Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts
The Boxer is a breed of
stocky, medium-sized, short-haired dogs developed in Germany. Their coat is
smooth and tight-fitting; colors are fawn or brindled, with or without white
markings, which may cover the entire body, and white. Boxers are brachycephalic,
have a square muzzle, mandibular prognathism, very strong jaws, and a powerful bite
ideal for hanging on to large prey. Source
Adorable Boxer Puppy Dog, Germany
Full View
Labels:
Animals,
Dog,
Germany,
Puppy
The Boxer is a breed of stocky, medium-sized, short-haired dogs developed in Germany. Their coat is smooth and tight-fitting; colors are fawn or brindled, with or without white markings, which may cover the entire body, and white. Boxers are brachycephalic, have a square muzzle, mandibular prognathism, very strong jaws, and a powerful bite ideal for hanging on to large prey. Source
Gulls or seagulls are seabirds of the family Laridae in the sub-order Lari. They
are most closely related to the terns and only distantly related to auks, skimmers,
and more distantly to the waders. Until the twenty-first century most gulls
were placed in the genus Larus,
but this arrangement is now known to be polyphyletic, leading to the
resurrection of several genera. An older name
for gulls is mew, cognate with
German "Möwe", Danish
"måge", Dutch "meeuw" and French "mouette"; this term can still be
found in certain regional dialects. Source
Little Seagull, Germany
Full View
Labels:
Birds,
Germany,
Seagull
Gulls or seagulls are seabirds of the family Laridae in the sub-order Lari. They are most closely related to the terns and only distantly related to auks, skimmers, and more distantly to the waders. Until the twenty-first century most gulls were placed in the genus Larus, but this arrangement is now known to be polyphyletic, leading to the resurrection of several genera. An older name for gulls is mew, cognate with German "Möwe", Danish "måge", Dutch "meeuw" and French "mouette"; this term can still be found in certain regional dialects. Source