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Battle of Iwo Jima Facts, Significance, Photos, & Map

 Battle of Iwo Jima Date 19 February – 26 March 1945 (1 month and 1 week) Location  Iwo Jima, Volcano Islands, Japan Result  American victory USAAF fighter aircraft able to escort B-29's on missions to Japan. Americans gain an emergency landing base for damaged aircraft returning from missions on Japan. Belligerents  United States  Japan Commanders and leaders U.S. Navy: Chester W. Nimitz Raymond A. Spruance Marc A. Mitscher William H. P. Blandy U.S. Marine Corps: Holland M. Smith Harry Schmidt Graves B. Erskine Clifton B. Cates Keller E. Rockey Tadamichi Kuribayashi † Takeichi Nishi † Sadasue Senda † Rinosuke Ichimaru † Units involved American: Ground units: V Amphibious Corps 3rd Marine Division 4th Marine Division 5th Marine Division 147th Infantry Regiment (separate) Aerial units: Seventh Air Force Naval units: 5th Fleet Joint Expeditionary Force (TF 51) Amphibious Support Force (TF 52) Attack Force (TF 53) Expeditionary Troops (TF 56) Fast Carrier Force (T...

Quokka facts, diet, weight & habitat

 quokka Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Infraclass: Marsupialia Order: Diprotodontia Family: Macropodidae Subfamily: Macropodinae Genus: Setonix Species: S. brachyurus The quokka also known as the short-tailed scrub wallaby (Setonix brachyurus), is a small macropod about the size of a domestic cat. It is the only member of the genus Setonix. Like other marsupials in the macropod family (such as kangaroos and wallabies), the quokka is herbivorous and mainly nocturnal. A quokka weighs 2.5 to 5.0 kg (5.5 to 11 lb) and is 40 to 54 cm (16 to 21 in) long with a 25-to-30 cm-long (9.8-to-12 in) tail, which is quite short for a macropod. It has a stocky build, well developed hind legs, rounded ears, and a short, broad head. Its musculoskeletal system was originally adapted for terrestrial bipedal saltation, but over its evolution, its system has been built for arboreal locomotion. Although looking rather like a very small kangaroo, it can climb s...

pangolin Description, Habitat, Diet, & Facts

 pangolins Ranges of living species COMMON NAME:  Pangolins DIET:  Insectivore SIZE:  45 inches to 4.5 feet long WEIGHT:  4 to 72 pounds Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Mirorder: Ferae Clade: Pholidotamorpha Order: Pholidota pangolin, (family Manidae), also called scaly anteater, any of about eight species of armoured placental mammals of the family Manidae (order Pholidota). The name pangolin, from the Malay meaning “rolling over,” refers to this animal’s habit of curling into a ball when threatened. Pangolins—which are typically classified in the genera Manis, Phataginus, and Smutsia—are found in tropical Asia and Africa. Pangolins are 30 to 90 cm (1 to 3 feet) long exclusive of the tail and weigh 5 to 27 kg (10 to 60 pounds). Across all eight species, adult tail length ranges from about 26 to 70 cm (approximately 10 to 28 inches). Except for the sides of the face and underside of the body, they are covered with ove...

Spotted Hyena facts, Size, Age & habitat

 Spotted Hyena Range of spotted hyena COMMON NAME:   Spotted Hyena SCIENTIFIC NAME:  Crocuta crocuta TYPE:  Mammals DIET:  Omnivore GROUP NAME:  Clan AVERAGE LIFE SPAN IN THE WILD:  Up to 25 years SIZE:  Head and body:  34 to 59 inches;  tail:  10 to 14 inches WEIGHT:  110 to  190 pounds SIZE RELATIVE TO A 6-FT MAN: Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Suborder: Feliformia Family: Hyaenidae Genus: Crocuta Species: C. crocuta The spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta), also known as the laughing hyena, is a hyena species, currently classed as the sole extant member of the genus Crocuta, native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is listed as being of least concern by the IUCN on account of its widespread range and large numbers estimated between 27,000 and 47,000 individuals. The species is, however, experiencing declines outside of protected areas due to habitat loss and poachin...

