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Sunday, 31 October 2010

Feed Animals Quiz Answers and Info (Part 4)

ANSWERS TO QUIZ QUESTIONS - 
FEED ANIMALS
You should aim to have 5 of each animal from the start
there are many people who think that they only need to collect 1 to pass their leve
ie if they are on Noah's Ark 1 + 1 = 2
but if you see the animals on feed you should adopt them.
Adopting an animal does not stop some one else being able to adopt it 
the only limit on feed animals is the time you have to adopt it 
there is no limit to the amount of people who can adopt from each posting.
If you see 5 posted collect all 5 - you might not be stuck if you don't.
as you will need a total of 5 each to pass eventually.
Feed animals add value to your zoo
and if you dont breed them you do not need to upgrade cages.
 Concentrate on breeding the non feed animals
as these take a long time to breed
and the cost of upgrading cages to
release babies can break the bank.

 If you are having problems getting your posts to post 
looks like the post is hanging then try this
right click in the middle of the blank post where you
would normally click post and choose reload

Collared Sunbird



The Collared Sunbird is generally found in Cameroon, Central African Republic, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sudan and Uganda.
The Collared Sunbird's flight is fast and direct due to their short wingspan.
The Collard Sunbird collects nectar by hovering like a hummingbird.

 
Blue Ringed Octopus
Northern Pygmy Owl

The Northern Pygmy Owl can carry prey weighing more than twice their own weight.
The Northern Pygmy Owl is most active at dawn and dusk.
The Northern Pygmy Owl mostly feed on small mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians.
Blue Ringed Octopus


The Blue Ringed Octopus can only see in black and white.
Even though the Blue Ringed Octopus is very small, only the size of a golf ball, its poison is powerful enough to kill a human in minutes.
The blue rings of the Blue Ringed Octopus only become visible when its about to attack
Pacarana

The Pacarana can be found in the foothills and slops of the Andes Mountains in northern South America.
The Pacarana is the third largest rodent worldwide.
Pacaranas can grow to be three feet long and over 30 pounds.
Zebra Dove

The Zebra Dove is native to Asia.
The Zebra Dove is also known as the "Barred Ground Dove."
Zebra Doves are especially popular in Thailand where having one is considered good luck 
Not Breedable
Not Giftable



SNAIL

Radula, microscopic, tooth-like structures located on a snail's tongue, works like a file, ripping food into small pieces.
Due to its slow pace, the snail has traditionally been seen as a symbol of laziness.
Snails are a source of protein for many countries, including Spain, Fance, Italy, Portugal, Greece, Belgium, and more.
Not Breedable - Giftable
GOLDEN BENGAL TIGER

The Golden Bengal Tiger can consume up to 88 pounds of meat in one feeding.
There are less than 3,000 Golden Bengal Tigers left in the wild.
The Golden Bengal Tiger sometimes drags its prey to the water to eat them.
Not Breedable -Not Giftable
NORTHERN TAMANDUA

The Northern Tamandua is most closely related to sloths and armadillos.
The Northern Tamandua can only open its mouth to about the diameter of a pencil.
The Northern Tamandua's tongue can measure up to 40 centimeters.
Not Breedable  - Not Giftable
SCARLET TANAGER

The Scarlet Tanager is easily recognized due to its bright red body with black wings and tail.
Only male Scarlet Tanagers are bright red, the female is green with olive-brown wings.
The Scarlet Tanager male attracts a female by singing.
Not Breedable- Giftable
OSCELLATED TURKEY

Although the Ocellated Turkey has the ability to fly, it prefers to run to escape when in danger.
Female Ocellated Turkeys lay their eggs in a hidden nest on the ground.
Ocellated Turkeys typically start to sing twenty to twenty five minutes before sunrise.
Not Breedable- Giftable
PRONGHORN ANTELOPE

Pronghorn Antelopes are the second fastest land mammals in the world after the cheetah.
Not all female Pronghorn Antelopes grow horns. Only about 40% of them have horns that are no longer than their ears.
Pronghorn Antelopes have excellent vision, they can pick up movement three miles away.
Not breedable- Giftable
JAPANESE SEROW

The Japanese Serow is a diurnal animal.
The Japanese Serow is found in the dense woodlands in Honshu, Japan.
The Japanese Serow can live up to 10 years in captivity.Breedable 16 Hours 
- Giftable
AMERICAN OPPOSUM

When threatened, the American Opposum will play dead.
The opposum's diet mainly consists of carrion.
The American Opposum has more teeth than any other land mammal; only aquatic mammals have more.
Not Breedable- Giftable
AARDWOLF

The aardwolf hides in a burrow during the day and comes out at night to search for food.
The aardwolf can eat over 200,000 termites in a single night.
The aardwolf prefer to use existing burrows instead of creating their own
Not Breedable- Giftable
PIPING GUAN

