Cats and kittens!

April 29, 2026, by Grace

Digital drawing, Cumin, by Grace

I loveee cats! Cats are one of my favorite animals, they are very friendly and sweet. 
I’m going to foster kittens that are just 4 weeks old and I’ll keep them until about 8weeks because they have to get neutered.
 
Cats are very fascinating animals that share 95.6% of their DNA with tigers and they can run up to 30 mph. Also, you know how our fingerprints are different. Well cats’ noses are also different. They’re like fingerprints but with noses and when cats purr they can heal us. When they purr they create vibration which is around 25 – 150 Hz and that can repair bones.

Secondly, cats are amazing creatures. They can see in almost darkness, even though they are near sided. Cats are also amazing jumpers; they could jump up five times their height! Cats love to sleep. They usually spend about 70% of their whole lives just sleeping. That’s because out of 24 hours a day, they sleep around 15 hours.
Sadly, cats can’t taste sweetness so even if they want your ice cream it’s just that they’re curious not that they smell sweetness. 

Did you know that cats can be left-handed and right handed too? Well, they can and studies show that males are usually more left-handed and females are usually right handed. Cats have a very flexible skeleton. They have around 230 bones in their body and we only have 203. Also, they have a free floating collarbone that allows cats to fit through very small spaces.

This is kind of a funny fact, but did you know a cat named Stubbs was the mayor of an Alaskan town for 20 years? Well it’s true!  Ok thats it byeeeeeee.

(Book) Let’s Learn Korean – Korean Proverbs (Animal Collection)

We created the book “Let’s Learn Korean – Korean Proverbs (Animal Collection)” over nearly two years. During this time, Grace used the manuscript herself to practice Korean letters.

This book is practical for second-generation Korean kids and anyone else to learn more about Korean culture and Korean proverbs and strengthen their Korean writing skills.

Join us on this weekly learning journey! Thank you for your support. All profits from your purchase will support us, BunnyPals Foundation. 

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Bees

Digital drawing by Grace

Bees pollute by going to flowers and the pollen goes on their legs so the pollen that is sticking to the bees legs. When the bee is moving the pollen drops slowly.

A bee looks like a fuzzy, hairy insect with six legs with two pairs of wings, and three body parts: a head, thorax, and abdomen. They are usually black with yellow stripes on the abdomen. Female bees have a stinger, while male bees do not.

Bees make honey by collecting nectar from flowers and processing it in the honey stomach, and regurgitating it to other bees who repeat the process. Finally, they deposit the mixture into honeycomb cells and use their wings to evaporate excess water, thickening it honey. 

In conclusion, the honeybee is more than just a source of honey; it is a fundamental pillar of our ecosystem and food supply. Without the tireless work of bees pollinating crops and wildflowers, a large portion of our food would disappear, and biodiversity would suffer immensely. The threats of pesticides, habitat loss, and climate change are real and must be addressed to ensure the survival of these crucial pollinators, securing not only their future but our own as well.

Nov 08, 2025 by Graceeeee

Yellowstone Wolves

by Grace

Grey wolves were doing excellent but then the first English settlers first arrived
and they had thought wolves will kill their livestock and for over 100 years they had been hunting wolves and occasionally bears but when they killed all wolves 1928 then the land was not the same. Elk and other prey animals had overpopulated the area and most died in winter of starvation; grasses had become weak, and the young trees were eaten before reaching adulthood. Beavers were having trouble too, since they relied on trees to build dams, and fish were dying. Waters were getting dirtier, and wetland creatures were going away. Beaver dams were crucial in Yellowstone. Without wolves, the coyote became an apex predator, driving down populations of pronghorn antelope, red fox and rodents, and birds that prey on small animals. Rabbits, foxes, and rats were suffering, and songbirds were running away from Yellowstone because they didn’t have trees that they could build their nests in. Various scavenger species suffered without year-round wolf kills to feed on, like eagles, ravens, and bears.

In 1984 scientists decided to bring back grey wolves to Yellowstone.
They brought grey wolves from Canada; in total they brought 14 wolves.
For 10 weeks, they stayed in a very large cage to get used to the smell and sounds and basically get used to everything. The scientists put radio collars on them so they could track them. Now after they were released, photographers recorded everything; they were trying to get the wolves photographed so they can know wolf behaviors. Now one died immediately from a bullet, it’s hard out in the wild for wolves. Just a few wolves made a difference, elk and mule deer were now getting killed by wolves, and elk started to not stay in plains because it’s easier to get killed. Songbirds came back, beaver colonies were increasing, everything was thriving, after wolf reintroduction. In the northern range, elk numbers drop and beaver colonies increase from 1 to 12. Insects, songbirds, fish, and amphibians thrive. As the wolf returns, coyote numbers drop by half, allowing antelope, rodent and fox populations to increase.

Now after about 50 years, Yellowstone is healthy again. Over 100 wolves each year are alive, and elk numbers were 20k and are now in healthier numbers 7k,8k, and 6k. The wild is thriving but wolves still die from illegal shooting, and if they go out of Yellowstone then anyone can shoot them, they are on their own. The regular life span of a wolf is 5 because of their harsh life but some live longer to 8 or 10 years its hard to live that long for a wolf.

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Panda

Panda’s are strong animals and can take down 10 men, but they have to eat bamboo a lot or their strength will disappear. They usually sleep for 10 hours a day.

Only a few pandas are left on this planet if we don’t do anything about it, then pandas will be extinct forever and if that’s so we’ll have to put another animal on the extinct list and that would be sad so yeah.

Pandas nurse their young until they are 2 years old i think.

That’s all for panda bYE

DUIKER

by Grace June 11, 2025

The duiker looks like a deer because it has horns but the horns are not sharped the same, next it has hooves and a short tail. Duikers are light brown to grayish brown. Duikers have big ears  and black lines under its head.

Duikers can live in a  lot of places but most live in savannas, but sometimes they live in forests, woodlands, grasslands, and mountains, Duikers are native to Africa.

Duikers are adopted to live in many places in Africa, duikers are camouflage masters, their coat is a light brown to grayish brown. The brown hides well in forests and light brown blends well in the savannas.

If duikers sense danger they can freeze or lie down motionless to avoid detection.

The word duiker comes from the Afrikaan language for diver. They are known for their diving escape. 

Blue dragon

I made a puppet dragon because I saw so many my fyp (for YOU page) and they look so cool, so I tried making one, and that’s it.

Pigs

Digital drawing, by Grace Moon

Pigs are very clean animals.

Contrary to popular belief, pigs are naturally very clean animals, and they wallow in mud to keep cool, not for dirtiness. 

Pigs are smarter than dogs.

 Pigs are considered one of the smartest animals on the planet, with intelligence comparable to dogs and even some primates.

 Domestic pigs can run at speeds of up to 11 miles per hour 17.7 kilometers per hour, while wild boars can run even faster, reaching speeds of up to 15 miles per hour 24.1 kilometers per hour.

In many cases, their lifespan can be up to 20 years. According to the Guinness Book of Records, the oldest pig is a 23-year-old, “Baby Jane” from the United States.

Yes, pigs, including mini pigs, can be potty trained, often using a litter box or designated potty area, and they are naturally clean animals that prefer to keep their sleeping area separate from their elimination area. 

That’s all for today!