One of the best modified scooters ever made.
One of the best modified scooters ever made.
A scooter or motor scooter is a motorcycle with a step-through frame and a platform for the rider's feet. Elements of scooter design were present in some of the earliest motorcycles, and scooters have been made since at least 1914. Scooter development continued in Europe and the United States between the World Wars.
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Musk deer is attempting to escape the small zoo but is unable to do so
Musk deer is attempting to escape the small zoo but is unable to do so.
Himalayan Musk Deer (Moschus chrysogaster), Sagarmatha National Park / Nepal
This shy Himalayan mammal species is listed by IUCN as Endangered because of a probable serious population decline. The musk produced by this genus of primitive deer is highly valued for its cosmetic and alleged pharmaceutical properties, and can fetch U.S.$45,000 per kilogram on the international market. Although this musk, produced in a gland of the males, can be extracted from live animals, most "musk-gatherers" kill the animals to remove the entire sac, which yields only about 25 grams (1/40 of a kilogram) of the brown waxy substance. Such poaching is relatively easy to accomplish and difficult to stop using only legal means.
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Lizard eating Cockroach at night
Most lizards fall into two categories: insectivores and omnivores. Insectivores only eat insects and other invertebrates. They can eat anything from spiders, flies, and aphids to crickets, mealworms, and dubia roaches. Some species have a diet similar to turtles and are omnivores.
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Elephant love to bathe in water and play in the mud
Elephants love to bathe in water and play in the mud either on their own or with each other. To do this, they need space to splash, roll around, submerge, and cover themselves in mud.
African bush elephant, (Loxodonta Africana) taking a bath in muddy water to cool down and to get rid of parasites when the mud dries, by scratching itself against tree trunks.
Elephants love to swim, cool off, frolic and splash in the water and then to cover themselves with thick luscious mud. ... As we have grown over the years we continued with elephant bathing.
While bathing elephants itself isn't harmful, it's the process to get the elephants to go against their natural instinct to avoid humans that's often unethical. That's why truly ethical sanctuaries usually have an observe rather than disturb approach. This makes sense if you think about it.
Although elephants are large and a human is a small per cent of their body weight, elephants are not physically designed to carry people and a howdah (a type of saddle) on their back. You might see many articles that say riding elephants does not hurt the elephants. However, this is false
Tails: Just like a dog, when an elephant's tail is swishing from side to side swatting away flies, it is happy. ... This is exactly the same for elephants. If an elephant approaches you with lazy, almost half closed eyes and its tailing swishing slowly from side to side, it is a good sign this animal is very relaxed.
Elephants are highly sensitive and caring animals, much like humans. If a baby elephant cries, the herd will touch and caress the baby with their trunks to soothe it.
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Monkey eat my food
A Monkey's Diet
Have you ever noticed that monkeys in cartoons always seem to be eating bananas? Actually, wild monkeys don't eat bananas! Bananas don't grow naturally; they are planted by people, so wild monkeys don't even have a chance to eat them.
In the wild, most monkeys are omnivores, which means they eat both plants and meat. And all monkeys eat about the same things. Depending on their habitat, there may be some slight changes, but all monkeys eat fruits, leaves, seeds, nuts, flowers, vegetables, and insects. Let's look at a few specific types of monkeys to see what they eat.
Proboscis monkeys are easily recognized because of their large noses, and they have to be careful about the fruit they eat. They can only eat unripe fruit. When fruit ripens, it develops more sugar, which then breaks down through a process called fermentation. When this happens, gases are released. These gases would cause a proboscis monkey's stomach to swell up, which could cause death. Proboscis monkeys eat fruit from January to May, and then they eat leaves the rest of the year. They're known to eat over 55 different types of leaves, and they will also eat insects, seeds, and flowers.
Howler monkeys are the loudest land animal! Their calls can be heard up to three miles away. In addition to being very loud, howler monkeys also have a keen sense of smell. They can smell fruit and nuts that are over a mile away. They like to hang upside down from branches by their tails, and often this is how they eat. #doctoo #doctoofood #doctoolifestyle
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Little kid trying to fly like a Superman in Superman dress
What if we looked at our youth, as they learn, grow and change in the same way we are in awe and appreciation of the changing of the leaves in the season.
I find out too often that we are worried about what our children will become rather than appreciate who they already are. I remember when my kids were young I got so caught up in their future that I forgot to just sit back and enjoy who they were, what they had already accomplished and trust that they would learn and grow in their own time.
