Saturday, June 30, 2007



I GOT A PET YEY....i got two budgies and ones green and the others an albino
and thathi got two goldfish(lol)
well the names are snowy which is the albino and then kiwwi the 2nd named after one of my fav budgies kiwwi:'(
rest in peice dude rest in peice
or are u still alive:|
I think the birdys are around 3 months so im making there bday may 30th:)

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Zoo tycoon 2


Zoo Tycoon 2, (known colloquialy as ZT2) is a simulation computer game in which the player must successfully create and run a zoo, by managing its finances, employees and animal exhibits. The goal is to become a "zoo tycoon".

care for animals build exhibits anything that involves zoo up to 110 animals original once extinct animal EX comes tons more user made downloads.....almost any animal that u see in zoos today u can play with in ZT2
download the demo here
http://www.microsoft.com/games/zootycoon/zoo2/downloads.asp

(on a side note i makeing animals for the game tooo:))

Thursday, June 21, 2007

A question

How do you post on your blog??:S Someone please help....IM DESPRATE

My life

OK I'm thinking you people don't like animals so ...I'm gonna be one of the crowd and actually right what you people are writing in your blog "these days"

OK a day in the life of a Bee

Get out of the hive...
go collect honey..

whoops wrong life

OK a day in the life of Bee
decide to jump out of bed or to lay there for a extra hour..
lay for the extra hour...
slop lazily out of bed half a sleep
fight with my brain to go to the kitchen or the heater...
go warm my lazy but near the heater until it gets so freaking hot that i actually wake up...
go annoy thathi a bit...
annoy her some more
breakfast...
brush teeth
no school so flop laxly on to the comp table and surf the net..
sum more surfing...
and sum more...
play Zoo Tycoon2...
update blog...
shower..
decide weather to wee to the left side of the toilet or the right ...
Lunch
and at 4 sign in...
Afternoon break
start chatting away...
Whine like a helpless old dog...
whine sum more..
go on a emotional rampage...
wen mum says "come to dinner" go all "five more minutes"...and stay one for 30 :)
break sum stuff..
mum gives me the "talk" bout not being so "gada" whatever that means:S...
play Zoo Tycoon2 cause no ones chatting...
brush teeth..
slop laxly to bed...
fight with the devil whilst going to sleep
and eventually fall asleep and snore so much that my parents get annoyed...

Typical day in my life since i moved..
NOW CHOOSE THIS OR BORING ANIMALS PPL...

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Przewalski's Wild Horse


Przewalski's Horse also known as the Asian Wild Horse or Mongolian Wild Horse, or Takhi, is the closest living wild relative of the domestic Horse.

Most "wild" horses today, such as the American Mustang or the Australian Brumbies, are actually feral animals, horses that were once domesticated but escaped and reverted to an apparently wild status. The Przewalski's Horse, on the other hand, has never been successfully domesticated and remains a truly wild animal today. There were once several types of equid that had never been successfully domesticated, including the Tarpan, Onager, and others. However, most have become extinct, with the Przewalski's Horse the only remaining truly wild horse in the world.

Poliakov, who concluded that the animal was a wild horse species, gave it the official name Equus przewalskii (Poliakov 1881). However, authorities differ about the correct classification. Some hold it is a separate species, the last remnant of the wild horse Equus ferus, others hold it is a subspecies of Equus caballus. The question will only be answered with finality if or when the common ancestor from which domestic and Przewalski's horses diverged is determined.Although the Przewalski's horse has 66 chromosomes, compared to 64 in a domestic horse, the Przewalski's horse and the domestic horse are the only equids that cross-breed and produce fertile offspring, possessing 65 chromosomes.

As of a census taken in 2005, the world population of these horses was about 1,500, all descended from 31 horses that were in captivity in 1945, mostly descended from approximately 15 captured around 1900. A cooperative venture between the Zoological Society of London and Mongolian Scientists has resulted in successful reintroduction of these horses from zoos into their natural habitat in Mongolia, and as of 2005 there is a free-ranging population of 248 animals in the wild.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Eastern massasaugas rattlesnake


OK your probably thinking "bee always write about Cats and mammal carnivores why'd he suddenly change to snakes?" awns er is i care for all animals and here it is the endangered Eastern massasaugas rattlesnake

S. c. catenatus is not a large snake, with adults ranging from 45 to 75 cm in length. Its color pattern consists of a grey or tan ground color with a row of large rounded brown/black blotches or spots down the centre of the back and three smaller rows of alternating spots down each side. Solid black melanistic examples are also known, as well as cases where the back blotches join with those on the sides. A rattle is present on the tail. Young massasauga rattlesnakes are well-patterned but paler than the adults. This is the only Ontario snake with vertical pupils. It has heat-sensing pits on each side of its smallish head, the scales are keeled and the anal scale is single.

and of cause lets talk bout the venom, The venom of rattlesnakes contains specialized digestive enzymes that disrupt blood flow and prevent blood clotting. Severe internal bleeding causes the death of the small animals that this snake eats. After envenomation, the rattlesnake is able to withdraw from the dangers of sharp toothed prey animals until they are subdued and even partially digested by the action of the venom.

