Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Peregrine Falcon

Its the tenth week which means it is time for the fifth week bird special.

The Peregrine Falcon is a very special animal. These birds are the Mascot of the United States Air Force, they are the fastest animal on earth by far with special capabilities. This bird is one of the coolest animals around and is a close second to my favorite animal the white bengal tiger. 


These birds fly up to very high altitudes only to swoop down twice as fast as the fastest baseball pitch, even 3 times as fast ast the high way speed limit. These birds do an aerial dive at over 220 miles per hour. That is CRAZY! That speed creates this animal to be such a neat specimen.

Thanks to animals.nationalgeographic.com  and  lloydspitalnikphotos.com for their amazing photos of these birds!

Friday, November 30, 2012

The Koala Bear

Koala Bears are definitely the cutest type of bear out there! I used to always want one of these creatures when i was younger but I had to settle with a dog. Koala bears are not ferocious like other bears, they aren't even in the bear specie!! These animals live in the woodlands of Australia. The translation of their name, Koala, interestingly is doesnt drink because they seem to live off nearly no water!

These furry ear'd creatures walk on four legs on the ground and are great climbers, that is why they love the woodlands so much. They feed off of tree leaves and fruits which makes it very easy to maintain their diets in captivity considering they are on the threatened species list because their are so few of them in the wild.




Thanks to my sources for the great pictures of these cute Koalas!
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/koala-bear-tom-mc-nemar.html

http://www.allposters.com/-sp/Koala-Bear-in-a-Tree-in-Captivity-Australia-Pacific-Posters_i3160411_.htm

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

American Turkey

This weeks animal, of course is the DELICIOUS turkey! Thanksgiving it is an American tradition to gobble down on some roasted, fried or however you prefer it! I prefer to deep fry it in some peanut oil and of course with some mashed potatoes and gravy. I have eaten it many other ways but this is always the best.


Turkeys are native really only to the United States which is a very good think because us americans LOVE turkey! These birds could have been the national bird but it was voted against and beaten out by the Bald eagle.

They are only about 5 kg. in weight but seem to be much larger because of their vast thick feathers they have on their bodies.

Americans have gladly taken these turkeys down and feasted upon them but lead them near to endangered species. that had to have strict laws to reintroduce them to the wild.

Im glad it worked because thanksgiving would not be the same without that delicious turkey breast!






thanks to http://www.ns.umich.edu/new/
and http://www.sautewednesday.com/Nov-2001.html for the photos used in this blog!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Snow Leopard

The Snow Leopard is home to central asia, but you will not find them so easily as they are very rare with only about 6,000 left in the wild. they are very dangerous game that are hunted for the beautiful warm fur and their organs that are used in traditional chinese medicine. These powerful animals would surely win any track meet being able to jump over 50 feet! These endangered wonders weigh from 60 to 120 pounds standing around 4 feet tall.

These creatures of the mountains are on the decline, partly their own fault, they have taken a liking to domesticated animals and have wondered into villages only to be killed by villagers. These beautiful animals roam their lands with such force and power, they seem to always be in control and are at the top of the food chain. 

The Snow Leopard has been around for a long time and they are losing their numbers very fast. Endangered species are under attack from criminals that need to be stopped. I like these animals because of the fight they have and their appearance in nature. There location stands out because they are able to hunt so efficiently and take down hard to see animals to survive. They certainly are a wonder to this earth.






photo creds to kalimpongonlinenews.blogspot.com

and snowleopardconservancy.org

Sunday, November 11, 2012

The Seal

Seals are members of the pinniped family, they are very well suited for their watery environment. With bodies that help them glide very fast through the water, eyes that see very accurate underwater, ear passages and nostrils that clamp shut while underwater, and blubber that can keep them warm during the cold times or just in below freezing temperature waters. They are considered to be the acrobats of the sea.

Seals grow up and mature into so many different looks and sizes, kinda like humans. They have a very unique appearance with their bodies and skin. Some seals can weigh 5 and a half tons! all types of seals are very cool in their ways of being unique. They can be big and lumbering, or tiny and super agile.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Week 5 Bird Special!

Its, the fifth week, that means that we go to our animals in the sky for your animal of the week! I will do this every fifth week.
This weeks Bird is the Toco Toucan!


The toucan is a beautiful weird bird! These colorful creatures live in the rainforest region of South America. They are pretty small birds with a massive beak (7.5 inches) have become famous over the years because of their colorful beaks. the beaks are mode of bone but are actually very fragile and not very useful except for pecking its food and eating it. They can also snack on some small birds and lizards.

These birds are not very powerful or fast, but they live to be about 20 years, but I find them pretty interesting in what they do (play a game like a pitcher pitching to a batter) and just how beautiful their beaks are made and look!
Stay tuned for another animal next week!

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

White Bengal Tiger

The White Bengal has been one of my favorite animals. The way they look and their nature in the world has always fascinated me. The Bengal tiger is already on the endangered species list while the White bengal tiger is even more scarce.
These gracious animals have the scientific name Panthera Tigris who live mostly live in the Indian forests and lush grasslands.






They feed on varieties of meat 5 days a week and gnaw on bones for 2 days. They can grow to be 2.5 meters long and weigh a staggering 300 kilograms. The looks of these beautiful creatures are there for a reason, the stripes you see identify them because none are the same on any 2 tiger. Oddly enough the Bengal tiger is one of the only feline species to enjoy and actually LOVE water.

They are carnivores with a loud roar. They hide in tall grass by the camouflage of their stripes. the rarity of these births is only common in 1 of 10,000 births which is rare because the population of tigers is very low. These majestic creatures stand tall in the world as a sign of purity and strength!
Stay tuned next week for a new animal of the week!