When my son Mason learned to walk, it was not because I yelled at him, motivated him or challenged him. Instead, when he was ready, he got up and fell down then got up again and fell down again, until eventually he learned to walk. It did not matter what the book said about what age he “should” be crawling or walking, he just wanted to walk, so he did. He had the desire inside him to walk and no matter what we said or what obstacles came in his way, he was determined to walk.
I believe our children have an innate desire to do things, that “they” want. If we take that lesson and use it with our children in school, sports or anything that we would like them to excel at, you might be surprised at what I’m about to say.
I think the most important thing we should be doing for our children is to encourage them to find their passion and second is that it is okay to fail. I believe it is most important for us to create an environment where our children fall in love with the activities they are involved with and then being okay when they fail.
Actor, Will Smith says that kids should “Fail early, Fail Often and Fail Forward.” Hall of Fame Quarterback, Joe Montana taught me, “Fail Fast, Fail Forward.” A very similar message. To me, this means that we should encourage our children to find things that they enjoy, give them the freedom to try it, without our help or judgement.
I feel I had an amazing childhood, and when I look back, I had very little interference with adults. In fact, most of my learning outside the classroom was done with friends, classmates, neighbors and team mates. We played because we loved to compete with our friends. We played because we loved the game. We played because we were having fun. We did not play because it was going to “teach” us “life lessons” nor at age 10 were we concerned with getting a college scholarship. Instead, we just played for the love of the game.
If we go back and look at my sons journey to walk, we will see that it was not my desire or teaching him to walk that helped him to learn, it was his own desire and resolve to walk. By giving him the freedom to fail, fall down, get back up and continue to try without judgment, (encouragement yes!) but it was his desire that led to his eventual success.
“Children are more in need of role models than critics.” –Coach Hall of Fame Basketball Coach John Wooden
As parents, way too often, we tend to look at our children’s failures. We look at their grades, their inability to hit a baseball or make a basket as failure, rather than focusing on their effort and the joy that they are having. As adults we learn that it is not all about the destination, rather we need to enjoy the journey. I believe we must allow our children the same freedom if we would like them to create a healthy self confidence and ability to desire to participate and try new things.
In my over 30 years working in youth sports, coaching, teaching and being a father, I have found that my kids have grown the most when they loved what they chose to be involved. They were challenged and I encouraged them, but ultimately left them alone to figure it out for themselves.
So how do we teach our children to compete or find a desire to participate in activities that we, the parents, believe it could be good for them to try?
Here are a few things that I have found that have helped me to encourage my kids to do things without causing resentment.
Get involved.
It does not matter your individual skill, it matters that you are willing to do it with them… One reason that I believe that I excelled in basketball was because of my mom. Although she was an artist and not very skilled in basketball, she would go outside with me and rebound the ball. To be honest, it is one of my best memories with her—just hanging out and shooting baskets. She did not coach me or try to teach me, instead she just rebounded and was in amazement when my shots went in.
Focus on the effort rather than results.
Although my mom was excited for me when I made a basket, she truly enjoyed watching me play. She was just happy that I was trying my best, learning from the coaches and learning to compete. It didn’t make a difference to her if we brought home a trophy. She would always ask me how much fun did I have, what did I learn from the game and what was my favorite part of playing. There was no pressure to succeed, rather a true sharing of enjoyment for the game.
Allow and even encourage mistakes.
It may sound crazy, but our kids will learn more from failing at an early age than they will if they succeed. That being said, the focus on effort rather than result is extremely important. By encouraging our kids to push themselves, to continue to play, and give it 100% of their effort—they will learn valuable lessons that translate off the court as well.
Use positive reinforcement.
I am not saying that bribing your kids is the way to go, but I have found that my kids were always more engaged when we had rewards established rather than punishments. I also found that if I stayed positive, it helped them to stay positive as they learned to compete.
Get some help. It has been proven time and time again, that any child who attends a skills clinic prior to the season has a much better chance of understanding the game, have better skill development and more confidence. Even one day clinics can help your child to be more excited and engaged about their season.
My kids have challenged me and I know that I have not always gotten it right. What I have learned is that if we want our children to find joy in an activity, sport, music, art or scholastics, we need to be okay with them choosing their own path. Allow others to help teach and coach them. Allow them to fail from time to time and get on the same page with their coaches and teachers. Lastly, and this might be the most important, let them know daily that they have unconditional love and support.
The ride—parenting young children, goes way too fast. I truly hope that you take the time to enjoy who your kids are now and enjoy the process of watching them become even more amazing. If you blink you will miss the greatest show on earth. Your kids!
