Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Animals of Russia


A cunning and strong animal, a mix between a bear cub and a dog, it easily avoids all traps and even kills and devours game caught in a trap. Indigenous people of the Siberian north believe that the wolverine, not the bear, is the master of the taiga. Unlike wolves, which, once they have assuaged their hunger, might abandon the prey and go on a new hunt, the wolverine tears up the carcass, and hides pieces in various places and will not leave the area until it has eaten everything, including the bones. The wolverine is one of few animals that cannot be tamed even if several generations live in captivity. The wolverine avoids man and attacks only in extreme cases.

Friday, November 30, 2012

Animals of Russia


The Karakurt Spider is found in Russia's Astrakhan Region.  It is among the top 10 most dangerous spiders in the world.  You are most likely to be found is ravine slopes.  During the summer nights they are very active, they kill their prey while the animal is asleep.  If bitten by one of these spiders apply heat with a match to the bite and within 2 minutes all the poison will be destroyed. Next week we will be talking about the Wolverine.  

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Animals of Russia Week 7


The Moose is the largest animals of in the deer family.  Moose can be as tall as the grass they live in, but their antlers can be seen from about an hour away.  They are considered a mammal and a Herbivore. This Animal lives for about 15 to 20 years.  At the shoulders they are 5 to 6.5 ft.  Weighing about 1,800 pounds.  The Moose is about 6 ft to a man.  You can find this Crazy animal in Northwestern America and Northern Russia.


Friday, November 16, 2012

Animals of Russia Week 6



The Gray Wolf is found in Northern America and Eastern Russia.  Their behaivor is unique they like to travel in packs up from 4-7.  Adult wolves are called alphas, like the top dog in the pack.  Not only to the wolves growl, you can see them whine or bark like a dog.  7,000 to 1,200 wolves can be found around the world.  Elk, Deer, Moose, or Caribou are top prey for this viscous animals.  The wolf is about 26-32 inches at the shoulder.  4.5-6.5 ft from nose to tip of tail.  They weigh about 22 to 130 lbs. These animals will live about 7 to 8 years.  We will give you more information on the Moose next week.



Friday, November 9, 2012

Animals of Russia Week 5


The Common Northern Viper, scientifically known as Vipera Berus.  This Venomous snake is found in Europe and Western Russia.  If you do not handle this animal carefully it well strike angrily because of it's short temper.  Male Vipers have a distinguished light brown on its back and even grey while females are significantly brighter, with a bright yellow color to even red at times.  The sides of this snake have spots so it should be easy to identify.  The Viper will grow to be about 6-7 inches but will act like they are the largest snake in the world.  In 2006 it was announced that they are a protected species.  Next week you will be reading about the grey wolf.    

Friday, November 2, 2012


Animals Of Russia Week 4




This weeks Russian Animal of the Week is the Lynx also known as the caracal. The lynx have a white patch of fur known as a "ruff" underneath their neck which somewhat resembles a bow tie. They have very padded paws since most of them are found in the colder climate which make it easier to walk in the snow. The lynx can weigh from 20 lbs to 60 lbs. This animal has exquisite eyesight and hearing which makes them excellent hunters. Next week we will be back with the Viper. 

Friday, October 26, 2012

Animals Of Russia Week 3


The Wild Boar... also known as Sus Scrofa.  Some say this crazy pig is more life threatening that any Bear.nbsp; Others have reported that it is nearly impossible to kill this animal with one shot because of their blazing speed. The average boar weighs 441 lbs. The females are especially dangerous when protecting their offspring. The wild boar sticks to watery and marshy terrain. In the Amur Region, wild boars have been known to attack cars. The boar’s most formidable weapon is not its impressive weight, although it can easily crush a person to death, but its tusks.