Friday, October 28, 2011

Gecko

World Widelife/Gecko.You can find over 2000 spieces of Gacko all around the Earth and it is widely believed that there are more species of gecko that ate yet to be discovered.There for a lot of Experts are serching for these species. The Gacko is a little bit Small even the gecko is a small to medium species of lizard that is found in the more temperate and tropical regions of the world. Geckos are more commonly found around the Equator and in the...

Arabian Gazelle

Arabian Gazelle has a slender build with a proportionally long neck and long hind legs. It has a dark brown coat, white underparts and a black, short, and bushy tail. Both male and female have horns and their ears are short. Arabian gazelles are excellent runners and can reach speeds of 80 km per hour. They have excellent vision, hearing, and a good sense of smell to help detect predators and to find food.The Arabian gazelle prefers mountainous...

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Drawin's frog

Drawin's frog GreenDrawin's frog ChildDrawin's frog Green dead leafDrawin's frogDrawin's frog in leaf ShapeDrawin's frogThis is quite small species and mostly you can find them in Africa and indonasia.This frog is have a very unique power,the female frog saves her child in her mouth until it completly become young,After the the female frog bring him/her out.Probably you can find this frog in Green colour,In the jungles or some where else when these...

Long-beaked Echidna

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Leafy Sea Dragon

True Wild Life | Leafy Sea Dragon | Sea Dragons are arguably the most spectacular and mysterious of all ocean fish. Though close relatives of sea horses, sea dragons have larger bodies and leaf-like appendages which enable them to hide among floating seaweed or kelp beds. Sea dragons feed on larval fishes and amphipods, such as and small shrimp-like crustaceans called mysids ("sea lice"), sucking up their prey in their small mouths. Many of these...

Blanket Octopus

True Wild Life | Blanket Octopus | This is one weird open ocean octopus! It looks like the Batman symbol flying through the ocean. It's common name, Blanket octopus, comes from their large web which they use to glide through the ocean. Blanket octopuses are rarely observed, but when people see them they notice.One, complete with eggs, washed up in Bermuda while I was off island on vacation. It made the local news and was the talk of the island. Another...

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Olm

True Wild Life | Olm | The olm (also known as the proteus or the cave salamander) is a blind amphibian exclusively found in the underwater caves of southern European lakes and rivers. The olm is also known as the human fish, which refers to the colour of it's skin. The olm is the only species in it's genus and is found inhabiting the waters that flow underground through an extensive limestone region including waters of the Isonzo river basin near...

7 Extinct Animals

The Syrian Wild AssThe last member of this species died at Schönbrunn Zoo, Vienna in 1928. Formerly occupying the mountains, deserts and steppes between Palestine and Iraq, the Syrian Wild Ass disappeared from the Syrian desert during the 18th century, not helped by war between Palestine and Syria. It was eradicated in Northern Arabia during the 19th century, and then became most seriously threatened with World War I, when its remaining habitat was...