Saturday, April 30, 2016
Friday, April 29, 2016
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Newfoundland pine marten
The Newfoundland pine marten (Martes Americana Atrata) is a subspecies of the American marten native to the Canadian state of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is listed as endangered as of 2001 and has been protected as of 1934. There are only 14 land mammals native to the island.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Animals that arrived after the Chernobyl disaster
Wolves
Wild boars
Raccoon dogs
Deer
Badgers
Bears
Foxes
Lynxes
Moose
Elk
Horses
Wolverines
Weasels
Beavers
Raccoons
European wildcats
Eagles
Loons
Snakes
Amphibians
Fish
European pine martens
European bison
European otters
European minks
Foxes
Lynxes
Moose
Elk
Horses
Wolverines
Weasels
Beavers
Raccoons
European wildcats
Eagles
Loons
Snakes
Amphibians
Fish
European pine martens
European bison
European otters
European minks
Vancouver island black bear
The Vancouver island black bear (Ursus Americanus Vancouveri) is a subspecies of the American black bear native to Vancouver island, British Columbia, Canada. American black bears are the most common bear species in the world and some subspecies are endangered such as the Mexican black bear. I hope the Vancouver island black bear isn't endangered like the Vancouver island gray wolf or the Mexican black bear. Vancouver island black bears are larger than those other mainland black bears like the Newfoundland lynx is larger than those mainland Canadian lynxes.
Subspecies of Canis Lupus A to Z
Alaskan tundra wolf (Canis Lupus Tundram)
Alexander archipelago wolf (Canis Lupus Ligoni)
Arabian wolf (Canis Lupus Arabs)
Arctic wolf (Canis Lupus Arctos)
Austro-Hungarian wolf (Canis Lupus Minor)
Beringian wolf (Canis Lupus Beringensis)
Baffin island wolf (Canis Lupus Manningi)
Bernard's wolf (Canis Lupus Bernardi)
British Columbian wolf (Canis Lupus Columbianus)
Caspian sea wolf (Canis Lupus Cubanensis)
Cave wolf (Canis Lupus Spelaeus)
Cascade mountain wolf (Canis Lupus Fuscus)
Dingo (Canis Lupus Dingo)
Domestic dog (Canis Lupus Familiaris)
Eurasian wolf (Canis Lupus Lupus)
Egyptian wolf (Canis Lupus Lupaster)
Eastern timber wolf (Canis Lupus Lycaon)
English wolf (Canis Lupus Britainensis)
Florida black wolf (Canis Lupus Floridanus)
Great plains wolf (Canis Lupus Nubilus)
Greenland wolf (Canis Lupus Orion)
Gregory's wolf (Canis Lupus Gregoryi)
Hokkaido wolf (Canis Lupus Hattai)
Himalayan wolf (Canis Lupus Himalayensis)
Hudson bay wolf (Canis Lupus Hudsonicus)
Iberian wolf (Canis Lupus Signatus)
Indian wolf (Canis Lupus Indica)
Iranian wolf (Canis Lupus Pallipes)
Italian wolf (Canis Lupus Italicus)
Japanese wolf (Canis Lupus Hodophilax)
Kenai peninsula wolf (Canis Lupus Alces)
Labrador wolf (Canis Lupus Labradorius)
Levantine wolf (Canis Lupus Deitanus)
Manitoba wolf (Canis Lupus Griseoalbus)
Mackenzie river wolf (Canis Lupus Mackenzii)
Megafaunel wolf (Canis Lupus Megafaunel)
Mexican wolf (Canis Lupus Baileyi)
Mogollon mountain wolf (Canis Lupus Mogollonensis)
Newfoundland wolf (Canis Lupus Beothucus)
New Guinea singing dog (Canis Dingo Hallstromi)
