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Traditional Herbal Plants In Malaysia



Misai Kucing


The scientific name for this plant is “Orthosiphon Aristatus” and it is a common ornamental plant or garden herb in Malaysia.
(**Add on 14 Sept, 2009 – READ HERE for an article in our local newspaper recently on “Misai Kucing Cures All” , and the lady talked about the A H1N1 Flu and breast cancer.)
In addition to treating gout (it removes urea acid), the active compound of Misai Kucing is also good for -
  1. diabetes by balancing blood sugar levels
  2. stress
  3. high blood pressure
  4. removing toxins
  5. revitalise our energy
  6. regeneration and building of new cells
  7. balancing our body systems


Tomorrow Leaf Plant








Angelica keiskei was once a popular medicinal herb in Singapore. From afar,  it looks like a enlarged version of the flat leaf parsley plant (Petroselinum neapolitanum). In fact, do not be surprised to know that both plants are members of the Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) family. Common vegetables such as the carrot, celery and dill are also members of this family.
This medicinal herb is often sold singly in pots. It grows as a rosetted plant with a height of about 20 to 30 cm tall. Its large, much divided leaves confers a rather lush look to the entire plantThe leaves are consumed like a vegetable either in the raw form or cooked by lightly blanching it. When cut, the aerial parts of this plant exude a yellow sap which is found to be an abundant source of furocoumarins and a range of polyphenols. These are believed to possess health-enhancing and anti-cancer properties. However, it is reported that the consumption of Angelica keiskei can lead to skin sensitivity to sunlight and may cause dermatitis in some individuals. Like many members of the Apiaceae family, Angelica keiskei also features a tap root underground that is short and thick. It is also edible and is served either in the cooked or pickled form.

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National Flowers of Different Countries




Most countries have a national flower. National Flowers are symbol representing the country, some national flowers have cultural or religious roots that go back hundreds or even thousands of years and may or may not have been officially adopted. Many countries held their national flowers with pride and uses them in many international events as an ambassador. Here are some of the national flowers of some countries.



Country                 : Malaysia
National flower     : Hibiscus







Country                 : Singapore
National flower     : Vanda Miss Joaquim Orchid




Country                 : Indonesia
National flower     : Jasmine ( Melati )




Country                 : Thailand
National flower     : Cassia fistula




Country                 : Phillipines
National flower     : Sampaguita



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Marine Mammals



Dolphin
Steller sea lion
Range: North Pacific rim from Northern Japan through the Bering Sea to Northern California.
Status: Endangered (IUCN), Endangered (ESA)
Synonyms: Northern sea lion
Galapagos fur seal
Status: Vulnerable (IUCN)
Synonyms: Galapagos Islands Fur Seal, Arctoc�phale Des Galapagos, Oso Marino De Las Gal�pagos









Blue whale
Range: Oceanic
Status: Endangered (IUCN), Endangered (ESA)
Synonyms: Sulphur bottom whale, Sibbald's rorqual, blue rorqual, great blue whale, great northern rorqual, Ballena azul, rorqual bleu, baleine bleue

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TOP 10 Unique Animals In the World

Top 10 Evolutionarily Unique Animals

Using a scientific framework to identify the world’s most Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered (EDGE) species, the EDGE of Existence programme highlights and protects some of the weirdest and most wonderful species on the planet. This is a list of the top 10.



The pygmy hippo is a solitary animal that lives among dense vegetation along streams and swamps and in the rainforests of West Africa. It sometimes lives in cultivated areas, but the pygmy hippo is shy: it avoids people, as well as other hippos. Each hippo has its own territory. The male’s territory is larger than the female’s; both mark their territorial boundaries with their droppings.  The pygmy hippo feeds mainly when it is dark. It spends most of the day resting within its territory. It changes resting places once or twice a week.



This animal is one of three species from the genus Zaglossus to occur in New Guinea. It is named in honour of Sir David Attenborough. It was considered extinct until recent expeditions have discovered tracks and locals have reported seeing the creature.




An imposing animal, the Bactrian camel can reach seven feet in height and weigh up to 1,500 pounds. The species’ thick, brown coat changes with the seasons. During winter, it thickens to provide added insulation against the cold while large chunks of fur are shed in the summer to keep the animal cool. Both male and female Bactrian camels have two large humps on their backs. The Bactarian camel is endangered due to loss of habitat.




This dolphin, also called a Baiji, is a freshwater dolphin found only in the Yangtze River in China. Unfortunately it has already reached the conservation status of Critically endangered – possibly extinct. Fossil records suggest that the dolphin first appeared 25 million years ago and migrated from the Pacific Ocean to the Yangtze River 20 million years ago.



The slender loris is a small, nocturnal primate found only in the tropical rainforests of Southern India and Sri Lanka. They are able to live in wet and dry forests, as well as lowland and highland forests. They prefer thick, thorny vegetation wherein they can easily escape predators and find the large assortment of insects that is the mainstay of their diet. The Indian government has laws protecting the slender loris, but its effect is difficult to gage.



