Sunday 11 August 2013

Appondale Guide

Okey Dokey, Lets start Hunting down some journey book animals!
First, we start in the north-western savanna, Appondale.

Now, first, we will look for a wart hog. *sits on tall grass*
I am now waiting in the grass, near the mud, where the wart hog is believed to always appear.
After a few moments.. i heard a rustle in the bushes.

THERE IT IS!
It is now sitting in the mud. Warthogs are known for their ugly small skin pores, or pus balls.
Now here is the location, in the mud, near the tree.
     
                                                                             

Now, lets look for a meerkat. A meerkat is known for it's ability to see faraway stuff. Also, it guards it's babies in the burrow by hiring some other meerkat to guard the burrow. This is called sentry-duty.
After lying in the sand for minutes my dears, i saw one; under the dog pet game.


Up next for hunting is a huge black mamba, a type of snake. Black mambas have black mouths and organs, or just grey. Even though they are venomous, they totally fear humans.
Now, i saw one slithering, and quickly flashed a shot. It will be seen slithering just above where the meerkat stands.

Up next is the golden mole. Moles are in the family of echidnas, porcupines, other non-rodent animals.
After a moment er' two, one crawled up it's hole. You can see it in some sort of cave, beside Fruit Slinger.

 Now, in time to see a brown bird called a Guinea fowl.

Now, lets looks for a rock hyrax. According to the book, it says though hyraxes look like rodents, their closest relatives and elephants! 

Huh, just in time to spot one. It is beside the meerkat.


Now lets go find the fierce, big wildebeest. Wildebeest are like gnus. Gnus, who live always in Kenya, Africa, can have very strong legs. A gnu migration will be something you don't want rushing into WiFi Cafes, even Jamaa! We can get stamped to a pulp!

Here is where it is, under a branch of the pet house tree.



Just in time to see a weaverbird! They are also known as 'tree tailors' for their ability to weave together sticks,twigs, dried grass, other nesting material.

Now lets look for the cockroach. You all will probably hate cockroaches, but we should respect them as we do to the dinosaurs. I know i sound dumb. Why roaches in them bathrooms related to dinos? Hey, roaches have lived for millions of years! That's right  my amigos, there are even fossils of huge species! But for me, ewww......

Unluckily, the roach i saw was barely clickable. 
I'm waiting..... AHA! I got it! It is located at the door of the museum.
To make sure you all notice it, i'll circle it in red! 

Lastly, i will make a quick photo of the last animal, the zebra. 


Ooops, my AJ Jeep is here, ready to fetch me back home. I'll make another guide tomorrow!



   
                                                                   

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