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Zoo Animals : How Do Elephants Travel?
Elephants travel in herds across long distances to find water and food, but young males will leave the herd when they reach the age of 12 years old. Explore the elephant's traveling habits withinformation from an animal behavior specialist in this free video on zoo animals. Expert: Gary Wilson Contact: mcweb.moorparkcollege.edu/~eatm/ Bio: Gary Wilson is a professor specializing in animal training at America's Teaching Zoo at Moorpark College. Filmmaker: Sharon Rutter...
Thomson's Gazelle - Fauna Clips
though not usually before 2--3 years of age. During the non-territorial periods males usually spend their time in bachelor groups or as part of a mixed herd. Likewise females will form migratory female groups that travel through the males' territory. As the female groups pass through, the territorial males will try to herd them to prevent them from leaving. Adult male bucks with adjoining territories will engage in combat several times a day, fighting with their horns to establish dominance ...
Caring for Nature: Giraffe
from tall trees, typically acacia trees. If they need to, giraffes can go for several days without water. Instead of drinking, giraffes stay hydrated by the moisture from leaves. BEHAVIOR: Giraffes are non-territorial, social animals. They travel in large herds that are not organized in any way. Herds may consist of any combination of sexes or ages. OFFSPRING: Female giraffes typically give birth to one calf after a fifteen-month gestation period. During the first week of its life, the ...
Kuvasz, Kuvacz, Кувач
he will give a warning, but when necessary, he will interfere. He has a very good behaviour towards children and will always protect them. In the 15th century these dogs were bred to protect the people against enemies (with two or four legs) and to protect the herds against predators.Featuring a vast array of popular themes, such as the four seasons, water, animals, nature, adventure, travel and destinations ... set to music. FILLERS are always nice to look at, often quite amusing, the ...
Privacy Matters HD English subtitles
analysed by... the government and corporations. The more they know about us... the better they can predict how we react to new products, ads and prices. That's why corporations put together complex physical data like our expenditures and our behaviour. Everytime somebody clicks an internet link, dials a number... uses a credit card, loyalty card or a public transport card... that person adds important and personal information to their own data record. To make this work in todays ...