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  • 02-26-2007 3:41 PM In reply to

    Mystery Animal Game 4

    Name: KJ
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    Docile I appear, but don't be led astray.  I stalk those that hunt me for up to three whole days.

  • 02-25-2007 3:30 PM In reply to

    Mystery Animal Game 4

    Name: KJ
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    I live in open savannahs and graze mostly at night.  My hearing is quite poor and so is my eyesight.  To know when predators are close, I rely on my sense of smell.  And within a days walk  to a water source, I will always dwell. 

  • 02-24-2007 1:25 PM In reply to

    Coloring Pages

    Name: KJ
    E-mail: Not specified

    Hi Kids.  I hope you had fun with this weeks mystery animal game.  How many of you guessed the Impala?  For being such good guessers, here are two coloring pages for you enjoy.  Cheers!



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  • 02-24-2007 12:18 AM In reply to

    Re: Mystery Animal Game

    Name: Jackie
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    Anonymous:
    Name: Jackie
    E-mail: Not specified

    So, did you guess the mystery animal this time? Perhaps one last clue - a puzzle. . .

    http://www.jigzone.com/z.php?m=B42507510B.597FD6F&i=4D12BB64C74&z=6

     

     

    Sorry.  It seems I was repeating myself on that first post.
  • 02-24-2007 12:16 AM In reply to

    Re: Mystery Animal Game

    Name: Jackie
    E-mail: Not specified

    So, did you guess the mystery animal this time? Perhaps one last clue - a puzzle. . .

    id you guess the mystery animal this time? Perhaps one last clue - a puzzle. . .

    http://www.jigzone.com/z.php?m=B42507510B.597FD6F&i=4D12BB64C74&z=6

     

     

  • 02-23-2007 4:35 PM In reply to

    Mystery Animal Game

    Name: KJ
    E-mail: Not specified

    Some people call me the "fast food of the savannah."  See the McDonald's logo on my rump.  Hehehe  Those black stripes actually serve a very important purpose.  Swishing my tail, I brush the  ticks into the warmer black hair where I can reach them with my special "antelopes toothcomb".  These special teeth allow me to remove ticks and other parasites from my skin. 

     

  • 02-22-2007 3:53 PM In reply to

    Storytime

    Name: KJ
    E-mail: Not specified

    Why Leopard Eats his Food in the Trees

    A long, long time ago, Leopard, Hyena and Jackal were the best of friends. They went everywhere together. Now Leopard was a skilled hunter and whenever he made a kill, he would always leave a portion for his friends so they could have a good meal too.

    Now one day it happened that Leopard became sick and was unable to hunt. He went to his friend Jackal and asked, “Please, Jackal, hunt for some food for us today, for I am sick and cannot.” However, the lazy jackal replied, “I am too tired. Go ask Hyena.”

    So Leopard went to find Hyena. When he found his friend, he asked, “Please Hyena, hunt for some food for us today, for I am sick and cannot.” Now Hyena thought for a moment. He did not want to hunt for it would require a lot of work. He turned to his friend Leopard and replied, “I’m sorry Leopard, I have a sore foot and cannot hunt. Why don’t you ask Jackal?”

    Leopard roared in anger when he heard this. “I thought you were my friends,” he shouted, “but you are both lazy and useless! No more will I leave a meal for you! You can hunt for your own food from now on! I will take what is left of my kills up into a tree so neither of you will get any.”

    Leopard kept his word and never again left meat for his selfish friends. He drags all his kills up into the trees where he can eat at leisure while his old friends watch enviously from the ground. Poor Jackal and Hyena lost a good friend and provider. They became scavengers, eating the scraps other animals leave behind.

     

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  • 02-21-2007 6:12 PM In reply to

    Mystery Animal Game

    Name: KJ
    E-mail: Not specified

    Have you guessed from clue one, clue two or clue three?  Do you know what I am or who I may be?  I graze, then I rest as I chew on my cud.  And unlike the wildebeest, I don't like the mud. 

  • 02-21-2007 5:43 PM In reply to

    Name the Animal Game

    Name: KJ
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    Here's a fun sheet for you to color and do. 


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  • 02-20-2007 3:25 PM In reply to

    Mystery Animal Game

    Name: KJ
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    I live in the grasslands and along woodland edges.  I eat tender young grass, herbs, shrubs, and hedges.  The males have large horns which are lyre-shaped you know, up to 37 inches they've been known to grow. 

  • 02-20-2007 2:59 PM In reply to

    Matching Game

    Name: KJ
    E-mail: Not specified

    Color the pictures. Cut out the picture squares and paste them on cardstock or construction paper.  Play by placing all cards face down.  Turn over two cards trying to match up the animals.  If they don't match, then turn them back over and try agin.  If they match keep them facing up.  Keep playing until all the cards are facing up.


