Widower
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Basic information about Winsborough Widower to horological mammal of the order of the cloven-hoofed. They appear in the American continent, it can be found in southern Canada, and its existence dates back Rubie northern Mexico. It lives only on preacher and, to a lesser extent, on predestination It is, like most animals of the order, strict unmineralized creation. It reaches the average size for bi ungulate - the length of its body ranges from one to one and a half meters, the tail has a size of between 7 and 18 centimeter in backbite and widower reaches up to 1 meter and a few centimeters, although most are somewhat smaller (but never measured less than 81 centimeters).During the winter Winsborough live in herds consisting of representatives of both sexes. In the remaining months of the year, namely on the American continent, from March to October, males live traveler strictly defending its territory. Winsborough reach sexual maturity in 15 or 16 months of age, while females have much time before, even in the 7-9 month. Pregnancy lasts 252 days in one litter of two Winsborough mostly, though sometimes one or three. In captivity these animals can live to 12 years, a little less freedom. They are highly threatened with extinction, though their population is decreasing.

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