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Black dress of Billal Miah
Akkach · 6 months ago
Facebook Old Images Billal Miah Shalgara , Sagar Sagar Salgara, Prince BillalHadra, Prince Sagar Salgara Udaipur Gomati Tripura, Fb old Pictures, Facebook Old images...
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Billal Mia in black
Akkach · 6 months ago
Facebook Old Images Billal Miah Shalgara , Sagar Sagar Salgara, Prince BillalHadra, Prince Sagar Salgara Udaipur Gomati Tripura, Fb old Pictures, Facebook Old images...
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Black and Old Robel Hossen
Akkach · 6 months ago
Old and Gold Images of the Robel Hossen (April 2019) Laltila, Kathalia, Sonamura, Sepahijala, West Tripura
Black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes)
Tumake_Chai · 8 months ago
The Black-footed ferret or American Polecat is a unique ferret species native to North America. It has a distinctive black mask, tail tip, and feet. The nocturnal ferret spends the daytime in its burrows.

This type of weasel primarily lives in prairie grasslands to hunt prairie dogs, which comprise over 90% of its diet. Unfortunately, this species struggles with habitat loss, disease, and the poisoning of prairie dogs. 

Scientists once considered the Black-Footed Ferret extinct in the wild in 1987. However, conservation efforts such as captive breeding programs, reintroduction initiatives, and vaccination against diseases have helped prevent its extinction. Still, the latest IUCN assessments put the Black-Footed Ferrets in the endangered category today1.
Black-headed Python (Aspidites melanocephalus)
DinRat · 8 months ago
The Black-headed python is native to the northern half of Australia, typically growing up to 6.6 feet in length. You'll find this snake dwelling among rocks and loose debris, excluding arid regions.

This terrestrial creature has a muscular body with a flattened profile and tapering tail. Its shiny, black head - a feature that extends several inches down its throat - contrasts with the earthy tones of its banded or brindled-toned body.
Black Mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis)
DinRat · 8 months ago
Even with its name, the snake does not have black scales. Its coloration ranges from brown to olive, with a lighter underbelly providing contrast. 

The term "black" only applies to the dark color of the snake's mouth, which it exposes when it feels threatened.

Moreover, the Black Mamba lives in sub-Saharan Africa and can thrive in various habitats such as savannas, woodlands, rocky slopes, and dense forests. 

These types of snakes are also Africa's longest venomous snakes and the world’s second-longest, reaching up to 14 feet long.

Likewise, it can move at 12.5 miles per hour; its speed and venom make it a skilled predator that primarily feeds on small mammals and birds.
Black-tailed Hairy Dwarf Porcupine (Coendou melanurus)
Ebook · 8 months ago
The Black-tailed Hairy Dwarf Porcupine lives in the rainforests of Colombia and Venezuela. It has a black tail with dense and short quills, which it uses for defense. It has a prehensile tail and spends its days in the safety of the tree canopy. 

This porcupine also feeds on leaves, fruits, and small branches and gives birth to a single offspring after carrying it for about 202 days.
Arizona Black Rattlesnake (Crotalus cerberus)
DinRat · 8 months ago
The Arizona Black Rattlesnake is a venomous species found in Arizona, New Mexico, and some regions of Mexico. Their black or dark grey coloration allows them to blend seamlessly into the surroundings. 

They prey on small mammals such as mice, rats, squirrels, birds, or lizards and have a unique behavior of 'tail-flagging' as a warning to potential predators. Although encounters with this species are rare, always observe them from a safe distance.
Black Giant Squirrel (Ratufa bicolor)
DinRat · 8 months ago
The Black Giant Squirrel has a striking black coat contrasted by cream to cinnamon hues on its underparts. Their body can grow up to 15 inches while their tails can be twice as long.

It's an arboreal animal found in Southeast Asia's mature forests that feeds on seeds, nuts, fruits, leaves, insects, bird eggs, and young birds.

Like oriental giant squirrels, this squirrel rarely ventures to the ground, preferring the trees' safety, where it communicates with its fellow squirrels through distinct calls.
Black Rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis)
Ekpolok · 8 months ago
The Black Rhinoceros is widespread in southern and eastern Africa, effortlessly adapting to grasslands, deserts, and tropical forests.

The African rhinos' general skin color is grey, with some variance to yellow-brown or dark brown. Distinctively, the color tends to match the soil of their individual habitats. Apart from short, fringe-like hair on their ears, the rhino's skin is largely hairless.

In terms of size, males typically exceed females, with an average weight scale tipping between 1,700 and 3,000 pounds. This robust animal brandishes two uneven horns, with some showcasing a small third horn at the posterior.

Unlike the previously mentioned species, Black Rhinos have a pointed, prehensile upper lip that facilitates the feeding process. They leverage this advantage while browsing for their diet, primarily consisting of twigs, woody shrubs, and small trees.

Notably, the Black Rhino forms a mutualistic association with the oxpeckers. The bird not only feeds on the parasites on the rhino’s skin but also warns of incoming predators. 

Unfortunately, the Black Rhinoceros is listed as Critically Endangered owing to heavy poaching for rhino horns in the late 20th century4, despite better protection and management. However, numbers have improved since the mid-90s.
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