ABOUT ME

HI......i am a girl of 16 yrs and a wildlife lover .I live in ahmedabad in gujrat which is in india. you must have seen my blogs are basicallyon wildlife i generally sit on the computer and search somthing or the other related to wildlife .I hate insects thst true......but i luv animals and u may see more posts related to animals on this site.....and yes if u dun like nything ...abt my blog u cn anytime comment on it and let me know so that i know other than that i hope so u like my blogs

Friday, December 17, 2010

NOW...OR..NEVER.......(SAVE THE TIGRIS)

REMEBER....THE SURVIVAL & EXTINCTION OF THIS
SPECIES IS IN OUR HANDS..!!!!
A MEMBER OF THE BIOLOGICAL FAMILY OF CATS, TIGERS (PANTHERA TIGRIS) ARE APEX PREDATORS THAT OCCUPY THE TOP SPOT IN JUNGLE ECOSYSTEM..!!!


THERE ARE  8 SUB-SPECIES OF TIGERS:
>THE SIBERIAN OR THE AMUR TIGER
   




















>THE SOUTH CHINA TIGER
  
>THE ROYAL BENGAL TIGER
 
>THE JAVAN TIGER
 ONE OF THE EXTINCT SPECIES OF THE TIGER FAMILY......!!!!!!!
>THE BALINESE TIGER
 ANOTHE ONE OF THE SPECIES WHICH IS EXTINCT...!!!!!!!!
>THE INDOCHINESE TIGERS
ALSO CONSIDERED TO BE EXTINCT..!!!!!!!!
>THE CASPIAN TIGERS 
IS AN EXTINCT SPECIE...!!!
>THE SUMATRAN TIGER

AS APEX CREATURES....TIGERS PLAY A SIGNIFICANT ROLE IN BALANCING THE ECO-SYSTEM. WITHOUT THESE CATS...OUR JUNGLES WOULD HAVE LARGE POPULATION OF HERBIVORES WHICH WOULD INTURN LEAD TO COLLAPSE OF THE NATURAL HABITAT....!!!!!!

well....of the 8 sub-species listed ,3 to 4 are already extinct and the others remaining are also endangered.................PLEASE SAVE THEM ..not for me but for mother earth or else we will also meet our fate as them........!!!!!!



note: pictures are taken from google.com...fr more pictures check out google.com

Monday, November 15, 2010

GREENEYES


Greeneyes are deep-sea aulopiform marine fishes in the small family Chlorophthalmidae. Thought to have a circumglobal distribution in tropical and temperate waters, the family contains just 18 species in two genera. The family name Chlorophthalmidae derives from thegreek words chloros meaning "green" and ophthalmos meaning "eye".Some species are of interest to commercial and subsistence fisheries the fish are made into fish meal or sold fresh.Aptly named after their disproportionately large, iridescent  eyes, greeneyes are slender fish with slightly compressed bodies. The largest species, the Shortnose greeneye (Chlorophthalmus agassizi) reaches a length of 40 centimetres (16 in), but most other species are much smaller. Their heads are small with large jaws. The coloration ranges from a yellowish to blackish brown, and some species have cryptic blotches.Their fins are simple and spineless; aside from their eyes, some species also have iridescent patches covering the head




Greeneyes are generally deepwater fish, found from 50 metres (160 ft) down to about 1,000 metres (3,300 ft). They seem to prefer thecontinental and shelves, possibly forming schools. Greeneyes are known to primarily feed on benthic invertebrates, as well as pelagic crustaceans such as decapods and mysids.Like many aulopiform fish, greeneyes are hermaphroditic; this is thought to be a great advantage in deep-sea habitats, where the chances of running into a compatible mate are uncertain. Young and larval greeneyes are pelagic rather than benthic, staying within the upper levels of the water column. Hake are known predators of greeneyes.




WHITE TIGERS NEW MOM

                THIS  IS SPECIALLY FOR THE ANIMAL LOVERS ALL OVER THE WORLD   EVEN I AM ONE AND AFTER SEEING THIS I THOUGHT  OF THAT CHIMP AS TO HOW ITS HEART MELTED FOR AN ANIMAL OF TOTALLY DIFF KIND THIS IS WHAT THE HUMAN RACE NEEDS TO UNDERSTAND  AND LEARN ANYWAYS I HOPE SO U LIKE THIS AND PLS DO COMMENT ......!!!!


 When hurricane Hannah separated two white tigers from their mother, Anjana came to the Rescue.   Anjana, a chimp at TIGERS in South Carolina, became surrogate mom and playmate to the cubs, even helping with bottle feeding, according to The Sun.   But here's the truly amazing part: This is something Anjana does all the time,  having helped raised  leopard and lion cubs on several occasions.

These pics are truly gorgeous.