Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Apes and Monkeys


Primates  also flourish all over Bangladesh, but most plentifully in the Sundarbans and the Hill Tracts.
Amongst the different kind you will find the Hoolock Gibbon (the only ape in the subcontinent) as wells as langurs, and different species' of monkeys.
Hoolock gibbons mate for life and look after their territories with whistle songs that echo from side to side the forests in the early mornings, charitable rise to their handle of the "singing ape.


Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Hyena


Hyenas or Hyaenas are the animals of the relatives Hyaenidae of suborder feliforms of the Carnivora. It is the fourth negligible natural family in the Carnivora, and one of the negligible in the mammalia.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Venomous Animals




Animals that have poison or toxic matter in any part of the body and use it to their defense are termed as deadly animals. They are poisonous in nature and can be fatal as well. Although at present they are believed to be less noxious and assault only when they are frightened or threatened. In this part you can learn about poisonous mammals, venomous snakes and venomous spiders.

Friday, May 3, 2013

Lion, The King of the Jungle

These kings of the jungle can weigh between 250 and 550 pounds, depending on sex and age and can grow up to be 14 years old in the wild and over the age of 20 years old in captivity. They become capable at hunting at the age of two and are fully grown after 5 or 6 years. Male lions are distinguishable for their impressive manes, which signifies their masculinity and reflects their health. The darker and thicker the mane, the healthier the lion. It allows the lions to appear stronger and frightening to warn off enemies, particularly humans, and appeals to lionesses that are scientifically proven to mate more with lions with thick and dark manes. Lions with no manes are either genetically inbred or have been castrated.

Sarail Hound


The Sarail Hound is a single breed of dog that very closely resemble the Grey Hound and is found mainly in Sarail upazilla of Brahamanbaria district of Bangladesh. Although there is lack of real information about the derivation of the breed, but some researchers assume Sarail Hound to be a Fusion of Arabian Hunting dogs, Greyhounds and Wild-dogs. At present the ‘pure Sarail Hound’ is opposite a devastating future leading to possible destruction. Therefore, it is very important that dog enthusiasts of Bangladesh recognize this breed as a part of Bangladesh’s tradition and take initiative to save it from extinction.