Sunday, January 29, 2012

A COUPLE OF STRANGE CRITTERS

        Natures Oddities 

 In Africa wildebeest wander by the millions. We unknowingly happened to be there during the migration to the Serengeti and what a sight it was to experience. One evening while camping in the Masai Mara, a  local guide at the end of his evening lecture told us the following:
When it was time for God to create the wildebeest he was running out of parts so he gave the animal the face of a grasshopper, the chin and beard of a goat, the tail of a horse. When it came time for his brain there was only room for an insect brain and that is why the poor animal often runs sideways, stumbles and easily gets confused.

In Australia the platypus is another strange being.  This semi-aquatic   mammal has a beaver tail, a duck beak and feet of an otter. They lays eggs instead of having a live birth. The body and broad, flat tail are covered with dense, brown fur that traps a layer of insulating air to keep him warm. The fur is waterproof, and the texture is like that of a mole. A carnivore, the platypus  uses its tail for storage of fat reserves.
 The male platypus has a spur on its hind foot that delivers venom capable of causing severe pain to a human. It is one of the few venomous mammals.
 Hunted for its fur until the early 20th century it is now protected. Captive breeding programs have had limited success.


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