Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Lara




















Name: Lara
Age: ? 2-3?
Gender: female
Breed: Huntingdog.
About: Lara is a very tender and sweet dog. She is used to travelling by car and can get along with other dogs very well. I've never seen a dog as sweet and tender as Lara.
History: Lara was found in a cage beside the road. The former owner was not taking care of her porperly. That's why we found her in a terrible condition. Lara was very skinny and in great need of help. She did not have any food or water in her cage and a German tourist heard her crying all night long.
Extra: We want Lara to find a good family who has the time and space to help her getting a new life. We hope she will find a place where she can visit the forest several times per month.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Coconut Crab

As per Wikipedia, "The coconut crab, Birgus latro, is a species of terrestrial hermit crab, also known as the robber crab or palm thief. It is the largest land-living arthropod in the world, and is probably at the upper size limit of terrestrial animals with exoskeletons in today's atmosphere at a weight of up to 4.1 kg (9.0 lb). It is found on islands across the Indian Ocean and parts of the Pacific Ocean as far east as the Gambier Islands, mirroring the distribution of the coconut palm; it has been extirpated from most areas with a significant human population, including mainland Australia and Madagascar."

The Robber (or Coconut) Crab, Birgus latro, is not only the world’s largest land invertebrate, it’s also a thief that climbs trees at night and steals coconuts! These huge crustaceans of the south-west Pacific and Indian Oceans, can grow to a length of 60 cm (2 ft), from head to tail. They sneak out of their burrows at night, climb the trunks of coconut palms or other fruit trees, and snip off the coconut or fruit with their two giant pincers. They climb back down the tree and gather up the food, then use the pincers to chip at the coconut until it opens.

It is named as the "Coconut Crabs" as it can break a coconut with its strong pincers. They have eight legs and the other two legs have claws, which help them to climb a coconut tree. These species can be of tinged red or deep blue. The females of these species have three large feathery appendages to support the eggs. The length of their body can grow up to a size of 40 cm and weigh up to 17 kg. Their body structure resembles to that of an insect as it lives on the land. The young ones use their shell to protect themselves. They also use the broken shell of coconut in their moulting stages. They have an antenna, which consists of aesthetascs and this provides them an excellent sense of smell.

The coconut crabs mature, either when they grow up to 3.5 meter in size or when they grow up to age of 5 years. The mating season for these species is between May to September. The male and the female are known to fight during the time of mating. During the mating process the male pushes the female onto her back. After that, it places the sperm-sac over the gonopore of the female. The female holds the eggs for (1 to 2) weeks till it gets fertilized. Moreover, the eggs take (3 to 6) weeks to get mature. When the eggs get transformed into juvenile crab, it leaves secretly for (1 to 2) years in their burrows. They have a life span of around 60 years.

Ugly Animals - Coconut Crab








Saturday, August 27, 2011

Wolf Spider

What is it about seeing spiders close-up that gives us the creeps? Especially those hairy and big spiders… like that Wolf Spider on your thigh. Heh, just kidding, let go of the chandelier and keep reading. Wolf Spiders (family Lycosidae) have eight eyes like most spiders but the central pair are much larger than the other six, giving its shaggy, fanged face an especially sinister aspect. Wolf Spiders are found in virtually every part of the world not covered with ice or snow, and their bodies can grow to just over an inch wide.

They are usually active at night and capture their pry by hunting rather than waiting in a web. Many type of wolf spiders are found in different environments, in summer they can be found in locations like woods, open grasslands and along lakes and streams. The life cycle of a wolf spider is interesting. The female spider produces an egg sac that contains over a hundred eggs that she attaches to the spinnerettes at the end of the abdomen. When the spiderlings develop, the female opens the sac and the spiderlings climb onto her abdomen, holding the hair on her body. They stay like this for a week after which they disperse.

Wolf spiders will only bite if they are provoked. Wolf spiders have eight eyes that are arranged in three rows with the first two comprising of four small eyes, the second containing two larger eyes and the third row containing two medium-sized eyes. Like all other spiders, wolf spiders also have four pairs of legs. There are a pair of leg like palps (sensory appendages located near the mouth) that are located in front of the walking legs and are used for sperm storage in males. The wolf spider is blessed with a disc that is located at the back of their eyes. This enables them to see at night.

Ugly Animals - Wolf Spider


Saturday, August 20, 2011

Giant Salamander

As I always say, I dislike reptiles to a great extent. How can Salamanders be an exception? They look massive, thick, scary, creepy and what not!

As per wikipedia,
The hellbender and Asian giant salamanders (family Cryptobranchidae) are aquatic amphibians found in brooks and ponds in the United States, China, and Japan. They are the largest living amphibians known today. The Japanese giant salamander (Andrias japonicus), for example, reaches up to 1.44 metres (4.7 ft), feeds on fish and crustaceans, and has been known to live for more than 50 years in captivity. The Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) can reach a length of 1.8 metres (5.9 ft).
The Japanese giant salamander is a large amphibian that typically lives in rivers and streams. Like other amphibians, Japanese giant salamanders are capable of living on both land and in water. Japanese giant salamanders look a lot like smaller versions of the amphibian found in North America, though their diet varies more.

