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Saturday, October 13, 2012
The dog and deer friendship, from National Geographic
In Courtney Canada, Kate the Great Dane finds an unexpected friend! Kate's owner found the hungry, orphaned fawn near her house. She brought her inside to care for her and when Kate the dog saw the deer they knew they would be best friends forever!!!! Kate's owner called her Pippin. The dog and the deer would spend the day play fighting and running after a toy ball. They cuddle and they chase each other around. One time they even chased a black bear!!!!!!! Pippin joined a wild deer herd but still payed daily visits to Kate!
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
HELP!!!!!!
Guys, please help! Rhinos are dying out and I need your help!
You can write letters to the president in Africa, or our president, maybe donate money to a rhino organization! ANYTHING!!!! THANK YOU!!!
You can write letters to the president in Africa, or our president, maybe donate money to a rhino organization! ANYTHING!!!! THANK YOU!!!
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
A New Blog
I have an announcement! Two of the authors from fascinating nature have made a new blog!
It is cooking! Don't worry, we will still post research on here! Also, there is a writing blog by one of the authors! The cooking one is called cooking and baking fun .wordpress.com. The writing one is authors and illustrators.wordpress.com. But no spaces! Please look!
It is cooking! Don't worry, we will still post research on here! Also, there is a writing blog by one of the authors! The cooking one is called cooking and baking fun .wordpress.com. The writing one is authors and illustrators.wordpress.com. But no spaces! Please look!
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Sharks
Sharks have been around for about 400 million years! Before dinosaurs were here on the earth sharks lived in the ocean! A shark's jaws are different than other animals because its lower and upper jaws move. When a shark bites it bites with its lower jaw and than its upper jaw. When it eats it swings his head back and forth to tear a loose piece of meat. It swallows the food whole! Different types of sharks have different shaped teeth depending on the food they eat. A great white shark is a carnivore, like most sharks. Sharks may grow over 20,000 teeth in its lifetime! Sharks never run out of teeth! If he loses one another comes forward from the rows of backup teeth. Sharks usually eat by themselves, but sometimes if a shark is eating it may attract other sharks. They will swim up real quick and try to get a nibble of the food. Most sharks are carnivores. They eat fish, dolphins, seals, turtles, and even seagulls. Sometimes sharks will eat other sharks. The sharks that are carnivores have teeth made out of cartilage instead of bone because cartilage teeth are more flexible. Some sharks are quite harmless. Fun fact, the most harmless sharks are usually the largest!
Sharks predators are people! They eat sharks! Isn't that terrible!
Sharks are very fascinating!
Sharks predators are people! They eat sharks! Isn't that terrible!
Sharks are very fascinating!
Flamingos
Flamingos are famous for their bright pink feathers, stilt-like legs, and S-shaped neck. They’re also known for “running” on water, thanks to their webbed feet, to gain speed before lifting up into the sky. You’ll find flamingos throughout the world’s warmer regions, near shallow lakes and lagoons.Once airborne, flamingos fly with their long neck and legs outstretched. Flamingos fly in large flocks, sometimes with as many as hundreds of thousands of other flamingos. A flock of flamingos that large is quite a sight!
Whales
Whales are very good at catching food. When the blue whale is swimming and it starts to grow hungry, all it has to do is open gallons of water pour in, which strains out the tiny shrimp called krill. The whale does not drink salt water! The whale's gullet will not take anything bigger than a herring.
When whales swim it is like flying underwater! They have been around for some 25 million years! Surprisingly a whale is not a fish! The front flippers are forelegs, that have five fingers! The front flippers are only you used to keep the whale from tumbling over and to help steer.
The whale lives in cold water, but is very comfortable! I has an enormous layer of fat, like 12 inches thick!
It is called blubber. Blubber is like an elastic covering that helps the whales' body to be able to swim with the pressure of the water when it dives deep. A whale can dive 3,200 feet! The pressure of that dive would crush a blubber-less whale!
Whales are very interesting!
When whales swim it is like flying underwater! They have been around for some 25 million years! Surprisingly a whale is not a fish! The front flippers are forelegs, that have five fingers! The front flippers are only you used to keep the whale from tumbling over and to help steer.
The whale lives in cold water, but is very comfortable! I has an enormous layer of fat, like 12 inches thick!
It is called blubber. Blubber is like an elastic covering that helps the whales' body to be able to swim with the pressure of the water when it dives deep. A whale can dive 3,200 feet! The pressure of that dive would crush a blubber-less whale!
Whales are very interesting!
Musk Ox
Musk ox have a special way of defending themselves in the time of danger. When the wolf approaches the herd, the musk ox stoop down and rub their legs against their forelegs. A very strong odor is released into the air by scent glans just below each eye. Nobody knows why they send out that very strong odor it is a mystery! The musk ox then charges out to the predator, with a swipe of his horns. If a wolf, (there predator,)
picks up one of the ox they will kick until it is free on it's side and is ready to crush the wolf.
Musk ox get their food from small arctic plants.
