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Animals & Nature
Ages 3-18
Fun Briard Facts For Kids
Briards are intelligent, brave, and loyal dogs. This species is good-natured and flourishes in family activities; the Briard is a great house dog in spite of its large size.
These dogs do not like being alone, they like to spend time with their family members. The Briard can be uncomfortable with strangers, being protective towards their family members as a flock guard. The Briard will bark loudly and alert their master if they see any signs of intruders.
These dogs can be both willful and stubborn but with proper obedience training, they can get accustomed to their surroundings and this characteristic exhibits how they act fearlessly towards any invaders.
Along with their entire body covered with long and wavy hair, their head is also well covered making it naturally part in the middle.
If you liked these true facts about the Briard, then you'll surely like these facts about the Bergamasco sheepdog and Karelian bear dog too!
Coloring Pages & More
Ages 3-18
Animal Outline
This animal outline coloring pages resource features the outlines of animals such as the elephant, lion, rabbit, horse and a deer, which can help kids remember how to draw these animals easily.
In this free printable, kids can color in the images or even draw its features to familiarise themselves with the animal or add vibrant colors and designs to spruce it up with their creativity.
An elephant is the largest land animal, having large trunks, ears, and precious ivory tusks.
They are known to live in Africa and Asia, having a life span of 70 years. Lions are carnivorous animals that hunt animals such as zebras and deers and are known to live in Africa and Asia.
They have a large mane and are brown-gold in color. A horse is a domesticated animal known for its majestic strength and speed and is known to live for around 25 years.
Rabbits are known to live in burrows, which are dug underground, and they are known to eat grass and vegetables.
A deer is brown in color with cream-colored spots on its back and antlers on its head. They are known to eat plants, including flowers and vegetables.
Coloring Pages & More
Ages 3-18
Animal Border
This intricate animal border coloring pages resource is a fun introduction to the jolly world of animals. This coloring page has a diverse mix of animals, ranging from the immensely large elephant to the tiny frog.
This free printable has a border in the center with animals all around its frame. On top of the border, we see a giraffe, a panda, and an elephant.
Giraffes are characteristically long, while pandas are known to inhabit and consume bamboo. Elephants are known as the world’s largest land animal.
Similarly, the right side of the frame features a monkey hanging onto a vine, a deer with its shining eyes and spots on its back, and to the left, we see a bear with a bee and a pot of honey.
This analogy comes from the famous fictional character, Winnie the Pooh, which tells a story about a honey-loving bear and its adventures. On the bottom of the frame are another monkey, a frog, a snake, and a crocodile.
Monkeys are known for their naughty antics and for climbing trees, while snakes are known to slither. The frog and the crocodile are both known to be able to live on land and water.
Animals & Nature
Ages 3-18
Fun Brambling Bird Facts For Kids
A passerine bird that belongs to the finch family Fringillidae, the brambling bird (scientific name: Fringilla montifringilla) is known by several names such as the cock o' the north and the mountain finch. The species is a migratory bird and it is often seen in large flocks or groups.
The global population of bramblings sits at around 100-200 million, so these birds are widespread. They are found throughout the forests of northern Europe in their breeding season and you can find them wintering in parts of southern Europe, north Africa, northern India, northern Pakistan, Scandinavia, Japan, and China.
During migration, a small population can also be observed in Alaska, and in other parts of the United States and Canada.
Bramblings resemble common chaffinches in both shape and size. The breeding plumage of the male is quite different as male birds have a brown body, a black head, an orange breast, a white rump, and a white belly.
The bill is generally black or sometimes blue-gray. Female birds generally resemble non-breeding males, so the face and chin are generally gray-brown with broad gray borders, the eyes are black, and the underparts are pale orange buff.
The flanks have some dark spots and the nape is also pale gray.
Females and juveniles are similar in appearance to some chaffinches and these finches also possess long wings and tails. The average weight and length of the species are around 0.04-0.05 lb (21-24 g) and 5.51-5.9 in (14-16 cm) respectively.
The International Union for Conservation of Nature has listed the species in the Least Concern category. The population of the species seems to be stable as of now.
For more relatable content, check out these rufous hummingbird facts and Inca dove facts for kids.
Animals & Nature
All Ages
National Pet Day
People across the United States of America observe National Pet Day on April 11th every year.
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