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HIPPO SOCK PUPPET!!

HIPPO SOCK PUPPET!!

We just couldn’t get enough of hippos this week! So we made a hippo sock puppet and we’re giving you instructions on how to make one for yourself!

Materials:

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  • Grey sock
  • light grey felt
  • dark grey or black felt
  • white felt
  • scissors
  • black marker
  • fabric glue

 

Instructions:

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Cut two pair of teeth and eyes from the white felt. We just freehand cut!

 

Cut two nostrils from the dark grey felt. You could use black here too.

Cut two nostrils from the dark grey felt. You could use black here too.

 

Cut two ears from the light grey felt.

Cut two ears from the light grey felt.

 

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Glue the ears to the top of the sock!

 

Glue the nostrils to the top front of the sock

Glue the nostrils to the top front of the sock

 

Glue the eyes on top near the ears. Take your black marker and draw a dot on each one.

Glue the eyes on top near the ears. Take your black marker and draw a dot on each one.

 

Glue on the four teeth. Two on top and two on bottom!

Glue on the four teeth. Two on top and two on bottom!

Let your sock puppet dry and then have a blast with your new hippo friend!

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THREE CHEERS FOR PYGMY HIPPOS!

THREE CHEERS FOR PYGMY HIPPOS!!

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Give us a P! P for Pygmy hippo! The petite cousins of the hippopotamus live in West Africa.

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P for Pygmy hippo! The petite cousins of the hippopotamus live in West Africa.

 

Give us a Y! Y rhymes with shy! The pygmy hippo is a shy and solitary animal!

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Y rhymes with shy! The pygmy hippo is a shy and solitary animal!

 

Give us a G! G is for ground! Pygmy hippos spend much less time in water than their larger cousins! Their feet are less webbed too!

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G is for ground! Pygmy hippos spend much less time in water than their larger cousins! Their feet are less webbed too!

 

Give us a M! M is munchies! Pygmy hippos munch on grasses, leaves, fruits and ferns.

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M is munchies! Pygmy hippos munch on grasses, leaves, fruits and ferns.

 

Give us a Y! Y is for Young! Pygmy hippos give birth to one young/calf at a time.

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Y is for Young! Pygmy hippos give birth to one young/calf at a time.

 

Give us a H! H is for habitat! Pygmy hippos live in rainforests, swamps and rivers.

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H is for habitat! Pygmy hippos live in rainforests, swamps and rivers.

 

Give us an I! I is for It's rare! Pygmy hippos are rare and scientist don't know much about them in the wild. They are listed by the IUCN as endangered.

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I is for It’s rare! Pygmy hippos are rare and scientist don’t know much about them in the wild. They are listed by the IUCN as endangered.

 

Give us a P! P is for Petite! Pygmy hippos weigh up to 500 pounds and grow up to 5 1/2 feet long.

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P is for Petite! Pygmy hippos weigh up to 500 pounds and grow up to 5 1/2 feet long.

 

Give us a P! P is for predator! The only known predator of the pygmy hippo is a leopard.

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P is for predator! The only known predator of the pygmy hippo is a leopard.

 

Give us an O! O is for out at night! The pygmy hippo is nocturnal! They have sensitive thin skin and the sun can be harmful, so they get their noms on at night!

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O is for out at night! The pygmy hippo is nocturnal! They have sensitive thin skin and the sun can be harmful, so they get their noms on at night!

 

Woot! Woot! Let’s give a cheer for pygmy hippos! They truly are one of our favorites! We think they are cutest little butterballs!

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WORLD HIPPO DAY!

WORLD HIPPO DAY!

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Happy World Hippo Day! Of course there has to be a day to celebrate these gregarious animals!

Today we’ll be talking about the big hippos, tomorrow we’ll be meeting the pygmy hippo and Wednesday we have a hippo sock puppet craft for you! YAY!

