Archive for October, 2007
Hog-Pig
Hogs are part of the Ungulate family which include horses, zebras, donkeys, cows, rhinoceros, camels, hippopotamus, goats, pigs, sheep’s, giraffes, deer, antelopes, and gazelles.
Hogs are though big and dumb looking are quite intelligent, even more intelligent than a Cat or Dog.
A Hog has a long muddy snout as a nose and tiny eyes a short tail so it doesn’t stand on it, they have large bodies with short pudgy legs with four toes on each foot, the middle one are used for walking.
Common Vampire Bat
The common Vampire bat lives in caves across south America they carry the deadly virus called rabies their fur is a ash-brown colour and have white fur on their stomachs their babies have a tiny thumbs to cling on their mothers fur on her stomach Vampire bats can only last for 36 hours without drinking blood because the lack of a traditional stomach so they can’t store it the babies are about the size of a human adult thumb.
Are You Born A - Monkey?
Monkey Birth Dates: 1932, 1944, 1954, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004.
Born a Monkey?
Swinging from one group form another, you love to have a good time! You like to entertain your friends buy showing off your talents, and they appreciate your cleverness and great sense of humor.
Monkeys in real life are fun and playful, Monkeys show cleverness and friendships by picking bugs and dirt from each others fur, they use there hands and feet to climb and hold onto trees some use tails.
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Peregrine Falcon
The Falcon is a swift fast moving bird of prey it has three large sharp talons on each foot alowing it to clutch and squeze.Adult falcons have thin tapered wings, which enable them to fly at high speed and to change direction rapidly.
Peregrine Falcon is the fastest Falcon its around about the size of a Crow, the Peregrine Falcon breeds in 9 contries.
Feedding on pigeon sized birds and will raley hunt small mammals.
They roost on cliff edges and mountain tops and occasionaly on man made structures.
Did You Know?
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Peregrine Falcons
mate for life unless
there companion
dies.