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  • 02-19-2007 1:44 PM In reply to

    Mystery Animal Game

    Name: KJ
    E-mail: Not specified

    I live in large herds and can leap through the air.  I can bound 30 feet and land way over there.  My redish-brown coat and my white belly too, should help you to guess mystery clue number two!

  • 02-19-2007 1:17 PM In reply to

    African Animal Word Unscramble

    Name: KJ
    E-mail: Not specified

    1.   lamec  __________________________

    2.   ppomoitpahus  _______________________

    3.   ptelehan  ________________________

    4.   zrbea  ___________________________

    5.   gfrafei  ___________________________ 

    6.   hehetac  __________________________

    7.   cstriho  ___________________________

    8.   crolodice  ______________________________

    9.   hneya  ____________________________

    10.  ohinr  _____________________________

    11.  rgtwhoa  ____________________________

    12.  aimpla  _____________________________

    13.  niol  ____________________________

    14.  azgelle  ____________________________

    15.  afbuflo  _____________________________

    16.  desebwitel  ________________________________

    17.  nleda  ____________________________

    18.  oldpare  ___________________________

    19.  pcerexok  ____________________________

    20.  bonoab  _____________________________

    Answers can found on post 90910 on the Answers thread.  http://forums.ngm.com/forums/90910/ShowThread.aspx#90910 

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  • 02-18-2007 3:45 PM In reply to

    Coloring Pages

    Name: KJ
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    Here are some coloring pages from our first mystery animal.




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  • 02-18-2007 12:57 PM In reply to

    Mystery Animal Game

    Name: KJ
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    Hi everyone. Are you ready for the next mystery animal?  Hmmmm.  Our first clue is from Jackie and what do we see.  A pair of knobby knees---I see the letter "V." 

  • 02-17-2007 11:56 PM In reply to

    Song

    Name: KJ
    E-mail: Not specified

    African Animal Song

    Sung to the tune of “The Muffin Man”

     

    Do you know the Impala, the Impala, the Impala

    Oh do you know the Impala that lives in the African bush?

    Do you know the big Baboon, the big Baboon, the big Baboon

    Oh do you know the big Baboon that lives in the African bush?

    Do you know the Wildebeest, the Wildebeest, the Wildebeest

    Oh do you know the Wildebeest that lives in the African bush?

    Do you know the fast Cheetah, the fast Cheetah, the fast Cheetah

    Oh do you know the fast Cheetah that lives in the African bush?

    Do you know the Buffalo, the Buffalo, the Buffalo

    Oh do you know the Buffalo that lives in the African bush?

    Do you know the Elephant, the Elephant, the Elephant

    Oh do you know the Elephant that lives in the African bush?

    Do you know the Crocodile, the Crocodile, the Crocodile

    Oh do you know the Crocodile that lives in the African bush?

    Do you know the tall Giraffe, the tall Giraffe, the tall Giraffe

    Oh do you know the tall Giraffe that lives in the African bush?

    Do you know the mighty Lion, the mighty Lion, the mighty Lion

    Oh do you know the mighty Lion that lives in the African bush?

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  • 02-17-2007 3:34 PM In reply to

    Coloring Page

    Name: KJ
    E-mail: Not specified

    Hi kids.  Did you have fun with Mystery animal #2?  How many of you guessed before doing Jackie's Answer puzzle.  Aren't those puzzles cool.  Here is a coloring page for our mystery animal.  Have fun!


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  • 02-16-2007 11:00 PM In reply to

    Re: Mystery Animal Game 2

    Name: Jackie
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    Anonymous:
    Name: KJ
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    My skin is all wrinkled, but I am not old.  I look quite bewildered, or so I am told.  I run, jump and frolick all over the place.  And everyone who watches, has a smile on their face.  I drink at the Waterhole, I can't resist its alure, A clue to my name can be found in clue four.

    Have you guessed the mystery animal?  Here is a puzzle showing one of our favorite visitors to the Waterhole.  Give yourself a Yes if you guessed it right!

    http://www.jigzone.com/z.php?m=B42507510B.597FD6F&i=D712B0DC972&z=6

  • 02-16-2007 9:30 PM In reply to

    Storytime

    Name: KJ
    E-mail: Not specified

    Today's story is from CanTeach-Africa.

