The result of a male lion with a female tiger, a Liger. This humongous cat is about 900 pounds and relatively bigger than its mother and father. This is truly amazing, seeing how big this Liger is, twice the size of its parents.
July 17, 2014
The Humongous Ligers
The result of a male lion with a female tiger, a Liger. This humongous cat is about 900 pounds and relatively bigger than its mother and father. This is truly amazing, seeing how big this Liger is, twice the size of its parents.
Labels: Hybrid Animals, Liger
Llama Llama But Not In Pajama
Most kids love Llamas as they read the storybooks "Llama, Llama Red Pajama" or watch Go Diego. To be honest I didn't know any about Llamas before until after hearing our little boy talk about it. That's how we started learning and trying to know more about this animal. Funny enough when we drove past a rocky mountain (they are known to be great climbers), our little boy was desperately looking out to see a Llama perched on the rocky mountain peak.
Labels: Llama
July 9, 2014
The Animal Whisperer
Are
you a pet person or not? Not everybody has patience when it comes to
pets or any animal at all but there are few gifted people who truly
embrace the animals. An example would be the dedicated veterinarians
who aid the ailing ones, give much TLC and serve as their lifeline
support. Zookeepers and Animal Welfare workers are other examples of
dedicated people looking after the animals around us. How about an
Animal Whisperer? Have you heard of such?
An
animal Whisperer is someone who is referred to as Animal Communicator.
This person communicates and connects with animals, may it be pets or
wild ones. How they do that is something I honestly don't fully
understand, it's their special "thing". It can be in a way of reading
animal behavior or sensing its health, while others talk to the
animals. Special right?
Labels: All About Animals
June 24, 2013
The Fearless Honey Badgers
I would've never imagined that the Honey Badger is a fearless creature. After watching this video, i learned that they are fearless of cobra snakes, bee stings and other predators. No doubt, I will never look at Honey Badgers the same way as I used to.
Wiki Link: Honey Badger
Labels: Honey Badgers
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