~WeLCoMe...~


Tuesday, November 30, 2010

~BeAr~

 teddy bear~...




 















 baby bear...




CUTE BEARS~~~

Thursday, November 4, 2010

:::ANIMALS SAYINGS & PROVERBS:::

...BEAUTIFUL...

A BIRD IN THE HAND IS WORTH TWO IN THE BUSH

BIRDS OF A FEATHER (FLOCK TOGETHER)

WHEN THE CAT’S AWAY THE MICE WILL PLAY

DON’T COUNT YOUR CHICKENS BEFORE THEY ARE HATCHES

CURIOSITY KILLED THE CAT

EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY

GIVE A DOG A BAD NAME

WHY KEEP A DOG AND BARK YOURSELF?

THE EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORM

YOU CAN LEAD A HORSE TO WATER, BUT YOU CAN’T MAKE IT DRINK

KILL THE GOOSE THAT LAYS THE GOLDEN EGGS

A LEOPARD CANNOT CHANGE ITS SPOTS

WHAT’S SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE IS SAUCE FOR THE GANDER

LET SLEEPING DOGS LIE

YOU CAN’T TEACH AN OLD DOG NEW TRICKS

THERE’S MORE THAN ONE WAY TO SKIN A CAT

YOU MIGHT AS WELL BE HANGED FOR A SHEEP AS FOR A LAMB

THE WORM WILL TURN

BLACK SHEEP

[shy-shy cat is not included...=p]

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

:::NOISE POLLUTION:::


                



                Noise pollution (or environmental noise) is displeasing human, animal or machine-created sound that disrupts the activity or balance of human or animal life. The word noise comes from the Latin word nauseas, meaning seasickness.
                The source of most outdoor noise worldwide is mainly construction and transportation systems, including motor vehicle noise, aircraft noise and rail noise. Poor urban planning may give rise to noise pollution, since side-by-side industrial and residential buildings can result in noise pollution in the residential area.
                Indoor and outdoor noise pollution sources include car alarms, emergency service sirens, mechanical equipment, fireworks, compressed air horns, groundskeeping equipment, barking dogs, appliances, lighting hum, audio entertainment systems, electric megaphones, and loud people.



                Noise health effects are both health and behavioral in nature.[citation needed] The unwanted sound is called noise. This unwanted sound can damage physiological and psychological health. Noise pollution can cause annoyance and aggression, hypertension, high stress levels, tinnitus, hearing loss, sleep disturbances, and other harmful effects. Furthermore, stress and hypertension are the leading causes to health problems, whereas tinnitus can lead to forgetfulness, severe depression and at times panic attacks.
                Chronic exposure to noise may cause noise-induced hearing loss. Older males exposed to significant occupational noise demonstrate significantly reduced hearing sensitivity than their non-exposed peers, though differences in hearing sensitivity decrease with time and the two groups are indistinguishable by age 79. A comparison of Maaban tribesmen, who were insignificantly exposed to transportation or industrial noise, to a typical U.S. population showed that chronic exposure to moderately high levels of environmental noise contributes to hearing loss.
                High noise levels can contribute to cardiovascular effects and exposure to moderately high levels during a single eight hour period causes a statistical rise in blood pressure of five to ten points and an increase in stress and vasoconstriction leading to the increased blood pressure noted above as well as to increased incidence of coronary artery disease. Noise pollution is also a cause of annoyance. A 2005 study by Spanish researchers found that in urban areas households are willing to pay approximately four Euros per decibel per year for noise reduction.



                Noise can have a detrimental effect on animals by causing stress, increasing risk of death by changing the delicate balance in predator/prey detection and avoidance, and by interfering with their use of sounds in communication especially in relation to reproduction and in navigation. Acoustic overexposure can lead to temporary or permanent loss of hearing. An impact of noise on animal life is the reduction of usable habitat that noisy areas may cause, which in the case of endangered species may be part of the path to extinction. Noise pollution has caused the death of certain species of whales that beached themselves after being exposed to the loud sound of military sonar.
                Noise also makes species communicate louder, which is called Lombard vocal response. Scientists and researchers have conducted experiments that show whales' song length is longer when submarine-detectors are on. If creatures do not "speak" loud enough, their voice will be masked by anthropogenic sounds. These unheard voices might be warnings, finding of prey, or preparations of net-bubbling. When one species begins speaking louder, it will mask other species' voice, causing the whole ecosystem to eventually speak louder.
                European Robins living in urban environments are more likely to sing at night in places with high levels of noise pollution during the day, suggesting that they sing at night because it is quieter, and their message can propagate through the environment more clearly. The same study showed that daytime noise was a stronger predictor of nocturnal singing than night-time Light pollution, to which the phenomenon is often attributed. Zebra finches become less faithful to their partners when exposed to traffic noise. This could alter a population's evolutionary trajectory by selecting traits, sapping resources normally devoted to other activities and thus lead to profound genetic and evolutionary consequences.





~Hibiscus rosasinensis~

Bunga raya, juga dikenali sebagai bunga sepatu dan kembang sepatu, (Hibiscus rosasinensis) ialah sejenis tumbuhan berbunga sepanjang tahun dalam genus Hibiscus yang sering ditanam sebagai pokok hiasan.
 
Bunga raya ialah bunga kebangsaan Malaysia. Selepas mencapai kemerdekaan, Kementerian Pertanian telah diarah untuk mencadangkan bunga yang sesuai untuk dipilih sebagai bunga kebangsaan. Pada akhir pada tahun 1958, Kementerian Pertanian telah mencadangkan tujuh jenis bunga untuk dipilih sebagai Bunga Kebangsaan Persekutuan Tanah Melayu, iaitu Bunga Kenanga, Bunga Raya, Bunga Melur, Bunga Teratai, Bunga Mawar, Bunga Cempaka dan Bunga Tanjung. Selepas perbincangan pada 28 Julai 1960, Bunga Raya telah diisytiharkan sebagai Bunga Kebangsaan Persekutuan Tanah Melayu. Apabila Tanah Melayu bergabung dengan Singapura, Sabah dan Sarawak untuk menubuhkan Malaysia, Bunga Raya terus diguna sebagai Bunga Kebangsaan.

Bunga ini ditanam secara meluas sebagai hiasan di seluruh kawasan tropika dan separa tropika. Bunganya besar, merah, keras, tetapi tidak berbau.

Pelbagai kultivar, varieti, dan hibrid telah dihasilkan, dengan warna bunga pelbagai dari putih kepada kuning dan kuning bata dan merah jambu lembut, dengan kelopak set tunggal dan berganda. Bunga ini digunakan bagi mengilat kasut di sebahagian India.