livestock: see
equine nutrition Creature Object, a
simple programming language for the game Creatures...
-
Valhalla Goldhorn (Slavic) –
white golden-horned
antelope Jackalope (North American) –
jackrabbit with
antelope horns Keresh (Jewish) –
giant deer of the forest...
-
communal latrines include raccoons,
Eurasian badgers, elephants, deer,
antelopes, horses, and (prehistorically)
dicynodonts (a 240-million-year-old site...
- (US: /ˈziːbrəz/, UK: /ˈzɛbrəz, ˈziː-/) (subgenus Hippotigris) are
African equines with
distinctive black-and-white
striped coats.
There are
three living...
- species,
including primates, lions,
giant tortoises, rock pythons,
equine and
antelope species.
Information and
Culture Minister Lai
Mohammed described...
-
Dirofilariasis Eastern equine encephalitis ****anese
encephalitis Saint Louis encephalitis Scrub typhus Tularemia Venezuelan equine encephalitis West Nile...