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Sunday, December 8, 2013

Weekly Video (5)


This week's animal is about
The Irrawaddy Dolphin 

I hope you enjoy this video!

Irrawaddy Dolphin Video 

   Some information on this video:
   This is a video that does not explain anything, but this small paragraph that can be found in the "About" area may help the understanding of what's going on,

   " From November to February each year, the murky waters in the estuary of the Bang Pakong River play host to the Irrawaddy dolphin. They come to give birth to their calves and you can see them early in the morning while they are feeding on the eel catfish."

   The song playing is NOT inappropriate. Here's a link to the song,
   
Please also give credit to http://www.youtube.com/ and the Youtube author(s)

Baby Pics (5)


 Baby Irrawaddy dolphins.
   
     
         

Gender Pics (5)


                       https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgj3VieFyRHCJY0l0bUyJuRltgLv3MVPsnYu2_HNnZV6XGbOKgnze7HnxllZNoITpqEw6Xh5tnkWe9WRGgv9JrbIZGTaxoQIPjnukfZ-14WY7i1q-JHMV5g1K133tszdaxsQZuGE61xoayw/s1600/IrrawaddyDolphinBreaching.jpg

        The one on the right is female and the one on the left is male. It is hard to tell the difference between a male and female Irrawaddy dolphhin because the males are only slightly bigger than the females.

Did You Know? (5)


       Did you know that tigers have stripes on their skin as well as 
                                                 their fur? 

                                 

Any Suggestions?


       Does anyone have suggestions for the weekly animal for week
                                                   7 or 8? 
 
                                                     

Saturday, December 7, 2013

New Week! (5)


                                Welcome to week 5!


Comments From the Author

Where There's Litter, There's Death

         People should not litter! Where there's litter there's death! The U.S. produces 250 million items of trash a year on land only. Because of this, millions of animals and plants die every year just in the U.S. Litter kills animals, sea creatures, and even plants. Some people even call littering murder.
         Sea creatures can be harmed or even be killed by litter. Nine billion tons of trash are put into the oceans and seas a year! Many sea creatures die every year from lost nets, plastic bags, and even abandoned fishing poles. They mistake litter as other fish and attempt to interact with or eat the litter which causes them to get stuck and die of starvation or suffocation.
          Millions of animals die from litter in the U.S. They confuse plastic bags, wrappers, and common litter with prey or something to play with, and eat the trash. Sometimes the animals crawl in jars, bags, or bottles and get stuck; which, just like sea creatures, they will also die from starvation or suffocation.
         Litter poisons plants and affects the growth and development of them. Neighborhoods that have a large amount of litter are known to be uglier and less desirable mostly because the litter prevents plants from appearing. Also neighborhoods that keep their roads clean and have little litter have the opposite effect than dirty neighborhoods.
         If everyone would throw trash in waste baskets, recycling bins, and trash cans instead of littering, the world would be beautiful and safe. Animals and sea creatures would live cleaner and more secure lives, and plants would be in every neighborhood. If you want a world like that, YOU have to stop people from littering!