Rocky Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanus) - The mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus), also known as the Rocky Mountain goat, is a large-hoofed mammal found only in North America. Despite its vernacular name, it is not a member of Capra, the genus of true goats. It stays at high elevations and is a sure-footed climber, often resting on rocky cliffs that predators cannot access.
The mountain goat is an even-toed ungulate of the order Artiodactyla and the family Bovidae that includes antelopes, gazelles, and cattle. It belongs to the subfamily Caprinae (goat-antelopes), along with thirty-two other species including true goats, sheep, the chamois, and the musk ox. The mountain goat is the only species in the genus Oreamnos. The name Oreamnos is derived from the Greek term oros (stem ore-) "mountain" (or, alternatively, oreas "mountain nymph") and the word amnos "lamb".
Both male and female mountain goats have beards, short tails, and long black horns, 15–28 cm in length, which contain yearly growth rings. They are protected from the elements by their woolly white double coats. The fine, dense wool of their undercoats is covered by an outer layer of longer, hollow hairs. In spring, mountain goats moult by rubbing against rocks and trees, with the adult bucks (males) shedding their extra wool first and the pregnant does (females) shedding last. In the winter, their coats help them to withstand temperatures as low as −50 °F (−46 °C) and winds of up to 100 mph (160 km/h).
A buck stands about three feet (1 m) at the shoulder to the waist. Male goats also have longer horns and a longer beard than a female does. Mountain goats typically weigh between 100 and 300 lbs (45–136 kg);[2] females are usually 10–30% lighter than males.
The mountain goat's feet are well-suited for climbing steep, rocky slopes, sometimes with pitches of 60 degrees or more, with inner pads that provide traction and cloven hooves that can be spread apart as needed. Also, the tips of their feet have dewclaws that are sharp to keep them from slipping.
The mountain goat inhabits the Rocky Mountains and Cascade Range regions of North America, from northern Washington, Idaho and Montana through British Columbia and Alberta, into the southern Yukon and southeastern Alaska. Its northernmost range is said to be along the northern fringe of the Chugach Mountains in southcentral Alaska. Introduced populations can also be found in such areas as Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Oregon, Colorado, Texas, South Dakota and the Olympic Peninsula of Washington.
Mountain goats are the largest mammals found in their high-altitude habitats, which reach elevations of 13,000 feet (4,000 m) or more. Although they sometimes descend to sea level in coastal areas, they are primarily an alpine and subalpine species. Throughout the year, the animals usually stay above the tree line, but they will migrate seasonally to higher or lower elevations within that range. Winter migrations to low-elevation mineral licks often take them several or more kilometers through forested areas.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oreamnos_americanus
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Sunday, 15 January 2012
Tough Battle Hawk and the Snake
Tough Battle Hawk and the Snake - Once in Australia, a park ranger pickup noticed a strange lump in the water. It was Peregrine Falcon, who clung to the fight with the snake. If the superintendent had not intervened, the snake probably would have strangled the bird. Although the nature of things should be different. Rather all, Falcon said the reptile in the water and decided to eat snakes inattentive.
But it was not there.
But it was not there.
