Okay, after this, you'll start badgering your parents to get you this adorable pet. Teacup pigs, or micro pigs are pigs that have been specially bred to be as big as teacups even when full-grown. In Britain, these 700 pound piggies are the newest pet craze. And no wonder! They are one of the cutest pets ever. Unlike you would expect, they are clean and enjoy human company, thus making an ideal pet. If you ignore the price tag. Even some celebrities are enjoying their company, like Rupert Grint from Harry Potter. To learn more about these cuties, you can go to this site which includes all the details: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1218472/The-700-teacup-sized-pigs-latest-celebrity-pet.html
Monday, January 18, 2010
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Wanna help the world?
Have you ever wanted to travel to the tropical rainforest and track the elusive jaguar? Do you often dream of cruising alongside dolphins, whales, manta rays, and other wondrous marine species? EcoVolunteer, a site which organizes many expeditions to save the world's endangered wildlife by enabling you to visit the world's most beautiful natural places, many of which are not accessible to tourists. They provide lodging, some travel, and food. For most projects, children are allowed upon parental accompaniment. Do you love action? You can choose to go on a project as exciting as monitoring river otters, trekking through beautiful forest and kayaking on serene, remote lakes. If you prefer peaceful trips why not help sea turtles keep up the egg laying process without worry of human intervention. Love botany? Help preserve mangrove forests by planting new trees. Want to stay close to human habitation? Volunteer at an exotic animal rescue center and help provide habitats for them. And all with professional fieldwork involved such as tracking, monitoring, and classifying. EcoVolunteer projects are great for to-be scientist kids, biologists and scientists, environmentalists, and for animals lovers and travelers. Why not save the world on your next trip?
Go to http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/2mMEgb/www.ecovolunteer.org/ to do so.

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