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Hippo Fun Facts:

  • Hippopotamuses are large mammals who spend most of their day in rivers in Africa.
  • Hippos are herbivores. They eat grasses and leaves.
  • They can grow up to 13 feet long and weigh up to 8,000 pounds.
  • The name hippopotamus means “river horse” in Greek! They however are not related to horses though.
  • A hippopotamus’s closest relative is a whale! That’s what we said- they are related to whales!
  • Hippo ears, eyes and nostrils are located on top of their of heads so they can keep their bodies submerged in water while still being able to see and hear and breathe. IMG_0091
  • Hippos secrete an reddish oily substance when they are on shore. This substance protects the hippo from sun and keeps their skin moist!
  • Hippos don’t actually swim, they “walk” in the water.
  • These giants are not gentle. Hippos can be very territorial and aggressive.
  • Hippos have large canine and incisor teeth! They can grow up to 20 inches!hippo3
  • A group of hippos is called a bloat!
  • They are very social animals. Hippos are also very vocal and use a variety of sounds, including ones that can make the ground shake.
  • On land, these not so graceful looking animals can reach speeds of up to 20 miles per hour.

Hip Hip Hooray for Hippos! We love hippopotamuses! They may be grumpy but they are one of our favorites!

 

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WORLD WHALE DAY!

WORLD WHALE DAY!

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We love the Northern Right Whale! They are state marine mammal of Georgia! They come to our coasts in the winter to have their calves!

We’re having a cetacean celebration today! Woohoo for World Whale Day! We’ll be sharing fun facts and a narwhal coloring sheet! Let’s get this party started!

  • Whales are marine mammals! They live in every ocean on the planet!
  • Being a mammal- whales should have hair, but they don’t! Well, they do have small hairs on their face when they are born and then the hair falls out!
  • The largest animal on earth is a blue whale! Their heart is the size of a VW beetle!

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  • Sperm whales can dive up to 1 miles below the surface.

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  • Whales are divided in to two groups; toothed whales and baleen whales. Toothed whales have teeth to eat their prey. Baleen whales have long fibers in their mouth to eat plankton.
  • Male narwhals have an elongated tooth that sticks out of their head! They are called the unicorns of the sea!

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  • Bowhead whales are thought to live up to 200 years.

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  • Male humpback whales sing! They sing long and complex songs that can be heard up to 20 miles away.

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  • Killer whales are not actually whales; they are the largest member of the dolphin family!

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  • Gray whales are known to migrate 10,000-12,000 miles a year! They head to cold water to eat and then down to warmer waters to breed and give birth to their calves.

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Woohoo! We hope you enjoyed our whale facts! We love all 30 species of these giants of the ocean! We have a narwhal coloring sheet for you to enjoy! Share your final coloring sheet with us!

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VALENTINE’S!

VALENTINE’S!

We have your very own Ellie and Edmond printable Valentine!

Click, save, print and give it to your favorite Valentine!

We also have a color your own Valentine! Click, print, color and give it your favorite Valentine!

Happy Valentine’s Day from your favorite Horse and Elephant!

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A BARREL OF MONKEYS!

A Barrel of Monkeys!

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Ok, we don’t have an actual barrel of monkeys, but we have some marvelous monkey facts to share with you! We sure have enjoyed the Year of the Monkey!

  • Monkeys are classified into New World and Old World monkeys. New World monkeys live Central and South America. Old world monkeys live in Africa and Asia.
  • Monkeys vary in size and appearance. They are mostly arboreal, but some monkeys like baboons are terrestrial.
  • The smallest monkey in the world is the pygmy marmoset; they are around 6 inches long. The largest species is the mandrill; they weigh up to 120 lbs.

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  • Only new world (and not all of them) have prehensile tails.
  • Japanese macaques live in most northern habitat of any monkey. These snow monkeys live in the mountains of Japan.

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  • Monkeys have hands and feet that are built for gripping. They have opposable thumbs to help them grasp.
  • Colobus monkeys do not have opposable thumbs.

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  • Monkeys are social animals. They live in troops or small family groups.
  • Monkeys use a variety of communication. They use facial expressions, vocalizations and body language.
  • They groom each other not only to keep their fur free of parasites, but as a bonding exercise.

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Monkeys are amazing mammals. There are 260 species of monkeys in the world. They have some characteristics in common, but vary in habitats, diets and appearance. We love these primates!

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MONKEYS LOVE CRAFTS!

MONKEYS LOVE CRAFTS!

We’re bringing back crafting 101 here at the University of E & E! Today we have and easy one for you and the kiddos!

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Supplies:

  • Brown ink pad
  • Black pen
  • Assorted markers/colored pencils/paper
  • Paper

Instructions:

  • Press thumb on the ink pad. Place several fingerprints on the paper for monkey bodies.

