The Stocking Chronicles

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Well i only have one thing to say, "I totally agree with you, and just bugger the lot."
Amazing isn't it, the wonders a self prep talk can do.

I'm watching this documentary on National Geographic. There is a lizard called a Bicycle Lizard. This is because when it runs, it's legs move in circular motions, literary 360 degrees.

Anyway, I was looking for a picture of the Arctic Fox running across the snow. They look really adorable, all fluffy and white. Yes, I know, until you see them eating. But otherwise they look like of innocent like, gamboling across the snow.

So i went to the National Geographic website, since they were the one to show the documentary on creatures living in the Artic. And though they didn't have a photo of the fox running across the snow, i found this one on King Penguines. They have necks! Quite long ones too, considering that usually they are like a circle, the head, balanced on top of an oval, the body.

They have some photos of the Arctic Hare too. Little round balls of fur. Because of the extreme cold, most of the animals there have really thick coats. Makes them look extremely huggable.

Oh, i found the picture. Gambol, gambol. They are quite light, about about 3-8kg. Small too, about 60cm at most. Ok, after consulting the ruler, maybe not that small but still a reasonable size.
How many feet or foot touches the ground at any time when they walk or run?

Fluffy







1 Comments:

Blogger michelle said...

0 feet marie. doesn't the picture tell you that? They float along like a hover craft!

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