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Re: Strangeest creatures in the world
« Reply #60 on: March 10, 2007, 06:36:42 AM »
wha about the rodents that commit suicide? cah remember their name right now....but they are born to eventually kill themselves as adults by purposely running off cliffs...
Myth ,The National Geographic crew in the 50's 60's ,waited for them to jump off for the film ,but got tired waiting to they purposely run them off the cliff  :rotfl: .That show run worldwide ,lemming don't don't jump off cliffs .

It wasn't National Geographic.
It was Walt Disney. They used to fake a lot of their Wild Kingdom footage.
Which goes to show the power of the media. How much stupidness people all over the world believe because some ass put it in a movie or a tv show?

Is like when men out here asking if you does ride donkey to work in T&T, in blasted 2007
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Re: Strangeest creatures in the world
« Reply #61 on: March 12, 2007, 12:52:58 PM »
this eh strange creatures, but is real odd kind of relationship. who could have guessed?

owen is an orphaned hippo
mzee is a 130 year old tortoise - mzee means wise old man in swahili

Owen and Mzee

A Hippo and Tortoise Tale

by Jennifer Ludden
 




 All Things Considered, July 17, 2005 · It sounds like a fable or a fairy tale. The main characters are an orphaned baby hippopotamus and a 130-year-old giant tortoise. The hippo was rescued from a natural disaster of biblical proportions, and the tortoise was meant to be dinner a century ago. But the story of Owen the hippo and Mzee the tortoise is absolutely true.

The animals are both the wards of Dr. Paula Kahumbu, general manager of Lafarge Ecosystems, which runs a sanctuary in Mombasa, Kenya. She tells Jennifer Ludden the story of a highly unlikely friendship and the children's book she helped write to tell the tale.

Foreword from 'Owen & Mzee'

December 26th, 2004 started off as a normal, quiet day. My son Joshua and I were out for a morning walk along the beach in front of my home when suddenly the sea began to race in. Within minutes the ocean became threatening. The tide had risen well beyond the high water mark. At that instant it became apparent the Tsunami that had started nearly 4,000 miles away far across the Indian Ocean would impact us as well. In less than 12 hours the Tsunami had finally reached the coast of Africa from its point of origin in Banda Aceh.


We ran from the beach back to my house where my sister and her children were waiting for us. They were all crying having just seen on television the haunting images of the devastating Indian Ocean Tsunami. Although we escaped the waves, a one year old hippopotamus 80 kilometers away was not as lucky.

Just before Christmas the unseasonably heavy rains near Malindi town washed a family of hippopotamuses down the Sabaki River and out to sea. The residents of the town tried in vain to urge the family back up the estuary. When the Tsunami hit Malindi, the sea turned angry, the sky clouded over and for a moment the hippos disappeared and were forgotten as all efforts went to rescuing the stranded fishermen.

The next day only one hippo could be seen. It was the baby and he was stranded on the reef. Hundreds of people came to watch the efforts to rescue the hippo. It took ropes, boats, nets and cars --though the hippo was tired he was still fast and slippery. It took a brave rugby tackle to finally capture him, and the cheering of the crowd could be heard over a kilometer away.

Lafarge Eco Systems agreed to provide a home for the baby hippo and I rushed to Malindi to collect him. Tangled in fishing ropes, angry and tired, the hippo did not seem to appreciate our rescue at all. As we left for Mombasa, the crowd unanimously agreed to name him 'Owen' in honor of the volunteer who tackled him to the ground.

Exhausted, confused and extremely frightened, Owen immediately ran to the safety of a giant tortoise when we released him in Haller Park. Mzee, our 130 year old tortoise, just happened to be nearby and he was very surprised by Owen's odd behavior cowering behind him as a baby hippo does to its mother. Mzee quickly came to terms with his new friend and even returned signs of affection. The unusual relationship between this baby hippo and the ancient tortoise amazed people the world over and has featured in most countries on television and in news papers.

Owen and Mzee continue to spend their days together in the pond, feeding and patrolling. Owen nudges Mzee to come for walks, and Mzee sometimes even follows Owen. Hundreds of people have witnessed this incredible spectacle first hand at Haller Park which is open every day to the public. Owen will eventually be moved to a bigger pond in Haller Park were he can socialize with other hippos.

Dr. Paula Kahumbu

Chief Environmentalist, Haller Park

Mombasa, Kenya




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Re: Strangeest creatures in the world
« Reply #62 on: March 12, 2007, 03:10:27 PM »
this eh strange creatures, but is real odd kind of relationship. who could have guessed?

owen is an orphaned hippo
mzee is a 130 year old tortoise - mzee means wise old man in swahili

Owen and Mzee

A Hippo and Tortoise Tale

by Jennifer Ludden
 




 All Things Considered, July 17, 2005 · It sounds like a fable or a fairy tale. The main characters are an orphaned baby hippopotamus and a 130-year-old giant tortoise. The hippo was rescued from a natural disaster of biblical proportions, and the tortoise was meant to be dinner a century ago. But the story of Owen the hippo and Mzee the tortoise is absolutely true.

