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Meski ยท 1 year ago

Common kingfisher bird

The common macharanga is known as Pati macharanga.  Their English name is Common Kingfisher.  Their scientific name is Alcedo atthis.  Common kingfisher is also known as Eurasian kingfisher and river kingfisher.  It is a small fish with seven subspecies recognized within its wide distribution across Eurasia and North Africa.  They inhabit most of its outlying areas, but migrate from areas where rivers freeze in winter.  Sits quietly on the trees above the water;  Often seen as a turquoise flash over water in very fast low flight.  They have a length of about 1 cm (3 in) and a wingspan of 25 cm (9.8 in) and weigh 34โ€“46 g.

Meski ยท 1 year ago

Scattering or speculating Kingfisher bird

Chitranga masranga is known as spotted or twisted masranga.  Their English name is Pied kingfisher.  Their scientific name is Ceryle rudis.  They generally roam over water to hunt.  They are a medium-sized fish, measuring about 25 cm (9.8 in) long and weighing 35โ€“38 g.  Their skin color is black and white.  They have a white face with a black mask, a white supercilium and a black breast band.  They are found in sub-Saharan Africa extending to western Asia, and similarly from Afghanistan to eastern, India, Thailand and Southeast Asia in the tribe Leucomelanura.

Meski ยท 1 year ago

Giant kingfisher Bird

Giant and giant kingfishers are the largest kingfisher species in Africa.  Their English name is Giant Kingfisher.  Their scientific name is Megaceryle maxima.  It is a breeding bird that inhabits much of the continent south of the Sahara desert, on the other hand, where it is in the arid southwest.  They are about 42โ€“46 cm (16.5โ€“18 in) long and weigh 255โ€“425 g. Like all piscivorous species, they can roam and hunt fish in open water.

Meski ยท 1 year ago

Oriental and Dwarf Kingfisher Bird

The Oriental Dwarf Kingfisher is commonly known as the Three-legged Kingfisher.  Their English name is Oriental dwarf kingfisher.  Their scientific name is Ceyx erithaca.  The Oriental Dwarf Kingfisher is one of the smallest known kingfisher species.  They are slightly larger than medium-sized hummingbirds, measuring 12.5-14 cm in length.  Females weigh 14-16 grams and males weigh 14-21.5 grams.  They are generally endemic to the Indian subcontinent and much of Southeast Asia and live in lowland forests and near streams or ponds.  They eat insects, spiders, worms, crabs, fish, frogs and lizards.

Meski ยท 1 year ago

White throated kingfisher

The white-throated kingfisher is also known as the white-breasted kingfisher.  Their English name is White-throated Kingfisher.  Their scientific name is Halcyon smyrnensis (Halcyon smyrnensis).  Among the species of fish, they are the largest fish.  They are 25โ€“27 cm (10.6โ€“11.00 in) in length.  Their adults have a bright blue wing and tail.  Its head, shoulders, rump and underbelly are chestnut and the throat and breast are white, the large bill and legs are bright red.  They spread widely across the subcontinent from Sinai east to the Philippines in Asia.  They are often found far from water.  They usually eat small reptiles, amphibians, crabs, small rodents, etc.

Meski ยท 1 year ago

Mysterious facts about monkeys

We see and know a lot in the wild animal world. But among the animals, there are different animals that fly in water, land and air. Animals can be divided into different categories based on the characteristics of their movement and habitat. But many of them can move in two places at the same time.  .  Monkey is one of such animals.  Monkeys like to walk and jump at the same time.

Meski ยท 1 year ago

The history of primitive animals / Wild monkey

Monkeys are not the only animals from which the fauna evolved.  Life existed even before the appearance of monkeys on earth, and with the evolution of time, various species of animals have evolved through metamorphosis.  The biggest difference between monkeys and primitive animals was their tails.  Because monkeys had tails than other animals and primitive animals did not have any tails. The primitive animals were larger than monkeys in terms of size and their brains were bigger and bigger in shape.

Meski ยท 1 year ago

Monkeys are primates

It is very sad but true that the number of animals is decreasing day by day. The main reason for this is deforestation.  It is natural that animals like to remember. But nowadays people hunt wild animals for hunting purposes or illegally.  That's why there are so many wildlife

 Not protected.  Competition for survival will always exist between different species of animals.  But as humans, we must be aware that hunting animals illegally is not desirable at all.  And that is why the number of different animals is decreasing day by day and it is almost on the way to extinction.  It is harmful to wildlife.  Click to learn about endangered marine animals

Meski ยท 1 year ago

Group of the monkeys

Very interesting thing is that they like to live in groups like humans. They are clean.  That's why they always try to clean themselves from various impurities, including lice and insects, when they go to the zoo or the forest.  To live in society 

 For just as humans are held together by social bonds, monkeys are held together by forming social bonds among themselves.  Although they are wild animals, they are quite social.

Meski ยท 1 year ago

Macaw monkey wild animals

Barbary macaws are found only in the whole of Europe. Due to the different climate and geographical environment, they look a little different from monkeys in other regions.  But in terms of characteristics, they are identical. Surveys have shown that their habitat is in the areas around Morocco and Algeria, and the most visible in this region. However, currently around 200 monkeys have been found around the Straits of Gibraltar.  Read more about how this happened with the animal that can copy
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