Showing posts with label Mammals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mammals. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2009

Meerkat Manor

Here are some funny Meerkats at Riverbanks Zoo.



Sunday, November 9, 2008

WNC Nature Center

We recently visited the Western North Carolina Nature Center, in Asheville, NC. We saw lots of indigenous animals.
Above: Mountain Lion

Above: Deer

Above: Black Bear

Above: Grey Wolf

Above: River Otter

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Naked Mole Rat


Naked Mole Rat, from the BBC's "The Life Of Mammals" Ep4

"Nake Mole Rat Rap", from Disney Channel's "Kim Possible"

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Half Wolf

Here's a dog I saw in Black Mountain, NC that the owner said was part Wolf.




Here's me on Halloween as a WereWolf. Small world.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Yak'ing at the State Fair

Tibetian Yak

Capybara (South America), the world's largest rodent

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Giant Panda

Many people like pandas because they look so cute and cuddly. I don't know why someone would even want to hunt a panda. Wild panda bears live in central China. A newborn panda looks like a bald hamster or a naked mole rat. It is very tiny at first. Most pandas have only 1 cub, but if they have 2 at a time, they will abandon one of them because they can only care for 1 at a time.

Diet: Pandas eat mostly bamboo-about 25 pounds a day, actually. But they will occasionally eat meat such as eggs or fish so they are classified as carnivores or meat eaters even though 99% of their diet is herbivore or plant eating. They also like honey just like other bears.

Relatives: the red panda, also from central China, is closely related to the giant panda. It is much smaller and looks more like a raccoon. For many years scientists believed that the giant panda was a part of the raccoon family. Now testing shows that they are really bears.

Where are they?: There are about 2000 giant pandas living in the wild in China and studies say that their numbers are growing. But there are 9 living here in the United States on loan from China. One baby panda born here at the San Diego Zoo in California also belongs to China. They are also at the National Zoo in Washington, DC; the Atlanta Zoo in Georgia. And two new pandas are located at the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee. And you can see Red Pandas at the Nashville Zoo in Tennessee also. I went with my family a few years ago to see Lun Lun and Yang Yang in Atlanta, Georgia. The zoo is located, by the way, in Grant Park. They were really cool! Here are some photos we took. See if you can guess which one is the panda and which one is my dad. If you live near one of these zoos with pandas, it is certainly worth the trip to go see them.