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I don't know if thats quite a Turn but these are some Animals who
I would love to See. And only as a thrown in Suggestion
Saanen goat*
Capra aegagrus f. hircus*
(A Little Note)
In Germany it or its cross-breed products with white landraces are known as the “White German Noble Goat”.
Saanen goats are large goats with pure white, short, smooth fur. According to the standard, a maximum of single black hairs on the udder, nose and ears are tolerated. Bucks reach a height of 90 (80-95) cm at the withers and a minimum weight of 85 kg. Goats grow to a height of 80 (74-85) cm and should weigh at least 60 kg. There are horned animals, but most of them are genetically hornless. Genetically polled people can often experience gender anomalies such as hermaphrodites or sterility.
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Honey Badger
Mellivora capensis concisa (Syn.: Mellivora capensis abyssinica)**
Occurrence: Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania east to Ethiopia
(Little Note)
According to an assessment from 2015, the honey badger is not considered endangered because it is very widespread, has a wide range of food and can use different habitats. However, the populations are declining and additional information about the threat situation could lead to a new classification in the red lists (Red List: LEAST CONCERN).
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North American cat ferret*
Bassariscus astutus*
Origin: North America
Head-torso length: 30 - 37 cm
Tail length: 31 - 44 cm
Weight: 0.87 - 1.1 kg
Endangerment status: LC (not endangered)
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Northern pig monkey
(lion macaque)*
Macaca leonina
(syn.: Macaca nemestrina leonina)*
Occurrence: Bangladesh and Assam to southern Thailand and Vietnam
Head-torso length: 40 - 59.5 cm
Tail length: 16 - 25 cm
Weight: 4.4 - 9.1 kg
Food: Fruits, leaves, small animals
Endangerment status: VU (vulnerable)
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Ouessant sheep
(Breton dwarf sheep)
Ovis orientalis f. aries
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Oxford Sandy and Black Pig*
Sus scrofa f. domestica*
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Papuan dragon
(tree crocodile)
Varanus salvadorii
Occurrence: South coast of New Guinea
Habitat: dry forests, mangroves, rainforests
Total length: up to approx. 270 cm
Food: probably mainly birds
Endangerment status: LC (not endangered)
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Peacock-eyed water turtle
(Chinese peacock-eye sea turtle)
Sacalia bealei
(Syn.: Clemmys bealii)
Occurrence: southern Asia (S-China, Guangdong, Fujian, ien, Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Jiangxi and Hainan Island), N-Vietnam)
Endangerment status: EN (Endangered)
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Philippines spotted musang
(Borneo spotted musang)
Paradoxurus hermaphroditus philippinensis
(Little Note)
Musangs inhabit evergreen and partly deciduous forests, swamp forests, mangroves, plantations, villages and towns from the lowlands up to around 2,400 m altitude. They live solitary lives and prefer to stay in trees. They are extremely nocturnal animals and spend the day sleeping curled up in tree hollows or forks in branches.
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Red-bellied dik-dik
(Red-bellied Antelope)**
Madoqua saltiana phillipsi
(Syn.: Madoqua phillipsii)**
Occurrence: Eastern Africa (N-Somalia)
Habitat: Bush savannah, forests with dense ground vegetation
Head-torso length: 52 - 67 cm
Tail length: 3.5 - 8 cm
Weight: 2 - 6 kg
Food: Leaves, young shoots, buds, flowers, grasses, herbs, fruits
I don't know if thats quite a Turn but these are some Animals who
I would love to See. And only as a thrown in Suggestion
Saanen goat*
Capra aegagrus f. hircus*
(A Little Note)
In Germany it or its cross-breed products with white landraces are known as the “White German Noble Goat”.
Saanen goats are large goats with pure white, short, smooth fur. According to the standard, a maximum of single black hairs on the udder, nose and ears are tolerated. Bucks reach a height of 90 (80-95) cm at the withers and a minimum weight of 85 kg. Goats grow to a height of 80 (74-85) cm and should weigh at least 60 kg. There are horned animals, but most of them are genetically hornless. Genetically polled people can often experience gender anomalies such as hermaphrodites or sterility.
***
Honey Badger
Mellivora capensis concisa (Syn.: Mellivora capensis abyssinica)**
Occurrence: Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania east to Ethiopia
(Little Note)
According to an assessment from 2015, the honey badger is not considered endangered because it is very widespread, has a wide range of food and can use different habitats. However, the populations are declining and additional information about the threat situation could lead to a new classification in the red lists (Red List: LEAST CONCERN).
***
North American cat ferret*
Bassariscus astutus*
Origin: North America
Head-torso length: 30 - 37 cm
Tail length: 31 - 44 cm
Weight: 0.87 - 1.1 kg
Endangerment status: LC (not endangered)
***
Northern pig monkey
(lion macaque)*
Macaca leonina
(syn.: Macaca nemestrina leonina)*
Occurrence: Bangladesh and Assam to southern Thailand and Vietnam
Head-torso length: 40 - 59.5 cm
Tail length: 16 - 25 cm
Weight: 4.4 - 9.1 kg
Food: Fruits, leaves, small animals
Endangerment status: VU (vulnerable)
***
Ouessant sheep
(Breton dwarf sheep)
Ovis orientalis f. aries
***
Oxford Sandy and Black Pig*
Sus scrofa f. domestica*
***
Papuan dragon
(tree crocodile)
Varanus salvadorii
Occurrence: South coast of New Guinea
Habitat: dry forests, mangroves, rainforests
Total length: up to approx. 270 cm
Food: probably mainly birds
Endangerment status: LC (not endangered)
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Peacock-eyed water turtle
(Chinese peacock-eye sea turtle)
Sacalia bealei
(Syn.: Clemmys bealii)
Occurrence: southern Asia (S-China, Guangdong, Fujian, ien, Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Jiangxi and Hainan Island), N-Vietnam)
Endangerment status: EN (Endangered)
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Philippines spotted musang
(Borneo spotted musang)
Paradoxurus hermaphroditus philippinensis
(Little Note)
Musangs inhabit evergreen and partly deciduous forests, swamp forests, mangroves, plantations, villages and towns from the lowlands up to around 2,400 m altitude. They live solitary lives and prefer to stay in trees. They are extremely nocturnal animals and spend the day sleeping curled up in tree hollows or forks in branches.
***
Red-bellied dik-dik
(Red-bellied Antelope)**
Madoqua saltiana phillipsi
(Syn.: Madoqua phillipsii)**
Occurrence: Eastern Africa (N-Somalia)
Habitat: Bush savannah, forests with dense ground vegetation
Head-torso length: 52 - 67 cm
Tail length: 3.5 - 8 cm
Weight: 2 - 6 kg
Food: Leaves, young shoots, buds, flowers, grasses, herbs, fruits