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Robin the Hood Cartoon
Read more: Robin the Hood CartoonRobin Hood is in the news this week because Robinhood the online “free commission and investing app” is in the news because a group of redditors got one over on big hedge funds looking to short the stock. For the uninformed this article has a great explanation of what shorting a stock is. One of […]
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H is for Hawksbill Turtle
Read more: H is for Hawksbill TurtleH is for Hawksbill Turtle. This entry into the Animal Alphabets Cartoon series, gets its name from their narrow pointed beak that resembles a hawk. Native of the tropics, the Hawksbill keeps the coral reef lively by removing and eating the sponges that grow on them. Their shells are used in collectible items and along…
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G is for Gorilla
Read more: G is for GorillaG is for Gorilla. The highly endangered gorillas of Africa are today’s Animal Alphabet entry. Gorillas live in groups which are led by an older male Silverback, which gets its name from the gray hair that grows on their back as a male ages. I too can attest to this phenomenon but it didn’t even…
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F is for (Island) Fox
Read more: F is for (Island) FoxF is for (Island) Fox. The island fox can be found on the Channel Islands of California. Isolated on the islands for several thousand years has made the fox more vulnerable to mainland disease that cause no issues with domesticated dogs. Of the eight species of Island Fox, four have been put on the endangered…
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E is for Echidna
Read more: E is for EchidnaE is for Echidna. Continuing to cartoon for the Animal Alphabets. Several weeks behind. Echidnas are somewhat of a cross between a hedgehog and an anteater. Thus the big nose and spikes. But for me every time I think of the word I get hungry. Enchiladas anyone?