Friday, September 17, 2010

I Love My Children.



I have three children, they are really nice to me. I have always been proud of them even when they were little. My oldest daughters name is Arzu. She is nine years old and a third grader. She is a really quiet person. Second is my seven years old boy. His name is Ridvan, and hi is a second grader. He likes to play games and study. Also he always gets along with his sister. The last one is a four year old girl named Rabiya. She stays home, with her grandmother all day. They are really good friends. She loves all kinds of food, and she talks too much. During the week, every body is busy. My husband and I are working and the children are at school. On weekends, the whole family goes out to have fun. When we came home, we play games together. We love to spend time with our children. I am always thanking God, because he gave me really nice, smart children. I hope we will be happy forever, and forever will be together!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Sidewinding.



This is a spectacular movement that snakes use to move on sandy surfaces. They anchor their heads on the ground and push the body sideways after forming an arc. Apart of the body travels through the air before touching the sand. "Desert snakes, like the sidewinder rattlesnake, use the side winding motion. Only small parts of the snake's body touch the hot ground giving the appearance that the snake is jumping."

Thursday, April 29, 2010

King cobra



This is the world's longest venomous snake. It is,on average,3,6m(12 feet) long, but is known to grow up to 5,5m(18feet).It is olive or brown in color and often has yellow or white bands. It makes a low hissing sound that sounds more like a dog's growl. The king cobra's hood lacks pattern distinguishing it from other cobras. The king cobra has to rise while attacking because it can only strike downwards. In fact, it can rise up to 1,8m(6feet)-that is as tall as full-grown man!

Spitting cobra.



This snake can spray venom from a distance of about 2,5m (8 feet) into the eyes of its victims causing temporary blindness. The black necked spitting cobra well-known.