Northern Rocky mountains wolf (Canis Lupus Irremotus)
Northwestern wolf (Canis Lupus Occidentalis)
Red wolf (Canis Lupus Rufus)
Russian wolf (Canis Lupus Communis)
Southern Rocky mountains wolf (Canis Lupus Youngi)
Steppe wolf (Canis Lupus Campestris)
Texas gray wolf (Canis Lupus Monstrabillis)
Tibetan wolf (Canis Lupus Chanco)
Tundra wolf (Canis Lupus Albus)
Vancouver island wolf (Canis Lupus Crassodon)
Yukon wolf (Canis Lupus Pambasileus)
Alexander archipelago wolf (Canis Lupus Ligoni)
Arabian wolf (Canis Lupus Arabs)
Arctic wolf (Canis Lupus Arctos)
Austro-Hungarian wolf (Canis Lupus Minor)
Beringian wolf (Canis Lupus Beringensis)
Baffin island wolf (Canis Lupus Manningi)
Bernard's wolf (Canis Lupus Bernardi)
British Columbian wolf (Canis Lupus Columbianus)
Caspian sea wolf (Canis Lupus Cubanensis)
Cave wolf (Canis Lupus Spelaeus)
Cascade mountain wolf (Canis Lupus Fuscus)
Dingo (Canis Lupus Dingo)
Domestic dog (Canis Lupus Familiaris)
Eurasian wolf (Canis Lupus Lupus)
Egyptian wolf (Canis Lupus Lupaster)
Eastern timber wolf (Canis Lupus Lycaon)
English wolf (Canis Lupus Britainensis)
Florida black wolf (Canis Lupus Floridanus)
Great plains wolf (Canis Lupus Nubilus)
Greenland wolf (Canis Lupus Orion)
Gregory's wolf (Canis Lupus Gregoryi)
Hokkaido wolf (Canis Lupus Hattai)
Himalayan wolf (Canis Lupus Himalayensis)
Hudson bay wolf (Canis Lupus Hudsonicus)
Iberian wolf (Canis Lupus Signatus)
Indian wolf (Canis Lupus Indica)
Iranian wolf (Canis Lupus Pallipes)
Italian wolf (Canis Lupus Italicus)
Japanese wolf (Canis Lupus Hodophilax)
Kenai peninsula wolf (Canis Lupus Alces)
Labrador wolf (Canis Lupus Labradorius)
Levantine wolf (Canis Lupus Deitanus)
Manitoba wolf (Canis Lupus Griseoalbus)
Mackenzie river wolf (Canis Lupus Mackenzii)
Megafaunel wolf (Canis Lupus Megafaunel)
Mexican wolf (Canis Lupus Baileyi)
Mogollon mountain wolf (Canis Lupus Mogollonensis)
Newfoundland wolf (Canis Lupus Beothucus)
New Guinea singing dog (Canis Dingo Hallstromi)
Northern Rocky mountains wolf (Canis Lupus Irremotus)
Northwestern wolf (Canis Lupus Occidentalis)
Red wolf (Canis Lupus Rufus)
Russian wolf (Canis Lupus Communis)
Southern Rocky mountains wolf (Canis Lupus Youngi)
Steppe wolf (Canis Lupus Campestris)
Texas gray wolf (Canis Lupus Monstrabillis)
Tibetan wolf (Canis Lupus Chanco)
Tundra wolf (Canis Lupus Albus)
Vancouver island wolf (Canis Lupus Crassodon)
Yukon wolf (Canis Lupus Pambasileus)
Monday, April 25, 2016
BBC Spy In The series
Bear: Spy In The Woods
Tiger: Spy In The Jungle
Lion: Spy In The Savannah
Elephant: Spy In The Herd
Polar Bear: Spy On The Ice
Tiger: Spy In The Jungle
Lion: Spy In The Savannah
Elephant: Spy In The Herd
Polar Bear: Spy On The Ice
Sunday, April 24, 2016
There's there's it's a you have to d'oh doo-wah
The there's there's it's a you have to d'oh doo-wah (Lafacukur Totuscolubro) is a very rare snake native to the Wisconsin coasts of Lake Michigan. It is the rarest animal in the whole wide world and unlike every other snake in the world, which are reptiles, this one appears to be a mammal. It kinda looks like a cat's tail and has poor eye sight. It was 1st described in April 5th, 2016 by me. In this picture, this one is pretty fat.
