Learn all about this aazing place here:
http://phillipsbrothersmill.com/3/gallery.htm
Mostly about my backyard chickens. (Boring, I know), but there are a lot of us out here. Mine are only kept as pampered pets. I could eat a neighbor's chicken, but not MINE. There may be a comment on current events only if I get riled up enough. And there will always be a cartoon or a joke to cheer us. I promise to try my very best to respond to comments. Now I have to figure out how this blogger thingy works....
| Established | 1986 |
|---|---|
| Location | 5701 Huntsman Road, Richmond, Virginia |
| Type | Aviation Museum |
| Director | Edward Andrews |
| Website | Virginia Aviation Museum |

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| Source: http://tf3dm.com/3d-model/anteater-skeleton-35679.html |
The
giant anteater is an amazing creature that has been around for about 25
million years. Unfortunately, its numbers are decreasing due to habitat
destruction and hunting. It is estimated that 5,000 remain in the wild
and about 90 live in US zoos. Below are many interesting facts about the
giant anteater, which will hopefully be around for many more years.
As
their name implies, anteaters eat ants. They have no teeth so they lap
up the ants with their long tongues and swallow them whole. They can eat
up to 35,000 ants (and termites) a day. To prevent painful stings,
their tongues dart inside the ant mound about 160 times a minute. They
will spend only a minute at each mound to keep from destroying it. This
way, they can come back and feed from it in the future.





