Save Endangered Species
Endangered Species Need Our Help! Here are different ways to help them, and this website also shows you peeks at the little cuties.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Monday, October 15, 2012
Jaguar
GOOD NEWS! I found a pic of the jaguar in action. Well here it is. The winner of the poll!
This majestic creature is so close to extinction I can smell it. According to ASK there are only 15000 of these creatures left ( which is ok ) but only 200 live in a protected area. :( . According to NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC they are South Africa's largest big cats. Jaguars eat lots of things ( including alligators )
GROSS! I don't know about you but Jaguars are one of my favorite endangered species!
This majestic creature is so close to extinction I can smell it. According to ASK there are only 15000 of these creatures left ( which is ok ) but only 200 live in a protected area. :( . According to NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC they are South Africa's largest big cats. Jaguars eat lots of things ( including alligators )
GROSS! I don't know about you but Jaguars are one of my favorite endangered species!
Sunday, October 14, 2012
POLL 2 "HELP ANIMALS?"
I am concluding a short end to the other poll. Otherwise i can't put any more posts until Wednesday!
But here is another poll for you to answer. The Jaguar is the animal who won the other poll. :) I am working hard to find a good pic of the creature and will put it in my next post. :)
But here is another poll for you to answer. The Jaguar is the animal who won the other poll. :) I am working hard to find a good pic of the creature and will put it in my next post. :)
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
POLL
What is your endangered animal of choice? For the next week I will be monitoring this poll and whick ever animal comes in first will be on the blog! GOOD LUCK!
Polar Bear
Polar Bear
According to Polar Bear International:There are five Nations with Polar Bears: ALASKA, CANADA, RUSSIA, GREENLAND and NORWAY. Experts in Polar Bear science hypothesised that as the Arctic continues to warm due to climate change, 2 thirds of the world's Polar Bears COULD dissapear by mid-century.
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