Writings, drawings, and other stuff from the ponderings of a precocious and sometimes-obnoxious mind.
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Thursday, January 12, 2012
The Jaguarundi
The Jaguarundi is a 1-foot-long mammal that hunts fish. The jaguarundi is endangered because of Guatemalan forest destruction. So we need lots of help to save them.
The Kinkajou
The kinkajou is a 1-foot-long member of the raccoon family. Kinkajous are not endangered although hunters hunth them for fur and meat. But they are not good pets because they will attack you after many years.
The Agouti
The Agouti is a big rodent, I mean 2 feet long big! It eats nuts, as well as other things. It walks on its toes, not its feet, like other rodents, and some are endangered.
Leafy Sea Dragon
That underwater bush is moving! It's the leafy sea dragon. Leafy sea dragons look like a bush shaped like a sea horse. Leafy sea dragons eat tiny crustaceans and are listed as nearly endangered. Be careful when you swim in Australia because you could kill them.
The Blob Fish
Although it has no use to fishermen, the blobfish is endangered by... fishermen! The blobfish looks like a blob of silly putty. They grow to 12 inches and live in southeast Austraila. The animal's diet is plankton.
The Hairy Yeti Crab
Did you know there is a type of crab with 'hairy' pincers? If you haven't head, it's the yeti crab. Yeti crabs live 900 miles south of Easter Island, in the ocean. The 'hairs' support colonies of yellow bacteria. Yeti crabs may cultivate the bacteria for mates or food.
My Favorite Foods
Here are my favorite foods from dairy, meat and grains. My favorite dairy is swiss cheese. My favorite meat is crab. My favorite grain is potato chips.
COLOSSAL Squids
Colossal squids have the largest eye in the world and are also the largest invertebrate , and because they were so large poeple thought they were the sea monsteres that ancient sailors came across. Sperm whales eat them and scientists know very little about them.
(misspell included to maintain consistency with original handwritten copy)
(misspell included to maintain consistency with original handwritten copy)
Keena, the Wolf-Husky Dog
"Deck the halls with boughs of holly, hoooooooooooooooooooooowwwlll!" The howling is Keena adding her voice to the chorus. Keena is a third wolf, a third husky and a third ours. Keena is the family dog, LOVES to chase balls and LOVES us very much.
Wish List
I like Christmas, not because of presents, but because of Jesus Christ. I still want presents, so here's my wish list: I want some wii games, toy story 3, books, math books, gluten-free and die-free candy.
(note: this was written in December. The misspelled word is how it was originally written)
(note: this was written in December. The misspelled word is how it was originally written)
The LIttle Brown Bat
Little brown bats are so small they can easily fit in your mouth! Little brown bats eat insects. Their favorite is mosquitos. But little brown bats have predators too. Predators of little brown bats are foxes, owls and etc. Little brown bats are endangered and we need help saving them.
The Angora Rabbit
Why is that giant cottonball bouncing? Because it's an angora rabbit, silly! Angora rabbits are specially bred for their fur. Angora rabbits are not endangered, 'cause if they were, they wouldn't exist!
Meerkats
The meerkat is a very interesting animal. It is a member of the weasel family. It is an omnivore like the honey badger. It circles its attackers like this: they go in a circle around the attacker, and then, they make themselves look bigger and close in.
Giraffes
Giraffes are the tallest animals on land! Giraffes eat plants and giraffes can also look over trees! Okapis are also members of the giraffe family. Giraffes and okapis are the only members of the giraffe family and both are endangered, so we need lots of help to save them.
Canada Geese
Did you know 50 Canadian Geese can lay over 2-and-a-half tons of poop in a year! And all of that comes from grasses, grains, and berries! Canadian Geese are poultry/game and are not endangered.
The Ball
One fabulous day a ball bounced along the road, going from house to house, and finally, it came across a small hut which contained only a man and a woman. Although they had no money, they let the poor ball in. And for many years the ball helped the couple. Then one day the woman kissed the ball and to her surprise, the ball turned into a rich child. Together they lived hapily ever after.
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