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Monday, December 10, 2012

The Sugar Glide



The Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps) is a small marsupial originally native to eastern and northern mainland AustraliaNew Guinea, and the Bismarck Archipelago, and introduced to Tasmania. It is called a sugar glider because it likes to feed on the sugary sap from certain trees, and can jump from trees and glide through the air to another tree. They live in trees, and rarely travel on the ground. They eat many foods, but mostly tree sap and insects. They look and act much like a Flying squirrel, but they are not related. Sugar gliders are actually related topossums.


Around the world, the sugar glider is a popular domestic pet. It is one of the most commonly traded wild animals in the illegal pet trade, where animals are plucked directly from their natural habitats.
In Australia, sugar gliders can be kept in Victoria, South Australia and the Northern Territory but not Western Australia, New South Wales, ACT or Tasmania.
Sugar gliders are most popular as pets in the United States, where they are bred in large numbers. Most states and cities allow sugar gliders as pets, with some exceptions. In some places, a license or permit might be needed to own a sugar glider, because they are considered an exotic pet, or wild animal.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Pygmy Marmoset (Monyet Saku)




Pygmy Marmoset is one of monkey species at the rain forest of western Brazil, Colombia, East, Eastern Ecuador, and Peru East. Scientific name Callithrix (Cebuella) pygmaea. Pygmy Marmoset is the smallest monkey, with its body length is 14 -16 cm (excluding the 15-20 cm tail length), and also one of the smallest primates in the world. Male monkey around 140 grams (5 ounces) in weight, while the female weighs only about 120 g (4.2 oz). Despite its name, Pygmy Marmoset is somewhat different from the typical marmoset marmoset, genus Callithrix in. Therefore, it is classified in its own sub-genus was recognized as Cebuella. There are 2 sub species Pygmy Marmoset Callithrix (Cebuella) pygmaea pygmaea and Callithrix (Cebuella) pygmaea niveiventris

Pygmy Marmoset has a yellow feather light brown, and the tail along the toroidal body. Specially adapted claws for climbing trees, a feature that is unique to this species. Pygmy Marmoset is omnivorous  eating fruits, leaves, insects, and sometimes even small reptiles. However, most of their diet consists of tree sap. Up to two-thirds of the time spent to pierce the bark of trees in order to obtain a sticky sap. It has a very  specialized incisors for this activity. Due to the small size and agile and fast movements, Pygmy Marmoset is not easily seen in the wild areas. In captivity, these monkeys can live up to 11 years.

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Mabul water bungalows, Sipadan Sabah



Imagine you are spending time together with loved ones honeymoon in a luxury bungalow that have crystal clear sea and the night atmosphere is very peaceful viewing. From the rooms you can see the crystal-clear waters of the island of Mabul and Sipadan. You can even immortalize love to dive into the ocean and see the beauty of default of stone and colorful fish. Pulau Sipadan and Mabul Island is a holiday that you would not be able to forget.

Mabul water bungalows, located on the west coast of Sabah ocean and travel to the island can be done through thoroughly Mabul, Sabah before boarding a boat to the island of Mabul. For additional information you can visit www.waterbungalows.com or phone 088-2576699.

Tanjung Jara Resort




Tanjung Jara Resort is a luxury hotel  that offers all the beauty and honeymoon needs. Located in Dungun, Terengganu and have beach view front ocean of South China Sea. Every building in the resort motivated exclusive touch Malay sultanate. Call 09-8451100 for reservations.

To get to Tanjung Jara Resort resort. You can take a taxi from Kuala Terengganu Airport directly to Tanjung Jara Resort. If you catch landed at Kerteh Airport, Kerteh Rajasthan, you can also take a taxi to Tanjung Jara Resort from the airport.

Belum Rainforest Resort




Belum Rainforest Resort is a well-known eco-tourism resort in Malaysia. Belum Rainforest Resort is located in Lake Banding, Perak Grim. The resort is surrounded by the atmosphere of the lake and the equatorial rainforests of the oldest in the world.

Besides can spend time with your loved ones see the beauty around, you can also take home a raft to surround the area. In addition, you can also try physical force with outdoor activities to explore nature in the wild. Nature that existed here yet unspoilt and definitely make your honeymoon fully moment.

Nexus Resort & Spa



Nexus Resort & Spa is located in Karambunai. Travel as far as 28km from Kota Kinabalu Sabah. Karambunai covers an area of ​​3335 acres with landscape complete with mountains, beaches, the ocean in the background of the 485 rooms suites and luxury villas . The atmosphere here was enough privacy and quiet.

To be more romantic, you can choose a private luxury villas for both of you live with a spouse. Even Nexus Resort & Spa also offers a honeymoon package for 3 days 2 nights and includes candle light dinner in the gazebo by the beach hut. You can also get a discount for treatments in the Spa and Aromatherapy Treatment for an hour. for more information you can visit www.nexusresort.com.

Cameron Highlands Resort



Honeymoon holiday in Cameron Highlands necessarily promise peace and draw us away from the busy city. For those who want a peaceful and comfortable and cool. This is where a good place for you and your spouse honeymoon. Comfortable atmosphere, surrounded by tea plantations and cold weather can add your holiday joy.

Travel to Cameron Highlands Resort is not difficult and not far from the capital city of Kuala Lumpur. Cameron Higlands Resort is One of the best place to stay for family holiday and Honeymoon. For more information on Cameron Highlands Resort you can call 03-27831000. Have a nice holidays.

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