Hey… guys, this is post no. 101 and in this I’m going to share some of the best facts from my 100 posts. And if you have any confusion or want to know more about this facts use the links on the post names. I hope you will like it. To check part 1: click... Continue Reading →
Best facts from my 100 posts: Part 1
Hey… guys, this is post no. 101 and in this I’m going to share some of the best facts from my 100 posts. And if you have any confusion or want to know more about this facts use the links on the post names. I hope you will like it. The Living World: 1. There... Continue Reading →
My 100th Blog Post on WordPress
Hello... friends! This is Poorwa and my 100th blog post. I am really happy that I have made 100 posts on WordPress. I started blogging three months ago, in March 2020, when we were very new in lockdown. Before I started blogging, it was our first day of lockdown (March 22) and I was just... Continue Reading →
The world of reptiles
Reptiles are egg-laying animals that have a tough skin covered in scales. They live on land and in water. All reptiles shed their skin from time to time. There are four main groups of reptiles: The tortoise family (Testudines): these reptiles all have a shell over their bodies. Snakes and lizards (Squamata): the majority of... Continue Reading →
Reptiles and amphibians: Part 1
Reptiles and amphibians are the “cold-blooded” creatures of our world. Most amphibians, which include frogs and toads, live near water. Reptiles, such as snakes and lizards, are found both on land and in water. Flying geckoCaimanGreen tree pythonCommon snake-necked turtleMadagascan day geckoRattlesnakeGreen anaconda Cold-blooded creatures do not have cold blood. Cold blooded means they are... Continue Reading →
Flightless birds
Some birds cannot fly even though they have wings. Often, as a result of this, they become excellent at running or swimming instead. There are so few mammals here that some birds have no need to fly. Kakapo: this ancient, flightless bird is the world’s fattest parrot. Kiwi: the kiwi lives on the ground. Its... Continue Reading →