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Reeves’s pheasant

Diet: vegetables, seeds and cereals. Reproduction: Pheasants choose high-altitude land to build their nest. Typically, in April, the female lays 7 to 14 eggs. The eggs incubate for approximately 24 days. Distribution and Habitat: This species of pheasant is endemic... READ MORE.

Lady Amherst’s pheasant

Diet: They feed on grains, foliage, and invertebrates. Reproduction: Sexual maturity of this species occurs between its first and second year of life, with the female being able to lay around 20 to 35 eggs per year. Incubation generally lasts... READ MORE.

Shetland Pony

Habitat and Geographical Distribution: United Kingdom; Shetland Islands Diet: Feed primarily on fodder and have a delicate digestive system; the stomach is only able to process small amounts of food due to its small size. Reproduction: The normal gestation period... READ MORE.

Dwarf Sheep

Geographical Distribution: Distributed practically around the world; they are domesticated animals. Diet: Herbivore. Grasses and tender leaves of small bushes. Reproduction: Viviparous. Females have on average one lamb per birth after 5 months gestation. Behaviour: Gregarious animals that live in... READ MORE.

Galinha de Angola

Habitat and Geographical Distribution: Prefer hot and arid environments with shrubs, such as savannahs or farmland. Native to Africa, more specifically, south of the Sahara. Diet: Omnivore. Varied diet: seeds, fruits, vegetables, insects, frogs, small snakes and small mammals. Reproduction: Oviparous. Lays... READ MORE.

Galinha Comum

Habitat and Geographical Distribution: Species with wide distribution on all continents. Diet: They essentially feed on grains, fruits, leaves, petals and even rice, maize and even beans. They usually ingest small stones that help grind food in the gizzard. Reproduction:... READ MORE.

Silver Pheasant

Habitat and Geographical Distribution: South East Asia. Live above 1000 meters in altitude in forests and open fields. Diet: Feed on plants, seeds and fruit. Reproduction: Polygamous, the dominant male can mate with several females. Nest on the ground, a... READ MORE.

Horse

Habitat and Geographical Distribution: The horse appeared 40 million years ago and has continued to evolve since then. Today, the domestic horse is distributed all over the planet, with the most diverse of purposes including education, work and even sport.... READ MORE.

Girgentana Goat

Habitat and Geographical Distribution: Sicily; mainland Italy; Western Europe. Diet: Herbivore. Natural pasture, grasses, twigs, leaves, shrubs. Reproduction: Gestation is about 150 days, they can have more than one offspring per delivery. Behaviour: Both sexes have horns, but only males... READ MORE.