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TeteoInan:
Barrel Eye Fish...
I think it's borderline creepy, rather than Funny.





and a Hooded Seal  :-D

Nina:
The hooded seal looks like he is blowing a huge bubble gum xD

TeteoInan:
Beluga whales look like they're made of marshmallow fluff... OH! and when you touch their forehead, they'll move it back and forth for you.





Small Spotted Genet





Okapi

TeteoInan:
Okay, so if I counted right, we're up to 45 different critters mentioned and shown in this topic so far...
( If I've missed any, please let me know! )
I think it's time for a little Recap.
Every post and animal I have read about, seen, seen pictures of, etc. I've learned about a notebook's page worth of misc. things about them, either by research or asking people that would know firsthand...
Sooooo I think every so many posts I'll do some recap, and include some info about these guys.
( You know, give this topic a little more worth. )

Primary Resources ( outside of my notes ):
National Geographic published Books and Magazines
Enchanted Learning published Articles and Emails
Zoobooks

Nationalgeographic.com
Wikipedia.com
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu
worldwildlife.org
itsnature.org
Discovery.com


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Name: Four Toed Jerboa
Size: Up to 23 inches
Appetite: Omnivore
Habitat: North African Desert
Status: Threatened; Vulnerable
Species: Allactaga tetradactyla
Misc Fact: Will build 4 burrows, for weather adaption and escape routes from predators.

Name: Cantor's Giant Turtle
Size: Up to 6 Feet
Appetite: Omnivore; Primarily Carnivore
Habitat: Cambodian Fresh Water Rivers
Status: Threatened; Endangered
Species: Pelochelys cantorii
Misc Fact: It's considered an Ambush predator, with a strike to rival the speed of a Cobra and a bite strong enough to crush bone.

Name: Naked Mole Rat
Size: Up to 16 inches
Appetite: Herbivore
Habitat: N.East Africa, S.East Europe; Prefer Sandy types of ground
Status: Safe; Least Concern
Species: Heterocephalus glaber
Misc Fact: They live together in Colonies, as with Bees or Ants ( they have one female that breeds: the Queen )

Name: Platypus
Size: 20 inches on Average
Appetite: Carnivore
Habitat: Australia; Water and Land
Status: Safe; Least Concern
Species: Ornithorhynchus anatinus
Misc Fact: It's considered a Monotreme, or Egg Laying Mammal, and is one of two species that are not extinct.

Name: Bilby
Size: Up to 22 inches
Appetite: Omnivore
Habitat: Arid portions of Central & N.West Australia
Status: Threatened; Vulnerable
Species: Macrotis lagotis
Misc Fact: Their gestation period only lasts up to 14 days.

Name: Leafy Sea Dragon
Size: Up to 14 inches
Appetite: Carnivore
Habitat: South-East Australian Coast
Status: Threatened
Species: Phycodurus eques
Misc Fact: Like Sea Horses, the Males are responsible for incubating the eggs, and their tails turn bright yellow when they're ready to mate.

Name: Angora Rabbit
Size: Varies
Appetite: Herbivore
Habitat: Originally from Ankara, Turkey
Status: Breeder Dependent
Species: ( Can't find it, if you can, let me know )
Misc Fact: You can buy full outfits made out of their fur, with no harm done to them.



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Name: Matamata Turtle
Size: 20 Inches, around 30lbs
Appetite: Carnivore
Habitat: Shallow, South American Fresh Water Marshes
Status: Safe; Least Concern
Species: Chelus fimbriatus
Misc Fact: Renamed 14 different times... and It catches food by sucking it in.



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Name: Goblin Shark
Size: Up to 11 Feet
Appetite: Carnivore
Habitat: Deep Pacific Sea; Prefers below 650 Feet ( Again doesn't seem to have many restrictions )
Status: Safe; Least Concern
Species: Mitsukurina owstoni
Misc Fact It was first discovered in 1897 by a Japanese Fisherman



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Name: Pigs
Size: Varying, depending on region and lifestyle. Records of TeaCup sizes, to the size of cars.
Appetite: Omnivore
Habitat: Varying ( Breeders, Pets and Wild )
Status: Perfectly fine! Millions alive, at least.
Species: Suidae ( ?? )
Misc Fact They're praised in many forms of Mythology ( both in Culture and Religion )

Name: Chihuahuas
Size: ( about the size of most cats for height )
Appetite: ( See below )
Habitat: Originally from Mexico
Status: ( There's too many of them. )
Species:Canis lupus familiaris ( ?? )
Misc Fact Prone to quite a few Health problems; They're picky eaters for instance, and are prone to blood sugar problems such as Hypoglycemia.

Name: Wobbegongs aka. Carpetsharks ( We'll use Spotted for this )
Size: Up to 12 feet
Appetite: Carnivore
Habitat: Most commonly found around Australia
Status: Safe; Near Threatened
Species: Orectolobus maculatus; Family Orectolobidae, with 10 ( ?? ) different sibling species
Misc Fact Apparently Wobbegongs in general get used for "Fish & Chips" pretty often...

Name: Frilled Shark
Size: Up to about 6 1/2 Feet
Appetite: Carnivore
Habitat: Deep Oceans; 600 Feet ( Doesn't seem to have a Regional/Geographical restriction )
Status: IUCN Says Safe; Near Threatened
Species: Chlamydoselachus anguineus
Misc Fact May be responsible for the claims of "Sea Serpent"

TeteoInan:
Alright, it's been a couple weeks since I've messed with this.
I'm sure, at some point in your life, you have questioned the need for certain Creatures of Nature.
Maybe you've questioned the use of some Strange Feature?

Like me. I was going over the point of Walrus Tusks.
Stop! Before you go and research this or look it up... Think about it this way:

These guys are HUGE... and their Tusks are incredibly long.
What's the point of them?
Immediately, when I think of the Walrus I flash back to my childhood when the boys in school would stick straws up their nose or wedge them on their teeth. "Durrrrhurrrhurrr"
*facepalm*

Headrests. The Tusks are perfect for it. That's gotta be it!
"Ohhh... I'm tired of holding my fat head up, I think I'mma set it down."
( Of course, keep in mind, my vision of them is of this fat thing, not much bigger than me, but with teeth almost as long as I am tall )

No? Okay... what about... Tools? Tools for eating and chopping into stuff.
YES! They tilt their heads back, into a position that makes me question if they have spines... and CHOMP. "OmNomnomnom"

No? Wrong Again?
Alright. So here it is!



First, on a "Cow" or Female, the Tusks can get as long as Two Feet.
On a "Bull" or Male, they can get as long as FOUR feet.
And, the whole point behind having these Tusks, is all about Showmanship. That's it.
The Longer the Tooth, the More Important/Higher Ranked the Walrus is.
They use these things for Mating season fights, as well.



Hey, so what do they eat then? The Tusks would obviously get in the way, right?
Well... I imagine Finger foods.
But here's a link to a page about it: http://www.seaworld.org/animal-info/info-books/walrus/diet.htm
Has some pretty nifty info in there...



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