Aug 17

The Tweens News | English

All of us hate to do exercise, but it is necessary to stay fit and healthy. It is worse when the summer is hot and humid and the last thing we want to do is go for a jog…

But, no matter the season it is important to exercise. Staying fit doesn’t mean spending 3 hours a day at the gym, there are ways to be active in your day to day life and burn calories at the same time.

For example:

Forget the elevator and the escalator. Take the stairs whenever you can to keep your behind looking good.

Stand up. Instead of sitting on the bus or train, stand. You may not realize it, but standing takes more energy then sitting.

Clean up your room, and help around the house. Not only will this please your mother or father, but you will also be burning calories while you work.

Don’t stay home. Meet up with your friends, go for a walk, and get out and see things! Moving around and staying active is the best way to stay fit. If you can, go swimming or go for a long walk.

Play with your brothers and sisters or with your pet. Play is a great way to exercise. Whether you play a game, just mess around, or play fetch with the dog, all of these options are good ways to get moving.

This summer, don’t be a slug. Get off the couch and get moving, you will feel better and look great.

Source: http://www.wambie.com/tuttifrutti_us/news/GET_ACTIVE_WITHOUT_DOING_EXERCISE-new_en-3056.html

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Aug 10

The Tweens News | English

A VERY SPECIAL FRIENDSHIP

The story we have for you today is one of love, friendship, and how to co-exist.

Salati is a leopard that was adopted by the Brooker family in South Africa. The family helps to rehabilitate animals that are injured. Salati came to the Brooker family when it was just a cub, and instantly became friends with Tommy, a golden retriever. Tommy was also a puppy at the time.

You would think that a friendship between this unlikely pair would be impossible. But no. The two animals connected from the first moment. Now the two animals are fully grown and they are still friends. They spend time together running, playing, sleeping, whatever!

They have left behind the stereotype of cat and dog and found friendship instead.

Source: http://www.wambie.com/tuttifrutti_us/news/A_VERY_SPECIAL_FRIENDSHIP-new_en-3098.html

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Jul 20

The Tweens News | English

Demi Lovato – Do Something Stunner!

Demi Lovato steps out on the purple carpet in a multi-colored Herve Leger mini at the 2010 VH1 Do Something! Awards held at the Hollywood Palladium on Monday evening (July 19).

The 2010 VH1 Do Something! Awards will be hosted by Jane Lynch and will have a mix of pop culture, entertainment, music, and activism by celebrating young do-gooders, celebrities, and organizations that have made a commitment to social change.

Natasha Bedingfield, Lifehouse, and Travis McCoy with special guest Bruno Mars will be performing throughout the night.

The awards air live TONIGHT, July 19 @ 9PM ET/PT on VH1.


Kellan Lutz – Do Something With Animals Winner!

Booboo Stewart and Kellan Lutz pal up as they arrive at the 2010 VH1 Do Something! Awards held at the Hollywood Palladium on Monday evening (July 19).

Kellan, 25, took home the honor for his continued work with animals. Gal pal Brittany Snow tweeted her congrats, saying, “Yay! Congrats to @KellanLutz on his VH1 Do Something Award. Billie and I are very thankful and proud of you. Thanks for inspiring. Adopt!”

Besides being costars in Eclipse, Booboo and Kellan are both lending their voice talents to The Guardians of Luna.


Joe Jonas WINS At Do Something Awards 2010!

Joe Jonas plays up the plaid with bright white sneakers as he arrives at the 2010 VH1 Do Something! Awards held at the Hollywood Palladium on Monday evening (July 19).

Along with his brothers, the 20-year-old actor/musician is nominated for Do Something Music Artist — AND THEY WON! Congrats, guys!

Who else picked up an award? So far, Leonardo DiCarpio (Movie Actor), Glee (TV Show), Hannah Teter (Athlete), Kathy Griffin (Comedian), and Alyssa Milano (Twitter). More winners coming up soon!

