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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.

1,636 Questions

Are buffalo male or female?

Both. Buffalo is the name of a species of large ungulate animal related to the domestic bovine or "cow". There are both males (bulls) and females (cows) of the buffalo species, be it African Cape or Asian Water.

Uses of camel?

Yes!Camels are good desert, Because camels can go many days without food or water.

What are camels' humps made of?

They are made of fat and muscle... but not water!!!

What to do with an empty ostrich egg?

throw it away unless you want to keep it or just crack it

What is a camel knuckle?

According to Urban Dictionary, a camel knuckle is a scrotum, the outline of which protrudes through someone's clothes.

Is ostrich found in Australia?

No. The ostrich is native to Africa, not Australia.Two karge, flightless birds found in Australia are the emu and the cassowary. Both of these are ratites, like the ostrich, but very different species. Emus and cassowaries are smaller than the ostrich, and do not really look like the ostrich at all.

Can raccoons eat deer?

They could, but only if the deer is already dead. Most cases though, they don't.

Is there camel snus spice in Oklahoma?

Camel Snus Spice is no longer manufactured. It has been replaced by Camel Mellow Snus.

Is the roe deer endangered?

Roe deerRoe deer are native to Britain and are the most widespread deer in the country. They are relatively small, only the size of a goat, hence their Latin name which means small goat! They have sandy red-brown fur in summer and rather grey-brown fur in winter. Females have a whitish patch on their rump, which is the shape of an inverted heart, whereas males have a kidney-shaped patch. They have a very small tail that looks just like a tuft of fur and have distinctive black noses and white chins. The males have short antlers, rarely longer than 25cm, with a maximum of three points each.

Predators & threats Occasionally foxes, eagles and wildcats. Roe are hunted for their meat. Where roe and muntjac compete, the muntjac is more likely to flourish than the roe.

Status & distribution Roe deer have lived in Britain since prehistoric times and are the most widespread of any deer in Britain but they are not present in Ireland. They are thought to be increasing in number.

Compiled by: Mazhar Hashmi Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Do deer dig holes?

I don't know why they do it, but we have been watching a doe dig a hole in the ground near our campsite in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park for several days. The hole is a foot or so in diameter and about six or eight inches deep. When the doe left, we looked in the hole and saw some roots, but were not sure if that is what she was after.

What was a buffalo's nose used for?

Scooping away deep snow so he can get to the grass underneath it.

What does rainforest deers eat?

The deer that live in the rainforest will eat leaves and grasses that are found there. This is because deer are herbivores.

Do camels ruminate?

In the sense that they chew a cud, yes. Camels are ruminants (even though they are not in the suborder Ruminantia, but rather in Tylopoda).

For ruminate meaning "to dwell, ponder, or think deeply," they often appear to be ruminating.