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What's your favorite animal :p?
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Tough choice. Wolf and cat. I don't plan on choosing between the two. I'm good with all animals, apart from insects. I've held a giant hissing cockroach before and I was fine with that but I tend to stay away from insects.
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What's the average age that horses live to before dying?
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StarWolf wrote:What's the average age that horses live to before dying?
I was not to sure about this since im not a horse expert. However It appears that the average horse lives 25 to 30 years.
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How long do emus live? Can't find the answer to that one anywhere. o.o;
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LunaWolf wrote:How long do emus live? Can't find the answer to that one anywhere. o.o;
10-20 years in the wild, up to 19 in captivity.
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Does a herd of horses have more than one adult male?
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by 1000angles » Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:06 pm

Does a herd of horses have more than one adult male?
Yes. however, only one can be the 'leader'
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How long do red foxes live, on average?
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Crimson wrote:How long do red foxes live, on average?


The average lifespan for a red fox is 3-4 years.
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Are hyenas considered canines or something completely different?
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dinoman wrote:Are hyenas considered canines or something completely different?
no... Hyenas belong to class called Hyaenidae not Canidae
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ARe dumbo rats natural, or have they been bred to look that way? Does it occur in the wild?
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Foxesrule wrote:ARe dumbo rats natural, or have they been bred to look that way? Does it occur in the wild?
Dumbo (and Manx) rats were bred through artificial selection.
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