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The Umbrellabird

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Umbrellas are useful tool in our society aren't they? Imagine combining a a Umbrella and a bird..... It won't look quite like this: It would look more like.... this : Umbrella birds are large birds that inhabit central and south America. There are three species of Umbrellabird: the Long-Wattled Umbrellabird, the Amazonian Umbrellabird, and the Bare-Necked Umbrellabird. Each species of bird each has a similar crescent-like umbrella shape on their head ( the reason they are called umbrella birds.), But it's easy to differ on which species of umbrella bird you are looking at. Long-Wattled Umbrellabird      The Long-wattled Umbrellabird is about 11 inches long, black, and its diet consists of insects, lizards, and fruit. The male has a large wattle hanging from its chest, made of feathers. It also has a crest that goes from the top of its head to the end of its beak. This looks like an umbrella, and that’s what gives the bird its unique name. When mating, the male inflates

The animal that needs saving

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  At the Jellyfish blog, we talk about the history of toys, we talk about health but the thing we talk about the most is animals. So..... have you ever wondered what the worlds most endangered animal is ??? Well..... the worlds most endangered animal is (drum roll please)🥁🥁 known as the little cow! yup it's the Vaquita. Today, there are only about 10 individuals left.   People have been capturing Vaquita's for a while, and now the worlds is running out....Can you help save them ?? Credits go to Unicorn Blogger

The Forest Giraffe: A great Wonder

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    Have you ever heard of a giraffe?? Well today you're about to find out what the forest giraffe is! It's really called the Giraffe okapi zebra. But it's better known as the forest giraffe, or the Congolese giraffe , or the zebra giraffe. A lot isn't it! The forest giraffe is located in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Central Africa. The Males have two short horns covered with skin on the top of their heads. The Forest Giraffe is the only living relative of the giraffe. Unfortunately the forest giraffe is endangered, but by doing everything we can we will be able to preserve these animals. Credit go to Monica B.