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Wednesday, 11 January 2012
Celebrity Dogs
Celebrity Dogs
Celebrity Dogs,Dogs of the famous, Even dog owners who live the fabulous life have to endure such un-glam trials as chewed-up stilettos, doggie breath and house training. Try to guess which stars are happily humbled by these beloved hounds.Arthur the cocker spaniel dog of singer
This cocker spaniel is so beloved by his British super star owner that he was "best man" at his wedding. Who's the famous companion? Elton John, Elton John + cocker spaniels carved into set design
Bo
Bo put the Portuguese water dog breed on the map in 2009, as the world watched two very high-profile daughters receive their first pet. Who's the famous companion? Barack Obama, portuguese water dog, Michelle Obama + "I took Bo to Petco" Bo Obama + Martha's Vineyard + August 2011
Dali the Fench bulldog actor's dog
The same hands that were immortalized on Hollywood Blvd. in April 2009 scoop this French bulldog's poop. Who's the famous companion? Hugh Jackman, Grauman's Chinese Theatre,
Francesca & Sharkey Stewart
Handmade sweaters, artisanal doggie treats, seasonally decorated doghouses — we imagine these French bulldogs are always on canine Cloud 9. Who's their famous companion? Martha Stewart, Francesca & Sharkey + The Daily Wag blog, Francesca split Martha Stewart's lip, Martha Stewart dog treat recipes, Martha Stewart + Genghis Khan dies in explosion
George the mutt owned by actor Ryan
This 11-year-old Mohawk-sporting mutt and his leading man owner recently traded the lawns of L.A. for the streets of New York City. Who's the famous companion? Ryan Gosling, Ryan Gosling + dog George pees in yoga class
Giggy the pomeranian
The poufed-up Pomeranian has his every fashion statement caught on camera, thanks to a hit reality show. Who's the famous companion? Lisa Vanderpump, Gigolo "Giggy" the Pomeranian, Andy Cohen + Giggy
Isaboo the pit bull
With his owner's profession, it's easy to imagine that pit bull, Isaboo, is one well-fed pooch. Who's the famous companion? Rachael Ray, Isaboo attacks other dogs
Jackie the Jack Russell terrier tennis star
With no shortage of balls flying around, this Jack Russell terrier can go fetch all day long. Who's the famous companion? Serena Williams, Serena Williams + Jackie Long, Serena Williams + dog named after Mariah Carey's dog Jack, Serena Williams + Maltese Lorelei
Pacman the Jack Russell terrier owned by boxer
t takes a high-energy Jack Russell terrier to train with an owner who's a champ. Who's the famous companion? Manny Pacquiao, Pacman the Dog + American citizen
Sadie the cocker spaniel
Cocker spaniel Sadie joins golden retrievers, Luke and Layla, in the home of a multi-media mogul. Who's the famous companion? Oprah Winfrey, Sadie + mascot of Harpo, oprah signs off final show with sadie, Oprah Winfrey sponsors PAWS no-kill shelter, Sunny and Lauren + Oprah Winfrey
Winston the bull dog owned by joe
Winston the bulldog is probably used to the sound of teenage girls screaming whenever his owner's around. Who's the famous companion? Joe Jonas, WinstonDaDog + Twitter
Whiz the Yorkshire terrier
This little Yorkie has a fittingly diminutive Oscar-winner for an owner. Who's the famous companion? Natalie Portman, Natalie Portman + baby Aleph
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Friday, 6 January 2012
Lion home
Lion home - A huge "home" lion became a real member of the family of actress Tippi Khedr. Let's take a look at photos from the family archive.
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Monday, 19 December 2011
Therapy dog helps law students
Therapy Dog Helps Law Students
Therapy dog takes edge off law exams
TUCSON, Ariz. — Ella the therapy dog had never been to university before. therapy dogs in schools,Judging by her smile — yes, she smiles, her owner insists — the experience suited her fine.
Usually, Ella can be found comforting the sick, ella therapy dog law school, but on Thursday she took her talents to the law school at the University of Arizona.
There, nervous test-takers stroked the poodle's crinkly curls to soothe themselves during the crush of final exams. ella therapy dog law school,
"Wow," sighed student Rachel Corrigan, 25, sinking into a sofa outside the law school library to pet the pooch. arizona.edu,
"I had four finals and a paper due the last day, so it's been a marathon."
Ella's human, Diane Alexander, volunteers with Delta Society's pet partners program. She's one of about 20 specially trained dog handlers who took part in the sessions with their pets. therapy dogs and relieving stress,
Between 100 and 150 students stopped by for some puppy love during the two weeks of finals, she said.
"The students love it," said Alexander, a retired retail worker who dressed Ella in a Christmas collar for the occasion. therapy dogs in schools,
"They spend so much time with their noses in books or staring at a computer. Hugging a dog for a little while, it makes them feel happy."
Cindy Hirsch, a dog lover and library fellow at the law school, came up with the concept after learning of similar programs at several universities nationwide. therapy dogs and relieving stress, therapy dogs in schools, therapy dogs at colleges lawsuit, ella therapy dog law school
Hirsch pitched the idea to the local therapy dog group, and they bit.
"I'd say it's been pretty rewarding for everyone involved," she said.
There's already talk of expanding the program next year beyond the law school, if officials agree.
That's a great idea, said law student Katie Daubert, 29, who stopped to commune with Ella on her way to an exam on immigration law.
"There's just something so cool," she said, "about seeing a dog at school."
Source:http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700208139/Therapy-dog-takes-edge-off-law-exams.html
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