Lion Facts for Kids

Lion Facts for Kids – Everything You Need to Know

Contrary to their popularly known name “king of the jungle,” lions live in grasslands, open woodlands, and scrubs of sub-Saharan Africa. Slightly dwarfed by the tiger, lions are the second-largest cats globally with almost similar body types as tigers. Unlike other cats, lions are very social animals, and they live in groups called “prides.” a…

What Do Foxes Eat

What Do Foxes Eat: Fox Diet!

Foxes eat a broad variety of things in the wild. However, their diet is predominantly meat-based. In general, they will hunt animals when accessible and available, but if they can’t get meat, foxes have no problems eating vegetables and fruit. They like high-protein, fatty meals such as fish, eggs, and small birds. They do, however,…

What Do Cheetahs Eat

What Do Cheetahs Eat?

Mainly distributed throughout Africa and with a smaller population in Iran, Cheetahs exist in four different subspecies. All the subspecies look pretty similar, but genetically, they are quite different, and the differences are so prominent to consider them scientifically distinct. Cheetahs require a bit of space, good grassland, savannah habitat, and limited numbers of other…

Squirrel

About Squirrels

What have you heard about squirrels? They are familiar to almost everyone, and it’s not a big surprise. According to National Geographic, more than 200 squirrel species live all over the world, except for Australia. For some people, squirrels are cute and entertaining. They are often in cartoons or fairytales, and that’s why many kids…

Dog in Long Grass

Elbow Dysplasia in Dogs

Elbow dysplasia most commonly affects large, young dogs and is a frequent cause of front-leg lameness in these pets. Certain breeds are at the highest risk, including rottweilers, labradors and golden retrievers, German shepherds, St. Bernards, Newfoundlands, Bassett hounds, Bernese mountain dogs, chows, and bearded collies. The disorder can run in certain families, which indicates…