G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 13 Feb 2025 #342 Van Beal said: Would this happen to be the African Bush Elephant? Click to expand... Of course
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 13 Feb 2025 #343 This bird is the largest among it's three relatives all of which lives in dense tropical forests, and is the only one that lives in Australia apart from New Guinea
This bird is the largest among it's three relatives all of which lives in dense tropical forests, and is the only one that lives in Australia apart from New Guinea
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 13 Feb 2025 #346 An opportunistic mustelid that uses its partly webbed feet to hunt on land and in water for rats, birds, frogs, fish and crayfish
An opportunistic mustelid that uses its partly webbed feet to hunt on land and in water for rats, birds, frogs, fish and crayfish
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 13 Feb 2025 #349 The commonest and most widespread species of Ardeidae in Europe, found in all kinds of shallow, freshwater habitats from reedbeds to lakes
The commonest and most widespread species of Ardeidae in Europe, found in all kinds of shallow, freshwater habitats from reedbeds to lakes
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 13 Feb 2025 #352 An artiodactyl that has long been kept semi-domesticated for their appearance and meat and have been introduced to the Americas, Africa and Australia
An artiodactyl that has long been kept semi-domesticated for their appearance and meat and have been introduced to the Americas, Africa and Australia
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 13 Feb 2025 #356 No. It's not a suid It's active at twilight and consumes a variety of plant food from grasses to acorns
No. It's not a suid It's active at twilight and consumes a variety of plant food from grasses to acorns
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 13 Feb 2025 #358 Yes. I resemble it's an artiodactyl. It shares habitat with the wild boar