Where did the teddy-bears come from? Teddy-bears began with the American President, Teddy Roosevelt, who was fond of hunting and brought home a bear cub which was noticed by …
Where did the Allosaurus exist? Allosaurus was one of the largest of the Jurassic carnosaurs. It was about 10 m long. Its fossilized remains have been found in North …
Where does the term ‘in the chair’ come from? A very long time back only the very wealthy people could afford a proper chair to sit on. The common …
Where do Golden Eagles nest? The Golden Eagle. which is the best known of all the birds of prey, is a huge bird upto 3 feet in length and …
Where do Kingfishers rear their chicks? The Kingfisher’s nest consists of a tunnel, one metre long and about 6 cm in diameter, cut in a river bank. ! …
Where are penguins confined? Confined to the sothern hemisphere, penguins from a separate order of flightless birds comprising six genera; Aptenodytes, Pygoscelis, Eudyptes, Megadyptes, Eudyptula and Spheniscus. They are …
Where are the Cardinal bird found? One of the best known of the American finches is the Cardinal, which is smaller than a thrush, but has the typical …
Where do you find the Raccoons? The Raccoon (Procyon lotor) has a grey-brown coat, a tail ringed with black and a dark band across the face and eyes giving …