@ Welcoming Guinea Pig Trio Avalon has been looking forward to meeting the huge variety of other animals on this Summer Safari. What a treat to find Finn here, too! Welcoming Guinea Pig Trio We don't come from Guinea but from the Andes in South America. We are not related to pigs at all. We quite like humans but we must have our own kind for company. Like humans, we cannot store Vitamin C in our bodies and must have a daily supply. We communicate with a "wheeking" noise and have developed a high-pitched squeaking noise that we only use to communicate with humans, not each other.
While on Safari, you met Finn.
Avalon shook paws with Finn the Red Feisty Fox.They both received one silver mole!
@ Cottontail Warren “Ooh, that’s a scary looking creature!” whispered Mystery. “It’s bigger than me! I’ll stay here and wait for you to come back.” “C’mon, Mystery, it’ll be fine—it’s not so very big; it's a trick of perspective, and anyway, it’s looking forward to meeting us!” said Avalon. Cottontail Warren It's hard to sneak up on rabbits! Their vision covers nearly 360°, which allows them to see what's coming from behind them, above and from the sides without turning their heads. Rabbits can rotate their ears 270°, allowing them to detect any threats that might be approaching from close to 2 miles away. The oversized ears also have the added benefit of cooling rabbits down on a hot day.
While on Safari, you met Mystery.
Avalon shook paws with Mystery the Ragdoll Kitten.They both received one silver mole!
@ Squirrel Pasture “Let’s pose with one of us each side of our new friend and I’ll set the self-timer to take a group shot,” said Avalon to ashley. “It’ll be a fab souvenir of our time here!” Squirrel Pasture Squirrels are well known for their acrobatic skills and they have the intelligence to complete a complicated "assault course" to reach the food at the end! These cute, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed creatures are a common feature in our back gardens.
While on Safari, you met ashley.
Avalon shook paws with ashley the Green Happy Dragon.They both received one silver mole!
@ Panda Patch "Wasn’t it worth coming all this way, Avalon," said Milko, "for this experience alone?" Avalon, admiring the creature at the centre of the scene they were now in, heartily agreed! Panda Patch Its resemblance to a teddy bear is what makes a panda so popular! Pandas appeal to our "cuteness receptors" because they have large, front-facing eyes, and are extremely furry. This was the subject of a BBC scientific study. Apparently this is why almost all of us like pandas!
While on Safari, you met Milko.
Avalon shook paws with Milko the Chocolate Milky Moo Cow.They both received one silver mole!
@ Forest Drey Avalon was excited to meet up again with fresh. They both took a moment to admire the amazing scene around them. Forest Drey Squirrels are one of the most important animals for helping the spread of oak trees. They store acorns in the ground but only recover around 70 per cent of them, allowing the forgotten acorns to grow into healthy trees!
While on Safari, you met fresh.
Avalon shook paws with fresh the Strawberry Milky Moo Cow.They both received one silver mole!
@ Silky Tabby Cat Corner Avalon was excited to meet up again with Marty Mole. They both took a moment to admire the amazing scene around them. Silky Tabby Cat Corner Tabby cats were named after a striped silk made in Baghdad. The cats were compared to the silk, giving them the name “tabby.” The silk comes from the Attabiy district in Baghdad and the 14th century Middle French term for it was “atabis,” that soon turned to “tabis.” This, of course, translated into our English word, “tabby.”
While on Safari, you met Marty Mole.
Avalon shook paws with Marty Mole the Merry Mole.They both received one silver mole!
@ Wattle Den “What have you got in your tote bag, Jasper?” asked Avalon. “It looks very full!” “I’ve come prepared for anything, Avalon,” responded Jasper. “There’s deck shoes, snowshoes, tennis shoes, flip-flops, flippers, walking boots, Wellington boots—you name it, I’ve got it!” Wattle Den The turkey is believed to have been sacred in ancient Mexican cultures. The Mayans, Aztecs and Toltecs referred to the turkey as the ‘Great Xolotl’, viewing them as ‘jewelled birds’.
While on Safari, you met Jasper.
Avalon shook paws with Jasper the Black Feisty Fox.They both received one silver mole!
@ Cosy Lamb Barn Avalon and Confused got so engrossed in the conversation they were having with their fascinating new friend that they had to hurry along so as not to be left behind! They regretfully bade farewell to their new chum and promised to visit again! Cosy Lamb Barn Within only minutes, newly born lambs can stand and are walking with the flock almost immediately. This is crucial for their survival outdoors.
While on Safari, you met Confused.
Avalon shook paws with Confused the Blue Footed Booby.They both received one silver mole!
@ Cosy Roost “Let’s pose with one of us each side of our new friend and I’ll set the self-timer to take a group shot,” said Avalon to Tornado. “It’ll be a fab souvenir of our time here!” Cosy Roost Chickens have prehistoric roots and are the closest living relative of the Tyrannosaurus Rex!
While on Safari, you met Tornado.
Avalon shook paws with Tornado the Blue Beautiful Unicorn.They both received one silver mole!
@ Pastoral Verdancy Avalon and Choose a name shook paws and said “How do you do?” to the next creature who had come to meet them, and posed for a souvenir photo. “Why am I always on the left?” grumbled Avalon. “Let’s change sides.” “No,” said Choose a name. “This side shows my best side.” Pastoral Verdancy Did you know that sheep can recognise up to 50 other sheep faces, and remember them for two years? Other studies have shown they are capable of learning and remembering how to navigate complex mazes.
While on Safari, you met Choose a name.
Avalon shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat.They both received one silver mole!
