Tuesday, April 27, 2010

The Next Chapter

Recently, Planet Earth released the next set of documentaries about Earth, dubbed Life. The 11 part series that started March 21 covered the various forms of life on the planet from plants to insects to primates to sea creatures to name a few of the categories. The images are powerful and very moving, giving the impression of how small one is compared to the rest of the world. Here are of the wonders the world holds in a preview for the newest miniseries Life:



The series ended on April 18, 2010, but the discovery channel still re-shows the series as well as occasionally Planet Earth and both are available to buy as DVDs.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

The Subterranean Animal

to the strange.

Star-nosed Mole Facts
*The nose consists of 22 tentacles
*It is a good swimmer and will create tunnels in/ under water sources
*it is mostly a solitary creature

To research more animals and facts, here is a helpful site: http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/facts/
It is part of the National Geographic site and categorizes organisms by amphibian, bugs, birds, fish, invertebrates, mammals, prehistoric, and reptiles. The site includes examples from each category with mammals having the most options to choose from. The prehistoric category isn't very relevant for looking up work Planet Earth focuses on or the animals of today, but dinosaurs are still very fascinating.

Fact Source:http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1949568/the_starnosed_mole_facts_and_information.html
Picture Source:http://pal2pal.com/BLOGEE/images/uploads/star-nosed_mole.jpg

The Artic Animal


to the heartwarming . . .

Polar Bear Facts
*strong swimmers and front paws are slightly webbed
*they have white fur to insulate and black skin that absorbs the sun's rays
*females take care of the young solely and are aggressively protective

Fact Source:http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/polar-bear/
Picture Source:http://media.gomemphis.com/media/img/photos/2009/04/22/EARTH_010.JPG



The Sea Creature

to the silly . . .

Puffer Fish Facts
*inflating protects them from predators
*can expand to several times their normal size
*normally awkward and uncontrolled swimmers

Fact Source: http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/pufferfish.html
Picture Source: http://i.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01456/puffer-fish_1456251i.jpg

The Tropical Flyer


to the ostentatious . . .

Bird of Paradise Facts
*native to New Guinea and surrounding islands
*the male possess the colorful plumage associated with their name
*common name for 43 bird species

Fact Source:http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/bird_of_paradise.aspx
Picture Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41318000/jpg/_41318338_gal_birds_puff.jpg

The Big Cat


The animal life varies from the majestic . . .

Tiger Facts
*mostly found in southwestern Russia
*rarely man-eaters
*eat about 20 lbs of meat daily


Fact Source: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/interesting-facts-about-siberian-tiger.html
Picture Source: http://www.listicles.com/wp-content/upload/siberian_tiger.jpg



Planet Earth


The ecosystems vary from woodlands to grasslands to mountain ranges to coastlines (to name a few).

Planet Earth covered the various biomes make up the surface of the planet. Within each of these specific biomes, they introduce the different of animals that inhabitant the terrain and they techniques for survival and adaptions to the environment. Here are some of the strange, interesting, and marveling animal interactions:



Planet Earth premiered on Discovery Channel February 27, 2006. It is occasionally replayed on the discovery channel, but the series is available as a DVD collection.

The First Chapter


Planet Earth is a phenomenal and educationally entertaining miniseries that takes you through different ecosystems and lifestyles of animals.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Welcome

Welcome to my new blog!