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Fig Tree
Bongsong · 9 months ago
If you're thinking of growing a fruit tree, consider a dwarf fig tree (Ficus carica). Sten recommends the 'Chicago Hardy' variety, which thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. You can also plant this variety in a tall container if you're short on space. These trees can handle colder weather but make sure to mulch in fall to protect the roots.
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The Cutest Ever Baby Ant Eater
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Baby Anteater Fun Facts:
Baby anteaters, or ‘pups,’ ride on their mother’s back till they gain strength to walk on their own!
These pups stay with their mommy till they are two years old before becoming independent and living on their own!
Best Adorable Baby Dolphin
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Baby Dolphin Fun Facts:
Baby dolphins learn to swim while they’re in their mother’s womb!
Baby dolphins roll their tongues like a straw in which their mommy shoots the breastmilk!
Cute Kitten Cat
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Kitten Fun Facts:
Every teat of a cat has a distinctive smell. Each kitten memorizes this smell and feeds off from the same teat every time!
In Bali, a monkey adopted an abandoned kitten and raised it as its own!
Adorable Baby Hedgehog
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Baby Hedgehog Fun Facts:
Baby hedgehogs or hoglets are immune to venom, so they can kill and devour snakes if needed!
Like humans, baby hedgehogs can cry, cough, and even scream!
The Cutest Baby Hippo
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Baby Hippo Fun Facts:
Adult male hippos might attack baby hippos in water, so the mommy will always be around to protect the babies!
Female baby hippos are quicker in reaching maturity than male baby hippos.
The Adorable Baby Deer
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Baby Deer Fun Facts:
When baby deer are born, they come with a set of just four teeth!
For the first two weeks from their birth, baby deer only survive on mommy deer’s milk.
Cutest Duckling Ever
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Ducklings Fun Facts:
Even when babies, ducks sleep with one eye open, resting only half of their brain. This behavior helps them stay alert and protect themselves from terrifying predators like snakes or wolves.
Baby ducks produce an oily substance from their preen gland. They spread it all over their body, making their feathers waterproof so they can easily float or fly.
Cute Baby Crocodile
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Baby Crocodile Fun Facts:
Baby crocodiles can shed and regrow their sharp and strong teeth at will, but it becomes harder as they grow up.
Just after they hatch from their eggs, the mommy crocodile carries the baby crocodiles in her mouth towards the water for their first swim!
Adorable Baby Elephant
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Baby Elephant Fun Facts:
When baby elephants come into this world, they are born with poor eyesight, nearly blind!
Like humans, baby elephants shed their tusks when they are a year old and regrow them after turning two!
Cutest Baby Giraffe
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Baby Giraffe Fun Facts:
Baby giraffes can run fast and keep pace with the adults just 10 hours after being born!
After turning a month old, the mums leave the baby giraffes with babysitters called ‘calving pools’ and go hunting for food and water!
Lovely Littles: Endearing Baby Animals
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Lovely Littles: Endearing Baby Animals in a Snap
Welcome to “Lovely Littles: Endearing Baby Animals in a Snap”! Get ready to be swept 
Tilt shift lens photography of monkey
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Uluwatu Temple, Indonesia
Published on August 17, 2016 (UTC)
NIKON CORPORATION, NIKON D5100
Free to use under the Unsplash License
Brown coated monkey on branch
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Download this free HD photo of animal, monkey, japan, and scare in Japan by Jamie Haughton (@haughters)
Baby Monkey Facts
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Monkeys are intriguing creatures that have captivated human interest for centuries. From their playful nature to their remarkable intelligence, there is always something fascinating to learn about these charismatic animals. Among the most endearing and adorable of all monkeys are their babies, commonly known as baby monkeys. These pint-sized primates are not only incredibly cute but also possess unique characteristics that set them apart from their adult counterparts.
Monkey DNA Swap May Block Mitochondrial Disease
Bongsong · 10 months ago
This healthy baby monkey developed from an egg containing mitochondrial DNA from one female and nuclear DNA from anotherOregon National Primate Research Center, Oregon Health and Science University.
VERVET MONKEY FOUNDATION
Bongsong · 10 months ago
A rehabilitation and release program for over 500 vervet monkeys.

The Vervet Monkey Foundation (VMF) is a non-profit organization established in 1993. The centre is based in Tzaneen in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. They rehabilitate and provide sanctuary to over 600 primates, orphaned, injured, abused, ex-laboratory or unwanted pets. Thanks to their work, there is much greater understanding of the vervet monkey now, and they are no longer classified as a “nuisance” animal in South Africa. Visit Website.
The New World monkey
Bongsong · 10 months ago
The New World monkeys are the five families of primates that are found in the tropical regions of Mexico, Central and South America: Callitrichidae, Cebidae, Aotidae, Pitheciidae, and Atelidae. The five families are ranked together as the Ceboidea (/səˈbɔɪdi.ə/), the only extant superfamily in the parvorder Platyrrhini (/plætɪˈraɪnaɪ/).[3]
This is monkey
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Monkey is a common name that may refer to most mammals of the infraorder Simiiformes, also known as simians. Traditionally, all animals in the group now known as simians are counted as monkeys except the apes. Thus monkeys, in that sense, constitute an incomplete paraphyletic grouping; however, in the broader sense based on cladistics, apes (Hominoidea) are also included, making the terms monkeys and simians synonyms in regard to their scope.
Banana description history
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Banana | Description, History, Cultivation, Nutrition, Benefits, & Facts | Britannica
banana, fruit of the genus Musa, of the family Musaceae, one of the most important fruit crops of the world. The banana is grown in the tropics, and, though it is most widely consumed in those regions, it is valued worldwide for its flavour, nutritional value, and availability throughout the year. Cavendish, or dessert, bananas are most commonly eaten fresh, though they may be fried or mashed and chilled in pies or puddings. They may also be used to flavour muffins, cakes, or breads. Cooking varieties, or plantains, are starchy rather than sweet and are grown extensively as a staple food  source in tropical regions; they are cooked when ripe or immature. A ripe fruit contains as much as 22 percent of  carbohydrate and is high in dietary fibre, potassium, manganese, and vitamins B6  and C.
Garden | Flower, Vegetable, Landscaping | Britannica
Bongsong · 10 months ago
Garden, Plot of ground where herbs, fruits, flowers, vegetables, or trees are cultivated. The earliest surviving detailed garden plan is Egyptian and dates from about 1400 BC; it shows tree-lined avenues and rectangular ponds. Mesopotamian gardens were places where shade and cool water could be enjoyed; Hellenistic gardens were conspicuously luxurious in their display of precious materials, a tradition carried over by Byzantine gardens. Islamic gardens made use of water, often in pools and fed by narrow canals resembling irrigation channels. In Renaissance Europe, gardens reflected confidence in human ability to impose order on the external world; Italian gardens emphasized the unity of house and garden. French 17th-century gardens were rigidly symmetrical, and French cultural dominance in Europe popularized this style into the next century. In 18th-century England, increasing awareness of the natural world led to the development of “natural” gardens that made use of irregular, nonsymmetrical layouts. Chinese gardens have generally harmonized with the natural landscape, and have employed rocks gathered from great distances as a universal decorative feature. Early Japanese gardens imitated Chinese principles; later developments were the abstract garden, which might feature only sand and rocks, and miniature gardens made in trays (see bonsai).
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