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« on: November 13, 2008, 10:02:42 PM » |
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Hi, I have uiploaded my Mammals-2 catagory. It contains words, pictures x3, pronuniations and POI for each of the following: -Zebra -Giraffe -Hippopotamus -Lion -Giant panda
Please find details of POI below if you would like to record your own voice. I know my Australian accent may sound a bit strange to amny of you.
MAMMALS 2
ZEBRA -There are three species of zebra. -Zebras are mammals -A group of zebras is called a herd -Zebras live in parts of Africa -On average, a zebra in the wild lives 25 years -Zebras range from a height of 3.5 to 5 feet (1 to 1.5 meters) at the shoulder. -Zebras weigh from 440 to 990 pounds (200 to 450 kilograms). - Zebras belong to the horse family. - A zebra can run up to about 35 miles per hour (56 kilometers per hour). - A baby zebra can stand up just 20 minutes after it's born. It can run when it's an hour old.
GIRAFFE - The giraffe is the tallest mammal on Earth. Giraffes can be 19 feet (6 meters) tall. - A giraffe's tongue can be up to 21 inches (53 centimeters) long. It is also prehensile, which means it can grab and hold onto objects. - Giraffes can go weeks without drinking water. Giraffes get most of the water they need from the plants they eat. - Scientists used to believe that giraffes made no sound, but giraffes do make noises. - Some giraffe sounds, called infrasound, cannot be heard by humans. - Female giraffes are pregnant for approximately 15 months before giving birth. - A newborn giraffe is about 6 feet (1.9 meters) tall at birth and weighs about 150 pounds (68 kilograms). - Giraffes grow about 4 feet (1.2 meters) in their first year of life. - The giraffe usually sleeps standing up, because it can take too long for a giraffe to get back up on its feet if a predator should approach. - Giraffes have two to four short, blunt horns on their head. No two giraffes have the same pattern of spots.
HIPPOPOTAMUS - The scientific name for the common hippo is Hippopotamus amphibious. - Hippopotamus comes from two Greek words that mean river horse. - Hippos' toes are webbed, which helps them paddle through the water. - Hippopotamuses live in rivers and lakes in central and southern Africa. - A hippo is 12 to 15 feet (4 to 5 meters) long and weighs from 5,000 to 8,000 pounds (2,300 to 3,600 kilograms). - Hippos eat only vegetation—grasses and water plants. - Baby hippos are called calves. They often nurse underwater. - Baby hippos are born underwater. They can swim almost from the moment they're born. - Hippos can live to be more than 40 years old in the wild. - Hippopotamuses are aggressive, do not fear humans, and are considered one of Africa's more dangerous animals.
LION - Lions belong to the Felidae or cat family - Unlike most cats, lions are excellent swimmers. - Lions are carnivores—meat eaters. They hunt animals ranging in size from small hares to large buffalo. - Lions are mammals. - When lions walk, their heels don't touch the ground. - Generally, the darker the lion's mane, the older he is. - Lions can run at a top speed of 36 miles (58 kilometers) an hour, but not for long. - Lions are the only members of the cat family (Felidae) with manes, though only the male lions have manes. - A full grown adult male lion can weigh between 330 and 550 pounds (150 and 259 kilograms). - Lions have been known to live nearly 30 years in captivity and have an average life span of 15 years in the wild.
GIANT PANDA - There are probably only about 1,000 giant pandas left in the wild. They are classified as an endangered species. - Pandas are mammals. - Giant pandas may live to be up to 30 years old in captivity. - Giant pandas weigh between 165 and 300 pounds (75 and 136 kilograms). - Giant pandas used to range throughout southern and eastern China, Myanmar, and north Vietnam. Now they are found only in a small part of China. - After the age of six, female giant pandas begin to have cubs. - Giant pandas are found in the wild only in mountainous bamboo forests of southwestern China. - Habitat loss caused by logging is the largest threat to giant pandas today. - Young pandas stay with their mothers for up to 18 months. - After the age of six, female giant pandas begin to have cubs. - Pandas eat almost nothing but bamboo shoots and leaves.
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