GUESS THE ANIMAL!!
Who’s ready to put your thinking caps on and guess who are our mystery animal is?
Your one clue today: Darwin made this animal famous!
WHO IS IT?
GUESS THE ANIMAL!!
Who’s ready to put your thinking caps on and guess who are our mystery animal is?
Your one clue today: Darwin made this animal famous!
WHO IS IT?
SCIENCE WORD OF THE WEEK!
Hello everyone! We had a lovely holiday break here at the University! I’m back and ready to talk about our science word of the week! Who’s ready to learn with me?
This week’s word is Scute: a scute an external bony plate or scale. Turtles and tortoise have scutes on the outside of their shells. Those scutes are made up of the protein keratin. Keratin makes up human hair and finger nails!
We’re Talking Turkey!
We’re talking turkeys today! We love these amazing birds! Wild turkeys are often under appreciated if you ask us! Come learn some fun facts about turkeys!
We bet you had no idea how cool wild turkeys real are! We hope you’ll have a better appreciation for these majestic birds! We know we sure do! Let’s go Turkeys!!
Ellie and Edmond Calendars!
We are so excited to announce that the 2015 Ellie and Edmond calendars are here! We had some trouble getting shop open-so we had them printed ourselves! The calendars are full art from our readers, friends and supporters that entered our art contest!
Check out the fantastic art here!
Calendars will be $14 and will be mailed from right here at Headquarters! We have a limited supply- so get yours early! ALL Proceeds will go to the David Sheldrick Wildlife Fund– that supports orphan elephants in Africa!
To order your calendar simply send us an email at ellandedmond@gmail.com or you can tweet us @ellieandedmond. We will email you back with instructions for our PayPal account and ask where to send your calendar! We thank you for your support and for your support of the orphan elephants!
GUESS THE ANIMAL!!
We’re taking a week long break here at the University of E & E, but we’ll have some fun posts for the next three days! First up- guess the animal!
No clues on this one- can you tell us who it is from this little picture.
WHO IS IT?
IT’S A MORAY!
Hehehehe! Who doesn’t love a good pun? Edmond loves them! When we were out looking for brain corals we spotted this special animal! They love to hide in the cracks and crevices of the coral reef and are considered very shy! So we were super excited to spot or maybe stripe is a better word, this creature!
Range/Habitat: Pacific-Indian Ocean/ reefs
Diet: Carnivore: fish, crustaceans
Length/Weight: up to 35”/ 22 lb
Conservation Status: common
Fun Facts:
We love these beautiful eels. They look menacing, but are considered to be a social species of eel. The reef is one of our most favorite places to visit!
BRAINS!!
We have been thinking of all the wonderful animals that live in the ocean after last week’s We Are Fanimaly and Professor Tamandua’s post on mermaid’s purses. We decided to find out what makes a brain coral a brain coral! Who’s ready to find out with us?

Brain corals are amazing colony animals! We are always fascinated with these tiny animals that build a beautiful habitat that supports hundreds of other animals in the world’s coral reefs! What do you love about coral?
GUESS THE ANIMAL!!
Are you ready to put on those thinking caps? Can you guess just from the picture? NO? We’ll give you two clues this week!
WHO AM I?
SCIENCE WORD OF THE WEEK!
Hello and Happy Monday! I’m so happy to see everyone here at the University! We have a great science word for you today! Today’s word is Mermaid’s Purse!
A Mermaid’s purse is the egg that some ray and shark species lay. The casing is made of protein and surrounds a fertilized egg. Mermaid’s purses are laid by the female and left until the egg hatches. Often people find the empty casings on the shore.
Have any of you seen a real mermaid’s purse?
WE ARE FANIMALY!!!
We have a whole new We Are Fanimaly for you today! It’s been a while since we did one and we’re super excited to talk about these animal relatives! Come meet these ocean dwelling relatives!
Wow! Who knew that corals and jellies were related? We sure will be wary around both creatures and those stinging cells! Jellies are one of the leatherback sea turtles favorite food! And without corals and their reefs, many ocean creatures would not have a habitat to live in! These two creatures are just another reason we should help protect our oceans!