eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.

Animals & Science

Sort by:
Best Match
Most Popular
Newest

Showing 1-30 of 30 results

  • How to Build a Coin Zoo

    Building a Coin Zoo is a fun way to teach children about animals, birds, fish and sea creatures. Your Coin Zoo can be inexpensive, yet provide hours of fun and education for your children and...

  • Use of Chainlink Fences in Zoos

    There are a number of uses for chainlink fences in zoos. The chainlink fence is unique since it is sturdy and secure, yet one can see through the chainlink. These qualities are useful in zoos...

  • The History of the London Zoo

    The London Zoo, located less than two miles from the center of London, is considered one of the world's largest and most prestigious collections of animals.

  • 10 Facts About the Flamingo

  • Endangered Animals in Zoos

    Modern zoos have collections of endangered animals from around the world that are bred for purposes of keeping the species alive as the various species are wiped out due to habitat loss and...

  • Why Do Flamingos Stand on One Foot?

    Zoo visitors often ask why flamingos stand one one foot--this curious behavior is frequently observed by the public. Until recently, scientists only had guesses as to the answer. In 2009, a...

  • How to Find Rockhoppers

    Rockhopper penguins are small, aggressive penguins with feathered yellow plumes and distinctive red eyes. There are three subspecies of rockhopper penguins---southern, northern and eastern---that...

  • Information on Baby Orangutans

    Orangutans are an endangered species (due to poaching and habitat loss) of great ape living on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra. According to "National Geographic," orangutans have been known to...

  • About the Animals at the Houston Zoo

    The Houston Zoo is home to thousands of animals ranging from elephants to fish, with all types in between. African dogs are some of the newer inhabitants with their own enclosure. Like the wild...

  • What Does a Zebra Look Like?

    Zebras are horse-like creatures that have black and white vertical stripes along their bodies, which act as a visual camouflage from predators. Identify a zebra in the wild with information from...

  • About Zoologists

    Zoologists study the behavior of animals, discover how they have adapted to become successful in the wild and share that knowledge with the public. Understand the job of a zoologist with...

  • What Does a Cheetah Eat?

    A cheetah eats mainly gazelles, as it can run up to 70 miles per hour to catch the fastest in the heard. Learn about the other attributes that make cheetahs the best hunters with information from...

  • How Do Tigers Communicate?

    Tigers communicate through body language, vocal noises and markings on trees. Find out how tigers mark their territory, greet other tigers and spread their scent with information from an animal...

  • How Long Does a Giraffe Live?

    Giraffes can live up to 26 years old in the wild, but they can live much longer in captivity where disease and predators are absent. Discover a giraffe's life cycle with information from an animal...

  • How Do Tigers Sleep?

    Tigers sleep from 18 to 20 hours a day to balance out their energy that is spent hunting for fast-paced food. Find out how tigers sleep with information from an animal behavior specialist in this...

  • How Do Gorillas Defend Themselves?

    Gorillas defend themselves through their huge size, but also by staying in tight-knit groups to help watch out for predators. Understand how these huge primates keep predators at bay with...

  • How Much Does a Zebra Eat?

    A zebra eats constantly throughout the day to maintain its digestive systems, which means that 90 percent of its diet consist of coarse grass. Learn about a zebra's eating habits with information...

  • How Much Does a Zebra Weigh?

    Zebras can reach different weights depending on their breed, but they can range anywhere from 600 pounds to 1,000 pounds. Explore the different breeds of zebras in Africa with information from an...

  • What Do Giraffes Eat?

    Giraffes are herbivores, which means they eat plant material like leaves high in the trees, acacia and leaves from bushes. Learn about a giraffe's eating habits with information from an animal...

  • What Do Zebras Eat?

    Zebras eat very coarse grass, as they have bacterial enzymes in their stomachs that help break down an abundance of plant material. Understand the eating habits of zebras with information from an...

  • Where Do Zebras Live?

    Zebras live only in Africa, but some zebras live in the plains while others live in the mountains. Find out where zebras thrive, depending on their breed, with information from an animal behavior...

  • How Do Elephants Travel?

    Elephants travel in herds across long distances to find water and food, but young males will leave the herd when they reach the age of 12 years old. Explore the elephant's traveling habits with...

  • Diet of the Asian Elephant

    The Asian elephant will eat anything it can get its trunk on, including palm trimmings, leaves, grass and bark. See how elephants scavenge 300 pounds of food a day with information from an animal...

  • About Franklin Park Zoo in Massachusetts

    The Franklin Park Zoo is a 72-acre attraction located in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1913, the zoo is one of the oldest in the country. The Franklin Park Zoo is considered by many to be the...

  • About the Minnesota Zoo

    The Minnesota Zoo is a 500 acre, state operated zoological garden in Apple Valley, about 20 miles south of St. Paul and Indianapolis. The zoo has been a pioneer in exhibit planning since its...

  • How to Adopt a Penguin at the London Zoo

    Penguins are becoming quite popular. The animals have starred in a number of movies, and those at local zoos don't seem to be afraid of visitors. There is still some mystery about the penguin, and...

  • How to Adopt a Penguin at Chester Zoo

    Chester Zoo allows you to do more than simply see animals: You can actually adopt one of many different creatures. When you do so, you receive many perks, such as complimentary tickets for...

  • How to Adopt a Tiger

    Throughout the world, tigers are threatened by the expansion of human habitation, environmental pollution, hunting and loss of habitat. Sumatran and Bengal tigers appear on international lists of...

  • How to Study Amphibians

    An amphibian is a cold-blooded vertebrate animal that spends part of its time on land and part of its time on water, like a frog. Studying amphibians can be a complicated scientific procedure...

  • How to Discover More About South Carolina Wildlife

    South Carolina, with its subtropical climate and warm southern traditions, protects its land, trees, plants and wildlife with more than 20 refuges statewide. The Palmetto State's ecosystem...

  • 1
  • 1

Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.   en-US Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License.

Demand Media