Posts Tagged With: environment

RITA THE RAT!!

RITA THE RAT!!

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Hello everyone! My name is Rita the Rat. I am the new professor of geography and habitats at the University of Ellie and Edmond! I am so super excited to be teaching everyone about habitats around the world! We animals live in extremes, from the driest desert to the coldest Antarctic homes. I get to tell you about these types of habitats and where they are located on the planet. I’ll even be sharing some of the local customs and languages of the people that may share the habitat with the animals.

I’m a Norwegian rat and my relatives live all over the world. We’re also know to be kept as pets and I must say we are generally a very friendly lot! We are very social animals and usually live in large family groups. We get a bad reputation, but we are very important! We are scavengers and help keep things clean and many of my wild relatives are a big part of the food web! Did you know that there are rats who help humans detect land mines? That’s right, we are extremely helpful and I must say- adorable! I look forward to sharing the world with you here at the University!

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CARL THE CHAMELEON!

CARL THE CHAMELEON!

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Howdy! I’m Carl the Chameleon! I’m the new professor of reptiles and amphibians here at the University. I know my reptile and amphibian friends don’t get the same love as the mammals or birds, but we are a very important part of habitats of the earth. Along with Ellie and Edmond we want everyone to love reptiles and amphibians!
I’m a Panther Chameleon and I’ve traveled all the way from home on the island of Madagascar to be here. That’s right I lived on the island off the coast of Africa that is famous for lemurs, see it’s always the mammals that get all the attention. Well, I live in the same forests that some of those guys did and I too am an important part of the ecosystem. I love to eat insects! I use my lightning fast and super long tongue to catch them! Deeeelicious!
I have two toes that are fused together and three more that fused together, these toes help me grip and climb! My eyes rotate separately from each other and they give me a 360 degree view of the world. I can also see ultraviolet light, I bet most of you mammals can’t do that!
And yes I can change color, but I do not do it to match my surroundings. My color is changes when the temperature changes or according to my mood. It’s not easy being green or yellow or orange!

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PROFESSOR OF MAMMALS- BERTIE BEAR!

PROFESSOR OF MAMMALS- BERTIE BEAR!

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Hi! I’m Bertie the Bear! I’m new the professor of mammals here at the University of Ellie and Edmond! I’ll be teaching you about mammals that live all over the planet, including our marine mammal friends!
But before we get into why mammals are so awesome, I’m going to tell you all about myself.
I’m a brown bear. I grew up in the woods of Alaska where there is plenty of salmon, berries, nuts and seeds to eat. I have relatives all over the world, including in Asia and Europe. I am the top predator in my woodland habitat, but don’t worry I’m a friendly bear. I’ve spent most of my bear life traveling around learning about other mammals of the world, we sure are a diverse group.
In my spare time I like to hang out with my friends, eat salmon and bagels and talk about how we can save our planet. I also love to eat honey pies when I get the inkling. I look forward to this exciting first year at the University and to meeting all of you!

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MEET PROFESSOR BAXTER!

MEET PROFESSOR BAXTER!

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Hello! I am Baxter the Blue Footed Booby and I am the new professor of birds here at the University of Ellie and Edmond. I’m going to tell you a bit about myself today!

I hail from the Galapagos Islands which are located off the coast of South America in the Pacific Islands.
I am sea bird. I fly far off the coast of the islands looking for my favorite foods, anchovies. We Blue footed boobies are excellent divers. Luckily, the University keeps a supply for me in the cafeteria.
My favorite thing to do in the world, is dance! I use my famous blue feet to attract female blue footed boobies! We apparently looked funny to the Spanish explorers who first saw us. The word Booby is thought to come from the Spanish word “bobo”- meaning “stupid”. I’ll admit we are bit silly looking when we dance, but it sure is fun!
I’ll be sharing my knowledge of birds here at the University with all of our new students! Besides giving you the basics, we’ll be meeting bird species from all around the world! I’m excited to share the world of all of my feathery friends!

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WELCOME TO SCHOOL!

WELCOME TO SCHOOL!

Hello everyone! We’ve got a big announcement today! Our website is heading for the biggest change in Ellie and Edmond history! We are heading to the University of Ellie and Edmond! Along with our regular adventures and Professor Tamandua’s Science Word of the Week we’ll be introducing new professors and basic information on birds, mammals, reptiles, fish and insects. We’ll also have a professor of geography and habitats! This week we’ll be introducing each professor to you and then we’ll be taking the next week off as we finish the site!

So get your enrollment papers finished and get ready to join our first class of the University of Ellie and Edmond very soon! WOOHOO!!!!

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WORLD ORANGUTAN DAY!!

Hi everyone! We’re working on the new ellieandedmond.com- we’ll be posting infrequently for the next few weeks. Today we’re celebrating World Orangutan Day with last year’s post! We’ll share with you some great new details of the new website very soon!

WORLD ORANGUTAN DAY!!!

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We’re celebrating some orange apes today! These amazing great apes call Asia home. They are amazingly intelligent and have culture! These special creatures that we share the planet with are losing their homes at an alarming rate! We’re going to tell you why you should love them and how you can help!