Musk ox are very mysterious and fun to learn about!
picks up one of the ox they will kick until it is free on it's side and is ready to crush the wolf.
Musk ox get their food from small arctic plants.
Musk ox are very mysterious and fun to learn about!
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Butterflies
Butterflies can only see red, green, and yellow. The top butterflies speed is as fast as 12 miles an hour. Some moths can fly as fast as 25 miles an hour! Monarch butterflies travel from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, which is about 2,000 miles! They then return again in the spring. Butterflies can't fly if their body tempature is less than 86 degrees. Antarctica is the only continent that has no Lepidoparas.There are about 24,000 species of butterflies. There are about 140,000 moths in the world! Butterflies are very fascinating creatures!
Elephants
The Cutest Baby Animals!
Baby animals are born every day!!! These are some of the cutest animals I have ever seen!~SW
Dogs
There is said to be 400 million dogs in the world! The pet dog has been one of the most popular human companions throughout history. Dogs do many jobs for people such as, leading the blind, hunting partners, police dogs, etc. Dogs could've appeared 15,000 years ago! There are so many breeds of dogs, hundreds! The most common breed is a Labrador. Labradors make wonderful family pets. Dogs have earned the nickname "man's best friend". Dogs have better hearing than humans! They also have an amazing sense of smell! The usual life span for a dog is 10 to 14 years. Dogs are omivores, which means they eat plants and meat, plus grains. Dogs are fascinating creatures, I hope you love them as much as I do!
Dog Facts
1.
The oldest
living dog lived until he was 29 years old, this was recorded in 1939.
His name was Bluey and he lived in Australia. If you are wondering about what
type of breed he was, he was a Queensland 'heeler' – this breed was used for
herding other animals.
2.
Dogs can smell
things that humans cannot. The nose has sensory cells; they work to allow
a person or animal to smell things. A dog has about 5 million more than
you do!
3.
Dogs are
omnivorous. This means that they must eat both meat and plants (which
would be vegetables and/or fruits).
4.
They cannot
eat the cores of apples, but they can eat apple slices.
5.
They also
should not eat raisins, grapes, and onions, chocolate or garlic because it can
make them sick.
6.
They are the
most popular pet to own.
7.
Out of all of the families living in the
United States, 1 out of 3 has a puppy or
dog.
8.
They know what
time it is by relying on their “internal clock”. They know exactly when it is
time to eat, when to expect their owner to come home, when to expect walks and
more. They can become very restless if something does not happen when they
expect for it to.
9.
“Sit” should
be the very first command that an owner teaches to a dog.
10. You have some muscles to move your ears, but dogs
have 2 times more than you do to move their ears!
11. Did you know that a dog uses his nose for
smelling, but also uses it to cool himself off if he is hot? A dog sweats
their his nose!
12. They also sweat through their paws.
13. Have you ever seen a dog turn around 3 times
before they go to sleep? This is because long ago, wild dogs (which were their
ancestors) did this to cause grasses to be patted down to the ground before
they slept on them. Today’s dog still have this instinct inside of them.
14. Puppies do not know how to walk
when they are born – They must learn just like toddlers do. This happens
between the ages of 2 and 5 weeks old.
capybaras
Capybaras are the largest rodents in the world! Grown capybaras can grow as long as 130 cm, and can weigh over 100 pounds! The capybara is located in Panama, Columbia, Venezuela, the Guyanas, Peru, south through Brazil, Paraguay, northeast Argentina, and Urguay. Lots of places! Capybaras are herbivores, eating mostly grasses and other plants. They are a very social animal. Capybaras can breath underwater for five minutes! Capybaras are amazing animals, I hope you like learning about them!
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Okapie
The okapie's full name is the Okapia. It is part giraffe, horse, and zebra.
It lives in the rainforest, located in Northeast of The Democratic Republic of the Congo, in central Africa. The okapie is most closly related to the giraffe.
This animal became a hit to the media in 1921. There are 10,000 to 20,00 in the wild,
and there are 42 different kinds of them. They are nice, friendly animals, that get along well with other animals.
An Idea
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Coatis
Coatis are mammals that live in South America, Central America, and south western North America. They are related to raccoons and the aardvark. Adult coatis can grow to 33 cm
to 69 cm from head to tail. Their tail can be as long as their bodies. Coatis are about 30 cm tall to the shoulder, and weigh between 2 and 8 kg. Males can soon become almost twice as large as females and have very large teeth. Coatis are fascinating animals and I hope you do too!
The Komodo Dragon
The komodo dragon is also known as the komodo monitor. It lives in the Indonesion Islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, Gill Montang, and Padar. The komodo dragon is a carnivore and usually eats dead animals, but it prefers the animals rotted before eating,that is why they wait till their food is dead to eat. Its one of the most dangerous reptile in the world. Its bite is posionous, but not because of venom, because of the bacteria that lives in the reptile's body. The komodo dragon's tongue is usually purple. The bacteria in the komodo dragon is extremly dangerous that's what the komodo dragon gives when it bites. They can also run faster than you think they can.
