Capital Animal - You Are The Himalayas. album flac
Performer: Capital AnimalTitle: You Are The Himalayas.
Style: Experimental
Released: 2007
MP3 album: 1691 mb
FLAC album: 1710 mb
Rating: 4.9
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Genre: Rock
breeding is automatic. you are the himalayas.
The range has many of the Earth's highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest. The Himalayas include over fifty mountains exceeding 7,200 m (23,600 ft) in elevation, including ten of the fourteen 8,000-metre peaks. By contrast, the highest peak outside Asia (Aconcagua, in the Andes) is 6,961 m (22,838 ft) tall.
The Animals is the self-titled debut studio album by British R&B/blues rock band the Animals. It was released in the United Kingdom in November 1964 on EMI's Columbia Records. The album reached No. 6 on the UK Albums Chart and held that position for a total of 20 weeks. Eric Burdon – lead vocals. Hilton Valentine – guitar, vocals. Alan Price – keyboards, vocals. Chas Chandler – bass, vocals. John Steel – drums and percussion. Mickie Most – producer. Val Valentin – engineer.
How challenging it can be the life on ever changing conditions of the Himalayas? Surprisingly, the highest mountain range in the world nurtures an amazing diversity of life. Many amazing species of animals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fishes live in the Himalayas. Here the list of 7 most amazing animals of the Himalayas. The wild boar is a widely distributed mammal that found throughout the Asia, Northwest Africa and Europe. The Himalayan black bear is also known as Asiatic black bear that found across the foothills of Himalayas, Southern China, Myanmar, Southern Russia and Afghanistan. Due to deforestation and hunting, the population of Himalayan black bears have decreased dramatically. The International Union for Conservation of Nature has been classified this species as vulnerable.
Geographical Qualities of Himalayas: As you may have already knows that the Himalayan mountain range is stretch over 1,500 miles and spread across the regions of Nepal and Bhutan, South Tibet, and north of India. These massive ice-mountains were created about 70 million years ago when two continental plates collided, forming the magnificent Himalayan range. If you are someone who is planning a documentary on Himalayan Wildlife then here is something to pay attention to. The Musk Deer in the Himalayas are of great importance for the perfume manufacturers as the musk found in the scent gland of male deer is used to create perfumes. However, this has brought the beautiful Musk deer into the list of endangered Himalayan species. The Himalaya Musk Deer belongs to the family of Moschidae and lives in hilly and forested environments.
The Himalayas is the highest mountain range in the world, and has 9 out of 10 of the world’s highest peaks, including Mount Everest. These mountains, referred to as the Third Pole, are the source of some of Asia’s major rivers and also help to regulate our planet’s climate. For centuries people here have developed a unique culture that weaves nature and people together into the same fabric of life. The region is the birthplace of the Buddha, and is full of sacred natural sites such as secret valleys and high mountain lakes that predate ancient Hinduism. The Himalayas face many challenges, and.
The Himalayas, also called the Abode of the Gods, are the longest and highest mountain range in the world. The Himalayan mountain range stretches over 1,500 miles and covers the nations of Nepal and Bhutan, as well as the south of Tibet and the north of India; this range is at least 70 million years old. Home to the world's highest peak, Mount Everest, the diversity of the Himalayan topography makes it one of the most famous natural habitats for animal species in the world
Himalayas - Animal life: The fauna of the eastern Himalayas is similar to that of the southern Chinese and Southeast Asian region. Many of those species are primarily found in tropical forests and are only secondarily adapted to the subtropical, mountain, and temperate conditions prevailing at higher elevations and in the drier western areas. Fish of the genus Glyptothorax live in most of the Himalayan streams, and the Himalayan water shrew inhabits stream banks. Lizards of the genus Japalura are widely distributed. Typhlops, a genus of blind snake, is common in the eastern Himalayas. The butterflies of the Himalayas are extremely varied and beautiful, especially those in the genus Troides.
The Himalayas are the highest mountain range in the world. They extend from the Indus Valley to Bangladesh in the east. The Himalayas are very sparsely populated because of the harsh climate. Most people live on the lower Indian slopes. Many people earn their living as sherpas, guiding tourists and mountaineers to the peaks of the mountain range. The mountains have been a natural barrier for thousands of years. They stopped people from China and the inner part of Asia to mix with the Indian population. Genghis Kahn, emperor of the Mongols, was stopped from expanding his empire to the south by the tall mountains. Most of the passes that cross the Himalayas are over 5,000 high






