ENDANGERED SPECIES WEEK- GUESS THE ANIMAL
WHO AM I?
- I live in the mountains in Asia.
- I am able to jump 50 feet in one leap.
- I am large cat.
WHO AM I?
ENDANGERED SPECIES WEEK- GUESS THE ANIMAL
WHO AM I?
WHO AM I?
Endangered Species Week- Craft Day
We’re making a manatee bookmark today. These amazing marine mammals are listed as vulnerable and there is much that we can do to help them; like making sure their ocean and river habitats are free of trash. Also making sure if you are boating in their habitat you go slow as not to hurt them. Lastly, help reduce the pollution that goes in our waterways, by using natural cleaning products. Let’s get started on this adorable bookmark that will remind you how neat manatees are!
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ENDANGERED SPECIES WEEK
DAY #2
Day two of Endangered Species Week takes us to the Caribbean to meet a large swimming reptile. We’ve met these turtles before, but are happy to go and find them again! Let’s hop aboard the E & E boat and grab our snorkeling gear to meet today’s endangered species.
MEET THE GREEN SEA TURTLE!
Range/Habitat: tropical-subtropical-temperate oceans worldwide
Diet: Herbivore: sea grass, roots, jellies
Length/Weight: 3 ¼-4 ft/145-600 lbs
Conservation Status: endangered
Fun Facts:
Green sea turtles are beautiful reptiles. They have been on the planet for about 65 million years and we sure hope they stick around. One great way to help sea turtles is pick up your trash! Turtles often mistake trash for food. If we make sure our oceans our clean, then the turtles only have their food to eat!
ENDANGERED SPECIES WEEK
Our theme week this month is focusing on Endangered Species. We’ll spotlight 3 animals and giving you ways in which you can help. We’ll also have a guess the endangered animal post and a craft! We’re going to the mountainous rainforests of Africa to meet today’s endangered species. Grab your raincoats and let’s go meet this great ape.
MEET THE MOUNTAIN GORILLA!
Range/Habitat: Central East Africa/ mountain rainforest
Diet: Omnivore: leaves, shoots, fruit, insects
Length/Weight: 4 ¼-6 /14 ft/ 150-460 lbs
Conservation Status: critically endangered
Fun Facts:
Mountain gorillas are such amazing creatures. They are gentle, social and intelligent. Habitat loss is just one reason these gorillas are endangered. The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund helps these special apes, by tracking them and helping them in the wild. Check out their website. Another great way to help gorillas in the wild is by recycling your cell phone at your local zoo. Our zoo has a program as do many others. Remember everything little thing can help our endangered friends!
Happy Mother’s Day!
We’re celebrating moms today with some fun photos of wild animal moms! And if you somehow forgot to get your mom something, we have a card you can color! Thanks to all those moms for all the hard work you do!!
FEATHERY FRIDAY #69
It’s time for that fabulous day of the week when we meet a feathery friend. We’re going to South America to meet a little bird with an extra long bill!
MEET THE SWORD BILLED HUMMINGBIRD!
Range/Habitat: Northwest South America/Andes mountains
Diet: Omnivore: insects, nectar
Length/Weight: 6 ½-9”/ 7/16-9/16 oz
Conservation Status: common
Fun Facts:
These tiny little hummingbirds are crazy looking with their looooooong beaks. Those little beaks must help them get to the good nectar.
SUPER SURPRISE THURSDAY!!!
Look at the picture, read the clues and guess the animal in the comments below.
WHO AM I?
WATERY WEDNESDAY # 69
It’s off to South East Asia to find a little fish with a funny face. Are you ready to head out on today’s adventure?
MEET THE CLOWN LOACH!
Range/Habitat: Southeast Asia/ lakes, streams
Diet: Carnivore: Invertebrates
Length: up to 12”
Conservation Status: common
Fun Facts:
These cute little fish are funny looking with their barbells. Those barbells are used to find prey. That is a cool adaptation!
REPTILIAN TUESDAY # 69
It’s that great day of the week when we head out to meet a reptile! We’re staying close to South America and off to meet a tiny little lizard. Are you ready for this tropical adventure?
MEET THE STRIPED DAY GECKO!
Range/Habitat: South Caribbean-Trinidad/ rainforests
Diet: carnivore: insects, spiders
Length/Weight: 2 ¾-3”
Conservation Status: common
Fun Facts:
Striped Day Geckos are really adorable little lizards. Like other geckos they have suction cup feet. We wish we had suction cup feet so we could climb like geckos!
MAMMAL MONDAY # 69
We’re going to South America to meet a rodent today! Grab your night vision goggles, backpacks and let’s head out on today’s adventure to meet our mammal buddy!
MEET THE PACA!
Range/Habitat: South Mexico-East South America/rainforest, grasslands,
mangroves
Diet: Herbivore: flowers, fruits, buds
Length/Weight: 23 ½-32”/13-26 lbs
Conservation Status: common
Fun Facts:
Pacas are cute little mammals. There are so many different species of larger rodents in South America. Do you have a favorite?