Source:

- http://justjaredjr.buzznet.com/2010/07/19/demi-lovato-do-something-stunner

- http://justjaredjr.buzznet.com/2010/07/20/kellan-lutz-do-something-with-animals-winner

- http://justjaredjr.buzznet.com/2010/07/19/joe-jonas-wins-at-do-something-awards-2010

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Jul 03

The Tweens News | English

Face To Face With Cute Animals!

Today we have a few animals for you which are too cute for words!Happy

This time all the animals pictured are looking right into the camera. What good little models they are. Others are actually asleep and were caught on film without them knowing it. Such is the case of the dog and the seal pup.

The ones which certainly are not camera shy are the mouse, the polar bear, and the pig, who smiles while brushing his teeth.

The kitty seems pretty spaced out, too sleepy to notice the camera.

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Fun Animals!

Here is another installment of fun animals for you! We just could not resist, you know how it goes!

The thing is that we just keep getting more and more funny photos of animals! And, people have told us that they love to see their favorite animals in action!

And how about these shots? A mouse eating cereal, a chipmunk moving stones around, a sleepy pup passed out in the flowerbed, and a bunch of ducklings taking a swim.

We love the piggies the best of all. One of them is a little gardener (he would tell the dog off if he saw him!) and is eating chocolate!

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A Cat And A Rat!

You are going to love this video. It is so sweet and cute!

It nature, cats chase rats. That’s what they do. Rats run from the cats and any other animal that might have them for lunch. Well, almost all rats…

This cat and rat seem to get on just fine though! This cat prefers cat food to a furry rat.Happy

This is a great video. We especially love the parts where the cat is even licking the rat! Amazing!

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My Dog Chews On Everything!

MY DOG CHEWS ON EVERYTHING

Have you every got home, gone up to your room, and then realized that your dog has destroyed your teddy bear? Or maybe he has even chewed up a pair of shoes?

If the answer to these questions is yes, then you pup has a problem and you have to take care of it soon before it ends up ruining all your furniture, clothes, shoes and stuffed animals.

It is normal that dogs chew things up. Puppies do it because they are cutting new teeth, and adult dogs do it because they are stressed or because they are cleaning their teeth or even because they are playing.

How can I make my dog stop chewing? It is easy. To make your dog stop this bad habit, you just need to give it another toy to chew instead. A toy of its own.

In pet shops they have lots of bones, ropes and chew toys that you can try out on your dog. Buy a couple and have patience. See which one it likes best and stick with that one.

Dogs especially like bones because they taste like meat and are hard to destroy. It gives your dog a new challenge.

If you don’t want your dog to be stressed then make sure to take it out for walks often. Dogs need walk and run off their leashes to release energy.

So now you know. Your dog’s chewing problem can be solved. You just need to give it new toys, time outside, and have some patience.

Source:

- http://www.wambie.com/tuttifrutti_us/photos/FACE_TO_FACE_WITH_CUTE_ANIMALS-photo_en-966.html

- http://www.wambie.com/tuttifrutti_us/photos/FUN_ANIMALS-photo_en-956.html

- http://www.wambie.com/tuttifrutti_us/videos/A_CAT_AND_A_RAT_CAN_BE_FRIENDS-videos_en-923.html

- http://www.wambie.com/tuttifrutti_us/news/MY_DOG_CHEWS_ON_EVERYTHING-new_en-3029.html

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Jun 06

The Tweens News | English

#10 – Camel Spider:

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Hoax e-mails have made Camel Spiders famous, or rather, infamous, but still most people know nothing about them. First of all, these animals, as scary looking as they may be, are completely harmless to humans. They are never over 3 inches in length, have no venom glands. and although they can bite if harassed, no human has ever died of a Camel Spider bite. They are also not real spiders, but belong to a different group of arachnids known as the Solifugids, or “those who run away from the sun”. Indeed, although often found in deserts, Camel Spiders prefer to hide under rocks and in shadowy places during day, and they come out to hunt at night.

