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Monkeys - Baboon


Oh... I was to tell you about baboons... Read on...

Baboons are found in the rocky and dry of tropical Africa. Living in troops of up to 100 strong, they feed vegies, insects and vertebrates which they capture turning by over small stones.

Big monkeys, sure, they are. But not nearly so much interesting as chimpanzees. Chimps are more sort of human. Maybe I will write a post about chimps someday.

Watch out for the cheetah post, lots of info there.

Bye!

Monkeys - Rhesus Monkey


Oh, I see you've come?! Then listen...

Distributed from China to Afghanistan, Rhesus Monkeys are stockily built, with short limbs and a short tail. They reach the height of about 24 inches. People consider it a pest, though it is sacred in India. Large numbers have been imported in Europe and the US for medical research.

Have a listen to this:

Why can a monkey slip through every door?

Because they have monk-keys!

Monkey: You're my cousin!
Donkey: No, I'm not!
M: Then why do you have those keys?
D: I... I... don't know...
M: See! You have keys!
D: No, I don't!
M: Want to hear the truth? Here it is: Don - key!!!!!
D: Oh...

See ya! The next post is called: Monkeys - Baboons, if you wanted to know!

Baby animals - Indian Rhinoceros


Ho ho! Today I present to you - the 3rd news!

This Asian Rhino is found in swamps and wet forests. Except in breeding season, when they mate, they live alone. Although their eyesight is very poor, their sense of smell and hearing is very sharp.

Look out for the next post: Monkeys - Rhesus Monkey.

Baby animals - Zebra


Welcome to the 2nd info! Well, let's get going!

The main diet of lions, zebras are found in enormous numbers south of the Sahara in Africa. They are very nervous, they can become belligerent, kicking forwards and backwards and biting savagely. Zebras are white with black stripes. Some people think zebras stripes are identical, but that is not true! Every zebra has his/her stripes in a different pattern on their body! I suppose brothers and sisters have similar stripe patterns but I cannot guarantee.

Short, but you get to know lots from it. That's how I like it!

Bears - Kodiak Bear



I would like to tell you that from now on every day I will be posting out every couple of days short infos about certain animals. I will be posting them out until my info cards run out. Here is the first everyday info:

The Kodiak Bear is the biggest bear in the world. The bear is named after and island off the coast of Alaska. It stands 8 and a half feet tall and weighs nearly a whole ton! These bears will eat anything - as long as it is edible. Their food diet ranges from fish and animals to fruits, veggies, berries and honey.

See ya in the next post!

Prehistoric cat-o-manic

Hey!


A prehistoric cat! Cool! You can clearly see how people imagine cats looked millions of years ago! They supposed to have bigger, longer, sharper teeth and tiny tails. Of course they lived in bushes, forests and jungles. Their prey was probably big animals like buffalo, hogs, deer and bulls (wild ones).

As you can see, this cat is probably starved out because his/her ribs are showing.

The cats are called Sabre toothed tigers. Well, it shows that at the beginning, cats were born from tigers. But there’s a lot of beasts that we call ,,wild cats” like lions, leopards, tigers and so on. Because, maybe, they are cats, only bigger! Maybe throughout the time wild cats became smaller and smaller until they were house-cat size!!!!!?????

Nobody exactly knows what the prehistoric times were really like, but that's how they visualise the things.

Happy New Year!!!!!!!!



Summer, Winter, Autumn or Spring.......... Happy New Year!!!!

Welcome 2011, it's a NEW YEAR!!!!! Say goodbye to 2010, start a NEW YEAR!!!!!!!

I would like to dedicate this poem to my hilarious teacher Mrs Brooksie Looksie Chooksie, who taught me so much.

Happiness
All years luck
Prosperity
Promises never to be broken
Years of fine weather

Never ending joyfulness
Exceptionally good jobs
Wishes to come true

Yetis in the mountains
Everyday surprises
Attempts to succeed
Really cool things that you don't expect

See you in the year.