Wednesday, December 31, 2008


This cute little golden retriever is soooooooo cute. I will tell you some amazing facts about how it survives on the land adn more. EThe Golden Retriever is a breed that was developed in Scotland and England. It is a relatively modern breed as it evolved only during the later part of the 19th century. Its original ancestors are believed to be a Tweed Water Spaniel
and a yellow-colored dog. Affectionately known as the Golden or the Yellow Retriever
, it has a dense waxy coat that is waterproof, drooping ears of medium length and a straight tail. Its body is a bit longer than tall with a rear that is well angulated. The Golden Retriever is physically strong and muscular with fluid movement. It has a normal canine structure with a broad head and a kindly expression. Hope you enjoyed.

Thursday, July 17, 2008



The CUTEST video of baby lions. Check it out.

All about Blue Whales
Blue whales arethe largest ocean animals. 110 feet and can weigh up to 360,000 pounds.

Blue whales breathe air, but they are at home in the water, where buoyancy helps to support their massive bulk.These mammals are found in all the world's oceans, swimming in small groups or alone. They often spend the summers feeding in polar waters, and undertake lengthy migrations towards the equator as winter arrives. Migrating blue whales are often spotted off the coasts of California and Mexico.


A cool video of Orcas

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Sea Horses
Did you know? Seahorses have no teeth and no stomach. Food passes through their digestive systems so quickly, they must eat almost constantly to stay alive.
Seahorses are members of the pipefish family. It is a graceful inhabitant of the warmer seas swimming upright and looking a little like a chess piece. Seahorses are usually found in shallow, warm water among sea grass beds. They situate themselves near fast-running, deep channels supplying them with plankton. It is a microscopic marine life on which they feed. They wrap their long tails around nearby vegetation in order not to avoid being swept away by the current. Their tails are prehensile, this means specially adapted for grasping around the vegetation.


This is the CUTEST video of a BABY TIGER.

Monday, July 14, 2008

www.desertusa.com/may96/du_mlion.html


Mountain Lions

The Mountain Lion, also known as the Cougar, Panther or Puma, is the most widely distributed cat in the Americas. It is unspotted -- tawny-colored above overlaid with buff below. It has a small head and small, rounded, black-tipped ears. Its long tail is also black-tipped.
Adult males may be more than 8 feet long from nose to end of tail and generally weigh between 130 and 150 pounds. Adult females can be 7 feet long and weigh between 65 and 90 pounds.