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Animals

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Hello everyone!

I made these three lego brick built animals such as brown bear, roe deer and the toucan bird, because firstly I would like to get people to know more about our nature and animal world and secondly they are my favorite animals.

I believe they show very well the diversity and equality at the same time within the animal's world. Despite their differences in size, colors and habits, they all belong to the same family: they are all belongs to the animals.

Now let me introduce the animals, which I have built:


Brown Bear - (Scientific name: Ursus arctos)
The brown bear is found in the temperate and cold regions of the Northern Hemisphere, including North America, Europe, and Asia. These large mammals inhabit forests, mountainous areas, and tundra regions. Brown bears range in size from 1.5 to 2.8 meters in length and weigh between 80 and 600 kilograms, with males generally being larger than females. They are omnivorous, with a diet consisting of plants, insects, fish, and small mammals.

Typically solitary, brown bears come together during the mating season and when mothers are raising their cubs. They hibernate during the winter. The mating season occurs from spring to summer, and females give birth to 1-4 cubs, which stay with their mother for 1-2 years.


European Roe Deer - (Scientific name: Capreolus capreolus)
The European roe deer is widely distributed across Europe, ranging from the United Kingdom to Siberia. These deer prefer habitats such as forests, forest edges, agricultural areas, and shrublands. They have a body length of 95-135 centimeters, a shoulder height of 65-75 centimeters, and weigh between 15 and 35 kilograms.

European roe deer are herbivores, primarily feeding on herbs, leaves, buds, and shoots. They are territorial animals, most active at dawn and dusk. Bucks are particularly territorial during the mating season, which occurs from July to August. Females usually give birth to 1-2 fawns in May or June.


South-American Toucan - (Scientific name: Ramphastos tucanus)
The South American toucan, also known as the white-throated toucan, is native to the tropical rainforests of Central and South America, particularly in the Amazon Basin. These birds are typically found in the canopy level of these forests. They measure 55-60 centimeters in length and weigh between 500 and 860 grams.

The toucan's diet is primarily frugivorous, but they also consume insects, small vertebrates, and eggs. Toucans usually live in pairs or small groups and are easily recognizable by their large, colorful beaks, which are important for thermoregulation. They nest in tree cavities, where the female lays 2-4 eggs, and both parents take part in incubating the eggs and caring for the chicks.

The idea has been built by 867 bricks.

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