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Archive for 26/04/2009

Animal Magic: Smiley Spider, Lamb Sextuplets and Albino Buffalo

We have three further examples of animal magic each linked to our story!

Smiley Spider

Scientists have been marvelling at the markings on a harmless tiny spider that lives in the Hawaii rainforest.  The spider’s scientific name is Theradion Grallator but its appearance is no laughing matter since it faces the threat of extinction.  Experts believe the spider may have developed the markings to confuse predators.  Whatever the reason, its another example of the ‘Smiley Face’ mentioned in our story as part of the curious unfolding mystery that is ‘The Haymakers Survey’.

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Lamb Sextuplets

Whilst closer to home,  a sheep has astounded farm workers in Northumberland by giving birth to six lambs.  The sextuplets were borm to a pedigree Lleyn ewe at Crookham Westfield farm at Cornhill on Tweed.  The newborns were discovered on 3 April by Mark Richardson - who was surprised as had never seen so many lambs born to one ewe.  The last record on sextuplets was in 1996.  So Mr Lamb we see you’re at it again? Another remarkable natural event linked to our furry friends.

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Albino Buffalo

Yet another example of an albino in nature (search in right hand column below for details).  An albino buffalo has been seen in Hellsgate National Park in Kenya - a first for the country. It has a light brown coat but there are concerns for the animal’s safety as it will be more noticeable to predators.  Some local communities consider the calf’s appearance as a bad omen, but the senior park warden said, ‘It’s a great day for nature and animal lovers.”

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