Whats this pic?
Clue:it is a vegetarian
What's your animal within
Australian Green Tree Frog is a Amphibian it Reaches 10 centimeters and has a life span of Sixteen years (16) they are usually found next water aswell as near humans.
They Eat all insects such as moths due to its attraction to light, The Australian Green Tree Frog can be found lurking upon the ceilings of homes and walls of Restaurants, people in australia find this as a Exotic pet even due to its large play of bright colors it is harmless.
Did You Know Australian Green Tree Frog?
The Green Tree Frog is sometimes confused with the Magnificent Tree Frog,
which inhabits only north-western Australia
and can be distinguished by the presence of large parotoids
and rostral glands on the head
The small mammal can be found near rivers, streams, and small shelter-able grass and reed covered peaks, they are largely populated in private areas in the UK (Britain).
Water Voles (Water Rat) weigh up to 5 pounds And able to eat twice it’s own weight!!!, They are twenty to thirty centimeters high (20-30cm when stood) and are fifteen to twenty centimeters long (15-20cm) these scruffy little rodents eat grass, reeds, occasionally fruit, insects, Twigs, and in woods forests surprisingly, grass snakes, these rodents are related to their mammal cousins, Rats, Mice, Gerbil and Hamster and other Rodentia species (Rodent).
Did You Know
Water Vole’s make small burrows like their cousins the Beaver were they can hide from predators, near the river in their grassy shelter’s the Water Vole can eat and sleep.
Excerpt from: www.ananova.com
An enormous pink bunny has been placed on an Italian mountainside where it will stay for the next 20 years.
The 200-foot-long toy rabbit lies on the side of the 5,000 foot high Colletto Fava mountain in northern Italy’s Piedmont region.
Viennese art group Gelatin designed the giant soft toy and say it was “knitted by dozens of grannies out of pink wool”.
Group member Wolfgang Gantner said: “It’s supposed to make you feel small, like Gulliver. You walk around it and you can’t help but smile.”
And Gelatin members say the bunny is not just for walking around – they are expecting hikers to climb its 20 foot sides and relax on its belly.
One day Piglet the Pig had a question which he needed answering so he went around the farm asking his friends first he went to the geese.
“Where does Pork come from?” he asked. the geese shuffled their feathers and replied “We don’t know where Pork comes from” the Geese lied Piglet then went to the Barn to ask the Cows.
“Where does Pork come from?” he asked the cows awkwardly moved side to side and ate some grass before answering “My dear boy i don’t know where pork comes from”.
excerpt from denver.yourhub.com
Since most of us can’t make it to the jungles of Africa, we are bringing the jungles to Denver. Keep your eyes open because on October 22, there will be hundreds of mountain gorillas running through the streets of downtown Denver. The Mountain Gorilla Conservation Fund is hosting the 2nd Annual Denver Gorilla Run at Six Flags Elitch Gardens and all participants, volunteers and supporters are helping to keep Dian Fossey’s dream alive!
Each participant receives a full gorilla suit — just in time for Halloween. The race starts and finishes with an awards ceremony at Six Flags Elitch Gardens, and all “gorillas” receive a ticket to enjoy the park’s annual Fright Fest. Each participant in the 5.6K fun run/walk will be representing an actual group of gorillas that live in Uganda or Rwanda, Africa
Tyrannosaurus Rex
(to the tune of: “Mary Had A Little Lamb”)
Dinosaurs walked on this earth,
On this earth, on this earth,
Dinosaurs walked on this earth,
A long, long time ago.
Tyrannosaurus Rex was king,
Was the king, was the king,
Tyrannosaurus Rex was king
A long, long time ago.
Tyrannosaurus (child’s name) was king,
Was the king, was the king,
Tyrannosaurus (child’s name) was king,
A long, long time ago.
Excerpt from: news.nationalgeographic.com/news
June 13, 2006—Perhaps not since the Cowardly Lion has an animal’s appearance been so at odds with its attitude.
On June 4 a black bear wandered into a West Milford, New Jersey, back yard, was confronted by a 15-pound (7-kilogram) tabby cat … and fled up a neighbor’s tree. Hissing at the base of the tree, Jack the clawless cat kept the bear at bay for about 15 minutes, then ran him up another tree after an attempted escape.
Finally, Jack’s owner, Donna Dickey, called the cat inside, and the timorous trespasser disappeared back into the woods.
“He doesn’t want anybody in his yard,” Dickey said of Jack in an interview with the Newark Star Ledger.
at the end of September the one with the most votes will be declared the cutest of the others.