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Golden Eyes Frog 🐸
Frog, any of various tailless amphibians belonging to the order Anura. Used strictly, the term may be limited to any member of the family Ranidae (true frogs), but more broadly the name frog is often used to distinguish the smooth-skinned, leaping anurans from squat, warty, hopping ones, which are called toads.
In general, frogs have protruding eyes, no tail, and strong, webbed hind feet that are adapted for leaping and swimming. They also possess smooth, moist skins. Many are predominantly aquatic, but some live on land, in burrows, or in trees. A number depart from the typical form. Sedge frogs (Hyperolius), for example, are climbing African frogs with adhesive toe disks. The flying frogs (Rhacophorus) are tree-dwelling, Old World rhacophorids; they can glide 12 to 15 metres (40 to 50 feet) by means of expanded webbing between the fingers and toes (see tree frog).
Although many frogs have poisonous skin glands, these toxins do not usually provide protection from predatory mammals, birds, and snakes. Edible anurans rely on camouflage; some blend with their backgrounds, while others change colours. Several species have bright colours on their underparts that flash when the frog moves, possibly confusing enemies or serving as a warning of the frog’s toxicity. Most frogs eat insects, other small arthropods, or worms (see video), but a number of them also eat other frogs, rodents, and reptiles.
The annual breeding of frogs usually takes place in fresh water. In the sexual embrace (amplexus), the male clasps the female from behind and extrudes sperm over the eggs as they are ejected by the female. The eggs, laid in numbers varying from a few hundred to several thousand (depending on the species), then float off in clusters, strings, or sheets and may become attached to the stems of water plants; the eggs of some species sink. The tadpole hatches in a few days to a week or more and metamorphoses into a frog within two months to three years. During metamorphosis the lungs develop, limbs appear, the tail is absorbed, and the mouth becomes typically froglike. In some tropical frogs, the eggs are deposited on land and the young hatch as froglets, rather than tadpoles.
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Large python inside wood and closes with net
snake, adder, asp, cobra, rattlesnake, boa, python, Eunectes murinus, copperhead, diamondback, rattler, serpent, sidewinder, viper, aquatic snake, boa constrictor, constrictor, copra, forecaster, hamadryad,......
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Accumulator संचायक, we walked in the warm sunshine
Anaconda एनाकन्डा, एनाकोंडा, People say that an anaconda is found in the Amazon river / This reptile family includes such notable snakes as anacondas , pythons, and boa constrictors, all...
Asp किनकी, There are many kinds of asps in the world
Boa बोआ, Boa is one of the largest snakes present on the earth / It's the smaller size of the boas found on certain Central American islands.
Cobra कोब्राको, सर्प, करेत, कोबरा, Cobra is a poisonous snake / The dexterity with which the charmers handle deadly snakes such as cobras and vipers has added to the allure of the street-side ...
Computer कम्युटर, कम्प्युटर, He has got a personal computer / The laws were designed to prosecute people who hack into computers and steal information. / A personsl computer
Copperhead कपरहेड, Dogs bitten by any of Texas' dangerous snakes, including rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, copperheads and coral snakes, often suffer unnecessarily.
Diamondback डायमण्डब्याक,
Joiner योजक, Suppose I go to a joiner and ask him to make me a table, and the joiner delivers me a wooden board. / is she much of a joiner, though?
Rattlesnake विषालु सर्प, नाग, A venomous snake having loosely attached horney segments at the end of the tail which makes a rattling noise when it is angry or afraid Most of the rattlesna...
Serpent सर्प, सर्पले, नाग, सर्पको, Lost night I saw a serpent / Join us each day for stories about serpents , from flying snakes to Vietnamese cobras and North American copperheads.
Snake सर्प, साँप, बि, ताहाः, नाग, नाँकायमत्योह्म, All snakes are not poisonous / The copperhead, a venomous snake , is dangerous, but its bite is rarely life-threatening to healthy adult humans.
Viper सांप, Vipers are highly venomous snakes / The habitat of the horned viper, a particularly venomous snake, is in sandy regions like the Sahara or the Sinai peninsul...
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Why do ant Fighting ? Amazed me , Really ?
Typically, ants fight by swarming, which is when multiple ants surround and attack a single ant. While ants will most commonly fight to protect their colony from other species of ants, they will also work together to defend their home against other invasive species.
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TRY NOT TO LAUGH ||| 100% I bet you will laugh || Part-1
Try not to laugh, If you laugh please subscribe to my channel for more funny videos and so on.
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Mouth watering .......Food ......#doctoofood #doctoolifestyle #doctooonrumble #doctoo
#doctoofood #doctoolifestyle #doctooonrumble #doctoo
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