Thứ Hai, 25 tháng 7, 2016

Funny and interesting things about the animals you may not know

Animal world always hides many exciting surprises and makes us always want to explore the mysteries surrounding them.
The body features, changes to adapt to the environment are always the topic attract animal lovers and love to learn new things about them. This article will give you some interesting things as well as provide additional information about the animal world, but you may not know.

1. Elephants can not jump

2. Hippos using his sweat as sunscreen cream

3. Stool of wombat shape of a cube

4. Giraffe tongue can lick his ears inside

5. A rattlesnake group called 'rum-three' (name of a dance)

6. Species mantis have an ear in between its legs

7. Male lions usually sleep about 20 hours a day

8. Flipped (for stomach backs up into the sky) a shark would cause it to fall into a coma

9. Squirrel will kiss each other to identify the other

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Thứ Hai, 18 tháng 7, 2016

Why you shouldn't ride elephants

On Thursday, a 43-year-old captive female elephant died in Vietnam. The elephant — named Na Lieng — was forced to work in the tourist industry, giving "holidaymakers" rides on her back. She likely died, Thahn Nien News reported, from exhaustion. Check out for more news about elephants, facts of life.

In March, a 40-year-old captive male elephant also died from severe exhaustion and overwork in the tourism industry, according to local news reports. A 36-year-old male elephant collapsed in January for the same reason: he was found dead with chains still on his front leg. In 2013, two female elephants also died in Vietnam again, from overwork and hunger.
There are a mere 55 captive elephants left in Vietnam and they are literally dropping dead from their suffering. Almost all of them experience stress and exhaustion from overwork by their owners and tourist companies.
Tourists go to Dak Lak region to see and ride elephant. They will give lots of money to the owners, so domestic elephants in Vietnam have to work all day. All owners will bring the elephant into the forest at night and take them to work the next morning. But in the dry season, he adds, the situation gets even more troubling as they grow weak from lack of food.
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Vietnam has just a sliver of the thousands of the some 12,000 (or more) captive elephants in Asia — many of whom struggle in the same desperate reality. Altogether there are approximately 38,000 to 50,000 Asian elephants globally, and they are listed as "endangered" on the IUCN Red List and under Appendix 1 on CITES.

Beyond Vietnam, elephants are used for tourist rides, or "treks," in a jamboree of other nations including India, Sri Lanka, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia and Thailand, which is arguably the hot spot for elephant tourism in the region.

In 2010, World Animal Protection documented the conditions for captive elephants in Thailand in its report " Wildlife on a Tightrope." The organization surveyed 1,688 captive elephants in 118 venues across the country, most of which offered elephant rides or shows.

According to the report, more than half of those elephants were in terrible conditions. They were bound by "extreme" restraints. They were unable to socialize with other elephants. They did not receive veterinary care. And for those who suggest that the treks instill any kind of conservation ethos, World Animal Protection found only 6 percent of the venues promoted educational components with the treks.Elephants caught from the wild. 
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It's unclear how frequently the "crush" or pit-trap process occurs, but the market for baby elephants in the captive industry is robust. 

Thứ Hai, 11 tháng 7, 2016

Seals – The Perfect Swimmer

When you think of a seal, you can think about the animal facts for kids perform tricks in the water amusement park, but these animals are usually sea lion, no seal. Sea lions have large front flippers that help them get around on the ground, while the seal is slow and clumsy. Seals are sure to make the swim!
White Baby Seal in Arctic Photo - Children's Science All About Seals

All About Seals: There are over 30 species of seals live in many parts of the world.
There are over 30 species of seals live in many parts of the world. Seals eat fish, birds, and shellfish and most of them live in the cold waters where fish are plentiful. Caspian seal is the world's smallest seals, weighing as much as a mature woman (110-190 pounds). elephant seal, seal the world's largest, measuring 20 feet long and can weigh as much as 8,800 pounds!
Caspian Seal on Sand Image
Caspian seal is the world's smallest seals, weighing as much as a mature woman (110-190 pounds).
Interesting fact of life about Seals for children

Some seals migrate hundreds of miles each year in search of food.
Seals can dive underwater to great depths and stay there for up to two hours.
Seals use mouse or trilling sound to communicate.
Male seals are called bulls; Women are called cows; babies are called pups.
Seals have a thick layer of fat called subcutaneous fat to keep warm in the icy water.
Elephant Seal in Shore photos
elephant seal, seal the world's largest, measuring 20 feet long and can weigh as much as 8,800 pounds!

Walruses – How They Differ From Seals

Otters live in the sea or in rivers and they hunt fish, shellfish and other animal facts for kids . You may think that they are related to the seals, but they really are related to weasels and badgers. North American river otters living along the river in many parts of the United States. Sea otters spend most of their lives in the ocean, coming to land only to rest. Giant otters live in rivers in South America, eat frogs, eggs, and even the anaconda snakes.

A cute Sea Otter in water image All About Otters - Science for children All About Otters
Sea otters spend most of their lives in the ocean, coming to land only to rest. I bet you did not know all about otters.
Otters have webbed feet and are expert swimmers. River otters can dive 60 feet or more. Sea otters dive deeper to find food.
A giant otter due Riverbank
Giant otters live in rivers in South America, eat frogs, eggs, and even the anaconda snakes.
Interesting funny random facts about children's Otter

Sea otters rest and sleep by floating on their backs. They groom their fur so it is still waterproof.
Sea otters live in the north Pacific Ocean, along the coast of California, Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Russia and Japan.
Sea otters use rocks to break open the shell clams and oysters.
River otters sliding down the hill like mud or ice into water. The mother and baby playing together.
Sea otters have the thickest hair of any mammal. Their hair will help keep warm in cold water.
River otters live in burrows underground.
A Sleeping Sea Otter Floating on its image Back
Sea otters rest and sleep by floating on their backs