RUDOLPH THE RED NOSE REINDEER Rudolph: Hi! I am Rudolph. Yes, that is my name. Please, look at my face. Oh, what a shame! So. What can you see? Are you sure it's a rose? No. I am so sorry but it is my nose. Reindeer 1: Look at his nose! Reindeer 2: This reindeer is nonsense! Reindeer 3: If he is a reindeer then I am a princess. Oh, where is my crown? Reindeer 4: He looks like a clown! D1: Apple-pie! D2: Simple Simon! D3: Silly-Billy! D4: Handkerchief! D1: Humpty Dumpty! D2: Plum-tree! D3: A bumble-bee! D4: Cat in a hat! D1: Wee Willie Winkie D2: Spooky old bat! D3: The weirdest rat! Rudolph: Don't talk to me like that! What have I done to you? D1, 2, 3, 4: Sorry! Oh, we are so sorry! D2: Well, come and play with us. Let's play the "Sleighs and the Bus"! D3: It's easy to play. Really, don't worry!
Tundra animals Reindeer Reindeer were first domesticated in Norway and northern Asia. When it was seen how valuable they were, they were brought to Alaska in 1887 and later to parts of Canada. These North American reindeer became known as caribou. Although they are called by different names, they are both considered to be a single species. Unlike deer, both the male and female have antlers. The antlers of the male are long, branched and massive, and they are a little flattened at the ends. The antlers of the female are much shorter, simpler and more slender and irregular. Their large, spreading hooves support the animal in snow in the winter and marshy tundra in the summer
At sea you'll also see seals. An estimated two million seals live in Greenlandic waters. Walruses are primarily seen in north and east Greenland. Your first encounter with large animals in Greenland usually takes place very soon after arrival. More than 3,000 musk oxen live in the area around Kangerlussuaq Airport and some of them can be seen in the immediate surroundings. A one-hour guided tour of the area will most likely include an encounter with these large, sedate animals. Reindeer live all over the ice-free parts of Greenland, and you may be lucky to see a herd. Reindeer hide is very insulating, and if you decide to go on a dog- sledge tour you will have the chance to dress in clothes made from reindeer hide. Polar bears live predominantly in north and east Greenland but also come to south Greenland, drifting on the field ice. Encounters with polar bears are extremely rare except in north and east Greenland and no precautions are necessary outside these regions.
1828. The Zoo houses more than 650 species of animals. The most popular animals Click to edit Master text styles Penguins Second level Third level Gorilla kingdom Fourth level Komodo Dragons Fifth level Squirrel monkeys Galapagos tortoises Giraffes Meerkats Reindeer Otters Big cats: lions, serval & tigers Aquarium Click to edit Master text styles The first aquarium to Second level be established and Third level opened in the whole Fourth level Fifth level world. Exotic, beautiful and even weird fish
Presentation "Weirdest pets" Weirdest pets ● Bobcats ● Lions ● Tigers ● Alligators ● Bears ● Hippos ● Reindeer ● Zebras Weirdest pets (2) Most Endangered Species ● Green-cheeked parrot ● Hawksbill turtle ● Black Rhino ● Giant Panda ● Tiger ● Mako shark Most Endangered Species (2) Strongest animals ● Grizzly bear ● Ox ● Gorilla ● Elephant ● Rhinoceros Beetle Smartest animals ● Chimpanzees ● Dolphins ● Elephants ● African Grey Parrot ● Rats ● Giant Octopus Smartest animals (2)
Underneath the ice cover are the ancient rocks of the Greenland Shield, which is geologically related to the Canadian Shield. Drainage is afforded mainly by the so called ice fjords, in which glaciers from the ice caps pass through valleys to the sea, where they form thousands of icebergs each year. The climate is extremely cold, although the south experiences a short summer. The mammals of Greenland are more American than European and include muskox, wolves, lemmings, and reindeer. The varieties of seal and whale, and most of the species of fish and seabird, are also American rather than European. Circumpolar animals, such as polar bears, arctic foxes, polar hares, and stoats, are also found. Greenlanders are a people of mixed ancestry, primarily Inuit and European, especially Danish Norwegian. Nearly all live on the narrow southwest coastal fringe. Fishing, sealing, and
1. It is a vehicle that slides over snow and is pulled by reindeer. 2. From what country does London get its Christmas tree that stands in Trafalgar Square? 3. What is the day of the week when peole light the advent candles? 4. How many advent candles are there all together? 5. It’s a sweet brown crisp bisquit that peole bake, decorate and eat at Christmas. 6. Who climbs down the chimney and leaves lots of presents to people in England? 7. Who was Mary engaged to? 8. What was the man’s job? 9. How is 26th of December called in England? Why? 10
They weigh 250 to 770 kilograms. Adult female bears are smaller. They are about 1,8 to 2,5 meters tall and weigh 90 to 320 kilograms. Polar bears usually eat seals usually the ringed seasl, but sometimes the bearded seals. When hunting is good, polar bears will typically eat only the fat and leave the rest of the carcass for scavengers including arctic foxes, ravens, and younger bears. Polar bears also sometimes kill and eat both walrus and beluga whales. They have even hunted short-legged reindeer and sometimes even birds and bird eggs. Polar bears are top of the food chain in the Arctic. They help to keep the balance of nature by preventing an overpopulation of seals. In the wild, polar bears live an average of 15 to 18 years, although biologists have tagged a few bears who are 30 years old. One zoo bear in London lived to 41. Female polar bears have their first set of cubs between the ages of four and eight (most frequently at age five or six). At
