The carabao cools itself by lying in a waterhole or mudduring the heat of the day. Mud, caked on to its body, also protects it from bothersome insects.
Breathing- The carabao is a domestic swamp-type water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) native
Movement-The carabaos, with their thick hides, need mud holes to dissipate heat from their bodies. They move slowly,often accompanied by cattle egrets or tagak in a symbiotic relationship: As they move through the grass, they disturb the insects which the egrets love.
FoodGetting- Their objective is to acquire a thick coating of mud.
Madeof- Reproduction
Reproduction- Carabaos breed throughout the year (preponderance takes place between August and January); Dry season usually offsets the fertility of the carabaos; (The semen quality is adversely affected, resulting in a poor conception rate of mated females.
Body- Carabaos have the low, wide, and heavy build of draught animals. They vary in colour from light grey to slate grey. The horns are sickle-shaped or curve backward toward the neck Chevrons are common.
Temperature- Normal Temperature °C
2.Frog
BodyCovering-The frog is covered by a soft, thin, moist skin composed of two layers.
Breathing-A frog may also breathe much like a human, by taking air in through their nostrils and down into their lungs.
Movement-Most frogs move by leaping.
FoodGetting-plants and small insects.
Madeof-Small frogs eat insects such as flies and moths.
Reproduction-All frogs reproduce sexually, and all hatch from eggs.
Body-Stout body.
Temperature-25” C. to 30” C.
3.Snake
BodyCovering-Scales
Breathing-Snakes breathe principally by contracting muscles between their ribs.
Movement-Swim, climb or crawl by bending their spine into serpentine coils or using the leading edges to push off objects.
FoodGetting-Mice, rats, gerbils, and hamsters.
Madeof-Bones
Body-Snakeskin
Temperature-70 - 90 degrees Farenheit.
4.Pigeon
BodyCovering-Feathers
Breathing-If left untreated, a pigeon with a respiratory infection will be open mouth breathing, have an increased effort
Movement-Body catches up
FoodGetting-Insects
Madeof-man-made structures
Body-Compact shape
Temperature-around 36.2 C-42.0 C 97.2.
5.MilkFish
BodyCovering-Small scales
Breathing-milkfish, also called bandeng, or bangos.
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1. Carabao
Body Covering - Mud
The carabao cools itself by lying in a waterhole or mud during the heat of the day. Mud, caked on to its body, also protects it from bothersome insects.
Breathing - The carabao is a domestic swamp-type water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) native
Movement - The carabaos, with their thick hides, need mud holes to dissipate heat from their bodies. They move slowly, often accompanied by cattle egrets or tagak in a symbiotic relationship: As they move through the grass, they disturb the insects which the egrets love.
Food Getting - Their objective is to acquire a thick coating of mud.
Made of - Reproduction
Reproduction - Carabaos breed throughout the year (preponderance takes place between August and January); Dry season usually offsets the fertility of the carabaos; (The semen quality is adversely affected, resulting in a poor conception rate of mated females.
Body - Carabaos have the low, wide, and heavy build of draught animals. They vary in colour from light grey to slate grey. The horns are sickle-shaped or curve backward toward the neck Chevrons are common.
Temperature - Normal Temperature °C
2. Frog
Body Covering - The frog is covered by a soft, thin, moist skin composed of two layers.
Breathing - A frog may also breathe much like a human, by taking air in through their nostrils and down into their lungs.
Movement - Most frogs move by leaping.
Food Getting - plants and small insects.
Made of - Small frogs eat insects such as flies and moths.
Reproduction - All frogs reproduce sexually, and all hatch from eggs.
Body - Stout body.
Temperature - 25” C. to 30” C.
3. Snake
Body Covering - Scales
Breathing - Snakes breathe principally by contracting muscles between their ribs.
Movement - Swim, climb or crawl by bending their spine into serpentine coils or using the leading edges to push off objects.
Food Getting - Mice, rats, gerbils, and hamsters.
Made of - Bones
Body - Snakeskin
Temperature - 70 - 90 degrees Farenheit.
4. Pigeon
Body Covering - Feathers
Breathing - If left untreated, a pigeon with a respiratory infection will be open mouth breathing, have an increased effort
Movement - Body catches up
Food Getting - Insects
Made of - man-made structures
Body - Compact shape
Temperature - around 36.2 C-42.0 C 97.2.
5. Milk Fish
Body Covering - Small scales
Breathing - milkfish, also called bandeng, or bangos.
Movement - Migrate during the juvenile stage.
Food Getying - Benthic diatoms and epiphytic algae
Made of - Chanos
Temperature - 18-30 °C
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