Every animal have different behaviour each other, and sometime their behaviour is very useful for our safe or for our environmental protection. Like on the tsunami disaster last time there are many elephant that run far from the sea because of unknown reason. One of the elephant owner run after his elephant until several km far because his elephant run away, but after several km then he stop to run and several minutes then the sea flooded after him and the strange cases the sea water don’t touch the place where elephant stand just several meters. The other sign of this tsunami disaster actually also happen in Aceh, when the troop in the jungle see a group of bird in the sky fly away of the sea, then captain of this troop feel strange and decide to stop go to straight and then turn the group back to the same direction like the way of the birds flying, and several minutes after this sign the disaster come, the sea flooded to the land and reach the jungle where this group of troop walking.
Live story of animals like Panda, Dog and cat or other animals you can find here, what is they eat and what they do everyday, their habits. Mainly can find here about Indonesian Animals like Chicken, wild animals eat meat or other thing that everyday they do, Sumatra Tiger, Java Badak, Comodo, Kasuari also Anoa, vanamei shrimp, gurame fish.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Wallaby
Wallabies are small to medium sized members of the Kangaroo family, Macropodiae. They differ from the other small members of the family the rat kangoroos, in a member of characteristics, including their long, oval shaped ears, rudimentary or absent canine teeth, and relatively smaller upper front teeth (central incissors). Wallabies are found in grassy, brushy, or rocky terrain in Australia and New Guinea, and in the Brismarck Archipelago, an island group northest of New Guinea. Here wallabies, genus Lagorchestes, grow to about 50 cm (20 in) long, plus a 45 cm (18 in) tail, and weigh up to about 2.7 kg (6 lb). The nail tailed wallabies Onychogalea are larger and have a horny and have a horny tip at the end of the tail. The brush wallabies, Wallabia, are among the fastest in the kangaroo family. They grow to about 1 m (40 in) long, plus a 75 cm (30 in) tail, and weigh more than 23 kg (50 lb).
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