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  • Use your first finger to make heads

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  • Use your pinky finger to make the ears!

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  • Use your black pen (or whatever color you like) to draw the face, arms and legs.

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  • Draw and color and habitat for your monkeys! We made a jungle scene.

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There you have it! A super fun and easy craft to make on a cold and snowy day! Share your pictures of your art with us too!

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The Monkey Emperor!

The Monkey Emperor!

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We love to monkey around don’t you! Yesterday we met a monkey from Asia, today we’re heading all the way to South America to meet a very small monkey with great facial hair!

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  • The Emperor Tamarin lives in South American in rainforest habitats. They live in the canopy of the trees.

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  • Emperor tamarins are 9-10 inches and long and weigh around 1 lb. Their tails can grow as long as 16 inches.
  • Those long tails are not prehensile, but they do help with balance while the emperor tamarins go through the tree tops.
  • Emperor tamarins are listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
  • These omnivores eat fruit, flowers, insects and small animals.
  • Emperor tamarins spend about 20% of their day foraging for food.
  • They are known to do this with troops of other tamarin species.
  • Female emperor tamarins often give birth to two twins. They can be very labor intensive to raise.

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  • Emperor tamarins are very vocal. They use many different sounds to communicate with each other. They have warning calls for predators. They have a warning call for air predators and a different one for ground predators.

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Emperor tamarins are one of our favorites! They are very gregarious primates! And that facial hair makes them so regal looking!

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YEAR OF THE MONKEY!

YEAR OF THE MONKEY!

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We’re celebrating Chinese New Year and it’s the Year of the Monkey! So we’re going around the world to meet some monkeys! Today we’re off to Asia. There are Old World monkeys, that live in Africa and Asia and New World monkeys, which live in South and Central America.

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Fun Facts:

  •          Hanuman langurs live in South Asia in forests, mountains and suburban habitats.
  •          They are herbivores! They eat fruits, buds and shoots.
  •          Hanuman langurs can grow up to 31″ long and weight anywhere from 23 lbs to 44 lbs/
  •          They are the most widespread of all langur species in South Asia.
  •          Hanuman langurs are also called Gray Langurs.
  •          Hanuman langurs color varies by their habitat.
  •          They are diurnal.
  •          Male Hanuman langurs are larger than females.
  •          Hanuman langurs live in troops led by one or two males.

Hanuman langurs are fascinating monkeys. They often live near humans. Can you imagine considered being sacred? We think all animals are considered sacred 🙂 !

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THREE CHEERS FOR HEDGIES!

THREE CHEERS FOR HEDGIES!

Edmond grabbed his pom poms and a University of Ellie and Edmond student- Henrieta,  to do a cheer for Hedgehogs!

GIVE US AN H! H is Hedge! Hedgehogs root around hedges for food.

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H is Hedge! Hedgehogs root around hedges for food.

 

GIVE US AN E! E is for Eats! Hedgehogs eat insects!

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E is for Eats! Hedgehogs eat insects!

 

GIVE US A D! D is for Danger! Hedgehogs roll up in a ball when they are in danger!

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D is for Danger! Hedgehogs roll up in a ball when they are in danger!

 

GIVE US A G! G is for Groundhog! Europeans used hedgehogs for weather predictions, but there were none in North America, so they used the groundhog.

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G is for Groundhog! Europeans used hedgehogs for weather predictions, but there were none in North America, so they used the groundhog.

 

GIVE US AN E! E is for Eats! Hedgies are immune to adder venom and we known to occasionally eat them.

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E is for Eats! Hedgies are immune to adder venom and we known to occasionally eat them.

 

GIVE US AN H! H is for Hog! We get our name from rooting around hedges and making grunting sounds like a hog.

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H is for Hog! We get our name from rooting around hedges and making grunting sounds like a hog.

 

GIVE US AN O! O is for One! Hedgehogs are one of the three animals that hibernate in the UK!

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O is for One! Hedgehogs are one of the three animals that hibernate in the UK!

 

GIVE US A G! G is for Ground! We live in shallow burrows in the ground or nest under logs and bushes.

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G is for Ground! We live in shallow burrows in the ground or nest under logs and bushes.

 

WOOHOO! WHAT DOES THAT SPELL? HEDGEHOG!! WE LOVE HEDGEHOGS!!

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