domingo, 6 de octubre de 2013

SECOND PART

Hi Girls! How are you doing? I’m fine. REALLY REALLY TIRED. I’m waiting for this year to come to an end once and for all.
As you know, last Wednesday, Nadya and I gave a presentation about interesting facts about the animal world. Did you enjoy it? WE CERTAINLY DID. The presentation was supposed to last half an hour and, of course, we couldn’t talk about everything we found out on the web. That’s why I decided to post the TOP 5 of the EXCLUDED from AMAZING AND INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE ANIMAL WORLD THAT MAKE OUR WORL WONDERFUL (The title of our presentation, remember? Haha)
Let’s start.

NUMBER FIVE
SEA HORSES (hippocampus)

Beautiful Creatures. I know we included this animal in our presentation, but I wanted to add more information. We said that they are monogamous life mates and travel holding each other’s tails. Another interesting fact, which Valeria mentioned in class, is that the male is the one who carries the eggs.  Take a look at this explanation.
“Male seahorses are equipped with a brood pouch on their ventral, or front-facing, side. When mating, the female deposits her eggs into his pouch, and the male fertilizes them internally. He carries the eggs in his pouch until they hatch, then releases fully formed, miniature seahorses into the water.”
Here, unlike most species, the male is the mom. Really interesting.


(Just in case) Brood pouch: a saclike structure in any of various animals, such as the abdominal receptacle marsupium in marsupials or the cheek fold in rodents  http://www.wordreference.com/


NUMBER FOUR
GEESE

These animals are well-known for the long-term relationships they have. It would be great to believe that they have a never-ending love just for LOVE’s sake. But the truth is that they have this agreement, let’s say, in order to maximize breeding opportunities. However, they are not always faithful. They tend to engage in extra-pair mating. Just like some humans, right? Haha




NUMBER THREE
HORNED TOAD

Even though the name is HORNED TOAD, this animal is, in fact, a lizard. “The short-horned lizard is often referred to as a “horned toad” or “horny toad” because its squat, flattened shape and short, blunt snout give it a toad-ish look.” Interesting, uh?
Now, you won’t believe what’s next. I couldn’t believe it when I read it. Imagine when I actually SAW it. THESE ANIMALS SHOOT BLOOD FROM THEIR EYES AS A DEFENSIVE MECHANISM. Yes, girls, that’s what I’m saying. And, as I know this is hard to get , I added a short video for you to picture it.





NUMBER TWO
PENGUINS

Penguins are beautiful to me.  While searching the net, I found out that they have a lot of fun. How do they do it? They do TOBOGGANING. What’s that? Look at the picture! They slide on their tummies over the ice and the snow. Of course, this has a more useful function. Penguins use this part of their body to travel more efficiently.



NUMBER ONE.
GIANT GOLDEN-CROWNED FLYING FOX (or Acerodon Jubatus)

The name of the animals says it all, doesn’t it? Ok, I’ve just realized that the name just confuses everyone. This is A BAT! Of course, the largest bat in the world. And, as human beings are always there ruining everything, this not-ordinary-at-all animal is on the verge of extinction thanks to poaching and forest destruction. Take a look at the images. Rare, uh?




I’ve enjoyed pretty much writing this post, I hope you enjoy it as well.
I will be looking forward reading your opinions, your reactions, and everything you want to add.

See you soon! 

6 comentarios:

  1. This is so interesting... it is a pity I couldnt see your presentation...

    I love the picture of the sea horses...
    The fact that the males carry the eggs is great! Human males should be the ones carrying babies.. ha ha

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    1. WOW, there are many things that we don't know. I really enjoyed your presentation, I was amazed by those beautiful creatures. And now you add these others that are also wonderful animals!! I also love the picture of the sea horses. Those penguins are lovely!!

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  3. loooved your post! quite interesting facts and it does show how much you have worked; also your presentation was very creative and round. What I found interesting about the top five animals was the fact about geese and their way of maximizing breeding opportunities. It sounds as if they are wasting their time with only one mate, they might as well get and another one, justin-case haha

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  4. Not only did I enjoy your oral presentation but also I enjoyed reading this post. How interesting!!! Those animals are just so cute and there is so much to know about them!! It was really strange to read that fact about the Horned Toad... How amazing it is that it shoots blood through its eyes as a defense mechanism!!
    I also liked what you posted in relation to the penguins!! They might have a lot of fun tobogganing!!! I wish I were a penguin so that I could do that ALL the time!!!
    Really great Agustina!! ;)

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