Archive for the ‘Wild Websites’ Category
While researching for Wild Facts, I tend to come across some incredibly interesting animal websites. Today, I am going to tell you about the best resource for animal information on the net. I am not kidding! I absolutely love A-Z Animals and I know you will too.
Not only does A-Z Animals have an incredible amount of information relating to various animal species but you can also take a minute to play some of Gary the Goat’s Games or test your knowledge with Colin Cow’s Quizzes. As well, you can follow Bernie the Bear’s Animal of the Day, or look around Sammy Sheep’s Shop. Whatever you do though make sure you check out Betty the Butterfly’s Blog since she has some great posts that I know you will enjoy. So if your child is looking for information for a school project then I recommend A-Z Animals. Not only do they have a ton of animal information but their blog is inspiring and the writing is captivating.
In all honesty, when I first started Wild Facts, I had the idea of making it a great resource for students. After stumbling onto A-Z Animals, I realized that their website was exactly the dream I had for Wild Facts. This is why I am urging you go there and check it out and bookmark it. I promise you will not be disappointed.
I am so impressed with A-Z Animals that I have invited them to be a guest writer on Wild Facts. As well, I will be contributing articles to help build up their amazing database. My first article on the Pink Fairy Armadillo (you remember that Wild Fact, right?) will be uploaded in the next week or so.
Go now and check out A-Z Animals at http://a-z-animals.com/. As well, there will be a link to A-Z Animals on the sidebar of Wild Facts. That way you can get there anytime you want.
Well, I am off to go and read some more interesting animal articles on my favourite website for animal information.
Now I don’t normally recommend my readers to websites that are outside of the animal/facts world but I just can’t resist.
Everywhere I go I keep hearing about the H1N1 virus (Swine Flu – Hey, Swine is a pig so this recommendation still fits into the animal category… how about that!). The author of Empower-You, Agapelife, has worked as a Registered Nurse in a variety of fields so she brings a wealth of knowledge to her incredible site. Recently she has created a few posts about using natural methods to help prevent H1N1. I was so impressed with her posts that I felt the need to spread the news to all of my readers.
I highly recommend you take a second and check out Empower-You at http://www.empower-you.blogspot.com/. Not only does she present some interesting information related to swine flu but you will also find other information related to creating energy, healing attitudes, etc. Again check out Empower-You. I promise that you will learn something that will help make your life better.
What are you still doing here? Go and check out Empower-You!!!
Well, folks I guess it is about time I pass on another interesting website for your reading pleasure. I have had a link to it for awhile now in my sidebar but I really wanted to draw your attention to this site. If you like crazy animal facts then you will love all of the “Funky Facts” that are on http://funky-facts.blogspot.com/ . Not only does the author provide interesting facts on animals but on everything in general. One of my favourites was the post about the youngest girl to have a baby (I guarantee you will be shocked by this fact).
ColdRicePudding makes humorous posts about everyday things. This site is one to visit if you need more random facts to clutter up your mind. You can request facts or send articles of your own easily with the contact form. Funky Facts is also available in many different languages. Don’t forget to bookmark and follow!
So what are you waiting for, check it out and enjoy the funky fresh facts at Funky Facts!
http://funky-facts.blogspot.com/
Disclaimer: Some posts may contain language not suitable for a younger audience.
As I continue my journey into blogging I tend to read a lot of other people’s blogs. I do this to see what other people are writing about, how it is set up, etc. I tend to come across a lot of interesting articles as I am on blogging communities trying to promote Wild Facts.
From time to time, I come across a website that I find truly fascinating. As I do, I will post them on Wild Facts to share with everyone. The website I am sharing with you today is a photoblog from a photographer near Fort Frances, Ontario. Everyday he shares a new photo that he has taken around Rainy Lake. There are some pretty incredible photos on this site so I encourage you to take the time and check it out.
Before you do though, make sure you don’t forget to read Wild Fact #985 about Crocodile adaptations.
Check out these photos at the following link:
http://wildlife.aminus3.com/
















