casowarys can even kick over some trees! sloths can have fungi on it beetles cockroaches cilates moths and even algae! sloths are related to anteaters!
this is a link to something about sloths!
http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/sloth_threetoed
Thank you. Can you pleas to go into more detail about sloths? Like their habitat and behavior. I'd also love to see some picture or videos
ReplyDeleteWhere to you find your photos? They are really good.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the link with sloth facts. I will look at it right away.
ReplyDeleteI have a request. Do you think you could label your posts more with "tags"? Like: Mammals, birds, fish. Or "crazy creatures" "endangered" and other stuff like that. That way I can search easier once you have a lot of posts up.
ReplyDeleteYes!!! Tree kicking!!That is my favorite! Thanks for responding to my request!
ReplyDeleteHere is a poem about a Cassowary bird;
"I wish I was a cassowary among the plains of Timbuctu and then I would eat a missionary: hat and coat and hymn book too" ~ by A.A. Milne
The only problem with this poem is that there are no cassowary birds in Timbuctu.
Love this blog!!
That is a very funny poem, Martha. Well, missionaries might not think so. But I smiled, definitely.
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