In today's puzzle we feature a cute cat and it's kittens. The puzzle is based on a oil on panel painting by the Dutch-Belgian artist Henriette Ronner (best known for her animal paintings; especially cats).
Image Source /Credit: Henriette Ronner, 1844, The RijksmuseumToday's puzzle feature a variety of plants and animals that live in the ocean. Fish, corals, crustaceans, mollusks and more; they are all part of this intricate illustration of marine life made by James M. Sommerville (the first professor in drawing and painting at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts). How many sea creatures can you spot and and name? Give it a try!
If you didn't already know, chickens are one of the most common and widespread domestic animals. They are are omnivores. They can often bee seen scratching at the soil to search for seeds and insects. Domestic chickens are fed of grains (like corn, wheat, barley, oats, millet), vegetables (such as lettuce, kale, spinach, carrots, peas, and cucumbers) and commercial feed (designed to meet the specific nutritional needs of chickens at different stages of life). Chickens can be quite curious creatures. While they might not exhibit curiosity in the same way that some other animals do, they do display behaviors that indicate a level of curiosity and exploration. They are known to investigate new objects or changes in their environment. If one chicken discovers something interesting, others may come over to investigate as well. Take a few minutes, complete today's puzzle and see the curious hen featured in this new puzzle. Have fun!
Explore the enchanting elegance of the Eurasian Bullfinch puzzle, a delightful challenge that brings the charm of this stunning bird right to your fingertips. The Eurasian Bullfinch, scientifically known as Pyrrhula pyrrhula, is a small passerine bird found across Europe and parts of Asia. Renowned for its striking appearance, this avian gem boasts a rich tapestry of colors that make it a true delight to behold. The male bullfinch features a vibrant rosy-pink breast, contrasting elegantly with its charcoal-gray back and wings. Its cap, nape, and face are adorned with a deep black hue, giving it an air of sophistication. Complementing its colorful palette, the female bullfinch exhibits a more subtle and subdued variation, with shades of pinkish-gray blending seamlessly with warm browns. Have fun!
Today we're heading to a wild horse sanctuary to see and feed a heard of of horses. Wild horses mainly eat grasses and other types of vegetation that are available in their natural habitat. Grass is a primary part of their diet, and they spend a lot of time grazing to fulfill their nutritional needs. Wild life sanctuaries, like the one in this puzzle, offer a safe home for wild horses to live without human interference, promote genetic diversity, provide rehabilitation for horses and educate the public. Some sanctuaries allow controlled visitation, which can contribute to local economies through eco-tourism. People visiting can learn about wild horses and enjoy observing them in their natural habitat.
The adorable dog featured in today's puzzle is an West Highland White Terrier, a breed known for its charm and playful nature. Often called Westies, these dogs are small, sturdy and have a big personality. These intelligent and lively companions are renowned for their friendly and sociable demeanor. They thrive on human interaction, making them excellent family pets and loyal companions. Despite their small size, Westies possess a confident and fearless nature, always ready for an adventure or a play session.
The prehensile-tailed porcupine, also known as the Coendou, is a small mammal native to the tropical forests of Central and South America. It possesses an endearing combination of traits that make it truly fascinating. With a compact body covered in a coat of sharp, needle-like quills, this porcupine boasts an exceptional defense mechanism against predators. However, don't let its spiky exterior fool you; beneath those quills lies a gentle and charming personality. What sets the prehensile-tailed porcupine apart is its remarkable tail. Adapted for life in the treetops, its tail is incredibly flexible and can curl around branches, acting like an extra limb. This unique feature allows the porcupine to maintain balance and move with grace as it navigates through the dense forest canopy.
In this new puzzle we feature a cute house sparrow sitting on a tree branch. The house sparrow is strongly associated with human habitation, and can live in urban or rural settings. The house sparrow originated in the Middle East and spread, along with agriculture, to most of Eurasia and parts of North Africa. It feeds mostly on the seeds of grains and weeds, but it is an opportunistic eater and commonly eats insects and many other foods.
In this puzzle we feature a great spotted woodpecker ("Dendrocopos major") perched on the side of a tree. This beautiful woodpecker is native to a wide range of habitats in Europe and Asia. It prefers wooded habitats with mature trees, as it relies on these trees for foraging and nesting. Great spotted woodpeckers engage in tree excavation for both foraging and nesting purposes, as well as employ drumming as a means of communication for contact and territorial signaling. Similar to their fellow woodpeckers, they possess specialized anatomical adaptations that enable them to withstand the physical demands imposed by their rhythmic hammering behavior. The great spotted woodpecker showcases a visually striking plumage, characterized by its black upperparts, stark white underparts, and a distinctive crimson crown in males or a black crown in females, while both sexes feature a notable white facial streak. It's name comes from the small white spots or speckles that can be observed on its wings and back, contrasting with the black plumage.
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.
Lowland gorillas live in montane, primary and secondary forest and lowland swampland in central Africa. The lowland gorilla is the smallest subspecies of gorilla but still has exceptional size and strength. Gorillas live in groups of up to 30 individuals that are led by one or more adult males. As primarily herbivorous, the main diet of lowland gorilla groups is fruit, roots, shoots, wild celery, tree bark and pulp. Gorillas are considered highly intelligent.
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