My 1st grader is doing a project about the state. we know the bird the tree, the flower, t he capital………. In a chat room someone told me armadillo love to dig holes in the flower bedding so 1 down 9 to go!
My 1st grader is doing a project about the state. we know the bird the tree, the flower, t he capital………. In a chat room someone told me armadillo love to dig holes in the flower bedding so 1 down 9 to go!
The trailor park will be rocking!.Wife got promotion at the slaughter house…from gutter cutter to hammer gal! (.5 more an hr) Also having trailer trash meat loaf..for the less cultured..Springer crew will be filming.
And thanks for all the great answers to my last question… i wish they all could have been best answer.
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Uruguay is a home some wild animals. One unusual bird is a rhea. It looks like an ostrich and is very big. it builds its nest on the ground.
The burrowing owl is another kind of bird in Uruguay. it is awake in the daytime.
Some of the mammals that live in Uruguay are armadillos, foxes, and pampas deer. The pampas deer are not very common. Sometimes you see a carpincho which is a water hog. There used to be mountain lions, jaguars, and wildcats in Uruguay, but they were hunted and were killed.
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O.K. Here’s the thing. I have a very undisturbed backyard of two acres. So we occasionally see deer, armadillos, raccoons, swamp rabbits, badgers and a LOT of birds. We have at least three different bird nests with chicks every week. For the past couple of days I’ll be looking out my big window (which takes up an entire wall) facing the backyard. In the tree closest to the window there is a small birds nest. Two female cardinals (brownish-grey in color, and one has a bright red beak) fly constantly in and out of the nest. I’ve also noticed the two taking shifts guarding the eggs and cleaning each other… I haven’t seen a male cardinal in that tree for about a week and I’ve watched those two female cardinals like a religion. Is it possible to have lesbian cardinals?
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Ok so for each number tell me if their a mammal,reptile,bird,or fish.I need for homework,and whoever gets all right,(I’ll check,gets the points.Also write if its endangered or not.Please do this!
armadillo
bald eagle
beaver
bison
caribou
green iguana
Alaskan Brown bear
mink
moose
opossum
peccary
quetzal
sidewinder
skunk
raccoon
I am just sure I saw a bald eagle picking up a dead armadillo yesterday. It was a huge brown bird with a white tail and white head, yellow beak…looked just like a bald eagle. But I didn’t think they ventured this far south, so I thought I would check.
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Ok, so bird flu or SARS or whatever wipes out the human population (like gone) leaving practically the entire rest of the ecosystem intact. Bears and primates battle for dominion over dry land. Who wins?
Ok, here are the rules:
1) No peaceful resolution; coexistence and/or isolationism be damned! The bears and the primates want it all and they want it now.
2) No write-in candidates. The dolphins are not taking to the streets. The armadillos do not take charge in the 11th hour for the upset.
3) No other animals as key victors, however they may enter into combat (strategically or otherwise). The monkeys can form an alliance with the lemurs, but only insomuch as the US formed an alliance with Romania to help fight the war in Iraq.
4) We left all of our toys behind. Cars, grocery stores, indoor plumbing, strip clubs. And a lot of human carcasses.
All right, so who’s your money on?
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