Saturday, April 23, 2016
Friday, April 22, 2016
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
My 3 favorite carnivores of Taiwan
Formosan yellow throated marten
Formosan black bear
Formosan clouded leopard
7 subspecies of Ursus Arctos from the modern range map
1. Eurasian brown bear
2. Ussuri brown bear
3. Kamchatka brown bear
4. Syrian brown bear
5. Himalayan brown bear
6. Tibetan blue bear
7. East Siberian brown bear
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Yellow throated marten
The yellow throated marten or kharza (Matres Flavigula)is a Asian species of mustelid native to India, China, Taiwan, and Indonesia. As of 2005, 9 subspecies are recognized including the Indian, Amur, Formosan, Hainan, Sumatran, Indochinese, Malaysian, Javan, and Bornean. The Formosan is rare and probably endangered. It is listed as least concern as of the 1990's. The Formosan yellow throated marten is one of the 3 best known top predators of Taiwan along with the extinct Formosan clouded leopard and the endangered Formosan black bear.
All 9 subspecies of the yellow throated marten
1. Indian kharza
2. Amur kharza
3. Formosan kharza
4. Hainan kharza
5. Sumatran kharza
6. Indochinese kharza
7. Malaysian kharza
8. Javan kharza
9. Bornean kharza
Countries, regions, and states where gray wolves live(ed)
Greenland
Canada
Alaska
USA
Mexico
Ireland
UK
France
Portugal
Spain
Italy
Switzerland
Turkey
Russia
Japan
India
Saudi Arabia
Oman
United Arab Emirates
Egypt
Libya
Algeria
Morocco
China
Mongolia
Nepal
Korea
Iran
Pakistan
Afghanistan
Greece
Bhutan
Bangladesh
Israel
Germany
Norway
Finland
Sweden
Luxembourg
Ukraine
Iraq
Jordan
Laos
Qatar
Kazakhstan
Vietnam
Yemen
Czech Republic
Armenia
Bulgaria
Croatia
Bears that belong in the genus Usruidae
Brown bear (Ursus Arctos)
Polar bear (Ursus Maritimus)
American black bear (Ursus Americanus)
North American beaver subspecies
Cook Inlet beaver
Newfoundland beaver
Canadian beaver
Carolina beaver
Sonora beaver
Pacific beaver
Rio-Grande beaver
Woods beaver
Missouri river beaver
Washington beaver
Admiralty beaver
Shasta beaver
California golden beaver
Texas beaver
Protected Carnivorans of Taiwan
Formosan black bear
Formosan yellow throated marten
Chinese otter
Crab eating mongoose
Formosan gem faced civet
Small Chinese civet
Formosan clouded leopard
Leopard cat
Formosan yellow throated marten
Chinese otter
Crab eating mongoose
Formosan gem faced civet
Small Chinese civet
Formosan clouded leopard
Leopard cat
Eurasian brown bear populations
European brown bear
Iberian brown bear
Cantabrian brown bear
Danish brown bear
Scottish brown bear
German brown bear
Bavarian brown bear
Swiss brown bear
French brown bear
Monday, April 18, 2016
Ussuri black bear
The Ussuri or Manchurian black bear (Ursus Thibetanus Ussuricus) is the largest subspecies of the Asiatic black bear native to the Amur/Ussuri region of Southeastern Russia, Northeastern China, and the Korean peninsula. It was 1st described in 1901 by zoologist Pierre Marie Heude. There were 2 prehistoric subspecies of the Asian black bear native to Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Caucasus. It is way different than the Ussuri BROWN bear.
2 Nintendo games with Krystal and dinosaurs similar to each other
Dinosaur Planet
Star Fox Adventures
Rock hyrax
The rock hyrax, also known as the rock badger or cape hyrax, is a species of mustelid native to South Africa, the Arabian peninsula, North Africa, and Central Africa. If you want to see the rock hyrax in some of my other posts, go to the June 2015 section. It is the only species in the genus Procavia.
Maine coon
The Main coon is a domestic cat breed that comes from the US sate of Maine in the Northeastern USA. It is one of the largest breed of cat in the world. In fact, they also come from the British isles because there are rare black panther sightings there and the British government claims that those cats are just Maine coons. Scottish wildcats seem very much like domestic cats but they are twice as large as them.
Sunday, April 17, 2016
My 7 favorite locally extinct animals of the British isles
1. Eurasian lynx
2. Gray wolf
3. Wolverine
4. Eurasian brown bear
5. Moose
7. European bison
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