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Thursday, December 20, 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Alligator new HD Wallpapers 2012
The American Alligator is the largest reptile in North America and has been a successful predator for 200 million years! Alligators are less aggressive than crocodiles, and they hibernate during the winter. In summer, female alligators build nests on banks above the high water mark, and they each lay about 30 eggs. The eggs are not incubated, but they maintain a fairly constant temperature in the nest. Alligators can have up to 80 teeth at one time, and they grow new teeth to replace worn ones. In a lifetime, they can wear out between 2,000 to 3,000 teeth. The longest recorded length for an alligator is 5.8 m (19 ft 2 in).
Alligator
Alligator
Alligator
Alligator
Alligator
Alligator
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Frigate Bird Images-Photos and Wallpapers 2012
While some people consider this Frigate Bird as a magnificent one, I personally do not like it. Not that my perspective matters but I also hope that at least 40% of my readers would also find this bird a little strange (if ugly is not the appropriate word).
The frigate birds are a family of seabirds and are also called frigate pelicans. It can be found breeding along the Pacific coast of Costa Rica and in the Corcovado National Park.
Frigate Bird
Frigate Bird
Frigate Bird
Frigate Bird
Frigate Bird
Frigate Bird
Frill Shark Images 2012
This Frill Shark is the ugliest of all the sharks out there. Wikipedia says,
The frilled shark was first scientifically recognized by German ichthyologist Ludwig Döderlein, who visited Japan between 1879 and 1881 and brought two specimens to Vienna.
This shark is named so because it has 6 pairs of gills that are collar-like with frilly edges. Deep down the sea within 160 to 660 feet (50 - 200 meters) in Japan (Saruga Bay in specific), these Frilled Sharks mostly eat up the squids.
Frill Shark
Frill Shark
Frill Shark
Frill Shark
Frill Shark
Thursday, February 16, 2012
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