The book covers the evolution, biology and natural history of the group of flightless birds that includes ostriches, emus, cassowaries and kiwis - the Ratites and their relatives, the Tinamous. It reviews the scientific studies that have been made of their ecology, behaviour, physiology, husbandry, evolution, mythology and conservation. Each of the 55 species is described in detail, with maps of
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Pets Posted by 62 days ago (http://birdproduct.blogspot.com)Cat Care: Cat Diet
Pets Posted by 63 days ago (http://cat-lucky.blogspot.com)Cats do not have much activity at home. They just lie around the house and waiting for us to pet them. Unlike the dogs, they are always active and running around which is their exercise. Cats are not moving too much, and if they do, they just exert a little effort. This is why they get fat and obese in the long term. Not having enough exercise will not make them gain more and more weight.
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Parrot Diet
Pets Posted by 63 days ago (http://birddirectory.blogspot.com)At this point in the scientific community, there is not enough research to assess the type of diets that parrots sustain for a long period of time in the wild. Experts do not agree on the perfect diet to follow for pet parrots. But, they do agree that a purely seed diet is not healthy for the majority of parrots. The fact that some parrots do well on a diet based on seeds is a tribute the how har
Benefits of a Vegetarian Diet for Your Dog
Pets Posted by 65 days ago (http://www.dogdirectoryx.com)More and more people are choosing a vegetarian diet for their dogs. While you might expect that this choice is just about the person behind the dog and their beliefs about vegetarianism, in fact there are some benefits to a vegetarian diet for your dog. Some people who ate meat themselves even find themselves feeding their dogs vegetarian diets for health reasons. Others may have significant conc

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