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As part of the world's ecosystems, wildlife provides balance and stability to nature's processes. The goal of wildlife conservation is to ensure the survival of these species, and to educate people on living sustainably with other species. It is necessary to give importance to these animals as they balances nature's elements and the preservation of food chains. Wildlife provides a large gene pool. It aids in the conservation of a region's species. Wildlife provides different products such as foods and drugs.
Wildlife is valuable and their lives are precious and priceless. We must protect it to ensure a better future for future generations. As global citizens, it is our responsibility to save the rapidly dwindling greenery, wildlife, and environment, and thus to save Mother Earth from her current crisis.
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WHITE LIONS
White lions are among the rarest and most treasured animals in the world. Rarer still is their survival in the wild. Their white color stands out in Africa’s wild bush country, increasing their risk of being targeted and killed by rival predators and marauding adult male lions. Male white lions weights up to 530 pounds and females up to 400 pounds. Their average lifespan is about 18 years. The male white lion is up to 10 feet long and 4 feet high and 6 feet long, and 3.5 feet for females.
White lions communicate with the vocalization pattern. They make groundbreaking roar to warn potential threats or keep away predators from their family. White lions are soft and caring, and they use chuffing sounds while interacting with member of the pack or with their offspring. The way they communicate and alert their pack is also one of the amazing facts about White lions.
Lions typically kill their prey by strangulation, the pack consumes the carcass at the site of the kill. The pack patiently stalk the prey and attack at the right moment. The study suggests that white lions are equally apex predators as tawny lions.
White lions have significant cultural importance to the local Sepedi and Tsonga of the Grater Timbavati/Kruger park region. White lions are considered sacred in these communities. White lions are symbols of leadership, pride, and royalty and are viewed as national assets in countries like Kenya and Botswana. These facts about White lions show their cultural value and importance.
THE SILENT KILLER | ANACONDA
Few snakes are feared more and understood less than this resident of the Amazon rainforest. This excellent documentary journeys into remote and uncharted realms of the Amazon river basin, where lush forests are stocked with colorful toucans, howler monkeys, tapirs, and reclusive Indian tribes. Hiding within dense vegetation and murky swamps, we encounter the most powerful snake in the world: The Anaconda.
A member of the boa family, South America’s green anaconda is, pound for pound, the largest snake in the world. Its cousin, the reticulated python, can reach slightly greater lengths, but the enormous girth of the anaconda makes it almost twice as heavy.
Green anacondas can grow to more than 29 feet, weigh more than 550 pounds, and measure more than 12 inches in diameter. Females are significantly larger than males. Other anaconda species, all from South America and all smaller than the green anaconda, are the yellow, dark-spotted, and Bolivian varieties.
Anacondas live in swamps, marshes, and slow-moving streams, mainly in the tropical rain forests of the Amazon and Orinoco basins. They are cumbersome on land, but stealthy and sleek in the water. Their eyes and nasal openings are on top of their heads, allowing them to lay in wait for prey while remaining nearly completely submerged.
GO APE- THE FASCINATING WORLD OF PRIMATES
Everyone loves a cheeky monkey. Primates are fun and fascinating. But there is a greater draw- perhaps because they brin g out the inner primate in us. While gorillas lead through gentle nurturing, they share their forest with a much more aggressive cousin, the chimpanzee. Chimps rule with an iron fist, literally beating their opponents into submission.
Chimpanzees have another close relative, the binobo, which looks almost exactly the same but exhibits very different behavior. Any disruption in a chimpanzee family will lead to violence, but binobo's defuse tension and avoid conflict through sex. Any age or gender can mate with any other, making these the king of the swingers.
Apes are a clade of Old World simians native to Africa and Sourh east Asia, which together with its sister group Cercopithe cidae form the catarrhine clade. Apes do not tails due to a mutation of the TBXT gene.
In traditional and non-specific use, the term "ape" can include tailless primates taxonomically considered Cercopithecidae (such as the Barbary ape and black ape), and is thus not equivalent to the scientific taxon Hominoidea. There are two extant branches of the superfamily Hominoidea: the gibbons, or lesser apes, the hominids, or great apes.
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