The Piping Guan inhabits in tropical forests.
The word "piping" in the Piping Guan comes from the sound they make only during breeding season.
The Piping Guan is not endangered yet, but is in the primitive family of birds known as the cracids that includes many birds that are endangered.
Not Breedable- Giftable
LAND HERMIT CRAB

Land Hermit Crabs have a large left claw used for defense and a smaller right claw used to collect food and drink water.
Land Hermit Crabs live up to 10 years.
The Land Hermit Crab's longer pair of antennae is used for feeling while the shorter pair is used for smelling and tasting.
Not Breedable- Giftable
WEDDELL SEAL
Weddell Seals often dive up to 1,300 feet deep and have the ability to go as deep as almost 2,000 feet.
Weddell Seals were named after Captain James Weddell, an explorer in the 1820s, whose book first described and illustrated them.
The average dive of a Weddell Seal last for 15 minutes, but a record dive of 73 minutes has been recorded.
Not breedable- Giftable
ROLLER BIRD

The Roller Bird gets it name from their impressive courtship flight that involves diving, rolling and a rocking motion, along with loud calls.
All Roller Birds are monogamous and highly territorial.
Roller Birds make their nests in natural tree holes or termite hills and prefer to live in grasslands, open woods and regions with palm trees.
Not breedable- Giftable
PAINTED STORK

The Painted Stork is very tall and slender, standing about 3 feet tall.
Painted Storks live in freshwater marshes, ponds and flooded fields of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, eastern China and Vietnam.
Painted Storks communicate by clattering their large bills, hissing and visual displays like spreading their wings and bowing to each other
Not Breedable- Giftable
RED FOOTED BOOBY

Adults always have red feet, but the colour of the plumage varies. 
They are powerful and agile fliers, but they are clumsy in takeoffs and landings.
 They are found widely in the tropics, and breedcolonially in coastal regions, especially islands.
Not Breedable- Giftable
GRASSHOPPER

The Blue Wing Grasshopper's blue color is revealed only when it takes flight.
The Blue Wing Grasshopper is common in higher elevations of the Sonoran Desert.
Blue Wing Grasshopper are most abundant during the late summer and their population is dependent on summer monsoon rains.
Not Breedable- Giftable
CHINESE SOFT SHELL TURTLE
The Chinese Soft Shell Turtle can reach up to 1 foot in length.
The Chinese Soft Shell Turtle forages for food at night.
Due to its long snout, the Chinese Soft Shell Turtle can snorkel in shallow waters.

Not breedable- Giftable
RED-LEGGED HONEYCREEPER

The Red-Legged Honey Creeper is a small songbird in the Tanager family.
Red Legged Honey Creepers can be found in Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago, and Cuba.
The underside of the Red-Legged Honey Creeper's wing is lemon yellow, which only becomes visible during flight.
Not breedable- Giftable
Part Three

Feed Animals Quiz Answers and Info (Part 3)

ANSWERS TO QUIZ QUESTIONS - 
FEED ANIMALS
You should aim to have 5 of each animal from the start
there are many people who think that they only need to collect 1 to pass their leve
ie if they are on Noah's Ark 1 + 1 = 2
but if you see the animals on feed you should adopt them.
Adopting an animal does not stop some one else being able to adopt it 
the only limit on feed animals is the time you have to adopt it 
there is no limit to the amount of people who can adopt from each posting.
If you see 5 posted collect all 5 - you might not be stuck if you don't.
as you will need a total of 5 each to pass eventually.
Feed animals add value to your zoo
and if you dont breed them you do not need to upgrade cages.
 Concentrate on breeding the non feed animals
as these take a long time to breed
and the cost of upgrading cages to
release babies can break the bank.

 If you are having problems getting your posts to post 
looks like the post is hanging then try this
right click in the middle of the blank post where you
would normally click post and choose reload

BLUE CRAB



Female Blue Crabs mate only once in their lives.
Blue Crabs are named so due to their sapphire-tinted claws.
Blue Crab males are called "Jimmies" and females are called "Sook, Sally, or Sponge Crab" depending on their stage of sexual maturity.
Not 
Breedable  - Giftable
BLUE JAY


Blue jays are very territorial and aggressive. They will fight off anything that comes near their nest or feeding area.
Female and male blue jays are hard to distinguish just by physical appearance.
Blue jays are known to mimic sounds of hawks to inform other jays that a hawk is near by.
Breedable 2 days- Giftable
BLUE BILLED FIRE FINCH

Blue-billed firefinches are found in and around South Africa.
Blue-billed firefinches are very shy animals and are quick to fly away if discovered.
Both male and female Blue-billed firefinches incubate eggs and feed the young.

Breedable 5 days- Giftable
BOB CAT

Bobcats are excellent swimmers, but they rarely go into the water.
Bobcats can kill prey that are eight times their own weight.
Bobcats are small but they have a very deep and fearsome growl.