Some of the food orangutans eat!

Some of the food orangutans eat!

  • Orangutans are great apes.
  • There are two species, the Bornean and the Sumantran.
  • Orangutans are solitary in the wild.
  • Orangutans are arboreal (spend most of their lives in trees.)
  • They are frugivores.
  • Orangutans are highly intelligent.
  • Baby orangutans stay with their mothers for around 8 years, the longest of any primate.
  • Orangutans have extremely long arm spans, up to 7 feet from finger tips to finger tips.
  • Orangutans’ feet are built just like hands and help them climb in the trees.

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We love those faces. Orangutans are losing their precious forest homes due to palm oil plantations. Palm oil is used in many products and food. It is very hard to avoid totally. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo has a wonderful resource for consumers to use. They have a list of products that use palm oil that is produced in a sustainable manner and is not taking over orangutans homes. This resource is a great tool to help orangs! Visiting your local zoo and learning more about these apes is a great way to help! Our local zoo, Zoo Atlanta does some fantastic research with orangutans. They are learning to use computers!

Check out the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo website. They even have a nifty app you can take with you when you are shopping!

Learn more about Zoo Atlanta’s Orangutan Learning Tree Project! They are doing some amazing work! We’ll be participating in the Redhead Run here in Atlanta to support orangutans to

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WE ARE FANIMALY- ELEPHANTS!

WE ARE FANIMALY- ELEPHANTS!

We’re still riding the high that was World Elephant Day yesterday! Thanks to everyone who stopped by and signed up to help Ellie’s wild cousins! Today we’re talking about Ellie’s closet relative the rock hyrax in our special edition of We Are Fanimaly! The hyrax was the answer to We Spy the other day too!

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Hyrax Fun Facts:

  • Hyraxes have similar teeth and skull structure to the elephant!
  • Millions of years ago hyrax were the size of tapirs today.
  • Hyraxes can grow up to 12 lbs and 23 inches long.
  • Hyraxes are built for climbing, with suction cup like feet that help them grip rocks.
  • Hyraxes like warm weather and will hide if it cool or rainy.
  • Unlike their elephants cousins, these animals spend up to 95% of their day laying around.
  • They have excellent vision and can spot predators up to 1,000 feet away.
  • Hyraxes are very social and vocal. They live in groups of up to 50 individuals.
  • Hyraxes are herbivores just like elephants!

Who knew these small kind of funny looking mammal was related to Ellie? The animal kingdom is a strange and wonderful thing!

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WORLD ELEPHANT DAY!!

WORLD ELEPHANT DAY!!

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World Elephant Day is here again! We have some great fun facts, photos and resources on how you can help elephants! Tomorrow we’ll learn who the We Spy was and more about the elephants closest relative in a brand new We Are Fanimaly!

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ELEPHANT FUN FACTS:

  • There are two species of elephants- Asian and African (Ellie).
  • Only male Asian elephants have tusks.
  • Both female and male African have tusks.
  • Tusks are modified teeth that are made of ivory.
  • All elephants are herbivores.
  • Elephants are the largest land animal on earth.
  • Elephants walk on their tip toes.
  • African elephants can walk up to 50 miles a day.
  • Elephants live in family groups that are made up of females, their female relatives and their offspring. The group is led by the oldest female.
  • Adult male elephants live a solitary live.
  • Elephants use their ears to cool off.

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On this World Elephant Day we must remember that 96 elephants are killed everyday for their ivory! We can take a stand! Join us and others at 96elephants.org- the Wildlife Conservation Society’s page dedicated to helping elephants! Lend your voice! Make a video of you stomping for elephants– like ours!

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WE SPY!!

WE SPY!

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We Spy with our four little eyes a relative of Ellie’s! This small mammal lives in Africa and looks like a rodent, but calls elephants it’s closest cousin! Can you guess who we spy?

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WORLD LION DAY!

WORLD LION DAY!

Happy World Lion Day! We love these big cats and we’re not lion :)! Hahaha!

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We’re celebrating these gorgeous social cats with a coloring sheet and some fun facts!

LION FUN FACTS:

  • Lions are the only big cat that live in social groups. Those groups are called prides.
  • A pride usually consists of one dominate male (and maybe some siblings of that male) and a group females and their offspring.
  • Lions live in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Female lions are the primary hunters in a pride. They are smaller and faster than their male counterparts. Lions also hunt in groups usually.
  • Males can weigh up to 550 lbs.
  • Lions are carnivores.
  • Lions are crepuscular- active at dawn and dusk.
  • They can sleep up to 20 hours a day.
  • Tigers are the closest relative to the lion.
  • A male lion’s roar can be heard up to 5 miles away.
  • Lions scratch and urinate on objects to mark their territory.
  • Lions are listed as vulnerable by the IUCN.  We can help the wild lions of Africa. Have a house cat? Load their picture here and donate to $5 to High 5 Give 5 for Big Cats at National Geographic. We had Big Moe the cat at Ellie and Edmond HQs give $5 every  month!IMG_7016

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