Animal Report: There’s Always A Bigger Fish.

Common Name

Blue whale.

Scientific Name:

Balaenoptera musculus.

Classification:

Mammal.

Diet:

  • Almost entirely krill a very small shrimp like animal.

Length:

 80 to 100 feet (24 to 30 meters), the longest one ever recorded was a magnificent 108 feet long.

Weight:

110,000 330,000 lb.

Habitat:

Oceans all over the world.

Endangered Status:

Blue whales are protected under both the Endangered Species Act and the Marine Mammal Protection Act. They have been listed as endangered under the ESA since 1970. This means that the blue whale is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range.

Behaviour:

Like all whalesblue whales are mammals and give live birth to very large calves that they nurse for six or seven months. All of the record blue whales are females. Males do not provide parental care and do not seem to live near the females/young for most of the year.

Defense:

Blue whales count on speed to out swim the few predators such as packs of killer whales.

Life span:

80 – 90 years In the wild.

Fun fact:

A blue whales tongue alone weighs as much as a Asian elephant .

Animal Report: The Most Terrifying For Some And The Cutest Animal For Others.

My little pet rat Mojo.

Common Name:

Rat.

Scientific Name:

Rattus.

Classification:

Rats are mammals.

Diet:

In general, rats are omnivores, which means they will eat almost anything. Their diet may vary depending on the location they are inhabiting. Most rats prefer consuming meat, dairy-based products and vegetables. They tend to avoid fruit and food containing sugar.

Length:

Based on my experience my rat is about six inches if you don’t include the tail. 10 or 12 inches if you do.

Weight:

Brown rats are about 8.1 oz black rats average 2.9 to 8.1 oz.

Habitat:

Rats can be found all over the world except polar regions.

Endangered Status:

Rats are definitely not endangered.

Behaviour:

Rat are nocturnal which means they sleep during the day and are awake at night. this means they can avoid most of there predators like snakes and eagles.

Life span:

Two to three years according to specialists but a lot of well cared for rats live 5 to 8 and ones that live a long time can make it to 13 or 15.

Yo Journal: A Template For Success

harleynhill's avatarA Salute To Peace And Money

Pic Of The Day:

Narrative:

Such an awesome feeling… Theo and I have been investing so much of our time and money into his magic wand shop that when we actually duplicated a wand on the lathe here today and it only took a few minutes we were basically elated.

It pretty much went like this… Set up the duplicator and the new steady rest. Looked at it for a while and thought real hard. Busted out a template that would also double as a calibrator. Started churning out wands at a dizzying pace.

Here is a couple pics of the template making process:

The real relief came when the steady rest we ordered worked like a charm. By supporting the spindle bout mid way it becomes easy to carve shapes into even very thin pieces of wood such as magic wands:

Theo really loves the wood shavings that…

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Animal Report: The Spider That Looks Like A Crab

Common Name: Whip tail spider.

Scientific Name: Amblypygi.

Classification: Arachnid.

Diet: The whiptail mostly eats insects, other spiders, scorpions, lepidopterans butterflies and moths, crickets, grasshoppers, and beetles.

Length: Including the tail this odd spider is up to 4 inches in total length.

Habitat: Whiptail spiders prefer tropical and subtropical regions. Their habitats can range from forests to grasslands to dry mountainous areas where they nestle themselves in rock crevices or under debris. They have also been found under logs and rotting wood. The whiptail spiders in the U.S. live in Florida and the Southwest regions.

Behaviour: In two species of whiptail spiders, or amblypygids, mothers caress their young with long feelers and siblings stick together in social groups until they reach sexual maturity. This is surprising behavior for these arachnids, long-thought to be purely aggressive and anti-social, according to a Cornell researcher. in Males these weird arachnid are territorial and will guard there territory aggressively.

Defense: Whiptail spiders as there name indicates they have a very long tail. you may say what does this have to do with defense? I’ll tell you whats up! They have a acid like vinegar. Have you ever had vinegar in you’re eye? It hurts and that’s exactly what they aim for. Its a good method.

Life span: An average whiptail spiders live 2 to 3 years.

Fun fact: The nick name for the whiptail spider is scorpion spider.

Animal Report: The Oddest Creature Alive.

Common Name: Platypus.

Scientific Name: Ornithorhynchus anatinus.

Classification: Mammalia.

Diet: Animals like cray fish and worms.

Length: Almost 2 feet .

Weight: Around 5 pounds.