The animals are both the wards of Dr. Paula Kahumbu, general manager of Lafarge Ecosystems, which runs a sanctuary in Mombasa, Kenya. She tells Jennifer Ludden the story of a highly unlikely friendship and the children's book she helped write to tell the tale.

Foreword from 'Owen & Mzee'

December 26th, 2004 started off as a normal, quiet day. My son Joshua and I were out for a morning walk along the beach in front of my home when suddenly the sea began to race in. Within minutes the ocean became threatening. The tide had risen well beyond the high water mark. At that instant it became apparent the Tsunami that had started nearly 4,000 miles away far across the Indian Ocean would impact us as well. In less than 12 hours the Tsunami had finally reached the coast of Africa from its point of origin in Banda Aceh.


We ran from the beach back to my house where my sister and her children were waiting for us. They were all crying having just seen on television the haunting images of the devastating Indian Ocean Tsunami. Although we escaped the waves, a one year old hippopotamus 80 kilometers away was not as lucky.

Just before Christmas the unseasonably heavy rains near Malindi town washed a family of hippopotamuses down the Sabaki River and out to sea. The residents of the town tried in vain to urge the family back up the estuary. When the Tsunami hit Malindi, the sea turned angry, the sky clouded over and for a moment the hippos disappeared and were forgotten as all efforts went to rescuing the stranded fishermen.

The next day only one hippo could be seen. It was the baby and he was stranded on the reef. Hundreds of people came to watch the efforts to rescue the hippo. It took ropes, boats, nets and cars --though the hippo was tired he was still fast and slippery. It took a brave rugby tackle to finally capture him, and the cheering of the crowd could be heard over a kilometer away.

Lafarge Eco Systems agreed to provide a home for the baby hippo and I rushed to Malindi to collect him. Tangled in fishing ropes, angry and tired, the hippo did not seem to appreciate our rescue at all. As we left for Mombasa, the crowd unanimously agreed to name him 'Owen' in honor of the volunteer who tackled him to the ground.

Exhausted, confused and extremely frightened, Owen immediately ran to the safety of a giant tortoise when we released him in Haller Park. Mzee, our 130 year old tortoise, just happened to be nearby and he was very surprised by Owen's odd behavior cowering behind him as a baby hippo does to its mother. Mzee quickly came to terms with his new friend and even returned signs of affection. The unusual relationship between this baby hippo and the ancient tortoise amazed people the world over and has featured in most countries on television and in news papers.

Owen and Mzee continue to spend their days together in the pond, feeding and patrolling. Owen nudges Mzee to come for walks, and Mzee sometimes even follows Owen. Hundreds of people have witnessed this incredible spectacle first hand at Haller Park which is open every day to the public. Owen will eventually be moved to a bigger pond in Haller Park were he can socialize with other hippos.

Dr. Paula Kahumbu

Chief Environmentalist, Haller Park

Mombasa, Kenya





wheyyyy dat is real tortoise meat dere  :D just joking

dat tortoise real flicking big...i guess 130 yrs does do dat

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Re: Strangeest creatures in the world
« Reply #63 on: March 15, 2007, 11:56:53 AM »


The Bornean clouded leopard.
Photo: Reuters
March 15, 2007 - 1:10PM

Scientists have identified a leopard found on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra as a new species of great cat.

It's been named the Bornean clouded leopard or Neofelis Diardi.

Genetic and skin tests on the creature show it's almost as different from clouded leopards found on the Asian mainland as lions are from tigers.

The announcement follows a December report from WWF that dozens of new animal, fish, plant and tree species have recently been found on Borneo.

The island is one of the world's last frontiers for biodiversity but under threat from deforestation.
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« Reply #64 on: March 15, 2007, 12:23:38 PM »
dutty what strange about a clouded leopard?
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« Reply #65 on: March 15, 2007, 12:26:08 PM »
dutty what strange about a clouded leopard?

i dunno...they say is a new species

I figure..new..unexplored = strange

oh gord yuh know ah does drool on mihself,,why yuh pressurin mih wit all dese big people questions?
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« Reply #66 on: March 15, 2007, 12:36:55 PM »


The Bornean clouded leopard.
Photo: Reuters
March 15, 2007 - 1:10PM

Scientists have identified a leopard found on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra as a new species of great cat.

It's been named the Bornean clouded leopard or Neofelis Diardi.

Genetic and skin tests on the creature show it's almost as different from clouded leopards found on the Asian mainland as lions are from tigers.

The announcement follows a December report from WWF that dozens of new animal, fish, plant and tree species have recently been found on Borneo.

The island is one of the world's last frontiers for biodiversity but under threat from deforestation.

very fascinating how an animal so large could exist nowadays and only now detected

this is a quote from news reports:

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"Who said a leopard can never change its spots? For over a hundred years we have been looking at this animal and never realized it was unique," said Stuart Chapman, WWF International Coordinator of the Heart of Borneo programme.

does that mean then dat the animal was seen before but only now declared as a new species?


