25 Different Types Of Animals In The World With Images
Lifespan: 10-15 Years
Feeding: Plants, Grass
Country Of Origin: Africa and Asia
20. Primate:
Family and History: These are classified under the classification of Primatomorpha. A primate is mamma of the order primates. These are aroused from ancestors who lived in the trees of tropical forests. There are twenty five species are seen in this type of animal so far in the world. These are mostly seen in tropical forests of Asia and African regions.
Scientific name: Scientific name of primate is Primates.
Breed: Mammals
Height: 1.2 mts
Weight: Mass of the body will rage form 20-200kg
Lifespan: 10-15 Years
Feeding: Plants, Grass, Fruits, Insects and Small Animals
Country Of Origin: Sahara
21. Bear:
Family and History:It is classified under the classification of Caniformia. It can run up to 48 km/ h in the adult stage. Vocalization sin bear are moaning, huffing, barking, growling, roaring and humming. They eat mostly plants but become omnivores in opportunistic conditions.
Scientific name: Scientific name bear is Ursidae
Breed: Mammals
Height: Height at the shoulders will be 60-160cm. Its tail length will be 3-22cm and body length will be of 1.2-3m.
Weight: 80kg to 600 kg
Lifespan: 20 Years
Feeding: Fish, Small animals, fruits, honey, leaves
Country Of Origin: Asia
22. Lion:
Family and History: These animals are classified under the higher classification of a panther. These are pure carnivores. It is one of the five big cats. There are about 12 species of lions recognized so far. Majorly lions are seen most in African regions only.
Scientific name: Scientific name of the lion is Panthera Leo.
Breed: Mammals
Height: Height at the shoulder level will be 1.2m.
Weight: Mass is about 190kg.
Lifespan: Life span is about 10-14 years.
Feeding: Meat
Country Of Origin: Africa
23. Cattle:
Family and History: It is classified under the classification of Bos. Cattle are generally known as cows. It is mostly domesticated. The gestation period is of 274 days. It sleeps for about 4 hours daily. There are about 1.3 billion cattle in the world.