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Publicados in Simply Ecologist
Autor Erzsebet Frey

Have you ever wondered what colors coyotes come in? In this article, we’ll delve into the captivating world of coyote colors. From the iconic grays and browns to the rare blacks and reds, coyotes display a wide range of coat variations across North America. Discover how genetic factors and the environment contribute to their diverse colors. We’ll also explore unique features like their fluffy fur and guard hairs.

Publicados in Simply Ecologist
Autor Erzsebet Frey

Have you ever wondered how a wolf pack functions? How do they establish their hierarchy and ensure their survival? In this article, we’ll explore the intricate world of wolf pack ranks, roles, and order. From the dominant alpha to the lowest-ranking omega, each wolf has a specific place within the pack’s social structure.

Publicados in Simply Ecologist
Autor Erzsebet Frey

Are you ready to explore the captivating world of the smallest monkeys? Get ready to be amazed by these tiny creatures that inhabit different parts of the globe. From the adorable Pygmy Marmoset to the elusive Talapoin Monkey, each of these miniature primates has its own unique characteristics and fascinating behaviors. In this article, we’ll delve into their habitats, physical features, and the important roles they play in their ecosystems.

Publicados in Simply Ecologist
Autor Erzsebet Frey

There are seven species of big cats that belong to Felidae family around the world: Lion (Panthera leo) : Found in savannas and grasslands of Africa and India. Tiger ( Panthera tigris ): Found in forests and grasslands of Asia, including India, China, and Southeast Asia.

Publicados in Simply Ecologist
Autor Erzsebet Frey

Elephants are the largest land mammals in the world, so it may not be surprising that they have the longest pregnancy of any living mammal: African elephants average 22 months pregnant while Asian elephants are 18-22 months. If you think that pregnancy this long is because of how large these creatures are, you would be only partially right.