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  • Interesting Dolphin Facts  By : Kevin Wilkes
    Dolphins are social, living in pods (also called "schools") of up to a dozen individuals. They are known to have sex for reasons other than reproduction, sometimes also engaging in acts of a homosexual nature. They are capable of making a broad range of sounds using nasal airsacs located just below the blowhole. They are sound oriented in that they constantly scan their surrounding with bursts of sound. Dolphin echolocation clicks are amongst the loudest sounds made by animals in the sea. They have demonstrated a wide range of sounds and are believed to have a unique 'language' of their own.
  • The Wide World of Wolf  By : Allen Gelbl
    Since the beginning of time, the Native Americans have been associating their lives with that of animals in the wildlife kingdom. One of the most misunderstood of these animals is the wolf. For years, the wolf has been seen as an aggressor, when in reality they are very loving and social creatures. This side of the animal was first seen by the tribes of the Americas. The Native American tribes recognized this and they have incorporated the wolf into many of their myths and legends. The wolf will forever be associated with the Native Americans, and learning more about this relationship can help one to better understand the world of Native Americans.
  • Facts About Living in Panama  By : Laurie Cooper
    Because of diverse population, the culture has also been diverse but while living in Panama, you will observe common festivities and events in its towns and villages for celebration of its patron saint. The most popular festival in Panama is Carnaval which has been considered as the second best festivities in the world next to Brazil.
  • Learning From Tribes Around The World, By Raw Food Festival Founder Happy Oasis  By : Kevin Gianni
    Kevin: Today, I have another incredible guest on the line. She has traveled all around the world, living with tribal societies and learned their healing techniques and most recently has been organizing a yearly raw event for like-minded people like you to gather and share the message which is called the Raw Spirit Fest. So today, I’d like to welcome Happy. Happy, how are you?
  • The Kongamato Of Africa  By : Robert Benjamin
    Frank Melland, describes the Kongamato in his 1923 book “In Witchbound Africa”. He paints a picture of the Kongamato as creatures that lived along certain rivers and who are very dangerous, often attacking small boats. Melland further describe the creature to be red and with an estimated wingspan of 4 to 7 feet. One of the most striking reports on the Kongamato was a report by the well known zoologist Ivan T. Sanderson. Sanderson and his team were on the Percy Salden Expedition to West Africa. They had made camp and were in the process of hunting and Sanderson had managed to take down a large fruit eating bat and it fell into the water.

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