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WORLD OCEANS DAY!

WORLD OCEANS DAY!!

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We’re celebrating the oceans on this special day! Did you know that around 75% of the world’s surface is covered by oceans and yet we’ve explored so very little of it. Every year scientists are discovering new species. The oceans are full of fascinating, creepy and down right mind blowing creatures. There are mammals, reptiles, fish, crustaceans, invertebrates and things we don’t know even how to classify!

There are all kinds of habitats in the oceans! Coral reefs are like rainforests and the vast open ocean is like a desert. There are also icy habitats and deep dark habitats with no light! These wonderful habitats need to be protected and we can all do our part! We’re going to share some photos and some great ways that we can all keep trash out of the ocean!

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  • Recycling aluminum take 5% of the energy used to make things with new aluminum.
  • It takes up to 1,000 years for a plastic bag to break down.
  • Sea turtles mistake trash for food.

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  • If everyone would recycle 1/10th of the newspaper bought, it would save 25 million trees.
  • Five recycled plastic bottles can make enough fiberfill to stuff a ski jacket.
  • There are 46,000 pieces of plastic per square mile of ocean.
  • Approximately 380 billion plastic bags are used in the U.S. alone each year!

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So what can we do to help our ocean friends?

  • Recycle everything you can, especially those plastics. Plastics labeled 1-6 can be recycled.
  • Give unwanted clothes, books and other things to charity.
  • Make sure you pick up your trash when at the beach.
  • Say no thank you to plastic bags and bring your own reusable ones!
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We packed our bag!

For more information on how you can protect our precious oceans check out the Ocean Conservancy’s website.

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FEATHERY FRIDAY # 72

FEATHERY FRIDAY #72

It’s Feathery Friday and we’re going to South America to meet a bird who lives in the wetlands. So grab your wadders and bug spray and let’s head out on today’s adventure.

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MEET THE WATTLED JACANA!

wattled jacana   Range/Habitat: South Central America-South America/wetlands

   Diet: omnivore: aquatic insects, invertebrates, rice seeds

   Length/Weight: 6 ½-10”/ 3 ¼-4 oz

   Conservation Status: common 

 

Fun Facts:

  •          Wattled Jacanas have large red wattles on their bottom bill.
  •          They have spurs on their wings.
  •          Wattled Jacanas have extremely long toes.
  •          Wattled Jacanas are able to stand on aquatic plants.
  •          Male wattled jacanas incubate eggs and raise the young.

Wattled jacanas are neat little birds with their long legs and long skinny toes. Those dads are also great! Woohoo Wattled Jacana!

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SUPER SURPRISE THURSDAY #72

SUPER SURPRISE THURSDAY # 72

It’s time to check out the picture, read the clues and guess the animal in the comments below!

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  • I am member of the parrot family.
  • I am native of the land down under, Australia.
  • I eat pollen and nectar.

WHO AM I?

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WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY!!!

WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY!!!

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It’s World Environment Day and we’re celebrating with your help! We kept racking our little elephant and horse brains on the best way to celebrate our planet and its many diverse habitats. We thought we might give you tips on how to preserve, protect and nourish our wonderful home, but we came up with a better plan!

WE WANT YOU!

That’s right, we want you to tell us what you do to help the natural environment! We want to hear what you do on a daily basis to make a difference for our planet and we’re going to take your tips and tricks and make a photo essay to share with everyone! Tell us what you do everyday, like using reusable bags, recycling, reusing items! So let’s get to it and help us celebrate World Environment Day!

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HUG YOUR CAT DAY!

HUG YOUR CAT DAY!

Today is hug your cat day! We live with a cat named Moe and he is rather large and squishy! Occasionally he tries to eat us, but we’ve made peace and now we’re pals!

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He loves a good nap in the sun!

We also thought Hug Your Cat Day would be a good day to give a virtual hug to all the big cats out there! World wide wild cat populations are dwindling! There are several organizations that are working hard to protect these majestic creatures in the wild and protect them from becoming pets or living in captive situations that are unhealthy!

First Up:

PANTHERA! This amazing group works tirelessly to protect habitat for big cats all around the world and to help to stop poaching and the wild animal black market! We’ve actually been to a lecture given by their president and he was great! Be sure to check out their website and learn more about this great group!

Next Up:

BIG CAT RESCUE! Big Cat Rescue Rescue in Florida is a sanctuary that takes in big cats of all sizes. They work with animals who have often suffered abuse and neglect and give them an amazing place to live out their lives. We love sharing headquarters with Moe, but he is a domestic cat that we found at the local Humane Society. He makes a great companion. Large wild cats on the other hand never make good pets. They are large predators with big teeth and claws and belong in the wild or in accredited zoos. Check out Big Cat Rescue’s website. They have beautiful pictures and fun videos!

