Showing posts with label Armadillo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Armadillo. Show all posts

Friday 28 March 2014

Weird creatures

The Armadillo in my last blog post,
you can read it here,
has surely captured my imagination.

The more I think about it:
...the nose, like a rat?
...the ears, cute?
...the shell, comfortable?
...having hard shell down the front of your face, odd?
...the claws, huge?
...the tummy, hairy?
...rolling into a ball, very clever?

Well I found another...


...at the Grant Museum.
Here's what the Armadillo looks like underneath the shell, the skeleton.
This one has a much longer tail.
The colour of the shell could have faded with the light over time.
Sorry not a great quality photo.

Just to keep the weird creature theme going...

...I present the Elephant Shrew,


related to both the elephant and the mole.

This photo, with its reflection, of a table full of books alongside the labels,
makes me think he looks like he works in a bank.

Do you know of any weird creatures?
Please leave a comment and where to find them.

These two are to be found at the Grant Museum, an amazing zoological museum,
open afternoons, not Sundays.

Tuesday 25 March 2014

The Armadillo

In museums some things just grab your attention.


Like the Three-Banded Armadillo


Like the hedgehog, in a previous post here, they too roll themselves into a ball when scared.
Into an armoured ball. Look how amazingly the pieces of shell fit together.
"Like a puzzle."


It impressed us.
"That's so cool! It's all fits together so perfectly."
"Awesome!"
"Mad!"

"Looks like my Bakugan Battle Brawler."
I think you need to be ten years old to get this connection.
They're creatures from a Japanese TV series, characters called Baku-Gan,
which when translated means 'exploding-ball'.
Could the Armadillo have been the inspiration behind this?

See these armadillos from Brasil (not Japan) at the Natural history Museum.
Opening times on their website here.




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