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Lisha Pace

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  • Nov 11, 2024 | a-z-animals.com | Lisha Pace

    Bamboo makes up 99% of their diet!AdvertisementGiant Panda Bear Scientific ClassificationKingdomAnimaliaPhylumChordataClassMammaliaOrderCarnivoraFamilyUrsidaeGenusAiluropodaScientific NameAiluropoda melanoleucaRead our Complete Guide to Classification of Animals.

  • Oct 14, 2024 | a-z-animals.com | Lisha Pace

    Cat owners love to see the reaction of their cat when it encounters catnip. Most felines love it and show it in crazy ways that include rubbing against everything, pawing random objects, rolling around, and just generally acting strange. Catnip makes your favorite feline act like a cat in heat, although it affects males and females equally. It can turn a docile cat into a wigged-out lunatic within a matter of seconds. But what exactly is catnip, and why does it affect some felines and not others?

  • Oct 10, 2024 | a-z-animals.com | Lisha Pace

    Guard dogs are on high alert to let you know of any danger and also serve as protection dogs. There are different types of guard dog breeds, from those that are more general watchdogs to protective dogs that immediately and aggressively attack, but they’re all loyal and protective. To find the best family guard dog that’s right for you, read on to learn more about some different types of guard dog breeds from the low-energy guard dog to the best attack dog.

  • Aug 24, 2024 | a-z-animals.com | Lisha Pace

    From their name alone, it’s easy to determine that the dachshund is a dog bred in Germany. Their name translates to “badger dogs,” which is perfect because this breed was used for hunting badgers. Dachshunds are energetic, loving, and intelligent. They are affectionally called sausage dogs, hotdogs, wiener dogs, and doxies. Trained and bred to hunt, dachshunds weren’t always beloved household pets. They used to burrow deep into tunnels to hunt and kill badgers.

  • Jun 30, 2024 | a-z-animals.com | Lisha Pace

    Horses are incredible animals of strength and speed. From the time of their domestication from wild horses around 4,000 BC until the invention of trains, they were still the fastest source of locomotion on land. While they no longer provide an essential service, horses are still ridden both for pleasure and for sport. This article will cover the top nine fastest horse breeds in the world. Top speed will be the main factor, but so will stamina and endurance over long distances.

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