1. Parental Remote-Control Mode (3 speeds): You can enjoy fun with your children together. 2. Battery Operate Mode (2 speeds): Your children can easily start the toy car with the push of a button and control it to move forward, backward or stop.
a. Soft start design prevents your kids from being scared by sudden acceleration. b. The retractable handle and wheels make it easy to move when it is not running. c. Spacious seat with safety belt ensures comfortable and safe riding experience.
Our kids ride on police car is well-designed to fulfill your little one’s dream of becoming policeman. The flashing light, siren, megaphone and police signs offers authentic experience to your children.
Equipped with headlights, music, and horn, this electric vehicle will make your baby’s ride more enjoyable. Moreover, the Bluetooth function, AUX port, USB interface and TF card slot also allow you to connect to your own device to play music. (TF car not included)
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The Chipmunk is a member of the family Mammalia, Rodentia and Sciuridae. It is also known as the Striped Squirrel, the Timber Tiger and the Mini-bear. The body length among most Chipmunks ranges from 5.5 to 6.3 inches and the tail length is 5 Inches. Chipmunks typically weigh about 0.02 pounds and live about 5 to 10 years. They have small but prominent ears which face forwards, and small eyes on the sides of their heads. Most wild Chipmunks are lively.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.
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The Bhutan Takin is a daytime animal and is very active during the day, especially on sunny days. The takin are highly clustered, often with more than a dozen animals moving together, as many as 20 or 30, or even in large groups of more than 100, and in winter there are even more clusters. The herd is very disciplined, with the strong bulls walking in front and behind the herd, and the females and young in the middle of the herd. The group of cattle will not attack people actively, and the danger is much lower. However, the temperament of a lone bull is very different from that of a takin living in a herd. When the herd moves, the strongest individual leads and presses the line, and the other members follow one by one in the middle, following the trail. When the herd is normally active, there is usually a strong individual standing high up on the lookout, and in case of enemy, the head bull will lead the herd to rush forward, unstoppable, until it is out of danger. Normally, adult males like to live a solitary life.Mating Habits
The takin enters the mating season in July and August each year, when the males become particularly aggressive and fight to death for females. The gestation period of the takin is about 9 months, and they usually give birth in March-May of the following year, one in each litter. The average lifespan is 12-15 years. Once the young are a little older, their “mothers” place their “children” in a nursery where they are cared for by a single takin and go out to feed and do other activities on their own.The Chipmunk is a member of the family Mammalia, Rodentia and Sciuridae. It is also known as the Striped Squirrel, the Timber Tiger and the Mini-bear. The body length among most Chipmunks ranges from 5.5 to 6.3 inches and the tail length is 5 inches. Chipmunks typically weigh about 0.02 pounds and live about 5 to 10 years. They have small but prominent ears which face forwards, small eyes on the sides of their heads. Most wild Chipmunks are lively.
The Red Squirrel, a member of the Sciuridae, is an arboreal, omnivorous rodent often referred to as a Forest Seeder and folklore as the Devil King Squirrel.
The Arizona Gray Squirrel, also known as the American Gray Squirrel, is a member of the family Rodentia and Sciuridae. It is small in size, with gray fur and a belly between white and cream. It has long ears, no tufts of fur and a fluffy tail edged in white. The body is about 16-20 inches long and weighs up to 1.4 pounds.
The Rock Squirrel, also known as Sao Maozi or Stone Mouse, belongs to the rodent and is a species in the family Sciuridae. The most common natural predators of the Rock Squirrel include bobcats, owls, eagles and snakes. Though the Rock Squirrel is cute, alert, and courageous, it is still considered a pest due to its habit of destroying crops.
The Abert’s Squirrel is a member of the genus Sciurus with a body length of 18-22.8 inches, a tail length of 7.5-9.8 inches and a weight of 2.2 pounds, and can live up to 10 years in the wild. Its most distinctive feature is tassels of fur about 0.8-1.2 inches long at the tip of its ears, which looks very interesting. In addition, it is alert and agile.
Rare Bhutanese ‘Takin’ Spotted in Arunachal Pradesh Forests
The ultra-rare animal was spotted on the cameras that were installed for the population assessment survey of the snow leopards in higher altitudes by the forest department. However, this is a special instance for environmentalists and forests officials as it is the first sighting of the Takin in East Kameng forest.
Rare Bhutanese ‘Takin’ was caught by a trap camera above 3,500 meters in the East Kameng district in Arunachal Pradesh. The ultra-rare animal was spotted on the cameras that were installed for the population assessment survey of the snow leopards in higher altitudes by the forest department. However, this is a special instance for environmentalists and forest officials as it is the first sighting of Takin in East Kameng forest.
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