Oluwafemi Peter
Oluwafemi Peter is a content creator who has an interest in music, tech, sports and people. He resides in Ogun state, Nigeria.
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Tigon: Profile and Information
Tigon is the hybrid offspring of a male tiger (Panthera tigris) and a female lion (Panther aleo). It has parents of a similar genus but different species. The pairing, often…
Zorse: Profile and Information
The zorse, the name given to an equine hybrid with Zebra origins, is one of the many equine hybrids known as “Zebroids. The zorse is the product of crossbreeding a…
Morgan Horse: Profile and Information
Morgan horse is among the oldest horse breeds in the United States. It was named after Justin Morgan, his best-known owner. Morgan horse played many roles in American history of…
Liger: Profile and Information
Liger is the biggest feline globally, estimated to grow 12 feet tall while standing on its hind legs. They can be created by mating a male lion with a female…
Giant Panda: Profile and Information
The giant panda, also recognized as the panda bear or simply the panda, is a bear indigenous to south-central China. It is characterized by the large black patches around its…
Hamster Cage: Complete Guide to Choosing a Cage for Your Hamster
There’s nothing more important than finding the right habitat for your fuzzy little buddy when you buy yourself a hamster. You can be shocked to learn that the difference between…
Short-eared Owl: Profile and Information
The short-eared owl is among the most commonly distributed owls in the world. They have wide eyes, short necks, broad wings, and high head. Other features include its bill being…
Fisher: Profile and Information
Fisher is a forest-dwelling animal that resides in North America. They are average in size and have long, lean, and low body structures. The male angler’s coats are tougher than…
Quokka: Profile and Information
The quokka, also called the short-tailed scrub wallaby, is a small macropod around the size of a domestic cat. It is the only member of the genus Setonix. The quokka…
White-tailed Eagle: Profile and Information
White-tailed eagles are among the most massive living birds of prey. It is also known as the 4th largest eagle in the world. White-tailed eagles usually live near large open…
Whooper Swan: Profile and Information
A whooper swan is a large migratory bird and the most elegant in the swan lineage. They have pure white plumage, black legs, and webbed feet. Half the beak is…
Harpy Eagle: Profile and Information
The harpy eagle dwells deep inside the rainforests of the western hemisphere. The royal crown-like feathers on the harpy eagle’s head and long stunning tails create an unmistakable sight due…
Barn Owl: Profile and Information
The Barn owl (Tyto alba) is among the world’s most common owl species and of all the common types of birds. It’s also known as the ordinary barn owl, separating…
Anteater: Profile and Information
Anteater is a popular name for the four mammal species of the suborder Vermilingua (meaning ‘worm tongue’), generally known for consuming ants and termites. They are within the Pilosa order,…
Otters: Profile and Information
Otters are carnivorous mammals in the Lutrinae subfamily. The 13 existing otter species are all semiaquatic, aquatic, or coastal, with fish and invertebrate-based diets. Lutrinae is a section of the…
Mule: Profile and Information
Mules are a genetic hybrid that has been the workhorse for centuries in human society. It combines all the essential qualities of both breeds (horse and donkey) into a single…
Duck: Profile and Information
Duck is the common name for various species in the waterfowl family Anatidae, including swans and geese. In the Anatidae family, ducks are divided into several subfamilies; since ducks are…
Elephant Shrew: Profile and Information
Elephant shrews also referred to as jumping shrews or sengis, are tiny insectivorous mammals native to Africa, belonging to the Macroscelididae family, in the order Macroscelidea. Their traditional English common…
African Bush Elephant: Profile and Information
The African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana), also referred to as the African savanna elephant, is the biggest living terrestrial animal, reaching a shoulder height of about 3.96 m (13.0 ft).…
How Do Tick Reproduce?
Precautionary measures and judicious regular checking are important as ticks are more common during the warmer period. There are different ticks in the world, but in this article, we will…