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I don't know if they are tougher but it might not be true. I know a lot of brown eyed and brown haired people but not all of them are tough.
Roughly one acre. If the grazing is very poor, allow more. Rich pasture should never be used for grazing donkeys, mules or native British ponies, especially Welsh ponies, as it causes laminitis.
people in a America are genrally more unhealthy, so the can be larger. which means they might be able to fit in
It all depends on the quality of the grazing. Normally you allow one acre of land per horse but on poor quality grazing I would say one horse per two acres. Poor grazing is better than good grazing for ponies, donkeys and mules. You might be able to get 75 or 80 horses on 72 acres but if the grazing were poor, a more realistic figure would be 40.
The Sahel is a grassland. Desertification turns food grazing and farmland into unusable desert. Since the Sahel is used for both farming and grazing, it would hurt the economy of the Sahel people.
The Sahel is a grassland. Desertification turns food grazing and farmland into unusable desert. Since the Sahel is used for both farming and grazing, it would hurt the economy of the Sahel people.
an animal might die because it does not get very much things it needs to live.
If a grassland animal moved to the Arctic tundra, you would be following a caribou on its annual migration. You would watch it graze on the grass of the tundra. Then when winter came, you would watch it move south to its winter grazing land. You might also be watching a musk ox which grazes on the tundra year around.An animal without a thick coat would of course freeze to death.
Any meat whether it be lamb, pork, beef or any other, will come from different parts of the animal, and as a rule of thumb those parts that work the most during the animals life will be the toughest meat and will require longer to cook to become tender enough to eat.
No. Moose tend to live alone, but sometimes you might find a small group of moose grazing in a field or meadow
colder climates would be more difficult to grow crops and care for animals :)