This antelope has recently become very rare, with current censuses reporting fewer than 400 individuals. Only one hirola exists in captivity: an aging female at the Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, Texas. It is a relic species, and only exists today (barely) due to its unique habitat requirements. Another name for this antelope is the “four-eyed antelope”, due to its pronounced, dark-colored preorbital glands, which are enlarged when excited.

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Sloth



he Brown-throated Three-toed Sloth is approximately the size of a house cat, ranging from 45-60cm. Like all sloths it has long limbs and a small head for the size of its body. Sloths’ fur hangs ‘backwards’ compared to other mammals, lying from the stomach to their back. This enables the water to run off while it is in a tree. Sloths do not have visible toes but instead have long claws. In this species they have three claws on each foot, which enable them to hang from the branches of trees (2). The brown-throated Tree-toed Sloth can also be distinguished from other species by its brown fur and upturned mouth, giving the sloth a constant ‘smile’.
Despite their name the Brown-throated Three-toed Sloth is often tinged with green due to the growth of blue green algae in its fur, especially in the rainy season. Adult males also have a yellow/orange patch of fur with a black stripe between their shoulders.
Sloths have a low nutrient diet which leads to a slow metabolic rate. To manage this low energy diet they have large segmented stomachs that weigh a third of the sloth’s total weight. The lack of energy meanssloths are extremely slow moving and they only move out of the tree once a week to defecate. Maintaining temperature also becomes difficult with a slow metabolism and sloths will move into sunnier parts of a tree to keep warm (2).

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The Unfamiliar Animals - Tarsier

The Tarsier is a small type of primate that not many people are familiar with. It spends most of its time in the trees and they have long tails. They are nocturnal so they are mainly out at night, making it hard to see them. In some cultures the Tarsier is considered to be a good luck charm and highly regarded. They only weigh about 5 ounces when they are fully mature.





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Video of endangered animals




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Tasmanian Devil


Tasmanian DevilTasmanian Devil


The Tasmanian devil is a carnivorous marsupial and the Tasmanian devil is therefore distantly related tokangaroos and wombats. Although the Tasmanian devil's closest relative is a kangaroo, the Tasmanian devil has the appearance of a wild dog The Tasmanian devil is only found on the Australian island state of Tasmania.The Tasmanian devil is characterized by their black fur and the offensive odour the Tasmanian devil secretes when stressed. The Tasmanian devil is also known to making a horrible, loud screeching sound when the Tasmanian devil is distressed or feels threatened.

ince the late 1990s, a nasty facial mutation disease has caused the Tasmanian devil population to decline, meaning that the Tasmanian devil is now an endangered species. The facial mutation disease is thought to be a type of cancer and ends in fatality about a year after it is contracted.
The Tasmanian devil is very fierce, but that does not mean we shouldn't try to save them. If people shoot them because they attack something, that is like killing a friend, there will soon be no more.
The Tasmanian devil known to display odd and slightly psychotic behaviour. When the Tasmanian devil feels threatened by a predator, is competing for mate or even a male, the Tasmanian devil displays a series of behaviours including lunging, teeth-baring and growling. The Tasmanian devil turns to rage so quickly that European settlers first named it the devil.
Tasmanian devils are highly carnivorous and survive on snakes, birdsfishinsects and road kill. When a carcass is found, Tasmanian devils are known to be one of the loudest animals when it comes to fighting for a meal.

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Kangaroo


Red Kangaroo


Young Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus)





The kangaroo is a marsupial that is indigenous toAustralia and and the Indonesian island of New Guinea. Although kangaroos are often seen congregating in groups, kangaroos are generally fairly solitary mammals but kangaroos are also known for being sociable animals when with other kangaroos.
Kangaroos have a deep pouch on their front in which to carry their young. A baby kangaroo is called a joey. Kangaroos eat plants, nuts, berries and insects that the kangaroos rummage for in the arid wilderness.
Kangaroos are most well known for their ability to jump a phenomenal distance. The kangaroo is the largest of the marsupials, a group an animals that includes koalasand the common brushtail possum. Marsupials are distinguished by the pouch that these animals have on their bellies, in which they carry their young.

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KOALA


Baby Koala at Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuar


Koala and baby on back.




Koala Classification and Evolution
The Koala is a small to medium sized mammal that is found inhabiting a variety of different types of forest in south-eastern Australia. Despite it's appearance and the fact that it is also known as the Koala Bear, Koalas are in fact marsupials but are so distinctive amongst this specially adapted family ofmammals that they are classified in a scientific group of their own. However, although they are now considered to be one ofAustralia's most iconic mammal species when European settlers first arrived things were very different, with millions of Koalas known to have been killed every year for their pelts (fur). The Koala is a unique animal that famously feeds only the leaves of the eucalyptus trees which they inhabit but this diet is very hard to digest and lacks many of the vital nutrients that are key to the survival of a number of animal species. Today, although populations are stable and widespread the Koala is affected byhabitat loss as vast areas of land are cleared every year to support growing development.
Koala Anatomy and Appearance
The Koala is one of the most charismatic of all marsupials with it's large, wide face and round, white-tufted ears giving it the appearance of a small bear, along with their lack of a visible tail and smooth, black nose. The Koala has dense and soft grey or grey-brown fur which is lighter on their underside and mottled on the rear. Due to the fact that Koalas spend almost all of their lives in the trees, they have evolved a number of adaptations to help them with their arboreal lifestyle including having short, powerful limbs that are tipped with sharp claws. Having two opposable thumbs and three fingers on each hand means that Koalas are able to grip onto even the smoothest of bark when climbing and feeding in the trees. Koalas move about in the trees by jumping, first gripping the trunk with their front paws (helped by their rough paw pads and claws) before then moving both their back legs up the tree together, allowing them to get higher up.
Koala Distribution and Habitat

