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WORLD TAPIR DAY!

WORLD TAPIR DAY!!

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We almost missed celebrating one of Edmond’s distant cousins the tapir! These funny looking mammals have a slightly long nose and round body! As babies they have spots all over them that make them look like inside out watermelons- hehehehe! We have a coloring sheet for you and a reposting of the We Are Fanimaly!

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SAVE THE FROGS DAY!!

SAVE THE FROGS 

We’re celebrating frogs today! Just like we did for World Penguin Day- we drew some cartoons to share some fun facts about frogs that you may not know! Keep scrolling down to watch a message from the most famous frog around- Kermit! And check out these great ways you can help protect frogs in your neighborhood!

Frogs do have ears!

Frogs do have ears!

The Golden Dart Frog is the most poisonous frog in the world!

The Golden Dart Frog is the most poisonous frog in the world!

Frogs don't drink water- they absorb it through their skin!

Frogs don’t drink water- they absorb it through their skin!

Some frogs are brightly colored to warn predators that they are poisonous!

Some frogs are brightly colored to warn predators that they are poisonous!

 

Frogs have different kinds of feet to help them adapt to their habitats!

Frogs have different kinds of feet to help them adapt to their habitats!

 

Kermit the Frog and his friends have a great message that we should remember every day not just Save the Frog Day!

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WORLD PENGUIN DAY!!

WORLD PENGUIN DAY!

Happy World Penguin Day! We’re celebrating our favorite flightless ocean going birds today with some great fun facts!

 

Penguins sneeze out excess salt!

Penguins sneeze out excess salt!

All penguins live in the southern hemisphere!

All penguins live in the southern hemisphere!

Gentoo penguins can swim up to 22 mph! The fastest swimmers amongst all penguins!

Gentoo penguins can swim up to 22 mph! The fastest swimmers amongst all penguins!

The oldest penguin fossil was found in New Zealand. It was 62 million years old.

The oldest penguin fossil was found in New Zealand. It was 62 million years old.

Penguins do have knees :)!

Penguins do have knees :)!

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GUESS THE ANIMAL!!

GUESS THE ANIMAL!!

It’s been a busy week here at HQs! We’re ready for World Penguin Day tomorrow and Save the Frogs Day on Saturday. While we get to working, today is Guess the Animal! You guys know how this works. Check out the picture, read the clues and tell us who you think the animal is!

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  • These animals live in herds in Africa.
  • They are distantly related to Edmond.
  • They are stripey.

WHO IS IT?

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HAPPY EARTH DAY & SPRING PHOTO CONTEST!!

HAPPY EARTH DAY EVERYONE! WE’RE CELEBRATING BY ANNOUNCING OUR SPRING PHOTO CONTEST WINNERS AND SHARING A COLORING SHEET!

We had so many great entries in our contest! An independent judge choose our 3 winners and he had a very hard time. Each winner will get an Ellie and Edmond prize pack! Thanks everyone for entering!

From Adam on FB

From Adam on FB

From Bertie Jr

From Bertie Jr

From Jeremy Bear

From Jeremy Bear

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From Katy

From Katy

From Leigh Ann

From Leigh Ann

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From Marshall

From Marshall

 

From Marshall

From Marshall

 

 

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From Marshall

 

From Mr Bear

From Mr Bear

 

From Mr Bear

From Mr Bear

From Mr Bear

From Mr Bear

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From Sheena

From Sheena

 

 

 

 

From Ted

From Ted

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From Ted

From Ted

 

AND THE WINNERS ARE (in no order)….

Tour Guide Ted

Tour Guide Ted

Adam

Adam

Bertie Jr

Bertie Jr

WE HAVE TWO HONORABLE MENTIONS WHO WILL GET A STICKERS AND A CERTIFICATE!

Mr Bear

Mr Bear

 Katy

Katy

 

Again Thank You for Entering! You are all winners to us!

HAPPY EARTH DAY EVERYONE!

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SCIENCE WORD OF THE WEEK!

SCIENCE WORD OF THE WEEK!

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We were suppose to have our Spring Photo Contest winners today- but we had difficulty with the internet this weekend at the University- so we will announce our winners tomorrow!

It’s Monday and that means it’s time to get back to class and talk about the science word of the week! We’ve learned about animals that are carnivores, herbivores and today’s word is Omnivore!

Omnivore: is an animal that eats both plants and animals. Omnivores are a very diverse group of animals, that include raccoons, crows, pigs, some monkeys and some species of fish! One of the most famous omnivores around is the brown bear! They eat a variety of fish, plants, nuts and berries!

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Day 34- Sand dollars

Day #34- Sand dollars

We decided go snorkeling after spending the day at the sea shore. We wanted to see if we could find sand dollars in the ocean and not just their exoskeletons on the beach! And goodness, we were so excited to see real live sand dollars! We bet most people don’t know that they’re animals even! We learned so much about these invertebrates!

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Their range and habitat: sandy floors, oceans in the Northern Hemisphere
Their length: up to 3″  Their status: Common
They are omnivores- crustaceans, copepods, algae

 

 

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  • Sand dollars are echinoderms- they are related to sea stars and sea cucumbers.
  • Sand dollars are covered in tiny purple spines.
  • Some of the sand dollar’s spines also act as gills.
  • They have a mouth with teeth like structures that grind up food. They can chew their food for up to 15 minutes.
  • Sand dollars can live up 10 years.
  • They are also called sea cookies and snapper biscuits in other parts of the world.

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We found this great video (it’s not in English) of a sand dollar eating copepods! You can see the little feet push food towards it mouth! Did you know that a sand dollar’s bum in on the top? How cool is that? Remember when you visit the beach that it’s better to leave the live sand dollars there. If you find a white exoskeleton, then consider yourself lucky! sand dollar5

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Guess the Animal!

Day #34 (4/15/14) – Guess the Animal
We decided to spend a few days at the seashore. We love to sit on the beach and watch for birds and crabs. We took a long walk to search for sand dollars and sea shells. We always leave them where we find them. We must learn more about shells and the creatures that live in them. We laughed watching today’s guess the animal run around on the sand and chase the waves!

sandpiper
• They live by seashores.
• They have long thing beaks.
• They are many different species of these birds.

Who is it?

-Ellie and Edmond

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Down by the seashore

Down by the Seashore

We were so excited to spend a few days down by sea shore! We saw so many wonderful creatures on the beach and swimming in the water! We drew this coloring sheet for you! Can you tell us who the creatures are? (answers below)

seashore coloring sheet

(a. sandpiper, b.scallop shell, c. ghost crab, d. sand dollar, e. chestnut turban)

We’ll be spotlighting some of these creatures in the next few days! Do you like to look for animals on the beach? What’s your favorite seashore animal?

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SCIENCE WORD OF THE WEEK!

SCIENCE WORD OF THE WEEK!

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It’s time for class again! We learned what carnivore is last week and today we’re talking Herbivores!

An Herbivore is an animal that only eats vegetation and or plant material. Ellie and Edmond are both herbivores! Herbivores come in all shapes and sizes! They can eat everything from grass, roots, bark, seeds, flowers and fruits.   Which herbivore is your favorite? I like giraffes! They have long tongues and necks that help them reach the leaves that no other animal can eat! Neat!

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