Rhesus Macaque facts, Diet, Size & habitat

 Rhesus Macaque Range of Rhesus Macaque COMMON NAME:   Rhesus Macaque SCIENTIFIC NAME:   Macaca mulatta TYPE:   Mammals DIET:  Omnivore SIZE:  Head and body:  17.75 to 25 inches   tail:   7.5 to 12.5 inches WEIGHT:   8.75 to 26.5 pounds SIZE RELATIVE TO A 6-FT MAN Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primates Suborder: Haplorhini Infraorder: Simiiformes Family: Cercopithecidae Genus: Macaca Species: M. mulatta rhesus monkey, (Macaca mulatta), sand-coloured primate native to forests but also found coexisting with humans in northern India, Nepal, eastern and southern China, and northern Southeast Asia. The rhesus monkey is the best-known species of macaque and measures about 47–64 cm (19–25 inches) long, excluding the furry 20–30-cm tail. Females average about 8.5 kg (19 pounds) and males 11 kg. In both sexes the rump and legs are orange. Rhesus monkeys can thrive...

lion Characteristics, Habitat, & Facts

 Lion Male lion Female lion (lioness) Historical and present distribution of the lion in Africa, Asia and Europe COMMON NAME:  African lions SCIENTIFIC NAME:  Panthera leo TYPE:  Mammals DIET:  Carnivore SIZE:  Head and body,  4.5 to 6.5 feet  tail,  26.25 to 39.5 inches WEIGHT:  265 to 420 pounds CONSERVATION STATUS: vulnerable SIZE RELATIVE TO A 6-FT MAN Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Suborder: Feliformia Family: Felidae Subfamily: Pantherinae Genus: Panthera Species: P. leo lion, (Panthera leo), large, powerfully built cat (family Felidae) that is second in size only to the tiger. The proverbial “king of beasts,” the lion has been one of the best-known wild animals since earliest times. Lions are most active at night and live in a variety of habitats but prefer grassland, savanna, dense scrub, and open woodland. Historically, they ranged across much of Europe, Asia, and Af...

Sea Otter Diet, Habitat, & Facts

 Sea Otter COMMON NAME:  Sea Otter SCIENTIFIC NAME:  Enhydra lutris TYPE:  Mammals DIET:  Carnivore AVERAGE LIFE SPAN IN THE WILD:  Up to 23 years SIZE:  4 feet WEIGHT:  65 pounds CONSERVATION STATUS: Endangered SIZE RELATIVE TO A 6-FT MAN: Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Mustelidae Subfamily: Lutrinae Genus: Enhydra Species: E. lutris  sea otter, (Enhydra lutris), also called great sea otter, completely marine otter species of the northern Pacific, usually found in kelp beds. Floating on its back, it opens mollusks by smashing them on a stone balanced on its chest. The large hind feet are broad and flipperlike. The thick lustrous coat is reddish to dark brown. The sea otter is the largest otter, reaching 100–160 cm (40–65 inches) long and weighing 16–40 kg (35–90 pounds) when fully grown. It inhabits coastal waters from the Kuril Islands to the Aleutian Islands southward t...

Whale Shark Size, Diet, & Facts

Whale Shark Range of whale Shark COMMON NAME:  Whale Shark SCIENTIFIC NAME:  Rhincodon typus TYPE:  Fish DIET:  Carnivore SIZE:  18 to 32.8 feet WEIGHT:  20.6 tons SIZE RELATIVE TO A BUS: Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondrichthyes Superorder: Selachimorpha Order: Orectolobiformes Family: Rhincodontidae Genus: Rhincodon Species: R. typus whale shark, (Rhincodon typus), gigantic but harmless shark (family Rhincodontidae) that is the largest living fish. Whale sharks are found in marine environments worldwide but mainly in tropical oceans. They make up the only species of the genus Rhincodon and are classified within the order Orectolobiformes, a group containing the carpet sharks. General features Distribution Whale sharks inhabit warm waters around the world. They are found in the western Atlantic Ocean from the coast of New York in the United States to central Brazil, including the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea...

