I am ready to bet all those who love dogs always leaves the doors of their houses open for these cute animals. However, sometimes it is important to say “no” to dogs. So this cute doggy door stop available at Fun Time Dog Shop.


I am ready to bet all those who love dogs always leaves the doors of their houses open for these cute animals. However, sometimes it is important to say “no” to dogs. So this cute doggy door stop available at Fun Time Dog Shop.

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In the forests of south western Madagaskar there lives a nice creature that everyday shows her own performances, just like a real ballet dancer. I am talking about Verreaux’s sifaka – one of the most popular lemur species in Africa.
Many species of lemurs are native to Madagascar. And only thanks to Madagascar’s isolation that lemurs have succeeded to survive. Nowadays, approximately 60 kinds of lemurs are officially recognized by scientists.
Appearance and biological data:
Sifakas are social animals, they live in groups from 3 to 13 individuals. When meeting another group of sifakas, they usually show a nonviolent confrontation. Growls, shrieks, barks and howls belong to everyday communication of sifakas.
Verreaux’s Sifaka or Propithecus verreauxi is a not very big primate, that lives in Madagascar. The fur is very thick and as a rule white with brown on top of the head, on the sides, and on the arms. Tails are long, they help to maintain a balance while leaping from tree to tree.
Most amusing facts about lemurs:
Dangers:
The same as most of species in Madagaskar, these lemurs are threatened by hunting, meat, fur, habitat loss.
Friendship and love… These two emotions are much spoken about and will always be the prime center of attraction for anyone. But, frankly speaking, friendship is possible not only between 2 people but between animals as well.
So, friendship is…
… taking care of each other…
Penguins, warm-hearted guests of cold lands. These penguins live in Antarctica and have a lot of stories to tell. It’s unbelievable, but they allow people to touch them and to take as many photos as they want.
First of all, they have big and friendly families.
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