In this new puzzle we feature a cute black horse waiting for it's owner after a day of grazing on a dandelion covered grassy meadow. Horses are grazing animals, and their major source of nutrients is good-quality forage from hay or pasture. They have 12 incisors at the front of the mouth, adapted to biting off the grass or other vegetation. At the back of the mouth they have 24 teeth adapted for chewing, the premolars and molars.
Image Source /Credit: Daily Jigsaw PuzzlesIn today's puzzle we feature a curious giraffe. Giraffes usually inhabit savannahs and woodlands. They are the tallest living terrestrial animal and the largest ruminant on Earth. Giraffes live in herds and they eat leaves, fruits, and flowers of woody plants. Fully grown giraffes stand 4.3–5.7 m (14.1–18.7 ft) tall, with males taller than females.
In today's puzzle we feature a cute black cat sitting on a wooden fence. If you didn't know, any cat whose fur is a single color, including black, is known as a "solid". A "solid black" cat may be grayish black, brownish black, or coal black. Most black cats have golden irises due to their high melanin pigment content. All-black fur pigmentation is slightly more prevalent in male cats.
In today's puzzle we feature two cute pigeons on a grassy meadow in the park. If you didn't know, the name pigeon comes from a French word that derives from the Latin pipio, for a "peeping" chick. Pigeons primarily feed on seeds, fruits, and plants. These birds have adapted to most of the habitats available on the planet. Various species inhabit urban and rural areas, savannas, grasslands, deserts, temperate woodlands and forests, and even remote atolls and islands in the middle of the ocean.
Now known as the tricolored heron, the Louisiana heron, is a small species of heron native to coastal parts of the Americas. This species of heron breeds in swamps and other coastal habitats. Adults have a blue-grey head, neck, back, and upper wings, with a white line along the neck. Their belly is white. This puzzle is based on hand-colored engraving and aquatint on Whatman wove paper by Robert Havell after John James Audubon in the series The Birds of America.
Featuring two cute squirrels foraging near a tree, today's game will give you the challenge you need in a good puzzle game. Squirrels, being primarily herbivores, eat a wide variety of plants, as well as nuts, seeds, conifer cones, fruits, fungi, and green vegetation. Squirrels live in almost every habitat, from tropical rain forest to semiarid desert, avoiding only the high polar regions and the driest of deserts.
Discover the mesmerizing beauty of the Kingfisher with our captivating online jigsaw puzzle! Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of this stunning species as you piece together a masterpiece. The Kingfisher, known for its remarkable colors and incredible agility, is a small to medium-sized bird that belongs to the Alcedinidae family. With its striking blue and orange plumage, it is often considered one of nature's most magnificent avian wonders. Known for its remarkable fishing skills, the Kingfisher is adept at plunging into the water with astonishing accuracy to catch its prey. As you solve the puzzle, you'll not only enjoy the challenge but also gain a deeper appreciation for this fascinating bird species. Get ready to dive into a world of beauty and grace with our captivating Kingfisher puzzle!
Another fun and colorful jigsaw puzzle is here! In this new one we feature a family of geese (gaggle). Put the pieces back together and see the two geese and their cute goslings. If you didn't know, geese are monogamous, living in permanent pairs throughout the year. Paired geese are more dominant and feed more, two factors that result in more young.
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