Showing posts with label filter feeder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label filter feeder. Show all posts

Friday, March 18, 2016

AMERICAN GIRL DOLL FOR SALE!!!!

I am selling an American girl doll on Ebay. FREE shipping!
If you wouldn't mind PLEASE go check it out and send it to your friends and post it on your blog! 
You might be interested in buying it to... :) Don't feel like you have to. :)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/281971216648? 


Again, PLEASE check it out and tell people who like dolls about it! :)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/281971216648?

Thanks so much!


I hope you all have an amazing day! posted by: Jamie :)

Friday, January 22, 2016

My blog design!

Hey guys!
Allie over at http://www.spreadingmyjoy.blogspot.com
Has very kindly made me a blog design!!! :)

I really like it and can't wait to get it up on my blog!!! :D
I thought i would tell you now and so when it is up you will know Allie over at http://www.spreadingmyjoy.blogspot.com made it! :)

Thanks for reading!
I hope you all have an amazing day! posted by: Jamie :)

Friday, September 4, 2015

Giveaway winner!!!

Hey guys! 
We didn't have too many people enter this giveaway. :( 

But, we do have more giveaways coming up and we have a winner for the blog button giveaway! :)

The winner is:
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ELLIE!!!!!!!!!!!
Over at Uniquely You!

Congratulations Ellie!!! :) 



You get a FREE blog button made by Maddy over at https://maddysdigitaldiary.wordpress.com/blog-button-anyone/

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Anyone else, If you would like to buy a button, click THIS!
The buttons are ONLY $5.00 and are BEAUTIFUL!!! :)

Everyone, PLEASE leave a comment with your congrats to Ellie. :) 
And check out her blog at Uniquely You 



Ellie, to get your button, go to THIS page and contact Maddy! :)


Thank you for entering all those who did! :) 
--Jamie

P.S.
Come and check back in a few days to see my NEW giveaway! :)



Questions? Comments? I will answer your questions! And i LOVE to here your comments! posted by: Jamie N.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Sharks!



Here are several different sharks for you! :)

1:

Whale Shark 

Whale Shark 
  • The whale shark is dark gray or greenish gray from its back to the middle of its sides. Its belly is off-white.
  • White or light yellow spots and lines are also distinguishing features of the whale shark.
  • Whale sharks can grow to a length of 60 ft (18 m). 
2:

Bonnethead Shark 

Bonnethead Shark 
  • This shark is a grayish-brown color on its dorsal side with a lighter underside.
  • It has small teeth in the front of its mouth and broad teeth in the back. 
3: 

Blacktip Reef Shark 

Blacktip Reef Shark 
  • The blacktip reef shark has black tips on its fins, a white band on the dorsal fin, and a light streak on each side.
  • This shark is a sleek, active swimmer. 
4: 

Blue Shark 


Blue Shark
 

  • This shark is deep blue on its dorsal side, lighter blue on its sides, and white on its belly. This type of coloration is called “counter-shading.” 
  • The blue shark has a relatively long snout and extremely long pectoral fins. 






5: 

Great Hammerhead Shark 


Hammerhead Shark
 
  • he most distinguishing feature of the great hammerhead shark is the shape of its almost rectangular head. The anterior margin is nearly straight. 
  • Its eyes are located at each end of its hammer-like head. 





6: 

Leopard Shark 



Leopard Shark
  • The leopard shark is most distinguished by the dark barbs on its dorsal fins. 
  • A young leopard has dark patches across its back and spots on its sides. As it ages it will usually lose these dark markings. 






7: 

Tiger Shark 


Tiger Shark
 
  • The tiger shark’s coloring varies from bluish or greenish gray to black on its back and from light gray to yellow on its belly. 
  • The tiger shark’s tail has a large upper lobe, which delivers the power it needs for slow cruising or sudden bursts of speed. 





8: 

Nurse Shark 


Nurse Shark
 
  • This sluggish shark has a yellowish-brown to dark brown body that is relatively flat. 
  • Some have small dark spots or patches on their bodies. 







9: 

Whitetip Reef Shark 


Whitetip Reef Shark
 
  • The distinguishing feature of this shark is the white coloring on the tip of its fins. 
  • Its belly is white and the rest of its body is gray-brown. 













10: 

Zebra Shark 


Zebra Shark
 
  • This shark is cylindrical with a long tail and broad head. 
  • Its gray body is covered with dark brown spots. 























So, what did you think of this post? Scary? Fun? 
Which one of the sharks was your favorite? Mine was probably the Zebra Shark! 


Have a nice day! 

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Tigers!

Tigers!



Height: 3 feet (1 m)
Length: 9 feet (2.7 m); tail, 3 feet (1 m)
Weight: 400–500 pounds (180–230 kg)
Life Span: 25 years.
Special Design Feature: The tiger has stripes on its body making it practically invisible by blending into the surroundings.
Did You Know? The tiger is the largest member of the cat family. 



Tiger



Questions? Comments? I will answer your questions! And i LOVE to here your comments! posted by: Jamie N.

Monday, March 23, 2015

Etsy shop!

PLEASE check out this AWESOME Etsy shop done by my sister!!!
https://www.etsy.com/shop/EmmyDesigns4You

I know you will enjoy it! :)

Questions? Comments? I will answer your questions! And i LOVE to here your comments! posted by: Jamie N.

Monday, March 3, 2014

Secretary bird

Secretary Bird
The secretary bird can be found in the southern two-thirds of Africa in the open grasslands.
They build their nest in the top of the acacia tree and is made up of sticks lined with grass. They can build it as big as 8 feet across. They lay 2 to 3 eggs.After the chicks hatch they still stay with their parents for awhile. Both parents feed the young for about seven months. 

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Sea creatures of the fith day.

Yesterday Jessica and Sarah and I and our next-door-neighbors Grace and Amy studied sea creatures of the fifth day. We learned a lot about "filter feeders" that live on the bottom of the ocean. They eat. That's all they do! Eat, eat and eat! They suck up the dirty water and then squirt out clean water so the other animals don't drink it and get sick.                
posted by Jamie

Blue Shark
Blue shark.(Not a FILTER FEEDER)