biology

MEET ME AT NGORONGORO CRATER! //Physical Geography, Biology

      My book is entitled Discovering the Wonders of Our World, by The Reader’s Digest. I found this book coincidently on my trip back to the scenic Lunan Stone Forest, where I reunited with ancestral flying cows and saved this heavy text from sliding off the ragged rocks and being caught on tree limbs. No, I actually burrowed this from Mr. Carpenter’s library. I decided to read it because this fat book was so inviting with irrelevant information I don’t need to know and places I will never venture upon. Nonetheless, it’s interesting to research on places that do not exist in realism; places learned but never discovered if not desperate enough to travel there.Read more >>

WHO COOKS FOR YOU? //Biology

The title of the information I have researched for this blog post is Barred Owl – Strix varia, by Owl Pages, the author. It’s actually a web page but holds just as much information a typical book would hold, minus the dust and worms. I chose to read about Barred Owls because owls fascinate me in many perspectives; the goddess Athena is symbolized by these wise owls, and they are also featured as messengers in Hogwarts, mentioned in the Harry Potter series, by J.K. Rowling, I reread numerously and enjoy.Read more >>

HOLY Sea COW! //Biology


Those big, burly sea cows that, from a distance in the pitches of dark nights, have a similar appearance to mermaids … or, on a more likely comparison, they look like walruses—minus the ivory tusks. Sea cows are, in fact, their nicknames, for their pudgy physique that cows have (they aren’t related to cows, though, but elephants).Read more >>

Goats (Lice) // Biology

Oh, it seems like another of those irritating itchy days! In fact, it's one of those days where back scratchers are a necessity for scraping your head! Actually, on heavier terms, this could mean you have lice infested on your body. However, this blog post will be on the lice that inhabit goats, not humans.Read more >>

Goats (The CAE Virus) // Biology

Within this blog post, I will be disusing the infamous CAE virus.Read more >>

Rodents // Biology

What are rodents? Rodents, or rodentia, is an order of the largest variations of mammals that have a pair of sharp incisors used for gnawing.


Rodents' incisors do not stop growing as they live. They are useful tools for nibbling out of situations and chewing on hard food, but the incisors also cause problems.Read more >>

Bio-Tech

                         I am reading the book Bio-Tech by David Jefferis andi found it in Mr.Carpenters library. Well mostly this is about your body. Well what I learned was that people work on this job. Have you ever wanted to be a person who works on this? Or even you have been intereted into this.Read more >>

human body

   The book that i am reading is Human Body it was written by linda Calabresi. I have found it from Mr.carpenters library. The main idea of the book is just about how your body is working and how it is working. When i was looking at the book it was so catchebal thats why i even wanted to take this book. So thats bassicly why i wanted to take the book out.Read more >>

human body

                         The book that i am reading is Human Body it was written by linda Calabresi. I have found it from Mr.carpenters library. The main idea of the book is just about how your body is working and how it is working. When i was looking at the book it was so catchebal thats why i even wanted to take this book. So thats bassicly why i wanted to take the book out.Read more >>

My blog on the Human Blog

 


                                                            


                                                 The name of my blog book is called the Human Body.Read more >>

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