S. c. catenatus is rather shy and avoids humans when it can. Most massasauga snakebites in Ontario have occurred after people deliberately handled or accidentally stepped on one of these animals. Both of these scenarios are preventable by avoiding hiking through areas of low visibility (in rattlesnake country) when not wearing shoes and long pants, and by leaving the massasaugas alone when they are found. There are only two recorded incidents of people dying from massasauga rattlesnake bites in Ontario and in both cases they did not receive proper treatment. In at least one of these cases, the victim was a young child.

and on a finishing note S. c. catenatus is listed by a number of states as an endangered species, although it does not have any designation on the United States federal Endangered Species Act. The two subspecies found in the drier areas of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico are also considered endangered or at risk by some state governments

I cant stand it

I cant stand it why do people do this stuff inbreeding tigers and lions just to make them white putting tigers and lions in little cages until they breed to produce abnormally huge Liger....Whats wrong with the world we cant do gods work...we cant keep doing these stuff to these poor animals:'(

Update on White tigers

Big Cat Rescue, in Tampa Florida estimates that 80% of white tiger cubs die from congenital defects due to inbreeding.

White lions



Sadly white lions are also inbreed ....but fortunately there are a few blood lines that are not inbreed(i think) and a few of them pop out in the wild ... but the same cant be said for the poor white tiger:(




Hybrids

Wholphin



Why do we cross breed so many animals...Ligers/Tigons (tigers and lions mating), Wholphins(dolphin and whales ), Zonkeys (Donkey and Horses) ,Cemas (Camels and lamas), Dzo (yak and Cow) Jaglon (Jaguar and Lion) Mules/Hinnys (Horses and Donkeys) Beefalo/Cattelo(American Cow) Savannah Cat (Serval/Domestic cat) and many more. We shouldn't be doing Gods work like this. So sad. Though there is some cases of some hybrids occurring in nature the others are just man made creations to attract guests which equal money,at least that's what i be live.
Zonkey








Jaglon








Liger

Monday, June 11, 2007

The Amur leopard

Its common name comes from the Amur River. other common names for this subspecies are "Far East Leopard" and the "Siberian Leopard".

This species was originally distributed throughout the Korean Peninsula, northeastern China, and southeastern Russia. the majority of its range overlapping with that of the Siberian Tiger also known as the Amur Tiger. But today, it is extremely close to extinction with only 25 to 34 known individuals remaining in the Sikhote-Alin mountains of southern Russia (only 6 of these are female), while it is estimated that at least 100 are needed if the species is to avoid extinction. A few individuals are thought to remain on the Kaema Plateau and Beakdusan of North Korea, but the status of the species here is unknown. Habitat destruction and the fur trade have diminished its numbers dramatically, and have resulted in the animal becoming the rarest extant member of the feline family on the planet.

The Amur Leopard stands apart from the ten other living subspecies of leopard with its longer fur and legs, helping it better cope with the cold, harsh conditions of the taiga.

The fur is golden orange and about 2.5 cm long during the summer but grows to around 7 cm during the winter, when it also lightens to a pale cream colour. Its fur has larger and more widely spaced rosettes than other leopards.

While the Amur Leopard inhabits the same area as the Siberian Tiger, it has received far less attention from the media and from charities. The Amur leopard is the rarest of all the big cats, and is in immediate danger of dying out in the wild. It is suffering from habitat loss and is especially vulnerable to natural disasters, such as fire, because of extensive habitat fragmentation. Amur Leopards prefer to live in forested territory, but most of its remaining territory is surrounded by farms and villages, making poaching easier.

Russian plans for building an oil pipeline through the last remaining habitat of the Amur leopard were recently redirected to a safer route after pressure from the WWF and other environmental organizations.

On April 16, 2007 a female was shot and killed by hunters, leaving only six females left in the wild.

Say No to Fur

Say No to fur from exotic animals and or endangered animals...your only destroying the earth more......... :'(

WWF

Go to http://passport.panda.org/yourpassport/profile.cfm
and apply for a passport to campaign for your environment
its free
you just sign up for it and then sign the e petitions
you cud sign petitions to end the tiger trade and many more
do it for the animals

Sunday, June 10, 2007

White tigers

http://www.bigcatrescue.org/white_tigers.htm
or
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5_mzz-9i3g

could everyone go to the website it would mean the world to me if everyone went and watched the video and got educated bout how inbred these creatures are.

1.) go to the site
2.) watch the video
3.) made my and the tigers day if u got converted
Look at the poor tiger on the picture....its a deformed one...many of these tigers come out this way with defects ...to get the "perfect" white tiger many of these tigers happen out like this...the ones with birth defects and the ones with the "wrong" color get killed or locked up in a cage ...TOR CHER :(

New hairstyle

I Got Fine spikes now:)

Shrek the 3rd

Really good movie .... i like the Little donkey dragon hybrids:)

Saturday, June 9, 2007

BLOG COME BACK

I got so bored i decided to edit my Blog :)

Spider Man 3

Spider man three is awesome...i watched it like May 9th or sth (bit late) BUT SO KOOOOOOOL

Im Turning 13:(

I DONT WANAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA **crys like a baby**