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REPTILIAN TUESDAY #84

REPTILIAN TUESDAY # 84

We’re going to Baja. California today to meet a cute little reptile! They look like a lizard that we know well. These little lizards hide under vegetation and rocks, so we’ll have to use our best observation skills. We’re excited to take a road trip and find a new friend! Who is ready to join us?

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MEET THE PINK TAILED SKINK!

pink tailed skink    Range/Habitat: Mexico-Baja California/ forests, suburbs

    Diet: Carnivore: insects, spiders

    Length: 6 ½-8”

    Conservation Status: common

 

Fun Facts:

  •          Pink tailed skinks are also known as the San Lucas skink.
  •          They have a bright pink tails as juveniles. The tails dull in color as they get older.
  •          Pink tailed skinks are brown with cream stripes on their backs.
  •          Pink tailed skinks can lose their tail if caught by a predator.
  •          Female pink tailed skinks lay eggs and stay with them until the babies hatch.

Pink tailed skinks look very much like the blue tailed skinks that live in our area. They are very fast little reptiles! We love trying to find them basking in the sun! Do you have any small lizards living in your neighborhood?

(We could one get one picture of this little guy)

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BACKYARD BINGO!!

BACKYARD BINGO!!

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Fall is here and that means cooler weather, turning leaves and fun decorations. It also is a great time of year to get outside and enjoy the beauty of nature! We’ve created a great game to take with you on your hikes, picnics and outings! You print out the bingo cards and see if you can get bingo by finding amazing things in your local park or backyard!

Click on the link and off you go!!!

 

 

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INTERNATIONAL SLOTH DAY!

INTERNATIONAL SLOTH DAY!!!

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Happy International Sloth Day! It’s a great day to celebrate these super special animals! Come learn some fun facts and check out these super cute sloth faces!

  • Sloths sleep up to 20 hours a day.
  • Sloths live in the rainforests of South and Central America.
  • Sloths are related to armadillos and anteaters.
  • Sloths have algae that grow on their fur; it helps them camouflage in the trees.
  • There are two main species- two toed and three toed sloths.
  • They are herbivores.
  • Sloths only go on the ground about once a week and they do that to poop and pee.
  • Sloths are great swimmers!

 

Check out the Sloth Sanctuary of Costa Rica for more information about these amazing animals and how you can help!

 

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GUESS THE ANIMAL WEEK- DAY #5

GUESS THE ANIMAL WEEK- DAY #5

It’s the last day of our Guess the Animal week- we sure hope you’ve had fun trying to figure out who are animals are! You have one more chance to figure out who this is! Let’s see how smart you are!

giraffe

  • I have spots.
  • My tongue is black.
  • I have ossicones.

WHO AM I?

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GUESS THE ANIMAL WEEK- DAY #4

GUESS THE ANIMAL WEEK- DAY #4

Do you have on your thinking caps today? Get them on and check out the picture and tell us who you think the animal is!!

male lion

  • I am a large cat.
  • I live in social groups.
  • I live in Africa.

WHO AM I?

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GUESS THE ANIMAL WEEK- DAY #3

GUESS THE ANIMAL WEEK- DAY #3

It’s Day 3 and we’ll see if any of your smarties out there can guess today’s animal!

hammerhead

  • I am a cartilaginous fish.
  • I have a funny shaped head.
  • I can be seen in schools.

WHO AM I?

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GUESS THE ANIMAL WEEK- DAY #2

GUESS THE ANIMAL WEEK- DAY #2

We’re on day two of guess the animal and we had several people get yesterday’s post correct! Check out today’s picture, read the clues and tell us who this animal is!

galapagos tortoise

  • I am a large reptile.
  • I live on islands near South America.
  • I was studied by Charles Darwin!

WHO AM I?

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GUESS THE ANIMAL WEEK!

GUESS THE ANIMAL WEEK!!!

We thought we’d devote a whole week to testing your animal guessing skills! So get ready to look at the picture closely, read the clues carefully and tell us who you think the animal is in the comments below!

  • vulture I have a bald head.
  • I am a bird.
  • I am thought of as the garbage man of the animal world.

WHO AM I?

 

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FEATHERY FRIDAY #83

FEATHERY FRIDAY #83

It’s Feathery Friday yet again and we have wild and crazy bird for you today! Ok, they may not be very crazy but they are wild and wonderful! Who is this loony bird? Come find out!

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MEET THE COMMON LOON!

   Range/Habitat: North America-Greenland-Western Europe/sea coasts and

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   Diet: Carnivore: fish

   Length/Weight: 28-35”/6 ½-10lbs”

   Conservation Status: Common

 

 

Fun Facts:

  • Common loons are also known as the Great Northern Loon.
  • Common Loons are made for life in the water. They have webbed feet and water proof feathers.
  • They are excellent swimmers and divers. They can dive to great depths.
  • They take extra care to keep their dense feathers clean, this is called preening. They have to do this because the feathers keep them warm in the cold waters where they live.
  • Common loons are often found in pairs.
  • They are very clumsy on land.
  • Common loons use their bills to spear fish.
  • Both the female and male take care of the chicks. Chicks can swim at a very young age. Sometimes you’ll even see the chicks riding on the back of the mothers back.
  • Common loons are very vocal birds and make several different types of calls.
  • Common loons are the provincial bird of Ontario, Canada and are the state bird of Maine.

These noisy birds are very pretty with their black heads and spots.  We love the special adaptations they have for living in cold waters. People, elephants and horses don’t do well in cold water! What do you do stay warm when it gets cold? We like to put on scarves!

Watch this video of two loons calling to each other!

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SUPER SURPRISE THURSDAY # 83

SUPER SURPRISE THURSDAY #83

It’s that day of the week where you look at the picture, read the clues and tell us who the surprise animal is!

puffin

  • I am a bird.
  • I live in the North Atlantic.
  • I look like a penguin, but I am not.

WHO AM I?

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