Now, we’re going to end Hug Your Cat Day with some great photos of big cats who deserve our love and respect!

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Moe is given a high paws to all the cats out there!

Moe is given a high paws to all the cats out there!

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MAMMAL MONDAY # 72

MAMMAL MONDAY # 72

It’s Mammal Monday and we’re going to South Africa to meet a member of the rodent family. We’re heading in to the desert so grab your hat, your mud sunscreen and your sunglasses and let’s goooooo…

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MEET THE CAPE GROUND SQUIRREL!

cape ground squirrel   Range/Habitat: Southern Africa/ desert

   Diet: Omnivore: seeds, bulbs, insects

   Length/Weight: 8-12”/ 12 oz

   Conservation Status: common

 

Fun Facts:

  •          Cape Ground squirrels live in small colonies.
  •          They have large claws.
  •          Cape ground squirrels burrow underground.
  •          Cape ground squirrels forage for food daily.
  •          They have different calls for predators.

These little rodents are cute! We just love all the squirrels of the world. Do you have a favorite squirrel?

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WE ARE FANIMALY!!

WE ARE FANIMALY!!!

It’s another installment of We Are Fanimaly! Come learn who’s related to who!

ImageThat’s right everyone- hippos and whales are related to each other. This is recent discovery thanks to DNA. Scientist don’t have a full understanding of this relationship and it’s evolutionary timeline, but we think it is super cool! 

HIPPO FUN FACTS!

  • Hippopotamus means river horse.
  • Hippos have clear membranes that help them see under water.
  • Hippos can not swim. They actually walk along riverbeds.
  • Hippos “sweat” a red/pink mucus that helps keep their skin moist.
  • Hippos spend most of their day in water and their nights on land grazing.
  • Hippos are social animals and live in herds.
  • Hippos have large canine and incisor teeth.
  • Scientist have discovered in recent years that hippos sing songs underwater.

WHALE FUN FACTS!

  • Whales are marine mammals.
  • Blue whales are the largest mammal on earth.
  • Orcas or Killer whales are actually the largest member of the dolphin family.
  • Whales are carnivores.
  • There are toothed whales and baleen whales.
  • Toothed whales are smaller than baleen whales.
  • Some whales, like the humpback sing songs to communicate with each other.
  • Some whales use echolocation to find food.
  • Many whales and dolphins are social animals.
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FEATHERY FRIDAY # 71

FEATHERY FRIDAY #71

We’re going to the state of California to meet today’s Feathery friend. Who’s up for today’s adventure? Let’s do this!

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MEET THE CALIFORNIA QUAIL!

california quail   Range/Habitat: Southwest Canada-Western U.S.-Northwest

   Mexico/ desert, scrub, forests

   Diet: herbivore: seeds, leaves, bulbs

   Length/Weight: 10”/6 oz

  Conservation Status: common 

 

Fun Facts:

  •          California Quails have a long tear drop shaped crest on their head.
  •          They have scaly plumage on their bellies.
  •          California Quails are very shy.
  •          California quails live in small flocks.
  •          They are often heard before they are scene.

California quails are so cute with their little crest of feathers. Their call is also funny; some people say they sound like they’re saying Chicago!

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SUPER SURPRISE THURSDAY # 71

SUPER SURPRISE THURSDAY # 71

It’s time to guess the animal. Check out the photo, read the clues and tell us your answer!

great white shark

  • I am a cartilaginous fish.
  • I am a predator.
  • I have a bad reputation, but I am an essential part of the ocean!

WHO AM I?

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WATERY WEDNESDAY # 71

WATERY WEDNESDAY # 71

 We’re taking the E & E sub down to the ocean’s floor to find a member of the shark family! These beauties rest on the bottom during the day and look for food at night! We have plenty of room in the sub for everyone! Let’s do this…

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MEET THE NURSE SHARK!

nurse shark   Range/Habitat: East Pacific-Atlantic/ reefs, coastlines

   Diet: Carnivore: invertebrates, crustaceans

   Length/Weight:  9-14 ft/ over 300 lbs

   Conservation Status: common

 

Fun Facts:

  •          Nurse sharks have barbells on the bottom of their mouth to find food.
  •          They suck prey of the ocean floor.
  •          Nurse sharks are nocturnal.
  •          Nurse sharks rest on the bottom in caves and crevices during the day. They often rest in groups.
  •          They pump water through their mouth and over their gills when they rest.

Nurse sharks are really cool. Not all sharks have the ability to rest like these guys do; most have to swim to keep the water passing over their gills. Too bad we can’t have a nurse shark in our bathtub here at headquarters.

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