    Why The Cheetah's Cheeks Are Stained

    A Traditional Zulu Story

     

    Long ago a wicked and lazy hunter was sitting under a tree. He was thinking that it was too hot to be bothered with the arduous task of stalking prey through the bushes. Below him in the clearing on the grassy veld there were fat springbok grazing. But this hunter couldn't be bothered, so lazy was he! He gazed at the herd, wishing that he could have the meat without the work, when suddenly he noticed a movement off to the left of the buck. It was a female cheetah seeking food. Keeping downwind of the herd, she moved closer and closer to them. She singled out a springbok who had foolishly wandered away from the rest. Suddenly she gathered her long legs under her and sprang forward. With great speed she came upon the springbok and brought it down. Startled, the rest of the herd raced away as the cheetah quickly killed her prey.

    The hunter watched as the cheetah dragged her prize to some shade on the edge of the clearing. There three beautiful cheetah cubs were waiting there for her. The lazy hunter was filled with envy for the cubs and wished that he could have such a good hunter provide for him. Imagine dining on delicious meat every day without having to do the actual hunting! Then he had a wicked idea. He decided that he would steal one of the cheetah cubs and train it to hunt for him. He decided to wait until the mother cheetah went to the waterhole late in the afternoon to make his move. He smiled to himself.

    When the sun began to set, the cheetah left her cubs concealed in a bush and set off to the waterhole. Quickly the hunter grabbed his spear and trotted down to the bushes where the cubs were hidden. There he found the three cubs, still to young to be frightened of him or to run away. He first chose one, then decided upon another, and then changed his mind again. Finally he stole them all, thinking to himself that three cheetahs would undoubtedly be better than one.

    When their mother returned half-an-hour later and found her babies gone, she was broken-hearted. The poor mother cheetah cried and cried until her tears made dark stains down her cheeks. She wept all night and into the next day. She cried so loudly that she was heard by an old man who came to see what the noise was all about.

    Now this old man was wise and knew the ways of the animals. When he discovered what the wicked hunter had done, he became very angry. The lazy hunter was not only a thief, he had broken the traditions of the tribe. Everyone knew that a hunter must use only his own strength and skill. Any other way of hunting was surely a dishonor.

    The old man returned to the village and told the elders what has happened. The villagers became angry. They found the lazy hunter and drove him away from the village. The old man took the three cheetah cubs back to their grateful mother. But the long weeping of the mother cheetah stained her face forever. Today the cheetah wears the tearstains on its face as a reminder to the hunters that it is not honorable to hunt in any other way than that which is traditional.

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  • 02-16-2007 9:00 PM In reply to

    African Poem

    Name: KJ
    E-mail: Not specified

    The Magnificent Bull

    Traditional Dinka Tribe, Africa

    My bull is white like the silver fish in the river,
    White like the shimmering crane bird on the river bank,
    White like fresh milk!
    His roar is like the thunder to the Turkish cannon on the steep shore.

    My bull is dark like the rain cloud in the storm.
    He is like summer and winter.
    Half of him is dark like the storm cloud
    Half of him is light like sunshine.
    His back shines like the morning star.
    His brow is red like the beak of the hornbill.
    His forehead is like a flag, calling the people from a distance.

    He resembles the rainbow.
    I will water him at the river,
    With my spear I shall drive my enemies.
    Let them water their herds at the well;
    The river belongs to me and my bull.
    Drink, my bull, from the river; I am here to guard you with my spear.

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  • 02-16-2007 2:06 PM In reply to

    Mystery Animal Game 2

    Name: KJ
    E-mail: Not specified

    My skin is all wrinkled, but I am not old.  I look quite bewildered, or so I am told.  I run, jump and frolick all over the place.  And everyone who watches, has a smile on their face.  I drink at the Waterhole, I can't resist its alure, A clue to my name can be found in clue four.

  • 02-16-2007 1:39 AM In reply to

    New puzzle

    Name: Boo
    E-mail: Not specified

    Hi everyone. Here is a link to a new jigsaw puzzle. It's a pretty picture!  Hope you all enjoy it.

    http://www.jigzone.com/z.php?m=FA25075760.59D4028&i=B912B7C2ED9&z=6

     

  • 02-14-2007 10:03 PM In reply to

    Mystery Animal Game 2

    Name: KJ
    E-mail: Not specified

    Hi everyone!  It's time for clue three.  Who has a clue as to what it could be.  I have a long tale, which flips side to side, knocking the flies right off of my hide.

  • 02-14-2007 8:58 PM In reply to

    Boo Collage 5

    Name: Boo
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    Here's a new collage for you. How many animals can you find and identify? See the answers thread to find out if you're right.

  • 02-14-2007 7:42 PM In reply to

    Hidden Animal Game

    Name: Boo
    E-mail: Not specified

    Can you find and identify and hidden animal in this picture? Study it hard. You'll find the answer on the Answers thread.

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