The komodo dragon is an amazing animal, I hope you enjoyed the research I gave you.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
decorah eagles live cam
This is a website that shows a family of eagles live! click here to view the website.
http://soaringcafe.com/2011/03/decorah-eagles-livecam/
http://soaringcafe.com/2011/03/decorah-eagles-livecam/
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Baby Squirrel
Guess what? We rescued a baby squirrel on Thursday, March 8th. (He couldn't even open his eyes!) My dad picked it up and put it in a shoe box and we took him inside and warmed him up. My mom called the veterinarian to get tips of how to take care of it for a little. The next day we took him to the wildlife preserve and hopefully he'll live a long and happy life. Here's a short video of us giving him some water:
Monday, March 12, 2012
bald eagles, dedicated to a girl that told me to write about these animals
Bald eagles build their nests in large trees near rivers or coasts and the nest can grow to 9 feet and 2 tons! These flying animals eat fish, they don't normally eat chicken or the meat we do but they will take it if they have to. It will also feed on small water birds. Eagles and other birds fly south as the winter comes closer. These creatures use warm air currents to help them glide. The Bald Eagle is found from Alaska to Florida. That is only some facts about the bald eagle.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Monitors
Monitors live in Africa, Asia, Austrailla, and the Pacific Islands. They can be very small, 8 inches [20cm]. Monitors have quite thick skin and tails used for whipping. Their tongues fly out of their mouthes so they can taste the air for air for chemical signals. Those signals tell them where there is food, possible female monitor "mate", or predators. A related lizard to the monitor is the Lacterid. The crocodile monitor is very active at night and spends most of it's time in water.
Monday, January 23, 2012
The animal world
The animal world is a magnificent place. There are many different creatures beyond our knowings. There are some groups called marsupials and monotremes. Some animals in the marsupial group are Patagonian opossom, Robinsons mouse opossom, a yapok a water opossom and much more. Some animals in the monotreme group are Short Haired Echidna, Platypus, Long Nosed Echidna and much more.
When you step outside you are in the aniamal world! I hope you respect the animal world.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Kangaroos
Kangaroos are a part of the marsupial group. They are found in Austraillia, Tasmania, and New Guinea. They have powerful hind legs made for hopping and leaping. They have long muscular tails. The hind legs are also to kick and give good blows during a kangaroo fight, the kangaroo stands on its long tail during a fight. The baby kangaroo is called a Joey. It takes about six months for the baby to be born. Kangaroos feed on grass and other vegetation.
PENGUINS!
The emperor penguin is the largest penguin of the penguin family. Their size is 1.2m [4 feet] tall. They live by the ocean on packs of ice.
The female lays 1 egg and then returns to the sea. These penguins never actually go on land they almost always stay on packs of ice. The male holds the egg between his feet and it is covered by a flap of skin and feathers. The males hurtle together while their mate is gone catching fish to keep warm. When the chick is born the father watches it until the mom gets back. When the mom gets back she feeds it by pukeing in its mouth. They then both take care of the chick.
Don't waste electricity
Littering is bad
These animals are dying because some people litter. When the animals see the litter they think it is food, so they go and eat it. When they go and try to eat it, it gets stuck in their throat and can't breath. So you should not litter it harms every animal and the enviroment. That is why you shouldn't litter.
Belugas
Belugas usually live in the arctic seas. When it is winter and the ice gets thick on the water and the belugas can't break it and they die because they can't breath. Belugas usually have a school of a dozen belugas to swim around with. Their enemy is the killer whale, one of the fiersest animals in the sea! Fishermen fish for belugas because of their thick skin. Baby belugas are in the mom's belly for one year. When the baby comes out it is tail first. After the baby is born the mom mates again.
Length: 13 to 16 feet
Weight: 850 to 1,000 pounds
Food: small shellfish
Fascinating Fact: it has 40 teeth and no dorsal fin.
Animals
Don't you think we should just think about how the animals feel about different situations. Try to pretend that you are the animals and think about how you would feel about how all the people ruins your animal home. You might not see owls for example, in thier hole but if you see a hole leave it alone. Have you ever seen the movie Hoot, well they are big heroes. Try to be like the characters in Hoot.
Dog Fights
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Testing Animals
Have you ever seen the movie Planet of the Apes? In this movie they test medicines, assesories, and anything humans need to make them happy. It is not just in this movie it is in the real world. We need to fight for theses animals because it is wrong to do this to animals just to make us happy.
Animals Freedom
The reason I am writing this is so I can talk about animals freedom. Animals play a very important role in our world. They give us meat to eat and sometimes they just keep us company and make us happy. We really shouldn't litter the ground because that is hurting animals and the enviroment. Do you want to know why it harms the animals and enviroment? Well sometimes bugs go in soda cans for example, and then they eat something they shouldn't and they die. The animals eat something and it chokes or gets really sick and die. That is why I want to gather up saving animal teams and just let the animals be wild and free.
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