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Natural World: December 2010
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Thursday, December 16, 2010. Natural World: Reach Out. December is officially Natural World's "Reach Out" month. So I'm here to encourage you to reach out to the animals in your community. So please:. Donate a dollar to your local animal shelter. Adopt a pet from a shelter or rescue a street animal. Help your neighbors pet-sit. Feed the local strays. Do what you can to help the animals in need. Speak out for them. Bengal tigers ( panthera tigris tigris. Despite their mostly solitary lifestyle, tigers som...
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Natural World: November 2009
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Sturgeons are some very peculiar type of fish. Sturgeon is actually the common name for the family. Rather than scales. Sturgeons are mainly freshwater but have been known to venture out in to saltyer waters. In North America sturgeons can be found in the great lakes, the Mississippi River and even in some parts of Pennsylvania. Below are the list of Species, from Wikipedia. Also [wrongly] "Baltic sturgeon"). SCUTES-a derrmal bony plate. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Brickbat Kid
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The Brickbat Kid is a real kid who along with her sister, another real kid, reviews new arrivals and other books for Brickbat Books. Brickbat Books is located at 709 South Fourth Street, in the heart of Fabric Row, in Philadelphia. She also tells about her everyday doings. Monday, February 16, 2009. On the fifteenth, at a baptism, I saw my godfather (he suggested that I write this). He suggested a pony (where do I keep a pony in Philly? Leave a comment letting me know. I'll give a list of things I like:.
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Natural World: Natural World: Reach Out
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Thursday, December 16, 2010. Natural World: Reach Out. December is officially Natural World's "Reach Out" month. So I'm here to encourage you to reach out to the animals in your community. So please:. Donate a dollar to your local animal shelter. Adopt a pet from a shelter or rescue a street animal. Help your neighbors pet-sit. Feed the local strays. Do what you can to help the animals in need. Speak out for them. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget.
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Natural World: September 2009
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009. The lion (panthera leo) is one of Africa’s most well known animals. But they not only live in Africa, but in Asia, and once there was even a lion native to the Americas and Europe, though the American and European lions are now extinct. There are eight subspecies currently in existence, and I hope to give a little bit of background on each of them. It is extinct in the wild, though it survives in captivity. 440 lbs. for males. They once ranged from Morocco to Egypt....The K...
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Natural World: Bengal Tigers
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Thursday, December 16, 2010. Bengal tigers ( panthera tigris tigris. Are one of the six non-extinct subspecies of tiger. It is the least endangered subspecies, though it is still critically endangered. The Bengal tiger is most commonly found in southern India, and lives in tropical dry forest (where Asiatic Lions can be found) or tropical rain forests. They are the second largest of the tigers, seconding only to the Amur tiger. Did you know that the scientific name of the Bengal tiger was once Panthera T...
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Natural World: Island Mountain Gacier
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010. So much has changed in Iceland sense April 12th. What once seemed clean and green is now dark and dingy. Iceland once raked high on the EPI list, but now, it is not looking so good for the country. This is an incorrect accusation. The true outcome is that the country is even greener. The stopped airline flights saved more carbon than the volcano could spew. Tigrette Starlight Rose, Sibra Lynx and Amur LeoPard. Tai and Tai again. May 15, 2010 at 4:05 PM. View my complete profile.
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Natural World: February 2010
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Thursday, February 25, 2010. The Orca, (orcinus orca. A "Type A" orca. There are five types of orca whale known today. They are:. Resident: These orcas are the most common. They are found in the northern Pacific waters and hunt mainly fish and even squid. Their pods can be considered very tight family groups. Offshore: These orcas can be found nearly anywhere in the oceans. They feed primarally on schooling fish but will stray from this catagory. Their dorsal fins are. Note: Orcas can be al. Is found in ...