Aye-Aye Lemur Born in Bristol Zoo

By Angel | January 22, 2008 3:35 am |
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Animals,News

Needless to say, that a baby lemur is the cutest dweller at the Bristol Zoo (Great Britain). He is that small, he can fit in the palm of a person, but is going to become the world’s biggest nocturnal primate. These species of lemurs are rare species. The baby was called Raz and he is two-month-old aye-aye lemur and only the second species of lemurs to be born in Britain.

Bristol Zoo Aye-aye lemur

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Animal Lovers Don’t Leave Us in the Lurch

By Angel | January 15, 2008 4:34 am |
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News

Hello, our dear and beloved readers! Thanks for your support, ideas and recommendations. We adore receiving your comments and always looking forward to them. We perfectly understand, that our reading audience is versatile, so, in order to make our yaBloggy Blog Network even more interesting we are making a Special Survey and going to define a portrait of a yaBloggy reader.

We really need your help, please, find a couple of minutes and complete our online poll. Thanks in advance! yaBloggy Survey

Cat from Shrek needs your help

Giant Moa Birds Seem To Be Alive

By Angel | January 15, 2008 3:59 am |
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Birds,News

Moa Birds were big birds, they considered to be one of the biggest birds ever known in our Big World. However, there were smaller Moa as well (not bigger than a turkey).  Moa birds are called extinct birds but not so far, there appeared some doubts whether this fact is true or not?

Moa birds were native to New Zealand. They led their own lives, enjoyed them, but suddenly arrived the Maori people. They started killing birds, because there were scarce of food, Moa Birds were haunted. According to scientists, Moa birds were extinct by 1500 and no white men ever succeed to see such a bird. :-(

Stone Moa birds

So, Moa birds:

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Social Life: Awards and Voting Results

By Angel | January 14, 2008 7:04 am |
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Animals,News

Bloggers of The World Award

Hi, today I would like to make a kind of a social post. Not so far, my friend Chris presented me with a special award. I think, it’s no use to tell what it is about, ’cause this award speaks for itself. I’m passing it to my friends and they can feel free and pass it on to other bloggers. The only one requirement, don’t forget to link back to Colin as the original point of reference for this award. Here are our awardees:

Go on, friends!

And the 2nd part of my article will be devoted to… Voting Results. Finally, we took time and ready to sum up the results of this voting. First of all, we would like to say: “Thanks!” to all people, participating in it. We highly appreciate their help and time. Now, it’s exactly the time tell them.

Best Animal

Frankly speaking, cats and dogs share the 1st place. So, cats and dogs are winners of our voting (12 votes) and spiders and bugs were called the most hated animals.

  • monkeys – 3 votes
  • goats – 2 votes
  • tigers – 2 votes
  • parrots – 2 votes
  • raccoons – 1 vote
  • chameleons – 1 vote
  • horses – 1 vote
  • possums – 1 vote
  • fish – 1 vote
  • lemurs – 1 vote
  • gibbons – 1 vote
  • huskies – 1 vote
  • lions – 1 vote
  • leopards – 1 vote
  • otters – 1 vote
  • wolves – 1 vote
  • cheetah – 1 vote
  • seagulls – 1 vote
  • squirrels – 1 vote
  • ducks – 1 vote
  • foxes – 1 vote
  • meercats – 1 vote
  • mice – 1 vote
  • all animals – 6 votes

And now, it’s time to name our participants and express our gratitude. Thanks! Thanks! Thanks!

Windyridge, Peacebella, ChrissyJo, Littleliz, Funepets, JohannTheDog, Lilibeth and Bill, Ephemeris, Sab4, Chris, JB, Gafarmwoman, PetMono, Ankit Shukla, Slowshow, Pnieto, Fossfor, Kathleen, Elmerato, Ngtechgr, Jack Sparrow, Enclave, Sharon Williams, Dazzle Cat.

Thanks once again, see you! 

Animals of the Kakadu National Park

By Angel | January 9, 2008 4:24 am |
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Animals,Endangered animals,News

Kakadu National Park is situated in Australia and extends over 19,804 square kilometers. It was placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Due to natural diversity, this park has a great variety of animals, many of them are endangered, rare, endemic or vulnerable. There are approximately 60 mammal species, more than 280 species of birds, 117 species of reptiles, 2 species of crocodile, 25 frog species, 53 freshwater fish species, more than 10 000 species of insect.

Yellow River Kakadu National Park - bird
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