fossil whale teeth and fossilized shark teeth make great gifts for a variety of reasons. The first one is obvious: They just look cool. Who didn’t love fossils when they were growing up? No matter who you were or where you came from, you probably enjoyed class field trips to the science museum or looking for fossilized shells at the beach. You can relive your childhood while enjoying a connection to the planet’s natural history by purchasing these fossils and making your own necklaces, rings and even watches.
Fossil whale teeth look great as necklaces. You can either make it yourself or have someone else do it for you. You can accessorize the piece with glitter, buttons or any variety of materials. You can even do something as simple as putting a piece of yarn through the fossil.
Just because you’re an adult doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy fossilized shark teeth. Add them to a watch or make a cool bracelet. You’ll make a fashion statement at parties and at family trips to the beach. Best of all, you’ll get to take just a little bit of your inner child along with you wherever you go.
Fossil whale teeth aren’t just for kids anymore. They’re for anyone who still has some innocence and adventure left in them. Who can get too stressed out when you know you have a cool fossil somewhere on your body? You’ll look great and feel a little like you did when you were younger, and the world was your playground.
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We’ve all heard of miniature or pot-belly pigs as pets. They’re great pets, although they are descended from the behemoth farm animal. None of us could imagine having a full-sized pig as a pet; they’re huge, smelly, and need a lot of room to root, bathe, and really only make good pets if you live on a farm. But miniature or teacup pigs make excellent apartment pets. They’re adorable, sweet, and very smart. The same goes for babydoll sheep. These scaled-down versions of the larger farm animal make excellent pets if you love sheep but don’t have a lot of room.
And honestly, who doesn’t love sheep? These cute, cuddly animals are every bit as sweet, adorable, and smart as a Golden Retriever, easily trainable, and take up very little space. Sure, you’ll need to provide a bit of grazing space for them, but a bed of grass can easily fit into the space a cat litter box would take up if you had a cat instead. And miniature sheep don’t even need grazing room if you provide them the proper food.
Like most pets, owning a babydoll sheep is a lot of responsibility. You have to know how often and when to feed it, where you can let it go to the bathroom, and if your landlord or homeowners’ association allows miniature sheep as pets. You have to find a vet that specializes in not just farm animals but miniature farm animals, because naturally their bodies are very different from the full-size version. And last, but definitely not least, having a healthy, happy sheep requires lots of love and care. That’s probably the best part, because not only are they adorably cuddly, they’re sweet, friendly, affectionate, and attentive.
Having a miniature sheep, or even two, is a great way to enjoy the love and attention of a devoted farm animal in a form that’s convenient for non-farm living, while still being humane and attentive to the needs of your pet. It would hardly be feasible to own a full-sized sheep in the suburbs, but having a miniature version is a great alternative.
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This page contains pictures and information about the Yellow Paper Wasp that we found in the Sukkur district area, Sindh, Pakistan. local name Sindhi Damboo or Hydhro Damboo, Sindh baher, Sindh Wasp, Yellow Paper Wasp common name for medium- to large-sized wasps that construct nests made of a papery material. Most paper wasps measure about 2 cm (0.75 in) long. Its large size. They all need water to manufacture saliva to mix with wood fibers to create the paper used in building their nests. They are social insects, which means one female lays the eggs and her daughters help her take care of the resulting offspring. Color: Yellow Legs: 6 Shape: Wasp-like, with long legs Antennae: Yes Region: Found throughout Pakistan. A very common species in Rohri
Hello friends some days ago i see bee like a humming bird and faster moving, I think it is a Hoverfly but which one have no Idea Black White Tailed Bee, i don’t know her name and unknown kind or i see this first time if you see before tell me kind and name, capture from cell phone
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dark brown color Caterpillar with light browned mix spots larva, Undiscovered as new species of butterflies. The caterpillar of the brown hooded owlet moth, Caterpillars difference , Caterpillars mainly feed on leaves, plants and flowering plants, It can be found in the Rohri District Sukkur State Sindh Pakistan
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Hello Friends i buy this birds from market, shop keeper also don’t know birds name kind just ask me Choti Chiriya in Urdu Language its Meaning Tiny or small Sparrow, if you know tell me please in comments bar thanks
Good Morning, now out side raining so i capture picture in my garden leaves and flowers clean with rains,i feel fresh air and beautiful pink color with green so share with friends, It is commonly called Niyog-niyogan, balitadham, tartaraok, Rangoon creeper and Chinese honeysuckle. Urdu: Ishq Pechaan عسق پیچاں ,The gorgeous flowers of Rangoon Creeper open white, change to pink, then bright red over a 2-3 day period.
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Today go to desert with friends, The Red Velvet Mite in the time of rain at Salehpat district. find in the desert I saw this little Never seen one of these before. Local name Sindhi: Pasham Urdu: Makhmal ( Velvet) (Soft Insect) Beautiful insect in the earth.
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Hello Friends i know its a simple macro photo of a fly, i post like a spam but when i am free find object for capture so i try to (macro) picture of a Fly Hahah, This macro photograph of a fly insect was taken in a garden. Using a my cell phone Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10
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It is a perennial herbaceous plant. Its leaves are elliptic and obtuse. It grows as a vine or creeper, doing well in moist neutral soil. The most striking feature about this plant are its vivid deep blue flowers. They are solitary, with light yellow markings. They are about 4 cm long by 3 cm wide. There are some varieties that yield white flowers.
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Side view of the flower at Rohri, District Sukkur, Pakistan.
Flowers are solitary, bright deep blue with light yellow markings to 2 inches long by 1½ inches wide.
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