Not Breedable - Giftable
BONGO

Bongos are excellent high jumpers but prefer to go under or around obstacles.
Native people stayed away from bongos and left them untouched because they believed that if they ate or touched one, they would suffer from seizures.
Bongos eat burned wood from trees after it has been struck by lightning. It is believed they eat it to get salt or other minerals.

Not Breedable - Giftable
CARIBBEAN FLAMINGO


The name flamingo comes from the Latin word for flame.
 Flamingos eat with their bills upside down.
Flamingos make their nests out of mud. They drag the mud towards their feet with their bills to build the nest.

Not Breedable- Giftable
AARDVARK

Aardvarks can eat up to 50,000 ants in one night.
Aardvarks are excellent swimmers.
Aardvarks have very soft teeth with no hard enamel.

Not Breedable - Giftable
AFRICAN WILD DOG


No two African Wild Dogs have the same coat pattern or coloration.
African Wild Dogs can run as fast as 40 mph and maintain that speed for up to one hour.
African Wild Dogs are constant wanderers and rarely stay in one place for more than a day or two.
 

Breedable 5 days- Giftable
ANGEL FISH

Angelfish originate from the Amazon River, Orinoco River, and Essequibo River basins in tropical South America.
Angelfish will ambush predators and prey on small fish and macro-invertebrates.
Angelfish form monogamous long term relationships. If one of the two dies or are removed, the other will most likely never be in another relationship.
Not Breedable - Giftable
ANT EATER


Anteaters swallow nearly 35,000 ants and termites each day.
Anteaters have a sense of smell that is 40 times better than that of humans.
The anteater's tongue can protrude out more than 2 feet.
Not Breedable - Giftable
BANDICOOT

Bandicoots get their name from the world "bandictoa" which means pig-rat.
When Bandicoots are disturbed, they make a high-pitched call.
Bandicoots user their long, slender nose to root soil and dig in crevices for prey.
Not Breedable- Giftable
BELUGA WHALE


A female Luna Moth can lay up to 200 eggs in her lifetime, which she will deposit on the leaves of her favorite trees, such as persimmon or walnut.
Luna Moths have a wingspan of up to 4.5 inches, which makes them one of the largest moths in North America.
Adult Luna Moths have no mouths, so they never eat.
Not Breedable- Giftable
BINTURONG




Binturongs are also commonly called the "Asian Bearcat".
Binturongs diet primarily consists of fruit from their surrounding habitat.
Binturongs have a very distinctive smell, similar to that of buttered popcorn!
Breedable 5 days
- Giftable
BLACK PANTHER

Panthers are very solitary creatures who live and hunt by themselves in an area called their home range.
 Panther cubs start hunting with their mothers when they're only 2-3 months old.
Panthers have large furry paws with soft pads that enable them to walk silently while catching their prey.

Breedable 5 Days - Giftable
COCONUT CRAB



The Giant Coconut Crab is the largest terrestrial arthropod in the world and is known for its ability to crack coconuts with its strong pincers.
Giant Coconut Crabs are also known as "robber crabs" and "palm thieves" because of their tendency to steal food from each other, as wells as shiny objects from people.
From head to tail, the Giant Coconut Crab is more than 3 feet long and weighs up to 40 pounds. 
Not breedable- Giftable
DIK DIK


Dik-diks are named so because of the sound they make when frightened.
Dik-diks mate for life. A Dik-Dik is said to die of stress if its partner is killed.
Dik-diks do not need to drink water and can get all the moisture they need from leaves and shoots.
Breedable 5 Days- Giftable
DONKEY


A male donkey is called a Jack. A female donkey is called a Jennet or Jenny. Their offspring are foals.
If well cared for, Donkeys can live for more than 40 years.
George Washington owned the first donkeys born in the United States.
Not Breedable - Giftable
DUCK

The feet of a duck has no nerves or blood vessels. This means that ducks never feel the cold, even if they swim in icy cold water.
Ducks' feathers are waterproof. There is a special gland that produces oil near the tail that spreads and covers the outer coat of feathers.
A duck's quack has no echo.
NOT Breedable  - Giftable
EMPEROR PENGUIN

Emperor Penguins are the tallest and heaviest of the penguin species.
Emperor Penguins are only found in the Southern Hemisphere.
Emperor Penguins can hold their breath for up to 20 minutes.
Not Breedable - Giftable
FAIRY BLUEBIRD

Fairy Bluebirds live in the forests of the Himalayas, northern India, Burma and Indochina.
Fairy Bluebirds feed largely on fruit, insects, and are particularly fond of wild figs.
Male Fairy Bluebirds are famous for their bright turquoise plumage, while the female is a more dull blue-green or purple.
Not Breedable - Giftable
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