Black Leather Mules
The singer Julion Alvarez joy overflowed in the Palenque de Fiestas de Octubre, which vibrated from the beginning of the presentation and until it was the exponent of banda music. With sold out, received the Palenque Alvarez, a native of Chiapas and a worthy adopted Sinaloa state where he took his first steps as a band singer and is now at its best, with many fans of the genre. Julion Alvarez, with his band Heaven Norteño and Banda, won since opening square enclosure in the arena of cock and more than five thousand soon gathered Guadalajara polishing the soles of shoes to dance and have fun in a big . The Chiapas caused a loud cry of the public to start with the song "Forget it" and decided to lift the arm better with microphone in hand to be his fans who read this that is one of the most successful songs. The singer, clad in trousers and black leather jacket, wanting his Texan performed "And you," "Do not even try," "Mary", "Mulas de Moreno", "Go away", "Sorry," "Fine fine fine "and" Earthly "among many of the issues that wowed the audience. Julion Alvarez met the Guadalajara announced that since the presentation of the singer did not hesitate to buy your ticket to the exhibition zapopano, since according to reports Tapatía Company was the first singer who sold out in the 2011 edition this arena. . . They are known as zebra (or zebra, is deprecated) [1] to three species of the genus Equus peculiar to Africa, Equus quagga (plains zebra) Equus grevyi (Grevy's zebra) and Equus zebra (mountain zebra), at the same gender are the horses and donkeys. The word "zebra" is not a reality from the evolutionary standpoint, but artificially three species groups based on a character (the striped coat) that is not derivative, but primitive. The stripes are also at greater or lesser extent in the legs and the backs of donkeys and wild horses, and are manifested most strongly in the hybrids, although among the parents there is no zebra through (if the mules), showing that Scratches is an old character within the genus Equus, and not one derived from a subgroup itself within it. Zebras have simply gone one step further in the development of streaks already possessed, while horses and donkeys have tended to lose or at least to mask them. Although the taxonomy of the zebras is still uncertain, studies like that of Debra K. Bennett (published under the expressive title "The lines do not make the zebra") indicate that plains zebra and Grevy's are sister species, but the mountain zebra is more akin to the horse with them. [Citation required] [2] [3] In the current horses, the traditional group formed by African and Asian ass would be the only one with an evolutionary history behind behind it. Zebras are smaller than its relative the horse and very similar in appearance and habits to the wild asses. Zebras are one of the best known animals of Africa, home to a variety of ecosystems such as grassy plains, savannas, woodlands or shrubs, mountains and coastal hills. They are especially famous for their characteristic black leather mules and white stripes, which vary not only between species but also from one individual to another, and his mane erect. Unlike their closest relatives, horses and donkeys, zebras have never been truly domesticated. Except for some populations of plains zebra living in Central Kenya, zebras live only in the southern half of Africa. Although the regions of two different species may overlap, do not cross due to the different number of chromosomes, Grevy's zebras are forty-six, common zebras forty-four and mountain zebras thirty-two. [4]. Etymologically, the word zebra Castilian speakers use the word comes from zevra Galician-Portuguese, meaning "wild ass". [5] The generic name Equus comes from Latin and means "horse. " As for specific names, grevyi is in honor of French President Jules Grevy, quagga is the name given by the Khoikhoi people these animals, and zebra referenced Galician-Portuguese word mentioned above. The name derives from the name zevra "zebra" or "Encebras" (Equus hydruntinus), a species of wild ass, or perhaps similar to the Tarpan wild horse of striped hindquarters that inhabited the Iberian Peninsula at least until quite late in the Age Media. .