Showing posts with label ice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ice. Show all posts

Friday, June 5, 2015

Ladybugs!

First:
Do y'all like my new back ground?
second:
ENTER in the NEW giveaway!!!

third:
LADYBUGS!!!

Ladybug


















    • Ladybugs come in many colors—yellow, orange, brown, and red. Some ladybugs are black with red spots. Some have no spots at all.
    • They aren’t really bugs at all—they’re beetles. They can also be called lady beetles and ladybird beetles.
    • Over 5,000 different species of ladybugs (lady beetles) have been discovered.
    • Farmers love ladybugs because they eat soft, little insects that kill plants.
    • Ladybugs taste terrible—that keeps them from becoming bird food! 



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

    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.

    Saturday, May 3, 2014

    Funny

    Hey!
    I haven't done a post in along time.Anyway heres my post!
    I just think it is SO funny!!!


    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. 

    Monday, April 23, 2012

    Walrus



    Walrus



    • The walrus uses its whiskers to find its invertebrate food, sometimes diving down 300 ft (91 m) to retrieve its very favorite food, clams, from the ocean floor.
    • Air sacs in the walrus’ neck allow it to sleep with its head held up in the water.