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Natural enemies of guinea fowls
Natural enemies of guinea fowls are wild cats, wolves, snakes, crocodiles and humans.
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time they meow to communicate with other felines is when they are
kittens to signal to their mother.
Over the last few years, Jamaica has consistently been ranked among the top five of the world’s top tourist destinations.
Cows can see almost 360 degrees. This near-panoramic view lets them watch for predators from all angles. However, they don’t see well straight in front of them so they will typically turn their head to look at you.
Ducks have featured as popular cartoon characters over the years, such
as Walt Disney's Donald Duck and Warner Brothers, Daffy Duck.
The teeth of a horse can help determine their age. A horse’s teeth never stop growing.
Of all the malaria cases in the world, 90% occur in Africa.
A cat can’t climb head first down a tree because every claw on a cat’s
paw points the same way. To get down from a tree, a cat must back down.
Jamaica has 8 native snake species, but relax, none of them are venomous.
Japan has one of the highest average life expectancy rate, average person reaching the age of 84.