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White-tailed deer does have good vision and hearing, but they rely much more on their sense of smell and speed. They are very agile and can run at speeds of up to 48 km/h. Their gray-brown winter coat not only serves as camouflage from predators but also is hollow in the middle, making it very effective at retaining body heat. Schleich figures are great...
It's said that wolves howl at the moon, but their howling is actually used for communication among themselves. They howl to draw attention to something among other pack members, call for a joint hunt, or even try to drive away foreign wolves. Their howling can be heard over many kilometers. Schleich figures are great toys for collecting and playing, due...
A baby giraffe at birth already weighs 50 kilograms and falls to the ground from a height of two meters. However, it is not injured and can run after a short time. Giraffe calves are raised together with other young animals in a nursery. A female giraffe from the herd acts as a "nursery teacher" and takes care of the calves, while the other mothers search...
The domestic donkey originally derives from the African wild ass. It copes well with high temperatures and has minimal dietary needs. It's often described as stubborn and foolish when it appears to stand for no reason and refuses to move on. On the contrary, donkeys can't run as fast as horses, so it would be absurd to flee in panic in a dangerous...
The Tinker breed combines the fiery Shire horse, the mighty Clydesdale, the majestic Friesian pony, and the sure-footed Dales pony. These breeds were crossed by travelers in Great Britain and Ireland to create a strong draft and workhorse. Simultaneously, great attention was paid to the animals' temperament. They needed to be absolutely gentle and...
Pinto horses have unique, beautiful coat patterns that give the horses even more personality. Despite this, Pintos are not a separate breed. They are color variations that can be found in almost all breeds. In terms of patterns, there are "Overo" and "Tobiano" types. The Overo variety has colored fur with white patches. Often their head is also completely...
After birth, mothers lick their calves dry in the pen. Within just a few days, they can go out to the pasture to play and frolic. A few weeks later, they start eating grass and hay. However, they are not yet able to digest fresh greenery as adult animals do. Therefore, the calves drink their mother's milk for the next 6-12 months. At about five years of...
Calves are born about once a year. It's very important for them to drink their mother's milk within the first few hours. This is a special yellowish liquid called colostrum, which is inedible for humans. It contains numerous antibodies that make the calf less susceptible to diseases. After about five days, the calf receives enough colostrum and then...
Mustangs are also known as “mestengos”. This Spanish word means “stray”. They are domestic horses that the Spanish brought by ship to America in the 16th century, and which then escaped. As they found plenty of food on the fertile pastures and had almost no natural enemies except the puma, they multiplied very quickly. To this day, mustangs still live...
Clydesdale horses are large and strong. They are characterized by a slightly convex profile, long ears, and a short neck. They have a friendly disposition, are willing to work, and can be used in many ways. Their horseshoes are not only very large but also weigh a good 2.5 kilograms. This is four to five times the weight of iron compared to a warmblood or...
Clydesdale horses grow more slowly than other horse breeds. The foals do not reach maturity at four to five years old, but at seven to eight years old. By then, they weigh about 1000 kilograms – as much as a small car. They are so strong that they can pull objects much heavier than themselves. Consequently, they also have a high demand for food and water....
Only Andalusian horses listed in the studbook can be referred to as Pure Spanish Breed (PRE). To be registered, a horse must be recorded and licensed. The license is a standard of the horse, where its gait and body structure are evaluated. Andalusian horses are widely recognized as an outstanding dressage breed, whose predispositions in this regard...