My legacy will be my message after all the work I had made when I grow up (be an adult).
Well, I have many interesting projects to choose for when I grow up, but, the most interesting for me is having a project about being a marine biologist and helping whales (especially Orcas) not to extinct.
I have some steps for my project and are very interesting, this are:
* I will graduate from Gimnasio La Montaña.
* I will go to Australia to study marine biology.
* After, I will have a TV program about saving whales and after I will be very recognized in the world by my work and Sea World will ask me if I could work there like an Orca whale trainer, well like that is the dream of my life, I will accept.
* I will have much money because in Sea World they pay very well. I will have a bobtail dog whose name will be Bruno or Toby but if it’s a girl her name will be Annie or June.
* Time after I will marry and I will have a pair of twins, two boys. They will be very intelligent and will graduate from Oxford University.
* When I got retired from work I will go to live in Oxford where my son’s live.
Well, now that you know my steps of my project you will know what my legacy is about.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Sunday, September 21, 2008
The smallest snake on Earth!
The 4th of august scientists discovered the world's smallest snake on Earth!!
It is less than 4 inches long and it's similar to a piece of spaghetti. Penn State University biologist found this snake on 2006, S. Blair Hedges discovered it hidden under a rock on an island on the Caribbean sea. This biologist named it Leptotyphlops carlae or L. carlae in honor of his wife named Carla. Or this snake is also called worm snake.There are 3 worm snakes known on Earth-one on London and two on a Caribbean museum in Martinique.
To verify if this specimens are from a new specie they measured an adult snake, at least one male and one female from each other specie and compared the sizes and weights of the snakes (the snakes that they measured were all the species known).
Then Hedge studied all the physical characteristics of the snake including color patterns and scales, and finally he could prove that those snakes are a new specie.
Well, while larger snakes can put 100 eggs at one time and this snake can put only one enormous egg at one time. This egg measures half-size of the full grown mini snake."Although the snake looks like a worm, Hedges was sure it wasn't. "[Scientist who study amphibians and reptiles] have a sixth sense about these animals," he said. "We know a snake when we see one."
The smallest lizard was discovered in the Dominican Republic and the smallest frog, bird and bee were all found in Cuba. The largest animals are also found on islands.Most of the L. carlae's habitat has been destroyed by deforestation. Hedges believes that shrinking habitat could drive the animal to extinction. "New and interesting species are being discovered on Caribbean islands, despite the very small amount of natural forests remaining," Hedges said.
By: Claudia Atticot
Adapted by: Me...Lucía Zarama
It is less than 4 inches long and it's similar to a piece of spaghetti. Penn State University biologist found this snake on 2006, S. Blair Hedges discovered it hidden under a rock on an island on the Caribbean sea. This biologist named it Leptotyphlops carlae or L. carlae in honor of his wife named Carla. Or this snake is also called worm snake.There are 3 worm snakes known on Earth-one on London and two on a Caribbean museum in Martinique.
To verify if this specimens are from a new specie they measured an adult snake, at least one male and one female from each other specie and compared the sizes and weights of the snakes (the snakes that they measured were all the species known).
Then Hedge studied all the physical characteristics of the snake including color patterns and scales, and finally he could prove that those snakes are a new specie.
Well, while larger snakes can put 100 eggs at one time and this snake can put only one enormous egg at one time. This egg measures half-size of the full grown mini snake."Although the snake looks like a worm, Hedges was sure it wasn't. "[Scientist who study amphibians and reptiles] have a sixth sense about these animals," he said. "We know a snake when we see one."
Many of the world's smallest animals have been discovered in the Caribbean.
The smallest lizard was discovered in the Dominican Republic and the smallest frog, bird and bee were all found in Cuba. The largest animals are also found on islands.Most of the L. carlae's habitat has been destroyed by deforestation. Hedges believes that shrinking habitat could drive the animal to extinction. "New and interesting species are being discovered on Caribbean islands, despite the very small amount of natural forests remaining," Hedges said.
By: Claudia Atticot
Adapted by: Me...Lucía Zarama
Monday, September 8, 2008
Thomas my cousin
This Picture is about my cousin Thomas.
He is a very nice person and when you meet him (someday) you will see that he is very cute!!! He is 4 years old.
I chose to put this picture because for me he is very important and we have past very special moments together with all the family.
Well, for me he is like my little brother and I think I am like his big sister. :)
When you know him you will know that he is very, very but very nice!!!
He is a very nice person and when you meet him (someday) you will see that he is very cute!!! He is 4 years old.
I chose to put this picture because for me he is very important and we have past very special moments together with all the family.
Well, for me he is like my little brother and I think I am like his big sister. :)
When you know him you will know that he is very, very but very nice!!!
Monday, September 1, 2008
It's fun time!!!
Hi nice to meet you!!
I think you will enjoy this blog, it will be very nice when its finished!!
Then, will be the time for you to talk!!Write comments!!:)
See ya!!
I think you will enjoy this blog, it will be very nice when its finished!!
Then, will be the time for you to talk!!Write comments!!:)
See ya!!
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