Archive for March, 2013

Hello Greenzoners! We are announcing (with a little delay), that the GzEcoArticle Contest is going! Go to the websites on which you decided to write an article and have a nice time creating something! Remember about the rules and learn all the information written here – https://www.greenzoner.com/blog/announcing-new-contest-we-await-your-propositions-for-the-topics/ .
g-drive (more…)

Say “hi” to Kenny, inbred white tiger. Don’t be mistaken – they are not albino. Those Siberian/Bengal tigers have recessive genetic traits, which makes their fur white and their eyes blue.

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Hello Greenzoners! Tension rises, doesn’t it? 😉

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Eco News #47 – ribbon eel

March 9th, 2013

ribboneel
Colorful, isn’t it? 😉 That animal is called a ribbon eel – which is a pretty appropriate name. But, aside from its visually interesting aspects, it’s nice to know something about their life cycle. (more…)

Hello Greenzoners! Getting ready for GzEcoArticle Contest? (more…)

Eco News #46 – snubfin

March 7th, 2013

This cute looking dolphin is called snubfin – and the awareness of its existence is relatively young – it was discovered in 1948 and they are believed near the northern coasts of Australia.

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Hello Greenzoners! As we made so many changes on our website, with new contests, and, first of all – new prizes, we needed to introduce also new rules, to regulate the safe usage of GzWorld. 🙂
These the rules we were regularly publishing on Facebook – here are they, in one post. 🙂

RULE NUMBER 1

Do not forget about gzWorld! Remember to log-in regularly, so that you will be able to have more EEP, instead of loosing them – so, if you don’t want to loose EEP – just visit our site frequently! (more…)

Hello Greenzoners! Thank you for your submission to GzBlog and GzPhoto contest. We really appreciate the fact that you want to participate. 😉

Still, we need certain amount of submission to start a contest. We need at least 20 photos for GzPhoto contest (with “photo ok” status), and minimum 10 blogs in GZBlog contest (with “blog ok” status), so that you can compete and win prizes! 🙂 (more…)

This is the sandbox tree, but it also has different, more interesing name: “Monkey No-climb” – and that name really fits! That’s because the tree is covered with dangerous thorns, preventing any animal from climbing on its trunk.

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Unusual shape of a shell, isn’t it? That’s why the animal you see here is named Peanut – and no, it’s not a name of a species. The shell disfigurement is the cause of littering the oceans – when turtle was still very young, he got wrapped by plastic 6-pack packaging.

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