The monarch butterfly |
Thursday, December 14, 2017
The blog that is about animals in North of America that is North of South America
Thursday, December 7, 2017
The blog about the rat population of rats in new york
In New York there are a lot of rats every where, and they makeup almost 20 percent of New York's population. There are 2 very distinct species of rat that roam in New York, the brown rat(or the Norway rat) and the brown rat(the ship rat or roof rat). They rarely come out in daylight and they live everywhere. They don't need a lot of water/food to live a day, they only need 28 ounces. Estimates of rats are around 2 million or even the rat population could be estimated to be way larger than New York's population at around 33 million rats. Rats in New York can squeeze through holes the size of a quarter and live for about a year. Rats can transmit diseases to humans which is one of the most dangerous threats they have to humans. They can have pathogens that can make humans vomit and have diarrhea. Some diseases they give include E. coli, Clostridium difficile, and Salmonella. These can be spread by contact with saliva, rat feces and urine. When rats bite they could give rat-bite fever and hemmorhagic fevers, all of these are reasons why rats are dangerous.
Thursday, November 9, 2017
The post about dog(i think i am running out of ideas for post names)
A Great Dane |
Thursday, October 26, 2017
The post that talks about one specific animal
A white Bengal tiger |
Thursday, October 12, 2017
A post where I talk about random zoos in random places of the world
In New York there are a few zoos that are really good places to visit and have a plethora of animals that are all different. There is a zoo called Prospect Park zoo, it has more than 125 species of animals and it is around 12 acres big. There is another zoo called the New York aquarium, it has many different species of fish and it has daily sea lion shows and even a place where u can touch the fish. In the UK there are really nice zoos with endangered animals and even rare animals that are very hard to find. There is the Chester zoo in Cheshire that has animals that are endangered and have a monorail plus a water bus and have the very lush ornate gardens. There is the London zoo that was originally planned to be a place for scientific research on animals but now it is a zoo that have very notable animals such as a polar bear and a panda. In china there are zoos with very native a rare animals and are some zoos with thousands of animals. There is the Chongqing zoo that has species such as pandas, tigers and other sorts of rare animals. There is the Tianjin zoo that features animals by you walking on a path with a
Thursday, October 5, 2017
The post where I write about an endangered animal.
An endangered type of monkey species, it is like every other monkey and it is very common. It is very related to humans just like the chimpanzee. There is no exact number on how many there are but estimates are from 29,000 to around 50,000 bonobo monkeys.Their average life span is 30 to 40 years old, the longest bonobo ever lived was 50 years old. They live in Africa, specifically they live in the Democratic Republic of Congo and somewhere near the Congo river. Bonobos eat foods like fruits, plants, nuts, other foods that involve vegetation. Now I say things about them being protected and how important they are. Bonobo monkeys are endangered so they should be taken care of by the zoos or even people in Africa.Some should even be transported to other places in the world so that those places can take care of them.Bonobos have DNA and intelligence that help us understand where we came from and where we are now.They're primitive intelligence tells us how we became us or how we became how we are.
The bonobo monkey |
Thursday, September 28, 2017
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