Hamsters are not good pets. Why? Here is the answer: They are to delicate for young children to handle, and can bite to protect themselves. There is never a very good place to keep them. They can stink up there cage, and make lots of annoying noises during the night while your trying to sleep.
Hamsters eat things like seeds, grains, nut, cracked corn, fruits, and veggies. Wild hamsters eat very different foods then other hamsters. They eat things like insects, frogs, small lizards and other small animals. In the wild, the like to live in warm, dry places, like on sand dunes or on the edge of desserts. Hamsters were brought to the U.S. in 1936 from Syria. They were some of the first domesticated hamsters. Syria hamsters live from 2-3 years, and can live little more in captivity. Ashleigh
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If you ever see one of these fish's, I would stay at least a few feet away. Even though they are rare, swimmers have reported being bitten by one of these terrifying fish. Though If you stay a few feet away, they just stare at you. The cudas predators are sharks, killer whales, and humans, who hunt, cook, and eat them.
Baracuda's eat a lot of different kinds of fish by biting them in half with there big teeth. They have 2 rows of dagger like teeth for tearing and ripping things apart. There teeth grow to 1.2-1.8 meters. (4-6 inches.) Baracudas are found near coral reefs, mangroves, and sea grass beds. I wish I had more to say about this fish but I don't... There is a song called baracuda which gave me the idea for this post. I hope you all have a nice rest of your day. Ashleigh Because Ostrich's have soft, light feathers, not powerful strong wings, that most birds have, they cannot fly away from predators. Ostrich's have four-inch claws on the end of there feet, and have a kick hard enough to kill a lion. An adult ostrich carries about 2.2 pounds of stones in its gizzard (which is the second stomach). Since they don't teeth, they eat stones which help to grind their food when it reaches the gizzard.
When an ostrich senses danger is near, I flops down on the ground, with it's head straight, not moving, making it blend in with the ground. Wild ostrich live in ether hot savannas or woodlands in Africa. But you can most of the time find them in zoo's. An ostrich's diet mainly includes roots, seeds, leaves, though they mostly eat what ever is available. They also eat things like snakes, lizards rats, mice, and insects. An ostrich can run up 43 miles per hour, but sadly, I cannot outrun the cheetah, who runs at speeds up to 75 miles per hour. Ashleigh The kiwi bird is a flightless, almost wingless bird, about the size of a chicken. Kiwi birds are the only bird with nostrils at the end of there beak, helping them find food. Their diet is small invertebrates, seeds, and lots of different kinds of worms. They also sometimes eat fruit, small crayfish, amphibians, and small eels.
The Kiwi bird grows up to 14-18 inches and weighs up to 4.3 lb. The kiwi birds muscular legs make up a third of its whole body weight. According to San Diego Zoo, a kiwi bird can outrun a human. A kiwi's wings are very small, about 1 inch long. Kiwi's can live for 20-30 years.The kiwi is threatened by habitat fragmentation, and loss of natural resources, crucial to its survival. The endangered kiwi birds will only survive if humans change the ways they treat them. There are 5 species of kiwi birds. There is the little spotted kiwi, the great spotted kiwi, the north island brown kiwi, the Okarito kiwi and the southern brown kiwi. Sadly there are only 3 types of regular kiwi (the fruit). I would love to tell you them but I am to lazy, also that is not what this post is about. Lastly, here are some random facts about the kiwi bird. The kiwi bird has loose feathers, kind of like fur. It doesn't have tail feathers, though it does have whiskers, like a cat. Its sense of smell is 2-0. Ashleigh |
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