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Belarus 2021 Red Book of the Republic of Belarus. Rodents 4 cardmax

$ 2.9

Availability: 55 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Place of Origin: Belarus
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Belarus
  • Grade: Superb
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Quality: Used
  • Condition: card
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

    Forwarding is always by letter with the number (registered letter). On the envelope there are always commemorative postage stamps. Shipping is only 4 dollars. On the envelope there will be a postage stamp of the sameI combine all your purchases in one letter shipping cost of 4 dollars. Wait for the general invoice for all lots.
    The species of dormouse presented on the postage stamps are included in the Red Book of the Republic of Belarus. The rarest dormouse in Belarus is the garden dormouse.
    Dormice are active at dusk and at night. They feed on plant seeds, acorns, hazelnuts, berries, and insects. Garden dormice love the fruits of apple, pear and other trees. The diet of the edible dormouse includes buds and bark of shoots, young leaves of linden, maple, oak.
    With the onset of cold weather, the animals hibernate. Garden dormouse sleeps continuously for about a month, then wake up for 1-2 days and fall asleep again. The edible dormouse has the longest hibernation: from late September to April.
    The Siberian flying squirrel is also nocturnal, but it is active all year round. It climbs the trunks and branches of trees easily and nimbly, often upside down. It feeds on buds, shoots, young leaves and seeds, berries, nuts and fruits of tree and shrub plants, mushrooms, and sometimes insects. Usually the Siberian flying squirrel keeps in the crown of a tree or in a hollow. It rarely descends to the ground, as it can become a victim of any predator due to the slowness of its movements. It is listed in the Red Book of the Republic of Belarus.