wild animals
Animals the way nature intended it; explore the world of wild animals and the controversies surrounding domestication and hunting of feral beasts.
Tilly the Talking Raccoon: A Tale of Kindness and Wisdom
Once upon a time, in a forest full of all kinds of creatures, there was a special animal named Tilly. Tilly was a raccoon, with a shiny coat of fur and curious eyes that always seemed to be looking for adventure. But what made Tilly so special was that she could talk.
By Newss Next3 years ago in Petlife
Animals in the News:
Animals are a fascinating and integral part of our world. From the majestic elephants roaming the savannahs of Africa to the tiny bees buzzing around our gardens, animals play critical roles in maintaining ecosystems and enriching our lives. In this article, we'll explore some recent animal news stories, including discoveries of new species, conservation efforts, and heartwarming animal stories.
By youssef asm3 years ago in Petlife
8 Hilarious Facts About Pets That Will Make You Smile
Pets are amazing creatures that bring joy, love, and companionship to our lives. Whether it's a fluffy cat or a playful dog, pets are an essential part of our families. However, they can also be quite hilarious, providing us with endless entertainment and laughter. In this blog post, we'll explore some funny information about pets that will surely put a smile on your face.
By youssef asm3 years ago in Petlife
Pangolin
Pangolin world’s Scaled Mammal The pangolin is a mammal that is native to Africa and Asia. It is also known as the scaly anteater, due to its unique appearance and diet. There are eight different species of pangolin, four of which are found in Asia and four in Africa.
By Lydia Babu3 years ago in Petlife
The little crab, with its adorable pose holding onto a sea anemone, is simply precious.
On a coral reef, a crab was leisurely strolling and foraging, completely unaware that a famished little moray eel was covetously eyeing it from the crevices in the rocks nearby. As the moray eel crept closer and closer in the shadow of the reef, the crab realized the danger and it seemed that it could not escape the gaping maw full of sharp teeth. Suddenly, the crab began punching the moray eel with its fists, which were actually two anemones! The moray eel looked left and right, realizing that it seemed unable to bite down and left dejectedly.
By Joe Edwards3 years ago in Petlife
The happiest animal in the world, the quokka, sleeps with a smile. Is it trying to laugh itself awake?
When it comes to the happiest animal in the world, if it's not the first, then naturally, all the animals that cry will be the second, because compared to it, others are like crying, at best, they can only manage a bitter smile. Here, the little guy who grew up on the world's sweetest laughter is the Short-tailed Dwarf Kangaroo, scientific name: Setonix brachyurus, also known as Quokka. So in nature, there is a laughter called the "Quokka smile," which can be considered the Mona Lisa's smile of nature. It is so sweet that it can penetrate into the bone marrow and heal the troubles of the day. The author thinks that whether you are happy or temporarily depressed, you can raise one to make your life full of sunshine every day, hug the sunshine to sleep, be awakened by the sunshine, and how can life not be sunny? Are you touched? As for where to find them, they mainly live in Australia and are now listed as endangered protected animals in Australia. The author boldly speculates that it may be because their smile is too sweet, and everyone wants to have one. Therefore, it may have laughed itself out of existence. Happiness is innocent, but excessive greed can lead to dire consequences for them. Hopefully, they can hold onto their paradise so that when we dream of that place at night and see them, we can also wake up with a smile. Indeed, the title of the happiest animal in nature is well-deserved. Even when sleeping, it can smile so sweetly. Thinking about ourselves, the last time we laughed in our sleep should have been when we were children. It seems that only the laughter of the purest soul can be so sweet, and the Short-tailed Dwarf Kangaroo is like a carefree child. Happiness is an essential part of every day, and suddenly I thought of a sentence, "I am responsible for raising you, and you are responsible for being happy." Indeed, these little guys are always either smiling or being funny, too cute! I confess that I have become a fan. After all this talk, let me share some knowledge with you. The Short-tailed Dwarf Kangaroo is a small kangaroo, the only member of the dwarf kangaroo family, about the size of a domestic cat. It is a herbivorous animal and often active at night. Short-tailed Dwarf Kangaroos live on some small islands off the west coast of Australia, mainly concentrated on Rottnest Island near Perth and Bald Head Island near Albany. They live in groups on a small piece of land in the Two-Person Bay Nature Reserve, coexisting with Gilbert's Potoroo. They generally weigh between 3-5 kilograms, are about 40-55 centimeters long, and have a tail length of 24-30 centimeters. They are robust in build, with round ears and short, wide heads. Although very small...
By Joe Edwards3 years ago in Petlife
"From Captivity to Freedom: The Story of Kaisan the Circus Lion"
Kaisan lay still in his cage, his eyes half-closed, as he listened to the sounds of the circus around him. The audience was cheering, clapping, and whistling, but Kaisan felt no joy in their excitement. He had been performing in the circus for as long as he could remember, and he was tired of it. He wanted to be free, to run wild in the forest and feel the grass under his paws.
By Ganeshram Raju3 years ago in Petlife
Elephant social animal
Elephant lives in forests and is a vegetarian animal. Though the favorite food of elephant is sugarcane but it also eats green leaves, bananas, banana trees, plants, walnuts etc. An elephant can eat up to 100 to 150 kg of food and drink up to 100 to 150 liters of water in a whole day. Elephant can live for 100 to 120 years. Elephant is found in the dense forests of the states of Assam, Mysore, Tripura etc. in India.Elephant is one of the largest and strongest animals in the world. Elephant is not only powerful but also intelligent animal. By the way, if we see, elephant is counted among wild animals, but it is trained and made a pet and is prepared to carry heavy goods and to show sports in the circus. Elephant has been considered a royal animal, because in ancient times elephant used to be the ride of kings and emperors.It can also be more than 10 feet in height. Its skin is very thick and hard and its color is dark gray. White colored elephant is also found in many places, but white colored elephant is very rare.
By Sanju Shrivastav3 years ago in Petlife
Forest Laws
Chenki was a wise monkey who lived in the heart of the jungle. He spent most of his days lounging in the trees, observing the animals below and dispensing his sage advice. His words were so wise that the other animals in the jungle sought his guidance whenever they faced a difficult situation.
By Ahmet Enes Ergen3 years ago in Petlife
Tall Tail
Once upon a time, in a vast African savannah, there lived a giraffe that was unlike any other. This giraffe, whose name was George, could speak fluently in the language of humans. George had a long neck, beautiful brown and orange spots, and a friendly personality that drew other animals to him.
By Asad Saleem3 years ago in Petlife









