Okay! I have just read over my blog and it never talks about one subject so i was just curious if you would want to comment and say what my next post should be about...
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Random: 6/3
Okay! I have just read over my blog and it never talks about one subject so i was just curious if you would want to comment and say what my next post should be about...
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Have YOU ever heard of Josephine Collective???
Friday, July 18, 2008
HAVE YOU HEARD OF 1-800-GOOG-411
pics are from
http://www.macforensicslab.com
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Cute baby Videos
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=baby+panda&sitesearch=#
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=kung+fu+baby&sitesearch=#
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=laughing+abay&sitesearch=#
Endangered Species: Manatees
(Info from http://library.thinkquest.org/6038/manatee.html)
This a manatee.
He is endangered.
These manatees are endangered because stupid reasons like pesticides in the body of water they live in and and motor boats. 1,000 to 2,000 sailors killed manatees for food! This is so underated, so irresponible so STUPID. Soon they were endangered. Also, when it rains, it helps to pollute the water.Which really doesn't help. Since the sand is to thin it makes more pollution. GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!They are dying from speed boats because they get run over. The boats should start to look out for manatees and go slow. There is no reason for manatees or any animal to die from getting runover or shot by motorboats, cars, motorvehicals, and anything that moves including humans. Please go out of your way to help these animals adopt a mantee today at;
https://secure.worldwildlife.org/ogc/index.cfm?sc=AWY0900WC900
Thanks and have a great day.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Endangered species: Baby Gorillas 7/16
and http://greenopolis.com/
These babes are helping their species, just by being born. Take a look at these adorable faces of some the world's endangered species. These babes are so important to our world if we want
ANY MORE GORILLAS IN OUR SOCIETY!!!!!!!!!!!!
PLEASE HELP OUT THESE POOR ANIMALS BY DONATING TO THE WORLD WILDLIFE FUND http://www.worldwildlife.org/
PLEASE ADOPT AN ANIMAL I ADOPTED A PANDA TODAY AND AT LEAST YOU CAN GIVE A LITTLE PANDA $25
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Endangered animals: Tiger 7/15
This is a Tiger-
He is endangered.
Of the eight original subspecies of tigers, three have become totally extinct in the last 60 years. Isn't that sad an average of subspecies dying every 20 years.
The Bali tiger became extinct in the 1930's.
The Bali Tiger was only normally found on the small Indonesian island of Bali. This was normally the Bali tigers fate. The tiger was one of 3 sub-species tigers found in Indonesia also including w the Javan Tiger who is also extinct and last but not least Sumatran Tiger who is severely endangered.
Too Sad :'[
The Caspian tiger or Persian Tiger was forced into extinction in the 1970's.
The Caspian tiger or Persian tiger (Panthera tigris virgata)
Was the westernmost subspecies of tiger, They are found in Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Caucasus, Tajikistan,Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan until it just became extinct in the late 1950s, even though there have been several sightings of the tiger.
And then the Javan tiger followed in extinction in the 1980's.
The Javan tiger.
(Panthera tigris sondaica) Was a tiger who was limited to the Indonesian island of Java. It now seems likely that this subspecies was made extinct in the 1980s, as a result of hunting and habitat destruction, but the extinction of this subspecies became increasingly probable from the 1950s onwards, when it is thought that fewer than 25 tigers remained in the wild. The last Javan Tiger was sighted in 1972. A track count in 1979 concluded that three of the tigers were in existence. However it is possible that it is not extinct, as in the 1990s, there were some unverified reports of sightings
The number of tigers in the 1900's --over 100,000 -- dropped to 4,000 in the 1970's. Today, they are a critically endangered species with the total of all the wild populations of the five remaining subspecies (Bengal tigers, IndoChinese tigers, Siberian tigers, South China tigers, and Sumatran tigers) is an estimated 4,600 and 7,700 tigers.
It is known that all remaining tigers live in small, isolated populations.