Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Anaconda Eat Man

MASSAGE ON BABIES: Various studies have show that massage, when begun early in life, not only stimulates the infant's physical and psychological development but also helps estrablish an affectionate and loving relationship with his parents.
 
Through touch, babies feel the presence, love and energy of their parents. After all, touch is the first sense to develop. Already when the foetus is developing in the womb, the amniotic fluid in which it grows massage it constantly, providing it with warmth and feeling of security. During the final stage of labour, the baby experiences massage like stimulation as it is pushed through the birth canal. The sensation ti experience once it is born is vastly different from the security of his mothe's womb so feeling his parent's loving touch can re-establish that security. Massage should therefor be a part of your baby's daily care routine, not only after birth but befor. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBAh58UDPsA

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Python Vs mangoose


Most species are active during the day and are terrestrial, although the marsh mongoose and a few others are. Some mongooses live alone or in pairs, but others, such as the banded mongoose, dwarf mongooses, live in large groups. Litters usually consist of two to four young. Some species, mainly the mongoose but also the Indian gray mongoose, were introduced to numerous islands, (off the coast of East Africa), Mauritius, numerous islands in the Adriatic Sea off the coast of Croatia, Hawaii, and the Fiji islands. Originally intended to help control rodents and snakes, these introductions were disastrous, because the mongooses severely depleted the populations of native fauna. Because of their potential destructiveness, importation of all mongooses into the United States is strictly regulated. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3hmroN6zc4

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Tutle stranger

Animals don't deserve to get caught in our litter, whether it's sea turtles or birds eating plastic or snakes and small animals getting caught in tin cans, litter should be in the bin not the bush or the beach,
Most turtles that spend most of their lives on land have their eyes looking down at objects in front of them. Some aquatic turtles, such as snapping turtles and soft-shelled turtles, have eyes closer to the top of the head. These species of turtles can hide from predators in shallow water, where they lie entirely submerged except for their eyes and nostrils. Near their eyes, sea turtles possess glands that produce salty tears that rid their body of excess.

As mentioned above, the outer layer of the shell is part of the skin; each (or plate) on the shell corresponds to a single modified scale. The remainder of the skin is composed of skin with much smaller scales, similar to the skin of other reptiles. Turtles do not molt their skins all at once, as snakes do, but continuously, in small pieces. When turtles are kept in, small sheets of dead skin can be seen in the water (often appearing to be a thin piece of plastic) having been sloughed off when the animals deliberately rub themselves against a piece of wood or stone. Tortoises also shed skin, but dead skin is allowed to accumulate into thick knobs and plates that provide protection to parts of the body outside the shell.


Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNLAqu6bF0I

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

king crobra Vs mongoose

Snakes are reptiles. There are about 2,700 species of snake of snakes and they are found in all countries. Snake have long narrow bodies without of any limbs. Snakes rang in length from just a few centimeters to 12 m. They move by sliding along the ground or by throwing their bodies into rippling loops. About 300 species of snakes are poisonous. Most snakes eat other animals, such as small mammals and birds. Some eat eggs also.

Most species are active during the day and are terrestrial, although the marsh mongoose and a few others are. Some mongooses live alone or in pairs, but others, such as the banded mongoose, dwarf mongooses, and live in large groups. Litters usually consist of two to four young. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGJXt6RV4eY