Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Meet the Saola. the size o the population has decreased and now we do not even know if there are any alive and we are still killing creatures that are of great use to us. It is one of the most important to agriculture in this area of the US or any other country. We are killing them just because we need more room to build a new house or shopping center like Walmart and now we are killing them because we want to keep up with others who have managed to destroy what little nature is left and now we need the animals just as much as they need us and that will always be so. no matter who remains no matter how little life is left I would fight for all the animals on this earth until no life remain s I will always remain and cross the world for them and I will always come for them if I could. This is what the Saola looks like.

Friday, April 4, 2014

Meet the  Copper-belly Water Snake.This endangered species is a deadly snake that is almost extinct. They eat rodents like mice and more. They have dark bodies with light red-orange bellies. They can grow to be anywhere from 3 to 5 feet long, and the are not poisonous.
The longest one is 65.5 inches long. They usually have up to 16 young in a litter. 
They are caught for their bright colors rarity size and value in pet trade.