Don't be fooled
by cute overload, the Sand Cat (Felis Margarita) is a little-known species of
desert cats. They live in the harshest deserts of Asia and Africa. They are very
comfortable in environments but other wildcats cannot easy to handle, like the
Sahara and Arabian deserts as well as those of Pakistan and Iran.
Sand cats looks alike domestic cats, but they are larger and
thicker, particularly around the head. Their ears are wider apart which
flattens out when crouching down for the hunt. Fur lines their under-paws and
between the toes to protect against the scorching sand.
The most unbelievable fact is this cat can go for months
without drinking water! Strangely, as a wildcat they are not afraid of humans.
This cat is simply brave and definitely impressive.
Saturday, 10 May 2014
Petra By Night Jordan
There is a nightly event called
"Petra by Night" held at The Treasury in Petra, it is an unbelievable
scene, the whole carved rock face lit up by hundreds of candles. Giving Lens, sitting under the stars, chilling out with friends,
enjoying the atmosphere and relax and soak in the experience. If you are going
to visit Jordan, make sure you book in for Petra by Night, the tickets are
limited each evening so that the area isn't over crowded.
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Jordan
Friday, 9 May 2014
Common Yellowthroat warbler
Common
Yellowthroat warbler in a flowering redbud tree, and was one of five warbler
species ever saw on one of seven species that have been seen this week. Actually
the bright yellow of this male's chin and breast against the bright purple of
the flowers and the other warblers seen this week were: ovenbird, Louisiana
waterthrush, northern waterthrush, black-throated blue, black and white, and
+Claus Holzapfel found a window kill worm-eating warbler.
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Birds
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