Great White Shark Size, Diet, Habitat, Teeth, Attacks, & Facts

 Great White Shark Range of Great White Shark COMMON NAME:  Great White Shark SCIENTIFIC NAME:  Carcharodon carcharias TYPE:  Fish DIET:  Carnivore GROUP NAME:  School, shoal SIZE:  15 feet to more than 20 feet WEIGHT:  2.5 tons or more CONSERVATION STATUS: Vulnerable SIZE RELATIVE TO A BUS: Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondrichthyes Superorder: Selachimorpha Order: Lamniformes Family: Lamnidae Genus: Carcharodon Species: C. carcharias white shark, (Carcharodon carcharias), also called great white shark or white pointer, any member of the largest living species of the mackerel sharks (Lamnidae) and one of the most powerful and dangerous predatory sharks in the world. Starring as the villain of movies such as Jaws (1975), the white shark is much maligned and publicly feared. However, surprisingly little is understood of its life and behaviour. Distribution White shark populations are frequently centred in hig...

Blue Whale Facts, Habitat, & Size

 Blue Whale Range of Blue whale COMMON NAME:  Blue Whale SCIENTIFIC NAME:  Balaenoptera musculus TYPE:  Mammals DIET:  Carnivore GROUP NAME:  Pod AVERAGE LIFE SPAN IN THE WILD:  80 to 90 years SIZE:  82 to 105 feet WEIGHT:  Up to 200 tons CONSERVATION STATUS: Endangered SIZE RELATIVE TO A BUS: Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Artiodactyla Infraorder: Cetacea Family: Balaenopteridae Genus: Balaenoptera Species: B. musculus blue whale, (Balaenoptera musculus), also called sulfur-bottom whale, the most massive animal ever to have lived, a species of baleen whale that weighs approximately 150 tons and may attain a length of more than 30 metres (98 feet). The largest accurately measured blue whale was a 29.5-metre female that weighed 180 metric tons (nearly 200 short [U.S.] tons), but there are reports of 33-metre catches that may have reached 200 metric tons. The heart of one blue whale was recor...

Red Panda Characteristics, Habitat & Facts

 Red Panda Range of Red Panda COMMON NAME:  Red Panda SCIENTIFIC NAME:  Ailurus fulgens TYPE:  Mammals DIET:  Herbivore SIZE:  Head and body:  20 to 26 inches  tail:  12 to 20 inches WEIGHT:  12 to 20 pounds CONSERVATION STATUS:  Endangered SIZE RELATIVE TO A 6-FT MAN Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Ailuridae Genus: Ailurus Species: A. fulgens red panda, (Ailurus fulgens), also called lesser panda, panda, red cat-bear, or red bear-cat, reddish brown, long-tailed, raccoonlike mammal, about the size of a large domestic cat, that is found in the mountain forests of the Himalayas and adjacent areas of eastern Asia and subsists mainly on bamboo and other vegetation, fruits, and insects. Once classified as a relative of the giant panda, it is now usually classified as the sole member of the family Ailuridae. The red panda has soft thick fur—rich reddish brown above and ...

King cobra facts, size & habitat

 King Cobra Range of king Cobra COMMON NAME:  King cobras SCIENTIFIC NAME:  Ophiophagus hannah TYPE:  Reptiles DIET:  Carnivore GROUP NAME:  Quiver AVERAGE LIFE SPAN IN THE WILD:  20 years SIZE:  13 feet WEIGHT:  Up to 20 pounds CONSERVATION STATUS Vulnerable SIZE RELATIVE TO A 6-FT MAN:  Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Squamata Suborder: Serpentes Family: Elapidae Subfamily: Elapinae Genus: Ophiophagus Species: O. hannah king cobra, (Ophiophagus hannah), also called hamadryad, the world’s largest venomous snake, found predominantly in forests from India through Southeast Asia to the Philippines and Indonesia. The snake’s maximum confirmed length is 5.6 metres (18 feet), but most do not exceed 3.6 metres (12 feet). The king cobra is the sole member of its genus. It is classified as part of family Elapidae, the cobra family. Hamadryad, the alternative common name for the snake, is a Gree...