Habitat: Platypus mostly lives in freshwater lakes, rivers, lagoons, farm dams, and streams. Most platypuses are found in bodies of water that have earth banks with roots, overhanging vegetation, reeds, and logs to be more suitable for constructing their burrows.

Endangered Status: Platypuses are threatened.

Behaviour: The platypus hunts in the water, mostly at night.
Hearing and vision are therefore of little use in detecting the small aquatic invertebrates on which the animals primarily feed. Reflecting this fact, a platypus protects its eyes and ears by automatically closing them underwater and instead relies on its bill to locate prey.

The upper and lower bill surfaces are packed with hundreds of receptors which respond to touch and the tiny electric currents produced when invertebrates move in the water.

These receptors are also believed to be vital to the platypus’s ability to navigate successfully among rocks and other obstacles when submerged.
Platypus are specifically adapted to forage in the water and there are no reliable records of the animals feeding on dry land, although they sometimes search for prey at the water’s edge by digging under rocks or among the roots of streamside plants.
While diving, the platypus temporarily stores small food items in special cheek pouches. When the animal returns to the surface to breathe, the food is ground up very finely between rough pads located inside the bill.

Defense male Platypuses have a modified claw no there back foot if threatened they can poison there attacker and platypus venom is strong enough to kill a medium sized dog. Platypuses are nocturnal so they can avoid hawks, eagles, snakes, and other predators.

Life span: Around 11 years in the wild.

Fun fact: When the platypus was found the scientists thought that it was a fake.

Yo Journal: Whitaker Block Party

harleynhill's avatarA Salute To Peace And Money

Pic Of The Day:

Narrative:

Theo and I had the best time of our lives, so far, as pinecone vendors; at the Whitaker Block Party 2019… So fun, so many friends, and so much money! Love the Whitaker Block Party! Check it out!

Theo is turning into a born sales person. What a guy! He pretty much takes care of all of the software we use to track our sales, manages all of the transactions, restocks the merch when it sells, easily remembers the prices of everything that does not already have a price tag on it, and is overall an really good guy to have on your team.

Check this Guy out! Hi Brendan! Thanks again for supporting our lil arts and crafts business bud! That piece looks amazing on you and I really really love that crazy fresh moldavite necklace you made. You and Hanna are the…

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Journal Entry: Chilling With My Friend’s

Narrative:

Harley and I Woke up an headed to the storage unit and then went to the whiteaker market to vend there.

When we got there we walked up to the information booth and got the run around for about ten minutes until we gave up and decided to just be chill an look at some goods and hang out with some of my friends.

We played chess and some other things like tag and checked out the art until it was closing down. Then I said by to my friends and we dipped out to the makers space and then we headed to bed.

Places I visited:

  • Storage unit
  • Whiteaker market
  • Eugene maker space

Achievements:

  • Won a couple of games of chess

Lunch:

  • Watermelon

Dinner:

  • A great salad

Journal Entry: Harley Is Awesome

Narrative:

When we arrived at the Whitaker market. I moved off to join some of my friends that I met at the Whit a few weeks ago. We had a great time playing tag and just chilling. About 5 or 6 hours later we found these little bugs.

spiny leaf insect

This animal is one of my favorite insects they are cute and they don’t bite, don’t sting, or commit any type of aggressive act.

After a couple of hours I said good by to my friends and we headed to Sundance and then to the makers space before going to bed.

Places I visited:

  • Sundance.
  • Makers space.
  • Whitaker Sunday Market.
  • Redbarn.
  • Crux.
  • Sundance again.
  • Makers Space.

Achievements:

  • Made some new friends.

Book/podcasts/tv/movies:

  • A couple episodes of black jack justice.

Journal Entry: Going To The Oregon Country Fair Grounds To Find A Booth

Narrative:

When we got to the makers space we hung out until it was two forty four. Then we began to pack up because this lady who worked at Sundance named Erika is going to be our new booth helper! She met us out there to help us pick out booth out.

When we got there Erika had just pulled up a few minutes before we arrived. We all got out of our cars. Erika, Harley, and I began to check out our booth options. After about 40 minutes we had looked at six booth spots Harley and I said good by to Erika got in our car and headed back to the makers space.

Places I visited:

  • Sundance natural foods.
  • Makers space.
  • Oregon country fair.
  • The Eugene Makers Space.

Achievements:

  • Checking out a few booths.

Lunch:

  • Salad with avocado and tomato.

Dinner:

  • A epic salad 🥗.
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