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07/02/2019

Boars are typically social animals, living in female-dominated sounders consisting of barren sows and mothers with young led by an old matriarch. Male boars leave their sounder at the age of 8–15 months, while females either remain with their mothers or establish new territories nearby. Subadult males may live in loosely knit groups, while adult and elderly males tend to be solitary outside the breeding season.

Newborn piglets weigh around 600–1,000 grams, lacking underfur and bearing a single milk incisor and canine on each half of the jaw. There is intense competition between the piglets over the most milk-rich ni***es, as the best fed young grow faster and have stronger constitutions. The piglets do not leave the lair for their first week of life. Should the mother be absent, the piglets lie closely pressed to each other. By two weeks of age, the piglets begin accompanying their mother on her journeys. Should danger be detected, the piglets take cover or stand immobile, relying on their camouflage to keep them hidden. The neonatal coat fades after three months, with adult colouration being attained at eight months. Although the lactation period lasts 2.5–3.5 months, the piglets begin displaying adult feeding behaviors at the age of 2–3 weeks. The permanent dentition is fully formed by 1–2 years. With the exception of the canines in males, the teeth stop growing during the middle of the fourth year. The canines in old males continue to grow throughout their lives, curving strongly as they age. Sows attain sexual maturity at the age of one year, with males attaining it a year later. However, estrus usually first occurs after two years in sows, while males begin participating in the rut after 4–5 years, as they are not permitted to mate by the older males.[3] The maximum lifespan in the wild is 10–14 years, though few specimens survive past 4–5 years. Boars in captivity have lived for 20 years.
These Squeaker are 1-9 month old.

07/02/2019

The sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) is an ominivorous bear species native to the Indian subcontinent.

During May and July Palu or iron wood tree bear fruits. Palu fruit is more elongated. Green colour when they are unripe. The cryptic green colour of immature fruits is an evolutionary adaptation by the plants to reduce the chances of getting consumed specially by non-disperser species before they are fully ripe. Palu fruits become bright yellow when they are well ripen. In general, bright colours increase the attention of the frugivores which is an evolutionary adaptation of the trees for effective dispersion. In Yala national park we can spot the sloth bears on palu trees during May and July.

Palu has been used to cure oral diseases such as gum disease.

09/12/2018

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