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The Elephant

22nd June 2010
This is the largest land mammal in Kenya. The elephants are very social animals and live in herds of even over a hundred elephants. There life spun is around seventy years. The males are the leaders in the unit and there chief role is to protect the he... Read >
Author: Animal Passion Tours & Safaris

The Wildebeest

21st June 2010
This is an antelope of the genus consociates. It is a mammal and has hooves. The white wildebeest and the blue wildebeest are both found in Africa. They live for about thirty years. They weigh 120 to 270 kgs and are about 1.27m to 1.47m in length. They ca... Read >
Author: adventure africa expedition

The Kenyan Elephant

19th June 2010
This is the largest mammal in Kenya. It is a grazer and a very social one. You will find them living in herds of a few hundreds. They work as a team. The main role of the bulls is to protect the herd from predators such as the lions, cheetahs, other preda... Read >
Author: adventure africa expedition

The Famous Five of Kenya

19th June 2010
The famous five also known us the big five are the Lion, leopard, buffalo, the elephant and the buffalo. They live in the savanna grassland of Kenya. The Lion also known as the King of the Jungle is the most famous. It lives in a pride of up to 3 males an... Read >
Author: adventure africa expedition

Jukebox Hire - Do They Still Do That?

10th June 2010
You're planning your party and its time to make a decision about the entertainment. The first thing that comes to mind is a DJ, or maybe a band... But what a jukebox! People are social animals and tend to follow others, in other words if some guests st... Read >
Author: Derek JJ

Effective Household Tips to Get Rid of Pesky Pigeons

26th May 2010
Pigeons are wonderful species and most of us love this bird. Many people enjoy feeding pigeons unless they create a mess. Their loveliness is attenuated when these social animals move into our buildings. When pigeon pests come home to roost on your porch ... Read >
Author: cleondann

Feeding Pigeons is Dreadful for Healthful Living

26th May 2010
Pigeons are wonderful species and most of us love this bird. Many people enjoy feeding pigeons unless they create a mess. Their loveliness is attenuated when these social animals move into our buildings. When pigeon pests come home to roost on your porch ... Read >
Author: Ethan Hunt

Life Questions that Can Haunt Us

25th May 2010
College and post collegiate life is interesting to say the very least. The experience of being on your own is one that leaves you amazed at the things you learn and just when you think you know it all, you realize you don't know anything much. There are... Read >
Author: steve magill

Expand Your Vision And Thinking By Engaging Yourself In Social Networking

20th May 2010
Social networking is an important activity, in which everyone should take part. It is the part of our lives. Being human beings, all of us are social animals, which mean that we are in need of making relationships. This is the reason, why we all live in s... Read >
Author: dosth Thomas

Cat Training Tips – How long can a Cat be Left Alone?

10th May 2010
Cat training is not as easy as teaching a dog to sit, stay or heel but it can be rewarding. Some of the most basic things to teach your pet cat are to use the toilet as well as to stay home alone and behave. To do this, every cat owner should know is that... Read >
Author: Lilibeth Thompson

Survivors of the Savannah

29th April 2010
As one of the great survivors, Zebras have excellent eyesight, a keen sense of smell and are capable of running 40 mph. Every zebra has its own pattern of stripes (which makes it easier for researchers). Zebra belong to the family Equidae, hoofed animals ... Read >
Author: naturaltrack

Stop Dog Aggression Before it Becomes a Problem

27th April 2010
Understanding aggressive behavior in your dog is the first step to curtailing it. Aggression is a natural instinct for dogs. Undomesticated dogs often had to be aggressive in order to survive. As dogs have been domesticated selective breeding has minimize... Read >
Author: Marie Smith

How To Chose A Portable Outdoor Dog Kennel

08th April 2010
Making the decision to get a crate or kennel for your pet is a tough one. This will make your dog and you happier. You may not realize it, though, at first. The following are going to be some tips to show how to choose a portable outdoor dog kennel for yo... Read >
Author: tim@trbellenterprises.com

Attraction Marketing's Roots

19th March 2010
Since the beginning of time there have been laws of nature that govern what reactions will happen for anything that occurs. The instinct for survival is one of the strongest of these laws. It has nothing to do with marketing but if you are going to make i... Read >
Author: Dan Lambeth

How Much do You Really Know about Your Pet?

15th March 2010
Dogs thrive on positive direction and are extremely social animals. Over the years, the breeds have been protected and perfected. The outcome is a breed who have a deep foundation within the respectful human dog relationship. This is why the respected rel... Read >
Author: Armand Gray
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