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years. Pic. 1: Appaloosa (2010): Male Panthera tigris altaica, Leipzig Zoo/ Tomak (* 27. Mai 2004 in Leipzig). URL: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:P.t.altaica_Tomak_Male.jpg (03.01.2014). The Siberian [...] loners in large areas, which they mark with scratch marks and urine. Male Siberian tigers defend their territory against other males, but sometimes share it with one or two females. The Siberian Tiger 3 [...] largest living felid. It has a shoulder height of up to 110 cm and a length of 190 up to 220 cm. A male Siberian tiger can weigh up to 360 kg. A female Siberian Tiger weighs about 100 to 160 kg. The fur
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________________________________ The Polar Bear Teampoints Questions, red How much do fully grown male polar bears weigh? a. ca. 200-400 kg b. ca. 400-600 kg c. ca. 600-800 kg How much do fully grown female
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It weighs on average between 50 and 60 kilograms, but the females are bigger and heavier than the males. These animals have a dark grey or black back. Their undersides and necks are lighter in colour, almost
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prey for the cheetahs. Usually, they consume two kilograms of meat per day. However, sometimes the male cheetahs only go hunting once or twice per week. The females, however, go hunting every day, since [...] eu/englisch-deutsch/day http://de.pons.eu/englisch-deutsch/However http://de.pons.eu/englisch-deutsch/males http://de.pons.eu/englisch-deutsch/cheetah http://de.pons.eu/englisch-deutsch/go http://de.pons.e [...] lines from the eyes to the muzzle; these lines are called “tears”. Cheetah females are solitary, the males form groups. Cheetahs become sexually mature at the age of three years. Females give birth to 1-6
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When you see a squad of bar-tailed godwits, you would think there are two different species: The males are bright russet, the females grey-white and even a little bigger. This is one of the species that
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The head is cone-shaped. The fur of the female grey seal is silver grey with dark grey spots, the male is dark grey and has bright spots. The pups are white. For grey seals generally The grey seal belongs
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Teaching Material on Biodiversity Conservation (TMBC) Teacher’s material Plan for the lesson about the grey seal Title: The grey seal Author: Malena Holle Quality Assessment: Lea Stanke Level: Primary
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Kestrel 2 Description It can reach a size between 26 and 30.5 cm. The weight is up to 250 grams. The males are slightly smaller than the females. Wingspan is approximately 45 cm and wings are rounded, unlike
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„woodpecker with the thieve- mask„ also. On the females’s cheeks is a black spot. This spot of the males is red and black. You often see the green woodpecker at the ground. There he looks for ants. When [...] the top feathering. Work order: Try to find out which bird of the picture is the female, which the male and the young one. Choose one and draw a big example of this on a poster. Take the right colors. Do
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to the adaptation process to humans, also on flat roofs. They lay three to four eggs each time. The male and the female oystercatcher keep an eye on the eggs for the whole period of 26 days. As soon as the