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Monday, March 4, 2013

10 Intriguing Animals Whose Names Start with The Letter B

A list of intriguing animals whose names start with the letter B.

Nature presents us with beautiful, strange, odd and fascinating creatures. The animal kingdom itself has millions of amazing and special species that many of us have not known or seen. Below is a list of 10 intriguing animals that begins with the letter B.

Binturong

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The Binturong (Arctictis binturong) or the Asian Bearcat is a relatively unknown animal inhabiting trees in the jungles of Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries. This nocturnal animal, averages between 60–96 cm long and weighs between 9–14 kg. Though classed as carnivores, the Binturong eats primarily fruit and at times leaves, shoots, and small animals.

The Binturong sports a thick, black fur, golden brown eyes, rounded ears and white whiskers. It has long, bushy, prehensile tail; and feet with strong claws. The Binturong can live up to 20 years in the wild; 20 years or more in captivity.

Banteng

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The Banteng (Bos javanicus) is a wild cattle native to some Southeast Asian countries like: Indonesia, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, Brunei, and Malaysia. Once domesticated, these bovines ended up as working animals. Banteng inhabits dense forest and bamboo jungles feeding on grasses, branches, leaves, and fruits.

The Banteng grows to about 190-225 cm in body length, 160 cm at shoulder length and weighs around 600-800 kg. Adult males are dark brown or black, while females are reddish brown. Females carry short, curved horns; males straight, long horns. Both sexes sport white “stockings” on the legs, white rump and white muzzle. In their natural habitat, Banteng can live up to 14-17 years; while in captivity about 20 years.

Bearded Dragon

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The Bearded Dragon is native to Australia, inhabiting hot, dry, rocky environment. These lizards are taken into captivity as pets. A known omnivore, it feeds on plants, small rodents, and insects. Adults average between 38 – 43 cm long with gray, brown coat, flat body, triangle-shaped head and spiny scales. Though both sexes have “spiny beard”, the beard is more pronounced on adult males especially during courtship. Bearded dragon has an average life span of 4-10 years.

Badger

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The largest member of the weasel family, badgers are widespread in North America, Europe and as far as Asia. They live in underground burrows. A typical badger has broad, flat body, long tail, and short legs with long claws. The head is black marked with white stripes running from the nose to its shoulders. Fur coat varies from species to species like: black or dark brown, silvery-gray, spotted or striped.

Adults average 60 cm in length, 23 cm tall with a 10 cm tail. They weigh around 13.6 kg. Badgers hunt food at night that include squirrel, rodents, lizards, toads, snakes, and insects. The badger has an average life span of 11-13 years.

Bunting

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Buntings are seed-eating, passerine birds comprising the family Emberizidae widespread in Europe, Asia and Africa. Though similar to a finch, bunting differs in the bill, head and body. It has a flatter head, conical bill, long head and tail. Bunting varies in sizes and plumage colors depending on the species. But all, are small, stout bird.

Bluebottle

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Bluebottle also known as Portuguese man-of-war(Physalia physalis), are found floating in tropical waters such as Pacific and Indian oceans. This marine invertebrate may look like jelly fish but are not: jellyfish is a single creature while bluebottle is a colonial organism comprising four individuals known as zooids. Most bluebottles are blue in color and with a translucent body. Bluebottle’s body or float is about 3 to 15 cm, while its tentacles can measure from 15 cm to 10 m long!

Babirusa

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Babirusas (Babyrousa babirussa),are wild hogs native to Indonesia, in particular; to the islands Sulawesi, Buru, and Sula. These ‘pig-deer’ are found in tropical rainforest. Babirusas are omnivores, feeding mostly on fruits, but at times also eat vegetables and nuts. One remarkable feature this animal has, is the large, curving tusks males possess. This task grows upward, reaching up to 30 cm long.

Babirusa has rough skin, lacks hairs and with a brownish gray coat. Adults average 65 cm at shoulder length and 100 kg in weight. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has listed Babirusa as vulnerable or endangered. Currently, there are around 4000 individuals cited in the wild. The reasons for the declining population is; habitat loss and illegal hunting for meat.

