I am looking for CHIMPANZEE\'S….

Hello Friends,

I\’m out today on this beautiful Spring day looking for those Chimpanzee\’s that my mother keeps talking about….but first….Fact #2: Chimpanzee populations live in communities of 15 to 120 individuals. Each community consists of males and females of varying ages that share a territory. Male chimpanzees stay in one community their entire lives. However, females will sometimes leave their mothers and join new communities when they reach adulthood.

Now back to me:  I know I can find a Chimpanzee somewhere!

 Nothing today…maybe tomorrow…

Remember the CHIMPANZEE opens Friday, April 20th and if you comment on this post, you will be entered to win the fun Chimpanzee Prize pack. 

xxoo
Ariel

CHIMPANZEE

Hello Friends,

Did you know that Chimpanzees are endangered:  Just 100 years ago, roughly 1 million chimpanzees lived in the lush rainforest of equatorial Africa. Today, only 1/10 remain, primarily due to habitat loss and illegal hunting.  Current trends indicate that African ape populations will decline by an additional 80% in the next 30 to 40 years.  CHIMPANZEE the movie, is coming out Friday, April 20th, Earth Day! 

Here\’s the scoop…. If I run this for five days and you comment, you will be entered to win a prize pack from CHIMPANZEE..I will choose the winner on Friday!  YAH!!!!

CHIMPANZEE will open in US theaters on Friday, April 20, Earth Day!! YAH!!

Good Luck, see you tomorrow with another fun fact!!!

xxoo
Deborah

Time for dinner!

We have a sea anemone in our salt water tank and we were just told that he would be much happier if we feed him by hand…sooooo, my son feeds him every other day, as instructed.   All you have to do is place a frozen shrimp in the middle of him…then he will close his tentacles around it!

In the picture below, it is all gone!  This took about three minutes at the most.  The other fish will sometimes try to take it but we feed them at the same time to keep them all busy! 

Crazy, he loves it.

So anyone have any good names for him?  I can\’t come up with one…we call the eel, Neil…sick, but it works!

Have a good day and if you have a catchy name, just let me know!

xxoo
Deborah