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    Default Re: P For Pony

    Quote Originally Posted by cheaver View Post
    The Akbash is domestic too..... with a coat almost as white as milk....
    A Horse is a grown up pony.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheaver View Post
    The Akbash is domestic too..... with a coat almost as white as milk....
    Well, funny you should say that.
    The Hoary fox is light coloured too - grey in appearance though.
    They survive on grasshoppers and termites, so your fowl are safe! (If you had fowl, that is!)
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    Dang! Too late again!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tropical_Trish View Post
    Well, funny you should say that.
    The Hoary fox is light coloured too - grey in appearance though.
    They survive on grasshoppers and termites, so your fowl are safe! (If you had fowl, that is!)
    Ermine, a variety of weasles, have fur coats that turn white in the winter. The tip of their tail is black; what a great sight that must be.


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    Ermine, a variety of weasles, have fur coats that turn white in the winter. The tip of their tail is black; what a great sight that must be.
    Emu ... a large, flightless bird makes quite a sight and the tip of their beak is black. And best of all the males look after the babies and eggs!!

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    Emu ... a large, flightless bird makes quite a sight and the tip of their beak is black. And best of all the males look after the babies and eggs!!
    Urial - this wild sheep is reddish brown, and comes from the southern and central portions of Asia. The males have a long beard that grows all the way to their chest. How cool is that.

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    The Lammergeier or bearded vulture is known for the unusual habit of dropping bones onto rocks from a great height to smash them to get to the marrow. How clever is that!
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    This is about the bearded vultures: near my home in Germany is a place where they keep big birds like vultures and eagles. The flight demonstrations are fantastic. The place is on top of a steep hill. Anyway, the vultures have learned that if they fly into the valley and sit there looking pathetic, a car will come in due course to take them back home. Lazy or clever?

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    Default Re: P For Pony

    Quote Originally Posted by meebo1 View Post
    This is about the bearded vultures: near my home in Germany is a place where they keep big birds like vultures and eagles. The flight demonstrations are fantastic. The place is on top of a steep hill. Anyway, the vultures have learned that if they fly into the valley and sit there looking pathetic, a car will come in due course to take them back home. Lazy or clever?
    Clever stuff .... but I don't think I'd like a vulture as a back seat driver
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    Rockhopper penguins are three closely related taxa of crested penguins that have been traditionally treated as a single species and are sometimes split into two or three species.

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