Dromedary ............the 2 humper..........aka Arabian Camel
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Dromedary ............the 2 humper..........aka Arabian Camel
yellow jackeT (
Bonny
I really hate those little suckers. ouch:mad:#$@%&^%Quote:
yellow jackeT (
Tick
Triceratops
Swan
nine-spotted ladybird beetle
Eskimo CurleW
- Now almost extinct, this shorebird once migrated in huge flocks between its remote breeding grounds on the taiga to its wintering grounds in Argentina. Each year, on its way there and back, it faced a slaughter in fall, winter, and spring by gunners who sometimes filled wagons with the birds.
By the beginning of the 1900s, the Eskimo curlew was considered extinct, but a few sightings in the past decades in Canada and the United States indicate the existence of a small breeding population. The breeding grounds are yet to be discovered in the North. The bird now has complete legal protection.
http://www.animalport.com/extinct-an...mo-Curlew.html
potter wasP
pterodoN
katydiD (BIG grasshopper!)
Diplodocus - large herbivorous dinosaur with elongated neck and whip like tail.
Sugar Glider
redheaD (diving duck)
do-dO (what my ex-boss was!)
Oropendola - large birds with pointed bills
Anaconda..............Big Snake
http://brianlean.files.wordpress.com...1/anaconda.jpg
spittlebuG (make a froth on stems and grasses to cover their eggs)
Giant Stag BeetlE (eats spittlebugs)
emperor penguiN
Earwigs .................are so named because they crawl into people's ears while they're sleeping and eat their brains. :D You're out of danger Wom, since a brain is the prerequisite for the Earwig. Must have been raised by earwigs as a child.;)
Shetland PonY (used extensively by Alabaman cowboys for rounding up armadillos)
Yellow Bellied Sap Sucker (I did not realize this was a woodpecker)
http://www.petoftheday.com/talk/pict...pictureid=4099
Roach (Whats yellow with black spots in it ??? Roach infested custard)
Karoo Chat ...........A smallish bird (15 to 18 cms), a near endemic to southern Africa (also found in south western Angola). It is a common resident of the Karoo, but is also found in the other parts of the Cape and Namibia. It inhabits scrubby plateaus and stony hillsides and lives off insects and seeds
http://i.pbase.com/o2/37/741337/1/97...arooChat8b.jpg
Toucan
New Zealand Falcon
http://www.surfbirds.com/media/galle...0830040417.jpg
nut weeviL (small beetles with mouth-parts modified into a downward -curving
beak or snout. Expensive little buggers they do over $500,000,000
damage annually along with their relatives.
Lilac-breasted Roller,
Coracias caudatus, is a member of the roller family of birds. It is widely distributed in sub-Saharan Africa and the southern Arabian Peninsula, preferring open woodland and savanna; it is largely absent from treeless places.
http://www.pbase.com/calliedewet/image/82928547.jpg
Racket Tailed Roller
http://www.surfbirds.com/media/galle...1119033254.jpg
RatfinK (Alabaman Racing Enthusiast)
http://i970.photobucket.com/albums/a...RatFinkRod.jpg
killdeeR