Monday, April 9, 2007

Facts about Camles

Do the humps on camels hold water?

No -- a camel's hump is a giant mound of fat, actually. In a healthy, well-fed camel, the hump can weigh as much as 80 pounds (35 kilograms)! Human beings and most animals store their fat mixed in with muscle tissue or in a layer right beneath the skin. Camels are the only animals with a hump.

The hump allows a camel to survive an extremely long time (up to two weeks) without food if need be. Because camels typically live in the desert, where food can be scarce for long stretches, this is important.

A camel uses about 5 gallons (20 liters) of water a day in the summer. However, a camel can lose up to 25 gallons (100 liters) of water from its body tissues without ill effects. One thing that a camel can do to conserve water is to handle large body-temperature swings. A camel might start the day at 94 degrees F and allow its temperature to rise as high as 105 degrees F. Only at the upper end of this range does it need to sweat to prevent overheating. When you compare this temperature range to the range the human body can handle (where only a 2 degree rise indicates illness), you can see the advantage.

Other camel facts:

  • An adult camel weighs between 700 and 1,500 pounds (318 to 680 kg) and is up to 7 feet (2.1 meters) tall.
  • Camels can live to be up to 50 years old.
  • Camels gestate about 11 months and give birth to one calf.
  • A male reaches maturity in five years, a female in three to four years.
  • Camels actually have three eyelids! Two of them have lashes, and the third is thin.
  • A camel can close its nostrils.
  • A camel, like a goat, will eat almost anything.
  • Pack camels can carry loads of 400 pounds 25 miles (181 kg 40 km) in a day.
Source : http://science.howstuffworks.com/question104.htm

Monday, March 5, 2007

Henry David Thoreau Quote

“How vain it is to sit down to write when you have not stood up to live.” Henry David Thoreau

He is point out how so many people just say how to live and so few people actually get up and live it. Its basically saying go out and experience life before you write about it or before you dictate it. Why are so many willing to dictate how others should live their lives when they them selves have not lived them selves?

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

V Day :-P

Love Comes Through the Eyes That See

Love comes through the eyes that see
And through the ears that hear,
For people are quite beautiful,
And words make feelings clear.

Love comes through the hands that touch
With unabashed affection,
For only skin-to-skin can love
Maintain its true direction.

Love comes through the tastes and smells
Of fresh and well-cooked food,
For in the gift of nourishment
Is much else that is good.

But though love comes through senses five,
Love comes from the heart,
For there resides the greater love
Of which ours is a part.


So I like this poem because it seems to try and express love in another method then what people normally do it applies it to the physical senses. unlike most which just place it as a feeling
(http://www.funmunch.com/events/valentine/poems5.shtml)

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Last 3 storys...

Out of the last three story's the first resonates closest to my family. only in this case the mother and the father character both seem to be my father. he seems to inflate most of his storeys and makes him self sound amazing. when in reality he has a lot of problems and is very belligerent. living with him is a nightmare because what ever he says he changes later to benefit himself. so that being said it is very hard to ever forgive him.

MFA...


claude monet
french, 1840-1926
grand canal, venice, 1908
oil on canvis
bequest of alexander cochrane, 1919 19.171

I think this Drawing would go well in my house and with my family. its vibrant and has a lot of bright color. as a family with great deal of ADD traits would be a distraction for hours and hours. it would be very enjoyable to look at.