Saturday, February 13, 2010

HAPPY VALENTINE´S DAY!!


HAPPY VALENTINE´S DAY!!


I truly want to make the very best of my life. I appreciate and celebrate life. Love is the best feeling in our hearts, and the best way to show how much we care for others. Love God above all, love your family, love your parents and your grandparents, love your friends, love your wife or husband, love your children, your grandchildren, love yourself, love your sweetheart, your neighbors, love the world, love the wonder of God´s creations, love the animals, love our natural environment and so on. Become a true lover of the Universe and show with your actions how much you care!!... This is my message of love to all readers on Valentine´s Day.

Enjoy and celebrate life today,
and say "I love you" to all you truly love!!


God may bless you all!!

HAPPY VALENTINE´S DAY!!
Welcome to my world!!
Why don´t you come on in!!
You´ll see a smiling sun
Shining bright into my heart.

STARRY DAWN.
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

"EXTINCT MAMMOTH." (Part 2)




"EXTINCT MAMMOTH." (Part 2)

The American Institute of Biological Sciences also notes that bones of dead elephants, left on the ground and subsequently trampled by other elephants, tend to bear marks resembling butchery marks, which have previously been misinterpreted as such by archaeologists.
The survival of the dwarf mammoths on Russia´s Wrangel Island was due to the island´s very remote location and lack of inhabitants in the early Holocene period. The European discovery of the island (by American whalers) did not occur until the 1820´s. A similar dwarfing occurred with the Pygmy Mammoth on the outer Channel Islands of California, but at an earlier period. Those animals were very likely killed by early Paleo-Native Americans, and habitat loss caused by a rising sea level that split Santa Rosae into the outer Channel Islands.
Recent research indicates that mammoths survived in the Americas until 10,000 years ago. This conclusion is from research, by James Haile and Eske Willerslev of the University of Copenhagen, of sentiments found in central Alaska, and reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Fishermen in Siberia, Russia have discovered the complete skeleton of a mammoth -a find which Russian experts have described as very rare.
The mammoth´s backbone, skull, teeth and tusks all survived intact. It appears to have died aged about 50.
Mammoths lived in Africa, Europe, Asia and North America between about 1.6 million years ago and 10,000 years ago, during the Pleistocene epoch.
Siberia has historically been a rich source of prehistoric remains.
Some experts are now suggesting that climate change is leading to discoveries which might otherwise have remained hidden in frozen ground.
SOME INFORMATION ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING, OZONE LAYER, THE RAIN FOREST, EARTHQUAKE AND OTHER RELATED ISSUES WILL FOLLOW THE EXTINCT MAMMOTH.
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STARRY DAWN.

Monday, February 1, 2010

"EXTINCT MAMMOTH." (Part 1)




"EXTINCT MAMMOTH." (Part 1)

Scientific Classification.
Kingdom: Animalia.
Phylum: Chordata.
Class: Mammalia.
Order: Proboscidea.
Family: Elephantidae.
Genus: Mammuthus.
Species: There were several species of extinct mammoths, such as M. africanavus (African mammoth), M. columbi (Columbian mammoth), M. subplanifrons (South African mammoth), M. primigenius (Woolly mammoth), M. sungari (Songhua River mammoth), etc.
A mammoth is any species of the extinct genus Mammuthus. These proboscideans are members of Elephantidae, the family of elephants and mammoths, and close relatives of modern elephants. They were often equipped with long curved tusks and, in northern species, a covering of long hair. They lived the Pliocene epoch from around 4.8 million to 4,500 years ago.
Like their modern relative the elephant, mammoths were quite large; in English the noun "mammoth" has become an adjective meaning "huge" or "massive". The largest known species, Songhua River Mammoth (Mammuthus sungari), reached heights of at least 5 meters (16 feet) at the shoulder. Mammoths would probably normally weigh in the region of 6 to 8 tons, but exceptionally large males may have exceeded 12 tons. An 11-foot (3.4 m) long mammoth tusk was discovered north of Lincoln, Illinois in 2005. However, most species of mammoth were only about as large as a modern Asian Elephant. Fossils of species of dwarf mammoth have been found on the Californian Channel Islands (Mammuthus exilis) and the Mediterranean island of Sardinia (Mammuthus lamarmorae). There was also a race of dwarf woolly mammoths on Wrangel Island, north of Siberia, Russia, within the Arctic Circle.
Based on studies of their close relatives the modern elephants, mammoths probably had a gestation period of 22 months, resulting in a single calf being born. Their social structure was probably the same as that of African and Asian elephants, with females living in herds headed by a matriarch, whilst bulls lived solitary lives or formed loose groups after sexual maturity.
There is an estimate of 150 million mammoth remains in Russia´s Siberian permafrost, which covers a vast area sparsely inhabited areas. Some of the remains are frozen complete, others in pieces of bone, tusk, tissue and wool, in less a metre below ground to 1 km. below.
The woolly mammoth was the last species of the genus. Most populations of the woolly mammoth in North America and Eurasia, as well all the Columbian mammoths in North America, died around the time of the last glacial retreat, as part of a mass extinction of megafauna in northern Eurasia and the Americas. Until recently, it was generally assumed that the last woolly mammoths vanished from Europe and southern Siberia about 10,000 BC, but new findings show that some were still present there about 8,000 BC. Only slightly later, the woolly mammoths also disappeared from continental northern Siberia. A small population survived on St. Paul Island, Alaska, up until 3,750 BC., and the small mammoths of Wrangel Island survived until 1,650 BC.
A definite explanation for their mass extinction is yet to be agreed upon. The warming trend that occurred 12,000 years ago, accompanied by a glacial retreat and rising sea levels, has been suggested as a contributing factor. Forests replaced open woodlands and grasslands across the continent. The available habitat may have been reduced for some megafaunal species, such as the mammoth. However, such climate changes were nothing new; numerous very similar warming episodes had occurred previously within the ice age of the last several million years without producing comparable megafaunal extinctions, so climate alone is unlikely to have played a decisive role. The spread of advanced human hunters through northern Eurasia and the Americas around the time of the extinctions was a new development, and thus probably contributed significantly.
Whether the general mammoth population died out for climatic reasons or due to overhunting by humans is controversial. Another theory suggests that mammoths may have fallen victim to an infectious disease. A combination of climate change and hunting by humans has been suggested as the most likely explanation for their extinction.
Data derived from studies done on living elephants suggests human hunting was likely a strong contributing factor in the mammoth´s final extinction.
HOMO ERECTUS is known to have consumed mammoth meat as early as 1.8 million years ago.
INFORMATION ABOUT OZONE LAYER, GLOBAL WARMING, THE RAIN FOREST AND EARTHQUAKE WILL FOLLOW THE SUBJECT OF EXTINCT MAMMOTH.
Thank you for reading!!

Starry Dawn.