Hunting has become a hobby for many people in the country. There are certain things to be reminded before you go hunting with your friends or even with trained people. As recreational walks in the wild forests has become increasingly popular. In this way people gain first-hand experience of nature and develop positive attitudes towards conservation. Those going on such walks should at least know about the possible dangers involved, so that they will know what to do and not give way to irrational fears. The inexperienced naturalist should at all times be accompanied by an experienced ranger or tracker.
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Saturday, June 13, 2015
Monday, May 18, 2015
A Night Story
It was an unusual experience. One night, some friends and I decided to go for a movie. We came out of the theater just past midnight. We were waiting to catch an auto when suddenly it began raining heavily. After waiting for sometime we decided to walk home though it would be a long walk. We had hardly walked a few hundred yards when the street lights went off and it was pitch dark. We were walking through knee deep water. We had anxious moments as we were afraid that we might fall into a manhole. The darkness added to our woes and the rain god seemed to be against us that night. Just then we saw a light at a distance. A car stopped in front of us and to our pleasant surprise a kind gentleman asked us to get inside the car and he dropped us home. He was none other than my neighbor who was returning home from work!
My Fun during Holiday
Last year, my family and I were in California on a holiday. My father took us for a drive along the Pacific coast called the 17-mile Drive. We got down at several points, enjoying the beauty of the Pacific Ocean. Then we went to a point called Seal Rock where I saw seals basking in the sun. There were many ground squirrels popping out of burrows between the rocks and visitors were feeding them with all kinds of yummy foods. We happened to have some nuts and I too started to feed them. All of a sudden, four squirrels came out of a burrow and one of them bit my finger. Fortunately, my parents shooed away the squirrels and I breathed a sigh of relief. Even now whenever I look at a squirrel, it reminds me of that incident.
Get Info about Deadly Fish
There are many dangerous creatures in water as in land which is able to kill a man. I read about this snake fish and little information about this. In 2002, the snakefish (or Channidae) was described as “something from a bad horror movie” by US Interior Secretary Gale Norton. Some describe snakefish as having”a voracious appetite, often consuming all other fish in a lake or pond and even eating its young. It can slither across land, staying out of water for up to three days, to find new sources of food.” Norton also warns that once on land”snakeheads can eat almost any small animal in its path…. They have even attacked people in China who got too close to snakeheads’ egg nesting areas.” According to Wikipedia, snakefish can be up to over a meter in length and over 6 kilograms in weight. Most snakefish are 2-3 feet long. They’re also fast reproducers with no natural enemies outside of their native environments. Within their native environments, small snakefish are preyed upon by bigger fish, while full-grown snakefish are consumed by crocodiles and alligators. Because of their ability to move into new habitats and wipe out local ecosystems (and to then hop out of the water and mosey on over to another body of water and repeat the process) snakefish have been prohibited in 13 American states and other countries (e.g., Australia).
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