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Author Archives: Raymie
Egyptian Sand Boa
This is an Egyptian sand boa. It is also called Kenyan sand boa or East African sand boa. They live in northeast Africa. It is a snake with a small head, small eyes, and a small tail. It likes to … Continue reading
Red-footed Tortoise
This is a very special red-footed tortoise. Notice anything strange about it? It has a wheel instead of one of its feet. This tortoise lives in Uberaba, Brazil. About a month ago, it cut its foot on an electric fence … Continue reading
Wood Stork
This is a wood stork. Its scientific name is Mycteria americana. It used to be called wood ibis, because it has a curved beak like an ibis. But it is not really an ibis. Its head looks like it is … Continue reading
Lined Seahorse
These are lined seahorses. They are also called northern seahorses. I saw them at SeaWorld‘s Manta Aquarium. Seahorses are fun to watch. They change color to blend in with their surroundings, and they like to hang on to plants with … Continue reading
Alligator Gar
The one on the left is an alligator gar. It is sometimes called a gator gar. It is a big fish that looks a little like an alligator. It has a long snout and big teeth just like an alligator. … Continue reading
American Alligator
This is an American alligator. It is also called a gator, and its scientific name is Alligator mississippiensis. They are found in Florida and all the rest of the Gulf coast states. When Spanish explorers first came to Florida, they … Continue reading
Brown Pelican
These are brown pelicans. They live on both coasts of America, from Washington State and Virginia all the way south to northern South America. We saw these pelicans at the Turtle Point exhibit in SeaWorld. Brown pelicans are the smallest … Continue reading
Scarlet Cleaner Shrimp
This is a scarlet cleaner shrimp. They are also called northern cleaner shrimp, skunk cleaner shrimp, and Pacific cleaner shrimp. They are called skunk cleaner shrimp because they have a stripe on their back like a skunk. Scarlet cleaner shrimp … Continue reading
Bar-headed Goose
This is a bar-headed goose. It lives in Asia. It is sometimes seen in other parts of the world, though, because they have been brought into zoos and animal parks and sometimes they escape. I saw it at SeaWorld near … Continue reading
Giant Pacific Octopus
This is a giant Pacific octopus, also called North Pacific giant octopus. I saw this one at SeaWorld in the Manta Aquarium exhibit. This giant Pacific octopus is sleeping. Shhhh! I can tell it is sleeping because its eyes are … Continue reading