Monday, September 3, 2012

Horn Shark


Animals Unique | Horn Shark |
The horn shark is a small species of shark, natively found in the coastal waters of north-west North America. The horn shark is named for the broad, flattened head and found a high ridge behind this shark's large eyes that is almost horn-like in appearance and makes this shark one of the hardiest of all shark species.

Honey Bee


Animals Unique | Honey Bee |
The honey bee is a small sized bee that quiet inhabiting forests, jungles, meadows and gardens all all over the world. There are only seven species of honey bee Recognized out of 20.000 different bee species found worldwide, but these species individually Often Contain their own subspecies. There are 44 known subspecies of the seven species of honey bee.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Hippopotamus



Animals Unique | Hippopotamus |
Hippopotamus Classification and Evolution
The Hippopotamus is a large semi-aquatic mammal that is found wallowing in the rivers and lakes across sub-Saharan Africa. Despite it's appearance, the Hippopotamus is actually thought to be most closely related to Whales as the two are thought to have had a common ancestor roughly 54 million that Existed years ago.

Himalayan



Animals Unique | Himalayan |
The Himalayan cat (also known as the Persian colourpoint) is a mix-bred cat originally bred from the Siamese cat and the Persian cat. The Siamese was used for the fur markings and the Persian cat for their long fur and pretty features.

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Highland Cattle



Animals Unique | Highland Cattle |
Highland cattle (also known as the hairy cow) are an old Scottish breed of cow, bred primarily for their beef. Often Highland cattle are bred for cattle shows, and some highland cattle can win many prizes due to the incredible condition of the highland cattle individuals.

Heron


Animals Unique | Heron |
The heron is a large species of bird that Inhabits wetlands and areas that are close to lakes, ponds and rivers. Some species of heron are also known as egrets and bitterns instead of being called herons.