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BEAR NECESSITIES!

BEAR NECESSITIES!

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We’re still celebrating Bear Appreciation Week with some fun bear facts and a coloring sheet!

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BEAR FUN FACTS:

  • Bears are highly intelligent.
  • Polar bears are considered marine mammals.
  • Bears have an excellent sense of smell.
  • Bears can see in color.

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  • Some territories in Canada have polar bear shaped license plates!
  • Most bears are classified as omnivores. Panda bears only eat bamboo though.
  • There are 8 species of bears.
  • There are no bear species found in Africa.
  • Bears are bowlegged.
  • Bears are related to seals!

ImageWe love bears! Each species is so different and amazing! Do you have a favorite bear species? Print our bear coloring sheet and show us your favorite!

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HERE COMES THE SUN!

HERE COMES THE SUN!

It’s Bear Appreciation Week and we thought we would spotlight this super cute bear! We’re traveling to Southeast Asia today to meet a very handsome bear with a funny long tongue! Grab your gear we’re heading into the rainforest!

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MEET THE SUN BEAR!

    sun bearRange/Habitat: Southeast Asia/ rainforest

    Diet: Omnivore: fruit, shoots, eggs, honey, termites

    Length/Weight: 3 ½-4 ½ ft/ 110-145 lbs

    Conservation Status: endangered

 

 

 

 

Fun Facts:

  • Sun bears are also called the dog bear or honey bear.
  • They have sleek, smooth brown-black fur with a white-orangeish “sun” patch on their chest.
  • They have very loose skin around their neck.
  • Sun bears are the smallest member of the bear family.
  • They have very long claws for climbing and digging for insects and honey.
  • Sun bears have very long tongues that they can extend up to 10”. They use these tongues to get termites and honey.
  • Sun bears are nocturnal (active at night).
  • They spend most of their time in trees.

Sun bears are just so adorable. They are endangered mainly due to habitat loss. There are lots of things that we can do to ensure our rainforests are kept intact. We love The Rainforest Site, because all you have to do is click once a day and money goes to save habitat for great animals such as our Sun Bear pal!

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WE SPY!!

WE SPY!!

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We are back from vacation, but still playing a bit of catch-up! It’s bear appreciation week and we wonder if you can guess which species we spotted on vacation! We were in Florida is your only clue!

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ENDANGERED SPECIES DAY!

ENDANGERED SPECIES DAY!

We’re on vacation- so we wanted to share a post from a few years ago with you!

We want to explain a bit more about endangered species and have you meet a few animals who have success stories!

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First, what is an endangered species? Well, that is a complicated answer. The IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) is an International group that is made up of scientist, conservation organizations and governments from all over the world. They work on conservation issues all around the globe and help determine populations of animals. They have ranking system that starts at Data Deficient and goes to Critically Endangered to Extinct. Individual countries sometimes have their own ranking system and that here in the U.S. started with the Endangered Species Act. It lists animals who need protection or help due to low populations. When an animal is put on the endangered species list, it helps people protect their habitat and their population.

We often hear so many negative stories when it comes to endangered species and we wanted to share some success stories! We can make a difference and we can help protect critical habitats and the animals who live there!

Peregrine Falcons

At one time there were just 324 pairs of these fast fliers left, but now there are over 1,700 pairs*!

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Sea Otters

These adorable otters have gone from 1,700 individuals to over 2,700 due to protecting their habitat and rehabilitation efforts by places like the Monterey Bay Aquarium!

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Hawaiian Goose

The state bird of Hawaii has gone from just 400 birds to several thousand due to captive breeding programs that reintroduce the birds in their habitats!

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Gray Whale

These giants of the ocean are protected from hunting internationally and have seen their numbers grow under that protection. They now number in the 30,000s!

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*Numbers from biologicaldiversity.org

We love sharing animal success stories! You can make a difference when it comes to helping endangered species. You can  get involved with local and global conservation organizations. You can participate in a habitat clean up. You can recycle, reduce your trash and reuse items. You can take a trip to your local AZA accredited zoo or aquarium, all of which not only work with the animals they house, but with wild populations. Lastly, share your passion and love of animals with everyone you know!

