I am amazed at the number of animals I saw in this video that I had no clue what they are! For example, one of the first animals in the video, the one that looked like an over-sized guinea pig in a tree, I am assuming that it is a tapir, a variety of giant guinea pigs that live in South America. And I didn't know that polar bears had blue tongues! But I know that the owls that come shortly after the blue-tongued polar bear was either burrowing owls, because they are on the ground, or an elf owl. If you are unsure what these terms mean, read the series the Guardians of Ga'hoole! Nice Video! Horse Lover.
WHAT IS THE MUSIC IN THIS SONG? WE SHOULD USE IT FOR ACL!!! ALTHOUGH MY SONG IS BETTER!!!!! ;-P PS. If you haven't realized who is doing all the smiley faces, 'tis me, Goldfish Devourer. This is my new way of signing off! Ask Phil about this.
EPIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am amazed at the number of animals I saw in this video that I had no clue what they are! For example, one of the first animals in the video, the one that looked like an over-sized guinea pig in a tree, I am assuming that it is a tapir, a variety of giant guinea pigs that live in South America. And I didn't know that polar bears had blue tongues! But I know that the owls that come shortly after the blue-tongued polar bear was either burrowing owls, because they are on the ground, or an elf owl. If you are unsure what these terms mean, read the series the Guardians of Ga'hoole!
ReplyDeleteNice Video!
Horse Lover.
I liked this video, but there are no pics of Giant Pandas:(
ReplyDeleteWHAT IS THE MUSIC IN THIS SONG?
ReplyDeleteWE SHOULD USE IT FOR ACL!!!
ALTHOUGH MY SONG IS BETTER!!!!!
;-P
PS. If you haven't realized who is doing all the smiley faces, 'tis me, Goldfish Devourer.
This is my new way of signing off!
Ask Phil about this.
I LOVE THIS MUSIC!
ReplyDeleteIT IS EPICNESS!