Saturday, November 12, 2011

Boats

kayak

rowboat

motorboat

ferry

cruise

aircraft carrier
As you can see and most of you know that the kayak is the smallest boat. The next in size is the rowboat the rowboat is bigger than the kayak but still very small and they are both pretty slow. The motor boat however is really fast but still isn't very big though it's allot bigger than the motor boat and the kayak. The ferry is allot bigger than a motorboat! It can carry cars in it even though it is still not as fast as a motorboat. The cruise ship is so much bigger than the ferry, it's huge!it is really fast, faster than the motorboat! The aircraft carrier is the biggest of them all, usually. It can carry planes and still go about as fast as the cruise boat!

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Hang Gliders

take off

flying over trees

fling over ocean

landing
Hang gliding is a fun but dangerous sport. If you make one wrong move you will find your self free falling.Not all people do it for a sport, some people do it for traveling!!!

Monday, June 13, 2011

puma

ready to pounce on prey
spots prey
looking for pray
cub
ready to take a nap









pumas

Leopards

cubs
source:http://news.nationalgeographic.com

threatening

source:http://www.picarena.com

hunting
source:http://animalszooguru.blogspot.com
cub climbing
Source: http://www.hsd3.org

Leopards are the best tree climbers of the big cats.  They can drag prey up to twice their size up a tree.  For their size, they are the strongest of the big cats.  They hunt at night and are solitary creatures.

Cheetahs

adult with one cub
cubs
drinking
threatening
adult protecting cubs
adult with baby

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Hippos

saying get away
Source: http://rawstylus.wordpress.com

baby
Source: http://www.bakegreek.com/tag/hippo/
helping baby swim
Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nagunak/54749368/
swimming
Source: http://www.pollsb.com/polls/hippo

Arctic Fox

Hiding
Source: http://www.thewolfmountainnaturecenter.org
catching prey
Source: http://www.flickr.com
In summer
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org
Waiting for prey
Source: http://animals.nationalgeographic.com