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« Reply #67 on: March 15, 2007, 12:38:39 PM »


The Bornean clouded leopard.
Photo: Reuters
March 15, 2007 - 1:10PM

Scientists have identified a leopard found on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra as a new species of great cat.

It's been named the Bornean clouded leopard or Neofelis Diardi.

Genetic and skin tests on the creature show it's almost as different from clouded leopards found on the Asian mainland as lions are from tigers.

The announcement follows a December report from WWF that dozens of new animal, fish, plant and tree species have recently been found on Borneo.

The island is one of the world's last frontiers for biodiversity but under threat from deforestation.

very fascinating how an animal so large could exist nowadays and only now detected

this is a quote from news reports:

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"Who said a leopard can never change its spots? For over a hundred years we have been looking at this animal and never realized it was unique," said Stuart Chapman, WWF International Coordinator of the Heart of Borneo programme.

does that mean then dat the animal was seen before but only now declared as a new species?


yes...they thought it was the exact smae species found on the mian land.
but dna tests confirmed that they are 2 different speices altogether
they divered what they say like 1.4 million yrs ago
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« Reply #68 on: March 15, 2007, 01:58:18 PM »


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now allyuh hadda do is study which one will go dong good in ah fryy bake and shadow benny with some mauby
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« Reply #69 on: March 15, 2007, 02:01:16 PM »
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Yeah boy yu right he real strange :devil: :rotfl:
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« Reply #70 on: March 15, 2007, 02:06:28 PM »
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Yeah boy yu right he real strange :devil: :rotfl:
ah like how dutty jus squeeze nic in dey..lol
he eh go taste nice with bake nah
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« Reply #71 on: March 15, 2007, 05:26:40 PM »
Behold....de Naked Mole Rat






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« Reply #72 on: March 15, 2007, 05:34:12 PM »
dat ting look like ah lawyer  8)
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« Reply #73 on: March 16, 2007, 02:33:34 PM »
dem ting eh strange ... dey ugly  :devil:
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« Reply #74 on: March 18, 2007, 04:01:59 PM »
BEHOLD THE OAR FISH. the largest bony fish in the world



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« Reply #75 on: March 18, 2007, 07:18:08 PM »

This creature is most probably the creation of an environmental problem. Children at a nursery in Weston-super-Mare, England spotted the three headed frog hopping in the garden.

Source: BBC News


The blog famous cyclops kitten, Cy was first thought to be a joke photo manipulation. Living only for a day, It had only one eye and was noseless.

Source: News.com


Nope this is not photoshop manipulated. A female polar bear named Pelusa turned purple after she was given a special treatment to clear up a skin condition. This has attracted crowds at the Mendoza City Zoo in Argentina. The fur has returned to normal after a few days.

Source: NW Botanicals


if yuh want more just go to the damn site http://www.hemmy.net/2006/03/19/top-10-strangest-animals/  ;D

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« Reply #76 on: March 18, 2007, 07:23:32 PM »
ah know ah going and get ah had lash fuh dis one but say wah...  :rotfl:

dis one is ah real mystery


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« Reply #77 on: March 19, 2007, 06:18:47 AM »
ah know ah going and get ah had lash fuh dis one but say wah...  :rotfl:

dis one is ah real mystery



Doh worry in ah timing boi :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :beermug: :beermug:
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« Reply #78 on: March 19, 2007, 06:44:02 AM »
Dis is Chinee dressin to go to wuk



Dis is Chinee skratchin he peepee, he jus cah get enough wood  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:



Doh worry, ah still love yu like ah brudda  :devil: :beermug: :devil: :beermug:
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« Reply #79 on: March 21, 2007, 11:03:20 AM »
Dis is Chinee dressin to go to wuk



Dis is Chinee skratchin he peepee, he jus cah get enough wood  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:



Doh worry, ah still love yu like ah brudda  :devil: :beermug: :devil: :beermug:

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: alright boss!!

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« Reply #80 on: March 21, 2007, 11:12:40 AM »
Dis is Chinee dressin to go to wuk



Dis is Chinee skratchin he peepee, he jus cah get enough wood  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:



Doh worry, ah still love yu like ah brudda  :devil: :beermug: :devil: :beermug:

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: alright boss!!

Me man ah now start wid up, wait ah have something special fu yu a** :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :beermug: :beermug:
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« Reply #81 on: March 21, 2007, 04:15:37 PM »
Dis is Chinee dressin to go to wuk



Dis is Chinee skratchin he peepee, he jus cah get enough wood  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:



Doh worry, ah still love yu like ah brudda  :devil: :beermug: :devil: :beermug:

 :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: alright boss!!

Me man ah now start wid up, wait ah have something special fu yu a** :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :beermug: :beermug:

whateva u do, i can do better  ;D

 

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