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SPECIAL ANIMALS AND THEIR UNIQUE FEATURES


OCTOPUS

Common Octopus (Octopus vulgaris)
Octopus macropus

octopus vulgaris

 Octopus group makes up around a third of the worlds cephalopod population, with around 300 species found in waters around the world. The octopus can be found in the all the worlds oceans, with the octopus ranging in size from a just few centimeters to number of feet depending on the species of octopus!
The octopus often has a sharp beak, and an octopus will always have eight arms (unless any have been lost). Most species of octopus generally have arms with circular sucker pads on.
The lifespan of the octopus depends on the species of octopus, with many species of octopus averaging around 6 months old. Some species of octopus however, particularly the bigger octopus species, can live for a few years.
The octopus is well known for being a master of disguise and is able to blend into pretty much any background using its elaborate camouflage. The octopus not only uses this to its advantage for both hiding from potential prey and predators, but it is also thought to play a role in the male octopuses mating display, in order to attract a female octopus.
The octopus is also thought to have three hearts, two of which are used for pumping blood through the gills, and another for pumping the pale blue blood of the octopus through the rest of the body.
Generally, most species of octopus have no internal or external skeleton which means that the octopus is able to squeeze itself into tight places. The octopusis known to be one of the most intelligent of all the invertebrates and the octopus uses this to its advantage mainly using elaborate disguise.

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Sussex Spaniel

Sussex Spaniel dog breed information
Origin
In the 1800 century the Sussex spaniel was created in Sussex. Sussex is a place in England. No one knows perfectly about the history of the Sussex spaniel but people say that it was the result of the mix of the hounds and spaniels. After the second world war the Sussex spaniel really became obsolete in Europe. But it was gradually saved and now also the breed is really less in numbers.

General Description

The Sussex spaniel is a very cute looking breed. It is not very large in size about 16 inches in height. TheSussex spaniel has a well built body and its length is more than its height. They have a accurate round shaped head and a small rectangular muzzle with a liver coloured nose at the tip. Their eyes are also liver in colour and look very kind and affectionate. The Sussex spaniel have a small docked tail and two large ears hanging by their head. They have a wide chest touching their shoulders and their limbs and legs are short and close to the ground. They have sharp teeth enough for a scissor bite and always have a sweet expression in their face. Their coat is smooth and silky and are found mainly in golden liver colour.

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Silky Terrier

Silky Terrier dog breed information
Origin
In 1800 century the Silky Terrier evolved in Australia. The Silky Terrier was generally not created for hunting or herd purposes. They proved to be great companions over years. Various terriers were mixed to create this breed. Skye, Cairn, Yorkshire Terriers etc were amongst them. During the second world war this dog was taken to United States by a soldier and after 14 years this breed was introduced by the American Kennel Club.

General Description

The Silky Terrier is a cute looking small dog about 10 inches in height. They have a small physique and a cute expression. Their head is small and round in shape and they have a small round muzzle with a red nose at the tip. Their eyes are big and round and brown in colour. The Silky Terrier have small ears which stand straight on their head. They have beard on their face and a small neck. The fur on their body is such that they look like a small cotton ball. The Silky Terrier have small limbs and legs and padded paws. They have a docked tail and a broad chest. The Silky Terrier has long coat and the fur is such that it hangs from their face, legs and whole body. They are found in tan, blue and red colours.

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Shih Tzu

Shih Tzu dog breed information
Origin
Through DNA test it has been seen that this is one of the oldest breed in the world. The Shih Tzu evolved in China and Pekingese and Lhasa Apso are the ancestors of Shih Tzu. The Shih Tzu was a very popular breed in the Chinese Imperial court. The people of china never sold this breed outside the country. In 1930 the breed was brought to England. In 1946 Shih Tzu was introduced officially in England. In 1969 the breed was recognised in United States. Over years they have proved to be a great companion.

General Description

The Shih Tzu is a small breed about 11 inches in height. I must say that this breed is peculiar looking breed. Rather it looks odd and funny. They have a well built and muscular body. The Shih Tzu has a round head and small round muzzle with a black nose at the tip. Their eyes are large, round, hazel and protrudes out of their socket. The fur is such on their face that it seems like they have long hair and beard on their muzzle. They have a level backside and a small curly fluffy tail. They have long ears hanging by their head and their neck is brad but small. They have a wide chest and muscular and small limbs and legs. Their coat is long and silky and they can be found in many colours.

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