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ENDANGERED SPECIES WORD SCRAMBLE

ENDANGERED SPECIES WORD SCRAMBLE!

Come enjoy a little brain test and see if you can unscramble these words to reveal the endangered species!

ENDANGERED SPECIES WORD SCRAMBLE

1. nhroi ___________________________________________
2. thlerabeakc eas urtlte ______________________________
3. oncdro___________________________________________
4. danlwol orgiall____________________________________
5. nasai teelhpan____________________________________
6. wons padreol_____________________________________
7. inatg anpad______________________________________
8. olinpan_________________________________________
9. umhpkcab lahwe_________________________________
10. yerg lwof_____________________________________

 

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  1. rhino
  2. leatherback sea turtle
  3. condor
  4. lowland gorilla
  5. Asian elephant
  6. snow leopard
  7. giant panda
  8. pangolin
  9. humpback whale
  10. grey whale
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WE SPY!!

WE SPY!

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We spy with our four little eyes this endangered species! Can you guess just with the picture?

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SCIENCE WORD OF THE WEEK!

SCIENCE WORD OF THE WEEK!

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It’s time for the Science Word of the Week! Friday is Endangered Species Day so we’ll be sharing information, puzzles and some great success stories all week! We promise to have E & E’s Chicago picks up too. It was a busy week at the University and we fell a bit behind.

Today’s Word is Endangered- when an animal is on the brink of extinction. Animals that are at risk of being endangered are listed by the IUCN  as vulnerable, endangered and critically endangered.  We here at the University work hard to share how we can all help endangered species! We look forward to sharing that all week!

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WORLD BINTURONG DAY!

WORLD BINTURONG DAY!!

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It’s the first annual World Binturong Day! Who’s excited? This horse and elephant sure are! We love these unusual mammals! We’ll share some fun facts and a few great resources for you today!

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Binturong Fun Facts:

  • Binturongs are related to civets and fossas!
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This is a fossa!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Binturongs are arboreal.                                 IMG_1817
  • Binturongs have prehensile tails.
  • They are nocturnal.
  • Binturongs keep their long shaggy coats clean by licking them like a cat does.
  • Binturongs eat insects, carrion, plant material and pretty much anything they fancy.
  • They have no natural predators.
  • They are 2-3 feet long and can weigh as much as 50 lbs.
  • Binturongs can be found in rainforests of Southeast Asia.
  • You can learn more by visiting the ABConservation website or checking out Zookeeper Rick from the San Diego Zoo!

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Answer: the Bearcat

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WE SPY!!

WE SPY!!

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We Spy with our four little eyes an animal that calls the desert its home! People think they store water on their back, but they don’t! Can you guess who we spy?

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CINCO DE RHINO!

CINCO DE RHINO!

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Happy May 5th, or as we like to call it- Cinco De Rhino! We’re celebrating these amazing animals today and hopefully bringing some awareness to their plight in the wild.

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RHINO FUN FACTS:

  • There are 5 species of rhinos, the Black Rhino, the White Rhino (the African species), the Northern India Rhino, the Sumatran Rhino and the Javan Rhino (the Asian species).
  • Rhinoceros is Greek for nose and horn!
  • All rhinos have poor eyesight.
  • White rhinos have a large broad mouth for grazing grass.
  • Black rhinos have a narrow prehensile lip to help them grasp leaves.

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  • Rhino horns are made of keratin, the same protein that makes up your hair and fingernails.
  • Rhinos’ ears can move and rotate independently of each other. This adaptation helps the rhino hear.
  • Rhinos are herbivores.

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  • The Sumatran Rhino is the smallest rhino weighing around 1,700 lbs and the White rhino is the largest weighing around 5,000 lbs.
  • A group of rhinos is called a crash!
  • All rhinos are endangered. Many organizations, like World Wildlife Fund and Saving Rhinos are working very hard to save and protect these amazing animals. Check them out and see how you can help!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Answer: Rhinos are ungulates! That have hooves on their feet!

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