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Sep 17, 2019

[Answer] 2. Disappointed again Henry looks around for another choice of pet. Got it, he thinks, cute, cuddly, Mum will love it. Mum however looks at the cute baby animal and instantly thinks "King Kong". What unsuitable pet has Henry selected this time?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Disappointed again Henry looks around for another choice of pet. Got it, he thinks, cute, cuddly, Mum will love it. Mum however looks at the cute baby animal and instantly thinks "King Kong". What unsuitable pet has Henry selected this time?"



...1. Lemur 2. Gorilla 3. Coati 4. Tapir Gorilla babies can develop a very strong bond with humans if they have to be hand reared, and this bond can last throughout their adult life. They are not however suitable pets. Adult males can grow up to six feet tall, females slightly shorter. They live in social family groups and can be found in various parts of Africa. In the wild, provided there is no outside interference, their life span is 35-40 years. In captivity up to fifty years is not unusual. They are intelligent; look a gorilla in the eyes and there is someone looking back at you. They are curious and playful. However, Henry's Mum has decided that a large, smelly, male or female gorilla in the average sized living room is not a good idea. Many people do keep primates and monkeys as pets. However, they are not domesticated animals, and can, without warning, become very destructive and will bite. A normal domestic setting is not a good environment for any of these animals.

Mar 13, 2019

[Answer] 3. Not quite cute and cuddly, there are only eight living species of bear. To which family do these territorial animals belong?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. Not quite cute and cuddly, there are only eight living species of bear. To which family do these territorial animals belong?"



...1. Ursavus 2. Ursus 3. Ursidae 4. Ailuropoda All bears, including the panda, polar and grizzly, belong to the Ursidae family. Of the eight living species only one is mainly herbivorous - the panda. It has teeth and digestive tract similar to that of carnivorous bears and will eat eggs, fish and meat if they are available. The polar bear is mainly carnivorous and the other six species have highly-varied, omnivorous diets. Ursus refers to the genera of bears including brown, polar and black bears. Ailuropoda contains five species of giant pandas, and Ursavus includes an extinct genus of bears living from approximately 23-5.3 million years ago.