Saturday, 6 November 2010

lemurs

                                                           We like to move it, move it








These lemurs have staged their own special tribute to King Julien XIII from the film Madagascar with an extraordinary dance routine.

Amphibious Attack Tiger

                                           what u gonna do now!

sloth sanctuary

 Hundreds of orphaned sloths given a new lease of life at Costa Rican sanctuary

Tucking into a tasty carrot snack, this bright-eyed baby sloth is making a happy recovery after being adopted. Sloths, found in the rainforests of Central and South America, usually grow to just under two feet long and can live up to 40 years.

Saturday, 16 October 2010

huge skateboard

At almost 40ft long and 6ft high, the world's biggest skateboard is longer than a double-decker bus and can carry more than 40 skaters.
It is an exact replica of a normal skateboard but is 12 times longer, wider and taller.
The world record-breaking skateboard is so big it has to be fitted with racing tyres from a car and transported on a truck.

Dam Goats


This picture shows Alpine Ibex goats wandering across the near-vertical dam in Northern Italy without a care in the world.
The gravity-defying goats typically live in very steep and rocky terrain at heights of up to 4,600m and have no fear of falling whether climbing up or down the 160ft dam wall.
And they aren't doing it just to show off.
It is thought the goats are grazing; they are actually licking the salt off the stones.

Why did the goat climb the tree?

These goats were found in morroco. They wander up trees and snatch the argan. 


Farmers follow the herds of goats as they move from tree to tree. Not because it is so strange to see goats in trees and the farmers like to point and stare, but because the fruit of the tree has a nut inside, which the goats can't digest, so they spit it up and then the farmers collect it.