They feed on whatever little animal they can catch and crush with their powerful pincers. They are also pretty fast, so much so that they are also known as “wind scorpions”. As for why they are called Camel Spider, it’s simply because they are found in the desert, and not because it likes to kill camels as the myth says. Scientists believe that there are about 1000 species of these fascinating little creatures, with many to be yet discovered.


#9 – Rhinoceros Beetle:

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Rhinoceros beetles are so called because they often have horns resembling those of true rhinos; there are actually many different species, and some of them are named after other animals; for example, one of the largest rhinoceros beetles is the Elephant Beetle from Mexico, which can be over 12 cms long! Larvae of this species are even bigger than the adults.

Rhinoceros beetles are famous because they are the strongest animals in the world; they can lift 850 times their own weight! Compare this to an actual elephant, which is only able to lift a quarter of its own weight. Rhinoceros beetles feed on vegetal matter and some species are considered to be plagues, while others, like the Elephant Beetle, are endangered due to habitat destruction.


#8 – Elephant Shrew:

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Around 20 species of these funny looking little mammals are found in Africa’s savannahs, forests and deserts. They are not actual shrews, and are not related to elephants either; their name was inspired by their long, flexible snout. They have a long tongue like an anteater’s, and a very keen sense of smell, and they spend much of their time keeping “trails” in the bush, removing dead leaves, twigs and pebbles. Any small animal or insect careless enough to trespass these trails is caught and devoured by the Elephant Shrew.

The Elephant Shrew can also use the trails as escaping routes, allowing it to run faster if attacked suddenly by a predator. An interesting trait of this animal, is that, apart from humans, it is the only mammal that runs in a bipedal posture (kangaroos don’t run, and although pangolins, bears and some apes can walk bipedally too, they always run on all fours).


#7 – Alligator Lizard:

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Alligator lizards are so called because their skin resembles that of an alligator or a crocodile, particularly in the back. They are also as ill tempered as their larger namesakes, and it is said that their teeth are so sharp, that even a bite from a small one draws blood. However, they don’t attack unless provoked, and their bite is not dangerous.

There are about 70 species of alligator lizard all around the world. Among their unusual traits is the fact that they shed their skin in one piece, like snakes, and unlike most other lizards which shed their skin in little pieces. Also, some alligator lizards can change color, although it takes them a long time to do so compared to, say, chameleons.


#6 – Leopard Slug:

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The leopard slug is native to Europe, and is one of the largest kinds of slugs, measuring up to 20 cms. It gets its name for its spotted body; but although all leopard slugs may look the same to the untrained eye, they share an interesting trait with their feline namesakes; the spotted pattern is unique to each individual, just like a fingerprint!

Just like the leopard, the leopard slug is a ferocious predator that moves quite fast for a slug, and feeds on other slugs, as well as worms and other soft bodied creatures. However, it is quite adaptable and will not reject vegetable matter as well.


#5 – Monkey Slug:

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Don’t be fooled by the name! This animal is not another slug. It is actually a caterpillar, the larval stage of the so called Hag Moth of North America. It’s body is covered with hairy, limb-like projections which are not actual legs (or “tentacles”, as people often think), and can be shed by the caterpillar without any harm. These projections are supposed to resemble a monkey’s furry limbs or tail, hence the name.

Although the “hairs” are urticating and serve as a defense, this is not a particularly dangerous caterpillar and it is not considered to be a plague either. The adult moth is also interesting, for it mimics a stinging wasp so that birds and other predators stay away from it.


#4 – Rabid Wolf Spider:

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The beautiful Rabid Wolf Spider is easily recognized by its striped body; found in the US, it is completely harmless to humans despite its scary name. It is only one of many kinds of wolf spiders (family Lycosidae), so called because they are active, fast moving predators, like wolves; they have good eyesight and do not spin webs.

