Fishing cats are well adapted to life in and around water. They are primarily found in wetland habitats such as swamps, marshes, mangroves, and the vicinity of rivers and lakes in South and Southeast Asia. As their name suggests, fishing cats mainly feed on fish, but they are opportunistic predators and also consume amphibians, crustaceans, birds, and small mammals. They are mostly solitary animals, and their territories can vary in size depending on the availability of food and habitat. Solve today's puzzle and see this beautiful animal up close. Have fun!
Image Source /Credit: Smithsonian\'s National Zoo, Mehgan MurphyIn this new puzzle feature two cute alpacas. The alpaca comes in two breeds, Suri and Huacaya. Huacaya alpacas are the most commonly found, constituting about 90% of the population. Alpacas are social herd animals that live in family groups, consisting of a territorial alpha male, females, and their young ones. They typically live in temperate conditions, in mountainous terrain and at high altitudes.
Humans began domesticating horses around 4000 BC, and their domestication is believed to have been widespread by 3000 BC. Horses and humans interact in a wide variety of sport competitions and non-competitive recreational activities, as well as in working activities such as therapy, agriculture, and entertainment. For example, the beautiful black horse in today's puzzle takes children for rides and gets them used to interacting with animals.
Today's online puzzle game features an adorable cat playing in a pile of colorful autumn leaves while meowing with excitement. Cats are known to meow to communicate with their owners or to express their needs, such as hunger or playtime. As pets, cats are independent creatures that bring joy and companionship to their owners. Solve this fun and challenging puzzle and see the playful antics of a this cute feline.
In today's puzzle we feature a beautiful African bush elephant. The African bush elephant inhabits forests, grasslands and woodlands, wetlands and agricultural land across 37 African countries (including Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Angola, Zambia, and Namibia). It is the largest living terrestrial animal. It is a herbivore, feeding on grasses, herbs, bark, and leaves.
Goats are naturally curious animals. They like to explore and try anything they might consider interesting to climb or even eat. They are browsing animals, not grazers like cattle and sheep and they will chew on and taste just about anything remotely resembling plant matter to decide whether it is good to eat. Due to their agility and inquisitiveness, they are notorious for escaping their pens. Their intelligence, climbing abilities and curious nature can help them get over most fences and enclosures.
In today's puzzle we feature a free-range chicken enjoying a sunny morning at the farm. If you didn't know, chickens are one of the most common and widespread domestic animals. They are descended primarily from the red junglefowl (Gallus gallus) and are scientifically classified as the same species.
These beautiful pheasant, also known as the Chinese monal or Chinese impeyan, lives only in the mountains of central China. The male is more colorful then the female, that is dark brown with some white accents. The male monal has a large purple crest, a red-goldened mantle, a green head, bluish green feathers and black underparts. It's plumage is highly iridescent.
In this new puzzle we feature a rooster crowing while the chickens in the coop feed on some bread crumbs. If you didn't know, a rooster's crowing is a loud and sometimes shrill call and sends a territorial signal to other roosters. Roosters may also crow in response to sudden disturbances within their surroundings. A rooster will often crow from a vantage point above his territory so he can make sure others are aware of his presence from far away.
In this new puzzle we feature a beautiful and impressive bird of prey, the Ruppell's griffon vulture. It is native to the Sahel region and East Africa and it was named after Eduard Ruppell - a German naturalist and explorer. Ruppell's vultures are very social, roosting, nesting, and gathering to feed in large flocks. The live in grasslands, mountains, woodlands and are considered to be the highest-flying bird, with confirmed evidence of a flight at an altitude of over 11000 m (37,000 ft).
Today's puzzle is based on a 1753 painting by Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French,1686–1755). The painting depicts a group of cute ducks enjoying the warm rays of the sun while resting in a beautiful clearing on the edge of a forest. Pick your difficulty level, start the game, put the ducks and the beautiful landscape back together an complete today's challenge. Have fun!
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