What is the best rifle for deer and elk hunting?
A good hunting rifle must be
Given these considerations there is no one hunting rifle that is best for everyone in all situations.
It can vary from a Marlin in .22LR to a Holland & Holland in .600 Nitro Express, depending on what you are hunting, where you are hunting, how you are hunting, how experienced a shooter you are, and even your height and weight.
Most well known manufacturers produce rifles suitable for one type of hunting or another.
No, foxes arent dangerous but if a nosy person tries to get close to their den they will growl, snarl and bark at you. They will also try to lead you away from the den, so I think humans should leave foxes alone.
How big are newborn ostriches?
Baby ostriches weigh only two pounds when they are born and are 10 inches tall. Every month, they will grow to be between 12 inches tall for the first six months of life.
elk migrate into areas of higher altitude in the spring, following the retreating snows, and the opposite direction in the fall. Hunting pressure also impacts migration and movements. During the winter, they favor wooded areas and sheltered valleys for protection from the wind and availability of tree bark to eat. Roosevelt elk are generally non-migratory due to less seasonal variability of food sources.
No, there's no such thing as a three humped camel, but there is a rock band called that, based in Southern Australia.
What is the similarity of hawk and ostrich?
They are both flightless birds.
Further information:
Emus and ostriches are both large, long-necked, flightless birds with excellent vision. They belong to the same order of birds - ratites - but are not in the same family.
They are both long-endurance and powerful runners, with hugely developed hind limb extensor muscles. Their thigh bones are short and almost horizontal. Their relatively compact bodies give them a centre of gravity directly above their speeding feet, which enhances maneuverability and balance.
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How many eggs can a ivory billed woodpecker lay at one time?
all breeds of pigeons will lay two eggs at a time always being male and female when they hatch. it is very rare to get two females or two males from one set of eggs. the parents will lay a batch of two eggs a few times a year!!
Wood-pigeons lay several clutches of two eggs per year from March to September
What continent does a bison live in?
There are two species of bison. One is found in North America. The other, which is called a wisent, only lives in Europe. The wisent used to be more widespread, and live in part of Asia, not just Europe.
What body part does the armadillo used for protection?
Armadillos will use their claws to defend themselves.
How many babies does a ostrich have?
Each ostrich usually lays a different amount of eggs. On average, an ostrich lay about 11 eggs that will hatch.
YES!! Just the farmers on the east end of Long Island. YES!! Just the farmers on the east end of Long Island.
What is the average weight of an adult camel?
The average full-grown adult camel stands around 6-foot,1-inch at the shoulder, and 7-foot,1-inch at the hump. Bactrian camels weigh between 600 and 2,200-pounds and dromedaries between 600 and 1,320-pounds.
Dietclassification of an ostrich?
The Ostrich is the biggest flightless bird on the earth. Because of it's size it has to constantly eat to give its body enough energy, to carry on through the day. So it's diet of course needs to be a healthy one, and because this animal is a herbivore, it's diet consists, of plants, and water. Basically that is all, that is it.
What distance can a camel spit?
"old world" camels (1 and 2 hump) do not spit! they puke/vomit. "new world" camels (lama vicunia,alpace) spit. about 2 , 3 meters
Where does the muskox go to migrate?
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- The camels' eyes are specially protected by three eyelids on each eye, this helps protect from howling winds which can gust sand into their eyes, the extra eyelids help protect against the blazing sun, and stops them from going blind.
Does a ostrich put its head in the sand?
The ostrich does not stick it's head in the sand. On the open plain, an ostrich may lay down and lay neck and head on the ground to lower its profile while resting. Otherwise, the ostrich will stand and use the height of it's head to view as far into the distance as possible. The ostrich relies on early detection of danger and the speed of it's long legs to out run a predator.