Whats This Skeleton?

no clues it should be easy.

guess..guess.

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Parana Snacks.

Ingredents:
Trout
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If you do have Parana get tweezers and feed it live fish as if it dosnt move it won’t eat it.

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Pasta Dinner.

Ingredients:
Pasta
Cheese
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leftover pasta can’t go to waste when you have starlings, blackbirds and dunnocks visiting.
Cook Pasta so its nice and soft add cheese (mash if you want) then throw out side on a bird table or under a bush.

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Robin happy food.

Ingredents:
Pine cone
Peanut butter smooth
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Grab the pine cone and smoother in peanut butter, then place on a low tree branch or bush make sure the Robin is able to feed.

A handy tip is to place a small plate of water near the pinecone.

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What Is This Animal?

Whats this pic?

go on guess

Clue:it is a vegetarian

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Badger food.

Ingredents:
Honey
Plain Nuts
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Crush up the “PLAIN NUTS” and cover in Honey, then place the mixture outside near a badger den, wait intill night and watch as the Badgers can’t resist.

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Are You Born A - Rooster

Rooster Birth Date:1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005,

The Chinese tradition says that each animal represents a different year

Rooster_In_Hay

Born a Rooster?
You are practical and resourceful and you use what you have to to succeed without taking alot of risk’s. A hard worker, You say what’s on your mind and have a sence of style thats sets you apart

Rooster Facts
Male Roosters are called a Cock, Female Roosters are called a Hen, young Roosters and Hens are called Cockerel. Male’s are very territorial and will attack any Rooster that Clucks on it’s territory, On some occasions the Rooster will kill the intruder that steps on his land as an warning to others to Back Off!!!.
Roosters and Hens guard eggs usually the Cock will Guard the Hen while she’s sat on a clutch of eggs the male will attack any male that comes in close proximity of the Hen or their eggs.

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British Water Voles

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).
Water Vole

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.

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The Common Wren

Wren’s are small fast birds that you can find in your own back garden, Their are over 10 million wren’s in the UK alone!. They have been localized to many towns (even maybe in your area) and are compact with quick reflexes and energy.

The Wren have a beautiful song that is loud and full it has a excellent speed and vibrant tones which can last for 5-6 seconds and can be heard a kilo-meter away!!!.

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What Is This Animal?

Unknown Animal?

Clue:They have a carnivorous aspect and scavenge the hard earned kills of bears

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What Is This Animal

What is this Animal below:

Unknown Animal?

Clue: When There are 7 to 8 of them they called a crash

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Penguin

The number of penguin species has been and still is a matter of debate. The numbers of penguin species listed in the literature vary between 16 and 19 species.

Some sources consider the White-Flippered Penguin a separate species, although today it is generally considered a subspecies of the Little Penguin. Similarly, it is still unclear whether the Royal Penguin is merely a colour morph of the Macaroni penguin. Also possibly eligible to be treated as a separate species is the Northern population of Rockhopper penguins. Although all penguin species are native to the southern hemisphere, they are not, contrary to popular belief, found only in cold climates, such as Antarctica. In fact, only a few species of penguin actually live so far south. Three species live in the tropics; one lives as far north as the Galápagos Islands (the Galápagos Penguin) and will occasionally cross the equator while feeding.

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