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Exotic Farm Animals

This category deals with exotic farm animals which have become commercial enterprises in the farming community such as emu, ostrich, or yak. The treatment and care of these non traditional creatures along with certain farming techniques is discussed here.

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What does a deer like to eat?

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variety of herbaceous plants, lichens, mosses, and tree leaves and bark

When was American bison created?

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i think in the 1900s

Can a camel have up to four humps?

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Only if you a coca cola bottle.

Can you ride a ostrich?

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Yes, it taste like beef and has less fat the beef. I bet if you ate it not knowing, you would think it is a hamburger. They even have ostriches farms.

Are bison supposed to be called bison or buffalo?

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Well, technically, they are supposed to be called bison because buffalos (cape and water) live in Africa and Asia.

How high do camel spiders jump?

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Extremely tall

What do you do when you see a camel?

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i would ride on it and travell round the world on it

What climate do bison live in?

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Wood Bison live in boreal forest regions of Alaska, Yukon, western Northwest Territories, northeastern British Columbia, northern Alberta, and northwestern Saskatchewan.

Will deer blood hurt a dog?

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Unless the deer has a disease, no.

How camel spider kills camels?

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The camel spider injects venom into their prey that leaves them numb and unable to move. They then inject them with enzymes which digest their inner tissues, reducing it to liquid that the spider can then drink.

What can ostriches eat?

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i think you can you have to make sure they are cooked well

How do bison communicate?

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Body language and vocalizations, just like with any other herd-orientated animal.

Are spiders gross?

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There are reasons why below:

1. because when they are running really fast and they stop and are very still and dont move and you touch it to see if it moves it moves quickly again.

2. there hairy.

3. there faces can sometimes be ugly like the wolf spider and the net casting spider which they both have two large eyes.

Those are some answers, I am a spider expert so keep asking questions and I will answer them

How big are the antlers on a female elk?

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Female elk don't have antlers.

How do frogs hunt for food?

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you can hunt with there tounges

Q. Where do frogs live?

A. They live near lakes, ponds, and streams. This habitat helps keep their skin moist, which is necessary to their survival.

Q. What do frogs eat?

A. Frogs are carnivores. They eat other animals, typically bugs and worms.

Q. How do frogs hunt for food?

A. Except for an occasional blink, the hunting frog sits almost motionless. It waits for a meal to fly by, then catches it with it's tongue.

Q. Why do frogs sun themselves?

A. This behavior is called basking. When temperatures are cool, frogs need to bask in sunshine to warm up enough to be able to move. That's because they are cold-blooded, and their body temperature changes with the external temperature.

Q. What is a frog's role in the ecosystem?

A. They eat insects, small fish, and other small aquatic and terrestrial animals. In turn they provide food for fish, some large insects, snakes, lizards, larger frogs, birds, and small carnivorous and omnivorous mammals.

Why is a fox orange?

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Because it obsorbes all the colors but orange,it reflects orange to our eyes so we see orange.

What do deer kill to eat?

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It depends what country you are in. Lions and other animals which are predators. Deers are also hunted by humans for fur e.t.c

Is the bison the biggest animal in the US?

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Yes, the American Bison (the Woodland Bison in particular) is the largest native herbivore weighing in at up to 2,200 pounds. Domestically bred individuals have been recorded at 3,800 pounds. It is the largest native animal in the USA,

Are camels better than llamas?

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camels are definetley better than llamas because llamas have wird teeth and all they do all day is sleep,eat, and spit. Camels have walked miles in deserts, so they deserve credit there. Although llamas may have some advantages over its camel cousin, in the long run, I would say that camels are definetley better than llamas.

How are ship like camel?

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A camel stands from 1.8 to just over 2 metres tall at the shoulders, and weighs from 250 to 680 kilograms. Its rope like tail is over 50 centimetres long. Camels seem larger than they are because of their thick, woolly fur, which may be all shades of brown, from nearly white to almost black. An Arabian camel's fur is short and helps protect its body from the heat. A Bactrian camel's fur is longer. It may grow about 25 centimetres long on the animal's head, neck, and humps.

All camels lose their fur in spring and grow a new coat. A camel looks sleek and slender for several weeks after losing its coat, but a thick coat of new fur grows by autumn.

Camels have callus like bare spots on their chests and on their leg joints. These spots look as though the hair has been rubbed off, but they are natural and not signs of wear. Even young camels have them. Thick, leathery skin grows there and becomes tough when the animal is about five months old.

A camel has large eyes on the sides of its head. Each eye is protected by long, curly eyelashes that keep out sand. In the daytime, when the sun is high, the eyes do not allow excessive light in. Glands supply the eyes with a great deal of water to keep them moist. Thick eyebrows shield the eyes from the desert sun.

The camel's small, rounded ears are located far back on its head. The ears are covered with hair, even on the inside. The hair helps keep out sand or dust that might blow into the animal's ears. A camel can hear well, but, like the donkey, it often pays no attention when given a command.

The camel has a large mouth and 34 strong, sharp teeth. It can use the teeth as weapons. A camel owner may cover the animal's mouth with a muzzle to keep it from biting. A working camel cannot wear a bit and bridle, as a horse does, because its mouth must be free to chew cud (regurgitated food). Instead, a rope for leading the animal is fastened through a hole near the camel's nose.

The hump of a camel is mostly a lump of fat. Bands of strong tissue hold pads of fat together, forming the hump above the backbone. The hump of a healthy, well-fed camel may weigh 35 kilograms or more.

Most kinds of animals store fat in their bodies, but only camels keep most of their fat in a hump. If food is hard to find, the fat in the hump provides energy for the animal. If a camel is starving, its hump shrinks. The hump may even slip off the animal's back and hang down on its side. After the camel has had a few weeks' rest and food, its hump becomes firm and plump again. The hump is not a storage place for water, as many people believe.

Camels have long, strong legs. Powerful muscles in the upper part of the legs allow the animals to carry heavy loads for long distances. A camel can carry as much as 450 kilograms, but the usual load weighs about 150 kilograms. While working, the animals typically travel about 40 kilometres a day, at a speed of 5 kilometres an hour.

Camels usually walk, especially if it is hot, but when they must go faster they either gallop or pace. The pace is a medium-speed movement in which both legs on the same side rise and fall together. This leg action produces a swaying, rocking motion that makes some riders "seasick." Camels are sometimes called "ships of the desert."

The tough, leathery skin pads on a camel's legs act as cushions when the animal kneels to rest. The camel bends its front legs and drops to its knees. Then it folds its hind legs and sinks to the ground. To get up, the camel straightens its hind legs and then jerks up its front legs. A camel can lie down and get up again even with a heavy load on its back.

Camels have two toes on each foot. A hoof that looks like a toenail grows at the front of each toe. Cows, horses, and many other animals walk on their hoofs. But a camel walks on a broad pad that connects its two long toes. This cushion like pad spreads when the camel places its foot on the ground. The pad supports the animal on loose sand in much the same way that a snowshoe helps a person walk on snow. The camel's cushioned feet make almost no sound when the animal walks or runs.

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