Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Has anyone ever heard of a baby stroller name brand called RHINO? If so, any link for info would be great!?




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I've seen this stroller brand all over eBay...pretty cheap, just looking for safety or company info. With 2 little ones and I've gone thru 4 different strollers, looking for a good fit...and still looking!


Answer
There is an Ebay store dedicated to selling these. It is in Canada.
The US price is less than the Canadian price and the shipping costs are included. Here is their terms and descriptions.

This great jogger stroller has been designed to help you balance your needs with your children and yourself.


Product Feature:

Five Point Harness for better security.
Front swivel wheels for easy maneuvering, or lock in place for straight strolling.
Lightweight, easy no hassles folds compactly for easy storage or travel, wheels can be easily removable to save even more space.
All-wheel suspension for smooth ride
Built in Sun Window for you to easy monitor your baby while walking.
12" front and rear pneumatic tires
Durable and Removable, machine washable seat cushion
Huge underseat storage baskets, perfect for the busy parents.
Stylish design
Strong steel frame to support big kid up to 4 years old and 40LB.
Extra large canopies with extendable visors to protect baby for excess sun light.
Two cup hold for both parents and one in the front tray for the baby.
EZ latch hold.
Easy One Hand Foldz.
The plush seat reclines to any position including nearly flat for infants or tuckered out toddlers.
The parent organizer between the two cup holder for the parents is a great place to store keys or a stop watch. We guarantee you will love it.
Specifications:

Stroller weight: 25 pounds
Carrying capacity: 40 LB
Folded dimensions: 18"x15"x32"
Open dimensions: 37"Hx21W"x42L"

This stroller was made by a factory with more than 10 years experience in manufacture baby stroller and is the OEM factory for a couple of name brand in USA and Europe, you get the same name brand quality but a huge discount price, We are so confident that you will love this stroller, that we are proud to offer an unconditional, no questions asked, 30 days money back Guarantee. Whatever reason you do not think our stroller are superior and worth the investment, we will gladly refund the full purchase price of the unit, in full, without any hidden restocking charges. Unfortunately, we cannot refund shipping costs and the buyer is responsible to ship the item back at the buyer's cost.

Payment Options

Paypal
Cash, Money Order or Cashiers Check
Please make payment within 7 days or email us to make arrangement.
Shipping:

We use UPS Ground for 48 states, USPS for all other locations. International buyer is responsible for the duty tax charged by your own government.
Please contact us if you want to arrange to ship to a PO Box or APO Address.
Shipping insurance is optional and we can not responsible for the shipping damage if you do not buy the insurance.
We ship 24 HRS after we get the payment.
A Tracking number will be provided for your convenience if you are inside USA, USPS do not offer tracking for parcel post, please do not ask for tracking if you are outside USA.
Return Policy

100% Satisfaction Guarantee
Please email us for returns
All item must be returned in same condition as shipped.
Full purchase price will be refund minus initial shipping cost.
Purchaser is responsible for return shipping cost, no exceptions.

They have very high scores in feedback with 981 positive reviews

I would take a chance on buying directly from them. I think they got this custom brand name for themselves on a more expensive product.

Tell me more about harp seals?

Q. I need to know what mankind is doing to this particular species of seals, the harp seals. Try not to give me links to where you found the info, but if you want to, fine with me.

Tell me more bout their
a)habitat,
b)what type of situations they are facing BESIDES being hunted down by man.
c)Don't frighten me by giving me ans more then 3hundred words!! that happened before and i was dizzy with WORDS.
Try to give ur ans in details and extra stuff are welcome too.
!QIEN245!


Answer
Harp seals resemble harbor seals in body and head form, but are larger: adult Harp Seals grow to 1.7 m long and can weigh over 130 kg. The baby Harp seals are all white, which helps them blend in with the snow. Adults are grey or white with black markings on their back and on their head. Polar Bears, sharks, Orcas, and in some areas Walruses are natural predators of Harp Seals. Inuits living in the region hunt them mainly for sport and to a lesser extent, commercial reasons. They are often given different names according to their age :
âWhitecoatsâ : Birth
âRagged Jacketsâ : 2-4 weeks
âBeatersâ : 4 weeks to 1 year
âBedlamersâ : 1 to 4 years
âSpotted Harpâ : 4 to 7 years
âDark Harpâ : mature/adult

arp Seal separates into three populations according to their breeding locations: the White Sea, the West Ice and Northwest Atlantic. Seals breeding in the Northwest Atlantic near Newfoundland, Canada represent the largest population and are genetically different from seals breeding in the two other places, which have not been proven genetically different from each other. All three populations are hunted commercially, mainly by Canada, Norway, Russia and Greenland

There are no reliable estimates of the size of Northwest Atlantic population when commercial hunting began in the early 1800s.Several simulation models estimated virginal populations to be in the 3 to 4 million range.It is considered that the population recovered to about 3 million at the end of World War II, but subsequently declined by 50â66% between 1950 and 1970 due to commercial hunting in Canada. Quotas and other conservation measures since then have enabled the population to nearly triple in size to 5.2 million according to a peer-reviewed survey in 1999.

