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  2. Argentine black and white tegu - Wikipedia

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    The first blue tegu to be exported from South America was in a wholesale shipment of tegus from Colombia. [41] The coloring of a "blue" tegu can range from a simple black and white color, to albino, to powder blue, to even 'platinum' (which is basically a high white color morph). The distinct colouration does not tend to appear until the animal ...

  3. Dog tramples endangered Nene nest leaving cracked eggs - AOL

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    "The dog's nose was in the bushes where the nest was. We tried calling out to him to stop, to pull his dog back and nothing was happening." Dog tramples endangered Nene nest leaving cracked eggs

  4. 10 things you likely didn't know about dogs' tails - AOL

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    The tail is also more exposed and active than the backbone, so there's a greater chance of injury. Number 1: The term 'hair of the dog' comes from the tail. Back in the day, Pliny the Elder said ...

  5. List of domesticated animals - Wikipedia

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    Domestic turkey (Meleagris gallopavo domesticus) South Mexican wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo gallopavo) 180 CE [45] Mexico: meat, eggs, feathers, manure, guarding, pest control, show, pets Considerable physical changes Common in the wild and in captivity 2b Galliformes: Goldfish (Carassius auratus) Prussian carp (Carassius gibelio) 300 CE to ...

  6. Common ostrich - Wikipedia

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    A female common ostrich can distinguish her own eggs from the others in a communal nest. [67] Ostrich eggs are the largest of all eggs, [68] though they are actually the smallest eggs relative to the size of the adult bird – on average they are 15 cm (5.9 in) long, 13 cm (5.1 in) wide, and weigh 1.4 kg (3.1 lb), over 20 times the weight of a ...

  7. Red-wattled lapwing - Wikipedia

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    The eggs are laid in a ground scrape or depression sometimes fringed with pebbles, goat or hare droppings. [19] About 3–4 black-blotched buff eggs shaped a bit like a peg-top , 42x30 mm on average. Nests are difficult to find since the eggs are cryptically coloured and usually matches the ground pattern. [13]

  8. Yellow-thighed brushfinch - Wikipedia

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    The nest, built by the female, is a bulky cup of plant material hidden in coarse grasses, bamboo or a thickly-foliaged tree 0.7-4.6 m above the ground. The female lays two brown-blotched white or pale blue eggs, which she incubates for 12–14 days. The yellow-thighed brushfinch is a long-tailed species, 18.5 cm long and weighing 31 g.

  9. Can your dog eat turkey? Here's which Thanksgiving ... - AOL

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    "Adding some fresh boneless and skinless turkey, pureed pumpkin or baked vegetables to your dog’s dry kibble or preferred main meal is a great way of using those delicious leftovers as a festive ...