Blog #34/National Geographic
Baby Harp Seal: http://animals.nationalgeographic.com
- What? Seal rests on the Artic Ice.
- When? October 28, 2010.
- Where? Artic Ice.
- Why? Its mother can distinguish it from hundreds of others by scent alone.
- Who? Baby Harp Seal.
- How? Rest alone on the Artic Ice.
Baby Asian Elephant in Tall Grass: http://animals.nationalgeographic.com
- What? baby elephants are born big, standing approximately three feet (one meter) tall and weighing 200 pounds (91 kilograms) at birth. They nurse for two to three years, and are fully mature at 9 (females) to 15 (males) years of age.
- When? October 28, 2010
- Where?
- Why? That is how they are born
- Who? Baby Elephants
- How? Creation
Leopard Cub Playing With Mother's Tail
- What? Usually solitary animals, leopard cubs live with their mothers for two years, learning how to hunt. Cubs are born in pairs and are grayish with no discernible spots.
- When? October 28, 2010
- Why?
- Who? Leopard
- Where?
- How? They are born in pairs.
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