A notorious member of the wolf spider family is the true tarantula (Lycosa tarantula), which is not related to the big, hairy spiders we usually know as tarantulas today, and gets its name from the Italian city of Tarento, where it seems to be particularly common.


#3 – Antlion:

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The antlion is so called because of its predatory habits during the larval stage, which make it a “lion” among insects. In North America they also go by the somewhat less frightening name of “doodlebug”. They are found all around the world, usually in sandy habitats. Antlion larvae hunt by digging a conical-shaped pit in the sand, and then burying themselves in the bottom.

Adult antlions usually feed on nectar and vegetable matter and are not as impressive as their larvae behavior-wise, but they are indeed beautiful insects, somewhat similar to damselflies, and some species can have pretty impressive wingspans- up to 15 cms!


#2 – Tiger Beetle:

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The word “tiger” comes from tigris, which means “arrow” in ancient Persian. The big, striped cat was so called because of it’s (back then) legendary attack speed. Nowadays, the cheetah is much more famous when it comes to speed, and the tiger is better known for its huge strength and ferocity.

The Tiger Beetle, on the other hand, was named because of its ferocity and predatory habits… but its most remarkable trait is it’s speed!

Some Tiger Beetle species can run at speeds of around 8 kms p/h. If we humans could run as fast as they do, proportionally to our body size, we would reach speeds of almost 500 kms p/h! This speed is so extreme, that the tiger beetle can’t even see well when it runs full speed, and must stop often to allow its eyes to pick up clear images of its prey and surroundings.

These voracious predators feed on whatever insect or arachnid they can catch, even those bigger than themselves; even their larvae are fearsome hunters, although they prefer to stay motionless, buried in the ground, and ambush any small creature that passes by.
An interesting bonus fact; there is a genus of Tiger Beetles named Manticora, which is the name of the mythical creature inspired by the actual tiger in ancient times!


#1 – Water Bear:

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Easily one of the most amazing creatures in the entire world, the Water Bear, technically known as a Tardigrade, gets it’s common name from its resemblance to a miniature bear; indeed, it has a chubby body, short, stout limbs and hooked claws very reminiscent of those of a bear. Their movements are also said to resemble those of a bear.

Of course, it is not related to mammals (it belongs to a little known group of invertebrates), and the largest species measure only 1.5 mm when fully grown. Depending on the species, Water Bears can feed on diverse things from bacteria, to other small animals and vegetable matter. Water bears are found all around the world, in all kinds of habitats; rain forests, swamps, deserts, polar regions, mountains and oceans; as long as there is some moisture, water bears can survive anywhere. And if there isn’t any moisture, they can remain in a dormant state for many years, waiting for better times.

And that’s not all; they have been proved to survive extreme radiation, heat, freezing temperatures, etc. Perhaps the most amazing evidence of their hardiness is the fact that, during an experiment, several Water Bears were exposed to the vacuum of space and not only did they survive, but also bred while in orbit and returned to Earth alive and unharmed!

Makes me wonder… how many creatures as hardy as the Water Bear has Nature created elsewhere in the universe? How many of them are traveling in planet fragments right now? And how many of them will end up in new worlds, adapt and perhaps give rise to new and amazing species we can only dream of?


Bonus – Giraffe Weevil:

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Found in the forests of Madagascar, the Giraffe Weevil is so named because of its long “neck”, which is much longer in males than in females.
At 3 inches long, it is among the largest weevils in the world, and it feeds on plant matter such as leaves and seeds. Males use their long neck as an assisting tool for building a “nest”. The nest is really a leaf folded to form a tube, and the male then leads the female to it so that she lays one single egg inside the tube.

Weevils are really a kind of beetle, belonging to order Coleoptera. Beetles are the most diverse animals in the world, with as many as 350.000 species described thus far, and many, many more to be yet discovered. Unfortunately, scientists say, many of them will probably go extinct before we even get to see them for the first time.

Source: http://listverse.com/2010/05/24/10-coolest-little-critters-named-after-big-ones

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