The Japanese giant salamander is a threatened creature that is also sometimes called the giant Japanese pepper fish despite not being a fish at all. The main reason for the limited amounts of these salamanders is pollution, though erosion also plays a part. After laying their eggs, they take anywhere from 12 to 15 weeks to incubate. The salamanders lay their eggs near river areas where they make their home. Female giant Japanese salamanders lay as many as 500 eggs. The baby salamanders are usually about 3 centimeters long, hardly an indicator of the huge size they later attain.

I will stop with these facts and lets have a look at some of the pictures of this creature

Ugly Animals - Giant Salamanders

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Jenny

Name: Jenny   
Gender: female
Age: Jenny  is over 6 months old and will not grow much bigger.
History: Jenny was found as a pup with her mother Bonito. The two dogs were rescued from a terrible place in Limenaria. Bonito was a chain dog.

Tyfoon





Name: tyfoon
Gender: Female
Age: 5 years old
Background: She was found in Skala Prinos at a fish farm looking for food.

Shajana

 
Name: shajana
Age: 5 years old
Gender: Female
Background: Shajana was found tied up in a petrol station.
Extra: she is sterilized. Shajana has two differend colloured eyes.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Casper

Name: Casper
Age: 3-4 years old
Background: Caspert was found in Kavala and was brought to the vet on Thassos in Limenaria. He brought him to the sanctuary hoping one day he would find a family to stay with. Casper was so happy to get some food and attention after spending so much time alone on the streets in the centre of Kavala. Casper maybe does not have very special looks but the family who gives him a chance to show his character will get a true friend.

Max



Name:Max
Age: 3 years
Gender: male
Background: Max was found on the street, looking for food.

Nadia


Name: Nadia
Gender: Female
Age: 7 years
Extra: Nadia is very submissive and very gentle.
Background: Nadia was found on the road of Skala Rachoni. She had no owners and was looking for food. People found her and brought her to the sanctuary

Bike

Name:Bike
Gender: male
Age: 3 years old
Background: Boy Lee was found as a stray in Kavala. She was brought to Thassos island by people who brought her to the vet. The vet brought Boy to the sanctuary, wanting her to find a good home to live one day.

Lwikos


Name: Lwikos ( it's wolf in Greek )
Age: 2 years
Gender: male
Background: Lwikos was found chasing sheeps. She is a dog that is used to humans and she would be a very loving pet

Leopold



Name: Leopold
Breed: german Sheperd
Gender: Male
Background: Leopold was a chain dog. He is very friendly and has a lot of energy.
Extra: He snaps to people sometimes. Leopold doesn't want to hurt anyone, but it might scare people a little. We want him to find a home with people that have experience with dogs.

Wolfgang



Wolfgang has found a new family to stay with in the Netherlands.

He will travel ,with a volunteer, by car to Germany in the first week of november

Monday, August 8, 2011

Angler Fish

Are you looking like something out of a science fiction movie? the angler fish uses a natural lure to draw its next meal nearer.

One of the ocean's strangest looking fish of all is the deep-sea angler fish. The deep-sea angler fish is known scientifically as the Melanocetus johnsoni and is one of the deep ocean's most well known residents. The angry-looking deep sea angler-fish has a right to be cranky. It is quite possibly the ugliest animal on the planet, and it lives in what is easily Earth's most inhospitable habitat: the lonely, light-less bottom of the sea.

As Wikipedia says,
Anglerfishes are members of the teleost order Lophiiformes. They are bony fishes named for their characteristic mode of predation, wherein a fleshy growth from the fish's head (the esca or illicium) acts as a lure; this is considered analogous to angling.
Their most distinctive feature, worn only by females, is a piece of dorsal spine that protrudes above their mouths like a fishing pole—hence their name. Tipped with a lure of luminous flesh this built-in rod baits prey close enough to be snatched. Their mouths are so big and their bodies so pliable, they can actually swallow prey up to twice their own size.

Any fish which passes before the angler fish’s eyes can be its prey. Anglerfish’s diet is filled with various genres of fishes. They eat almost all kind of sea worms, batfish, clams, copepods, and marine snails. The predator fish eats even the fishes, which are almost double the size of it.

Ugly Animals - Angler Fish






Finally, the Angler Fish from the movie "Finding Nemo" :-)


Sunday, August 7, 2011

Proboscis Monkey

I personally like monkeys but this is one is quite an exception!

What can we say about this animal other than "that's a whole lot of nose!" This unusual-looking primate is called the proboscis monkey for the pendulous nose of the male. It is believed that the long nose is used in mating, possibly to produce loud resonating vocalizations that attract females. Interestingly, proboscis monkeys are born with a blue face and a small nose. The color of the face changes and the nose enlarges with age. Females also have a large nose, though not nearly as large as the male's.

Ugly Animals - Proboscis Monkey