It is officially the countdown to Christmas! I am so excited! There is only 3 more days. If you want to help with the Christmas celebration, comment and give me some ideas of some posts I can do and maybe you can even submit some Christmas Art. Thank you and have happy holidays!
If you like cartoons, art, and animals, then this is the blog for you. There will be art that I do and animal facts and locations and some things about cartoons. Enjoy this blog and comment.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Christmas countdown
It is officially the countdown to Christmas! I am so excited! There is only 3 more days. If you want to help with the Christmas celebration, comment and give me some ideas of some posts I can do and maybe you can even submit some Christmas Art. Thank you and have happy holidays!
Stupid or WHAT???
This is really wierd, but I just wanted to post it for some reason. It is a random SPORE creature I made. Anyways, I think it is really stupid. Well anyways, just watch to see if I am right or wrong.
Chance!
This is my Guinea Pig Chance! He is almost 2 years old. He will be on March 16th. This is a very short video. He is my 20th Guinea Pig. Isn't that AMAZING???
Monday, December 21, 2009
Lulu and Babies!
This is a video of my rabbit Lulu with her new born babies! They were born on July 29th, 2009 at 11:30 a.m. It was actually the day after they were born, so we could pick them up. Lulu is super nice and lets us pick up the babies. We had to save 2 of the babies on this day because they escaped from the cage cause the cage had a tiny hole in it. So they were okay. If you are wondering why we had a towel instead of newspaper and all that other stuff, it is because it was our first time with babies. So we are going to get a nesting box next time for better preparation, cause this was unexpected.
Fennec Fox
Restricted largely to the Sahara region of North Africa, occuring in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt and Sudan. Also ranges northeast of the Red Sea. The Ears are much larger than the head measuring up to 15 cm. Its sandy color helps the fennec to blend into a landscape where there is little natural cover. The muzzle is short, exceedingly narrow and pointed. The paws are covered with fur, helping these foxes to walk on sand without burning the skin. The large surface area of the ears helps dissipate heat from the body. Fennec foxes also keeps cool by panting. These desert-dwelling foxes are superbly adapted to living in their particularly harsh environment. They are the smallest of all canids, with disproportionately large ears. Fennec foxes communicate using a variety of calls, including growls and barks, but they also have a distinctive purr, rather like a cat. They normally live in groups of up to 10 individuals, and are highly territorial by nature, marking their area with urine. They inhabit underground dens, where the young are born. The cubs start to emerge above ground at about a month old. Unlike other wild canids, fennec foxes can produce two litters each year. A female will not allow a male close to her cubs.
Life is Sweet!
Be the I-Pod!!!
I really should stop making these, but they are to fun to make. All I do is go to www.deviantart.com and search Total Drama Island, and then I find the pictures that I color in. I wish everybody that views this blog will give it a try and post it on the comment thing. Okay, that is another modo of mine at the top, be the I-pod!
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Dream Big!
Shaymieon
Me, in TDI!!!
My Art!
Oops!
My Appoligies!