ature females usually give birth to one pup in March/April each year. The pups are born within well defined areas in the drift ice in the White Sea or in the area between Jan Mayen and East Greenland (the West Ice population). The Harp Seal is migrating searching for food over large areas in the Barents Sea, the Norwegian Sea, the Greenland Sea and the Denmark Strait. Age of maturation is 4â8 years, normal life length more than 30 years. An adult animal is about 1.9 m long with a weight around 200 kg.
The population size was in 2000 estimated to more than 300,000 animals in the White Sea and 361,000 animals in the West Ice.
The annual prey consumption was in 2000 estimated to about 3.5 million tonnes in the White Sea area (Nilssen et al 2000).

n Canada, the season for the commercial hunt of harp seal is from November 15 to May 15. The majority of sealing, however, occurs in late March in The Gulf of St. Lawrence, and during the first or second week of April off Newfoundland, in an area known as "The Front". This peak spring period is generally what is referred to as the "Canadian Seal Hunt". In 2006, the St. Lawrence seal hunt officially started on March 25. This date was initially uncertain, due to thin ice conditions caused by the year's milder temperatures.
In 2003, the three-year harp seal quota granted by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans was increased to a maximum of 975,000 animals, with a maximum of 350,000 animals in any two consecutive years. In 2006, 325,000 harp seals, as well as 10,000 hooded seals and 10,400 grey seals will be killed. An additional 10,000 animals are allocated for hunting by Aboriginal peoples.
The Canadian seal hunt is monitored by the Canadian government. However, although approximately 70% of Canadian seals killed are killed on "The Front", the vast majority of private monitors focus on the St. Lawrence hunt, due to its more convenient location.
The 2006 St. Lawrence leg of the hunt was officially closed on April 3, 2006. Sealers had exceeded the quota by 1,000 animals by the time the hunt was closed.
While the Inuit hunt seals for food, tools, energy, clothes, and art, the commercial hunters only hunt for hides, often leaving the body intact. The only part the Inuit do not use is the bladder, which they float to sea as part of custom.

Harp Seals eat a wide variety of fish and other sea creatures, and their diet seems to vary during different stages of life. Since reporting of the stomach contents of killed seals began in 1941, at least 67 species of fish and 70 species of invertebrates have been found to be part of the Harp Seal's diet. After the Canadian cod collapse many French fishermen and politicians blamed Harp Seals for the destruction and hindering the recovery of the North-West Atlantic Cod population. Although cod is a major contribution to Harp Seals diets, most of the cod is Arctic Cod and not the commercial Atlantic. The ratio is about 36:10 although the total tonnage of cod is around 200,000 tonnes. Although the effect of record population levels of harp seals on the recovery of the Atlantic cod stocks has been disputed, the accumulated evidence is such that most scientists now accept that cod populations are now in a seal predator trap. It is widely accepted that harp seals did not cause the collapse. However, a strong case can be made that both harp and hooded seals contributed to that collapse, as did other factors such as environmental change and marine community shifts. The issue with most regarding the cod stocks is that if the hunting were to stop, the population would grow and therefore cause total prey consumption to increase. Even with heavy hunting, from 1990 to 1999 there was a 800,000-tonne (32%) increase in fish consumption by seals. If the hunt were to stop, the belief is that the population would skyrocket and within a few years more than likely double the consumption rate. The Harp Seal is at the top of its food chain and has few natural predators to keep its population at bay. For more information, review Northwest Atlantic Harp Seals Stock Status Report 2000 from the Canadian Government.

Each year, mature females (5-6 years old) give birth to a single pup, typically in late February. Pups weigh approximately 10 kg and are 80â85 cm long. Immediately after giving birth, the mother smells her offspring, and from that point on will only ever feed her own pup, whose scent she remembers. Harp Seal milk contains up to 50% fat, so pups gain over 2 kg per day when nursing, which lasts roughly 12 days. During this time the mother does not eat, and will lose up to 3 kg per day of body weight. Weaning is abrupt; the mother simply leaves and never comes back. The stranded pup will cry at first, and then become very sedentary to conserve body fat.
Pups are unable to swim or find food until they are about 25 days old, leaving them very vulnerable to Polar Bears and humans during this time. Due in part to the period of helplessness as infants, and to the long time it takes them to become proficient swimmers, as many as 30% of pups fail to survive their first year. Also, although it is not legal to catch seals using nets, thousands of seals are inadvertently killed in commercial fishing nets every year.
As mother Harp Seals wean their young, mature males (6â7 years old) roam around breeding with the females promiscuously. Courtship begins on the ice; however the actual mating takes place in the water. Harp Seals have delayed implantation, meaning the fertilized egg becomes an embryo, but does not implant in the uterus right away. The embryo will float around for about three and a half months before implanting and beginning to grow. This allows all the females to give birth within a very small time window each year, when the ice pack is available for giving birth and raising their young.




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