Bobolink
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Bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus), is a medium-sized bird, widespread in the United States during the breeding season, and migrate to South America on winters. Bobolink breeds in open grassy areas and agricultural fields. This passerine bird averages 15-21 cm long and weighs around 34-51 g. Males are larger and heavier than females. Bobolink has brown eyes, short cone-shaped beak, short, pointed tail and a wingspan of about 27 cm. Adult males are mostly black with beige underparts, while adult females sport brown plumage with yellowish buff underparts. Bobolink feeds primarily on seeds and insects. Bobolink has a lifespan of up to 9 years.

Bilby

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The Bilby (Macrotis lagotis), also known as Rabbit-Eared Bandicoots, is a nocturnal animal endemic to Australia. Bilby inhabits arid areas, living in deep burrows. Bilbies are omnivores, its diet includes fruits, insects, spiders and some small animals. However, Bilby doesn’t drink water! This marsupial animal grows up to 55 cm in body length, and weighs up to 2.5 kg. Bilby has soft blue-gray fur, large ears, long muzzle, and long black -white tail reaching up to 29cm long. Due to habitat loss, their population is declining.

Barasingha

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The Barasingha (Rucervus duvaucelii),known for its beautiful antlers, is a deer endemic to India and Nepal. It inhabits marshlands, meadows, and wet plains. These medium-size deer averages, 180 cm long, stands about 119-124 cm and weighs 170-280 k. When fully-grown male antlers can reach a meter long. Barasingha has an orange to brown coat with whitish underparts. It feeds mostly on grass. Barasingha has a life span of up to 25 years in the wild. However, due to habitat loss, poaching, diseases, and threats from predators, their numbers had declined. The IUCN listed Barasingha as vulnerable species.

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24 comments:

  1. The blue bottle really looks like a transparent bottle more than an animal.

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  2. ours is a world that is very rich in awesome animals. it's cool to see some of this in your post. that bluebottle looks amazing.

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  3. Oh, meron ding binturong sa Philippines? I have never seen a binturong yet.

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    1. Yes, and it is mostly contain in the forest of Mindanao.

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  4. Bluebottle is an interesting creature. I had to really look at the photo closely to understand how they look like. I still don' get it. haha!

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  5. The Bunting is so cute! It's my favorite from this list. I always get new learnings from this site :)

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  6. Saw this bearded dragon featured in an early morning show the other day. It's amazing how many animal species are still unknown to most people like me.

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  7. hahhaha...those are really weird names...you made me smile papaleng...lol!

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  8. Wow! Kuya how do you come up with these quirky and interesting stuff! Ikaw na talaga! You should be a professor! I'm sure your students will never get bored with all the things you have to share. :)

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  9. My favorite is the Blue Bottle! I am so intrigued by its appearance and characteristics, this post makes me want to explore the ocean and skies as a biologist, what an awesome career that is, happy blogging bro! Thanks for another informative post :)

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  10. i haven't seen a binturong yet, hopefully, i get to see some someday.the bluebottle looks very unique, actually, so glad to learn about these amazing Bs.

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  11. only heard of the badger and the bearded dragon... only seen them both just now. lol

    another full of info post papaleng. thanks much.. :)

    cheers for sharing! :)

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  12. Among all the intriguing animals on the list, I am more attracted to the colorful Bunting and somehow intrigued on the appearance of Bluebottle.

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  13. My most favorite is the bunting, papaleng. So cute ng bunting parang Ningning. Haha. Great post po and very informative!

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  14. My fave is the Barasingha coz we love to hunt deer Papaleng :-) though we do not have that kind of deer in our backyard but still what a pretty sight to look :-)

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  15. I find Bluebottle very interesting. I hope I could get to see one in the near future. I so want to touch it! Nanggigigil ako. Hahaha!

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  16. Hahaha! Indeed their names are intriguing! It's actually the first time I've heard of those names :)) I find the BlueBottle amazing :)

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  17. ntuwa nmn aq sa mga name nila! haha prng mga name lng din ng mga cousinz ko hahaha. i've heard some of the animals above or have seen alraedy in the zoo's hihi xx

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  18. Bluebottle caught my attention too!!! I'd like to see one (not in picture) someday!

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  19. They are intriguing, indeed paps! :)

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  20. bluebottle.. even if they are not with the family of jellyfish, are they poisonous or not?

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  21. these are really cute and lovely animals even though few are not my type hehe

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  22. Wow, the bluebottle, really looks like a blue bottle haha. Haven't heard of that animal until today!

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