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The ruins of the castle, destroyed in 1941, are being conserved. The courtyard has been converted into a stage of outdoor events. Mustvee Mustvee, a town located on the shore of Lake Peipsi, is best characterised by its motto five churches, two cultures, one nation. Tourist destinations: Elistvere The animal park shows wild animals that live and used to live in Estonia in as natural conditions as possible. In Elistvere Animal Park, you can see European buffalo, elk, reindeer, wild boar, roe deer, fallow deer, brown bear, lynx, fox, raccoon dog, common squirrel and pheasant. In the interior rooms, guinea pigs, degus, hamsters, gerbils, Cairo spiny mice, lab rats, chinchillas and lab mice can be examined. Palamuse Palamuse parish school building and the living quarters for the parish clerk Georg Nieländer were completed in 1837 and the school was open there until 1975. A museum has been open
about 8 cm high. Most plants grow in a dense mat of roots that has developed over thousands of years. The soil is very low in nutrients and minerals, except where animal droppings fertilize the soil. Although there isn't a lot of biodiversity, only 48 species of land mammals are found on the tundra, there are a lot of each species. These consist of slightly modified shrews, hares, rodents, wolves, foxes, bears and deer. There are huge herds of reindeer in North America that feed on lichens and plants. There are also smaller herds of musk oxen. Wolves, wolverines, arctic foxes, and polar bears are the predators of the tundra. Smaller mammals are snowshoe rabbits and lemmings. There aren't many different species of insects in the tundra, but black flies, deer flies, mosquitoes and "no-see-ums" (tiny biting midges) can make the tundra a miserable place to be in the summer. Mosquitoes can keep themselves from freezing by
Lapland had so many more attractions and activities to offer. We were excited about all the different activities Lapland safaris were providing. For example they have snowmobile safari to wilderness, SantaClaus safari, Legend of four winds, huskysafari, Ride of your life and many more. We decided to go on a ride of our lives, meaning reindeer safari. These organized safaris are the attributes of the image of Lapland. That is usually the main reason why tourists go there. So in that case Moscardo et al.´s model is very accurate by focusing on the activities as the main factors in decision making process. Basically the choice of the destination was very easy to make. As it says in the
their bodies with layers of fat. Animals will also tend to have shorter legs, tails, and ears, in order to reduce heat loss. Alpine animals also have larger lungs, more blood cells and hemoglobin because of the increase of pressure and lack of oxygen at higher altitudes. This is also true for people who have lived on mountains for a long time, like the Indians of the Andes Mountains in South America and the Sherpas of the Himalayas in Asia. 6. What animals live in Arctic and Antarctica. Arctic-reindeer, polar bear, Arctic fox, narwhal, walrus, seal, ox, moose, orca, and snowy owl Antarctica- blue whale, emperor penguin, weddell seal, octopus, sea star 7. Why is tundra so wet? The warmer weather in summers causes a layer of permafrost, ice that never goes away in the ground, to melt, creating bogs and shallow lakes that don't drain. 8. What is snowline? A snow line is the point above which snow and ice cover the ground throughout the year.
Similarly, Finland has a diverse and extensive range of fauna. There are at least sixty native mammalian species, 248 breeding bird species, over seventy fish species and eleven reptile and frog species present today, many migrating from neighbouring countries thousands of years ago. Large and widely recognised wildlife mammals found in Finland are the Brown Bear (the national animal), Gray Wolf, elk and reindeer. Other common mammals include the Red Fox, Red Squirrel, and Mountain Hare. Some rare and exotic species include the flying squirrel, Saimaa Ringed Seal and the Arctic fox, which is considered the most endangered. The Whooper Swan, the national bird of Finland, is a large Northern Hemisphere swan. The most common breeding birds are the Willow Warbler, Chaffinch and Redwing. Of some seventy species of freshwater fish, the northern pike, perch and others are plentiful. Salmon
lubikas, kollane tarn, pööristarn, luht-kastevars, tedremaran. Samblaid võib leida peamiselt väikestel kühmudel. HEATH RORESTS - NÕMMEMETSAD The heath forests consist of pine stands of low productivity which grow on thick laver of sand poor in nutrients. Nõmmemetsad koosnevad madala tootlikkusega männikutest, mis kasvavad toitainevaestel, tüsedatel liivadel. The ground vegetation is characterized by occurrence of reindeer moss and heather and scarcity or complete lack of herbs. Alustaimestikku iseloomustab põdrasambliku ja kanarbiku esinemine ning rohttaimede nappus või siis täielik puudumine. They can be found primarily in nothern Estonia and the islands and to a lesser extent in northeastern, southearsten and southwestern Estonia. Neid võib peamiselt leida Põhja-Eestis ja saartel ning vähesel määral Kirde-Eestis, Kagu-Eestis ja Edela- Eestis.
The southern parts of Quebec and Ontario, in the section of the Great Lakes (bordered entirely by Ontario on the Canadian side) and St. Lawrence basin (often called St. Lawrence Lowlands), have many lakes. The Great Lakes in particular, are the largest fresh water bodies in the world. In order of size, they include: Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. Known lakes in northern Canada are: The Great Bear Lake, Great Slave Lake, Reindeer Lake, Lake Athabasca and many more. The Great Bear Lake is the largest lake in Canada (the secondlargest is the Great Slave Lake), the fourth largest in North America and the eight largest in the world. Rivers Canada's geography is very diverse. It has huge lakes, evergreen forests, prairies, meadows and beautiful mountains. There are thousands of miles of coastline with beaches, fjords and wild rivers flowing to the oceans. Canada is rich in natural wonders, one of them, the Niagara
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