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Sorry...

  Hi guys! It feels like it's been ages since I last posted! My sports event was quite tiring actually, it was in Thailand and I literally got back on Friday. I'm so sorry for how unprepared I am for todays post! I've been really tired and recovering from the sports and stuff this week so I don't have anything really ready to post... The GOOD NEWS is that I do have an idea but it's basically leading off from the last post... Last week, the total number of views on this blog was 218! HOWEVER, I've checked again and the new number is... *DRUM ROLL PLEASE!* 👏248👏 In honor of getting 30 new views in a week, I think I'll our new total view on this page...with Sea Otter emojis! LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦...

just a quick update...

Hey everyone and welcome back to my blog! This episode is going to be very strange...but here we go! SO basically I'm going to put the number of views this blog currently has into Sea Otter emojis! LET'S GO! 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 🦦 Well here it is! Right now we're 218 views!!! Isn't that crazy?!!  Just ONE more quick thing before I say bye, next week t...

KEYSTONE SPECIES...in more depth

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  Hi everyone and welcome back to my blog! Today, the post is definitely more factual and...ummm...might be boring for some of you but I hope you still enjoy! SOOOOO! Today I'm going to be expanding on a fact that I posted about Sea Otter in the 'Top 5 FUN facts about SEA OTTERS' post... ENOUGH CHAT! The fact was that Sea Otters are a keystone species. Like I said in that post (Top 5 FUN facts about SEA OTTERS) this is a really hard concept to understand and is even harder to explain. SO I'm going to try my best to explain this to you in this post!   Ummmmmm...ok? Firstly, the basic concept of a KEYSTONE species is: A Species of animal that it's ecosystem depends on to survive. This means that without that certain species, that ecosystem will collapse. Hence why they are so important! This boring  diagram shows this concept in more depth. As shown in the picture, without that keystone in the middle, the whole arch would fall apart! This explains why a keystone spec...