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Did You Know There Are Only 1600 Giant Pandas Left In The Wild?

14 December 2014 UNDER Blog

The giant panda is considered a national treasure in China where they are native. Despite the fact that these bears are so revered, they are still endangered. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) estimates that there are only 1600 pandas left in the wild with approximately a further 100 living in different zoos around the world.

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Dogalogue

10% Off Voucher Code for Guide Dogs Dogalogue Gift Shop – Offer Ends 31-12-14

8 December 2014 UNDER Blog

Dogalogue has a new voucher code this week that is valid right until the end of December, which is perfect timing for the holiday shopping season. All you need to…

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New BBC Documentary About Emperor Penguin Chick’s Fight For Survival

7 December 2014 UNDER Blog

Penguins certainly seem to be getting a whole lot of attention at the moment, recently we blogged about why adopting a penguin makes for the perfect Christmas gift this holiday season and who could forget the John Lewis advert that is guaranteed to make you cry. The BBC seems to getting in on the act as well and will air a natural history documentary next year titled Snow Chick which is about a baby emperor penguin’s fight for survival in the Antarctic.

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Human Interference To Blame For Plunging Cheetah Numbers

28 November 2014 UNDER Blog

The elegant cheetah is well known for its speed that enables it to hunt animals ranging from rabbits to antelopes. Despite its fame, cheetah numbers have fallen from roughly 100,000 in 1900 to less than 10,000 today. Some researchers have long hypothesised that the cheetah loses too much energy when it sprints and as a result ends up suffering from harm.

Lions and hyenas are not to blame either, with many scientists thinking that the cheetah often loses its hard won food to theft by opportunistic hunters. The latest research however suggests that human interference in areas where cheetahs live is adversely affecting the ability of the big cat to find food. The researchers took a close look at 19 cheetahs living in two wild reserves of South Africa. One in the wet Karongwe Private Game Reserve and the other in the Kalahari Desert said Michael Scantlebury the lead researcher who lectures at Belfast’s Queen’s University.

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Anglerfish

Scary Looking Anglerfish Caught On Camera

28 November 2014 UNDER Blog

The black sea devil anglerfish, with its needle sharp teeth, gaping mouth and slightly startled expression seems tailor made for the limelight. Researchers recently got up close and personal with this rare species of marine life and managed to collect some footage of a female anglerfish. This was the first time the anglerfish has ever been filmed off the coast of central California, in its natural habitat.

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Walkies

The Easy Way to Take Your Dog for a Walk (Dressed as a Bear)

27 November 2014 UNDER Blog

Having a dog is awesome right? Taking the dog for a walk when it’s freezing cold and raining outside – not so much. Check out this innovative way of keeping your dog healthy and yourself amused.

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Christmas Prize Draw

Win £1,000 for a Charity of Your Choice and £250 in High Street Vouchers in our Christmas Prize Draw

26 November 2014 UNDER Blog

Christmas is a time for giving, and this year at udopt.co.uk we are giving you the chance to win £1,000 for an animal charity of your choice! To enter the prize draw only take a few minutes of your time, and to sweeten the deal the winner will also walk away with £250 worth of high street gift vouchers.

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5 Reasons To Adopt A Penguin This Christmas

24 November 2014 UNDER WWF

Phew! It’s the end of November already and that can mean only one thing, Christmas is almost here. Have you sorted out what gifts you plan to give to the special people in your life? If you are still coming up with your Christmas shopping list, why not adopt a penguin for someone this holiday season? After all, who doesn’t love penguins? They are so cute and cuddly they even made an animated movie about them (If you haven’t seen it, it’s called Happy Feet). If you are still sitting on the fence, here are five reasons why you should adopt a penguin this Christmas.

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Did You Know Tiger Stripes Are Unique?

21 November 2014 UNDER Blog

The tiger is the largest of the big cats in the world so it’s not surprising that many cultures see it as a symbol of courage and strength. What is odd given how revered the tiger is, that they are endangered. Apart from the illegal wildlife trade, hunting is also seen as an act of bravery which has meant there are now less than 3,000 tigers left in the wild. The tiger has nearly been hunted to extinction and its survival in the wild depends on conservation.

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Baby sea otter learns to swim

Watch an Orphan Baby Sea Otter Learning to Swim – The Cutest Thing You’ll See this Week!

19 November 2014 UNDER Blog

We’ve found something even cuter than Monty the Penguin – “Pup 681” the baby sea otter! Check out this super sweet animal learning to swim. It’s amazing!

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Guide Dogs

Five Reasons Why You Should Sponsor A Guide Dog Puppy This Christmas

17 November 2014 UNDER Blog

Christmas is fast approaching and this means it’s that time of year again when we all need to think about what gifts we are going to give our friends and family. At Udopt we have a particular passion for Guide Dogs for the Blind and all the good work they do, so we though this year we would compile a list of five reasons why you should sponsor a guide dog puppy this Christmas.

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Amazing! Killer Whales Can Learn To Speak Like Dolphins

14 November 2014 UNDER Blog

The killer whale is famous for its complex clicks and whistles that can sometimes resemble a haunting song. However the latest research suggests that they also have the ability to learn “dolphin speak”. Some species such as human beings have the ability to imitate new sounds and use them correctly socially. This is the foundation of language and is known as vocal learning.

The ability to learn vocally is present in some birds, bats and cetaceans, which is a group that includes porpoises, dolphins and whales. Some scientists that study birds have been able to identify which neural pathways are responsible for learning birdsong. However it is much more difficult to study language learning in large marine animals the researchers say.

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