@ Sunshine Mead Avalon and Rosco shook paws and said “How do you do?” to the next creature who had come to meet them, and posed for a souvenir photo. “Why am I always on the left?” grumbled Avalon. “Let’s change sides.” “No,” said Rosco. “This side shows my best side.” Sunshine Mead The black and white Holstein-Friesian is the most widespread cattle breed in the world. Its spots are like fingerprints—no two cows have the exact same pattern of spots.
While on Safari, you met Rosco.
Avalon shook paws with Rosco the Tabby Cat.They both received one silver mole!
@ Springbok Savanna Avalon and Nightlight agreed that the variety of environments on their expedition was the best ever! Avalon and Nightlight exchanged opinions on which their favourite terrain had been so far, and which was the most interesting creature they had met in their travels! Springbok Savanna The springbok is the national animal of South Africa. It is also the symbol and nickname of South Africa's national rugby team. When frightened or excited, a springbok makes a series of vertical leaps up to 11½ feet (3.5 metres) high. This behavior is known as pronking.
While on Safari, you met Nightlight.
Avalon shook paws with Nightlight the Green Rapid Dragonfly.They both received one silver mole!
@ Dapple Meadow “Shall we take a selfie?” Avalon asked Brigit as they drank in the scenery and admired their new friend next to them. Dapple Meadow A white horse is actually grey—it’s a colouration that occurs when a gene causes the hair coat to gradually lose its colour. Horses have been domesticated for over 5000 years. They have bigger eyes than any other mammal that lives on land. Because their eyes are on the side of their head they are capable of seeing nearly 360° at one time. Horses gallop at around 27 mph (44 kph).
While on Safari, you met Brigit.
Avalon shook paws with Brigit the Bashful Badger.They both received one silver mole!
@ Ou est la plume de ma caille? Avalon and Daba were entranced at reaching this stopping place and eagerly posed for a picture standing on either side of the attractive creature they had just met! Ou est la plume de ma caille? The California Quail is California’s state bird. Its head plume, or topknot, looks like a single feather, but it is actually a cluster of six overlapping feathers. Pairs of California Quail call antiphonally, meaning that the male and female alternate calls.
While on Safari, you met Daba.
Avalon shook paws with Daba the Dauntless Dolphin.They both received one silver mole!
@ Victoria Wood Avalon was very happy to meet Ziggy here! They both swapped tales of their experiences of their travels so far! Victoria Wood Dollar bills are often referred to as ‘bucks’ because in the 18th/19th centuries deerskins were a common medium of exchange for other items of value.
While on Safari, you met Ziggy.
Avalon shook paws with Ziggy the Midnight Happy Dragon.They both received one silver mole!
@ Burns Plough Avalon and Midnight got so engrossed in the conversation they were having with their fascinating new friend that they had to hurry along so as not to be left behind! They regretfully bade farewell to their new chum and promised to visit again! Burns Plough Wee, sleekit, cow'rin, tim'rous beastie, O, what a panic's in thy breastie! Thou need na start awa sae hasty, Wi' bickering brattle! I wad be laith to rin an' chase thee, Wi' murd'ring pattle!
While on Safari, you met Midnight.
Avalon shook paws with Midnight the Midnight Happy Dragon.They both received one silver mole!
@ Bears' Den “What an amazing creature!” exclaimed Avalon. Kitty agreed with Avalon. “I’m seeing so many animals, birds and insects that I’ve never seen before!” Bears' Den Vikings and the Celts have many legends about the strength, protectiveness and prowess of bears. The bear is a common national personification for Russia and Germany. The brown bear is Finland’s national animal.
While on Safari, you met Kitty.
Avalon shook paws with Kitty the Grey Playful Kitten.They both received one silver mole!
@ Chipmunk Scurry Avalon was excited to meet up again with Thinair. They both took a moment to admire the amazing scene around them. Chipmunk Scurry Chipmunks are native in only two places—North America and Siberia. One small chipmunk can gather up to 165 acorns in one day, which it will store in cheek pouches whilst foraging. The collective noun for chipmunks is a "scurry"—which, like our pictured chipmunk, is cuteness overload!
While on Safari, you met Thinair.
Avalon shook paws with Thinair the Midnight Happy Dragon.They both received one silver mole!
@ Eucalyptus Haven Avalon is enjoying the view when fiffy comes along. "Look! A special prize!" says fiffy. Avalon looks down and sees something valuable. Well Avalon WAS here first ... Eucalyptus Haven Koala bears are doughty trencherman, shifting up to two pounds of eucalyptus leaves in a day! Eucalyptus leaves are not only extremely tough, they are poisonous, but a koala's long digestive cecum allows them to break down the leaves unharmed. Koala bears get their name from an Aboriginal term meaning ‘no drink’. It’s believed this is because koalas get almost all their moisture from the leaves they eat, and rarely drink water.
While on Safari, you met fiffy.
Avalon shook paws with fiffy the Arctic Feisty Fox.They both received one silver mole!
@ Lounging Llamas Avalon and Persephone, Goddess of Spring had shaken paws and were now introducing themselves to the next critter who had come to meet them on this leg of the quest, who was eager to make friends and to show off a carefully tidied natural habitat! Lounging Llamas The llama is the national symbol of Peru and appears on many tourist products as well as coins and stamps. Llamas communicate with each other through a variety of ear, tail and body postures. They also have a range of vocalisations including humming.
While on Safari, you met Persephone, Goddess of Spring.
Avalon shook paws with Persephone, Goddess of Spring the Party Fowl.They both received one silver mole!
Persephone, Goddess of Spring and you found 10 Travel Tokens!
@ Impala Grasslands “Shall we take a selfie?” Avalon asked Drago as they drank in the scenery and admired their new friend next to them. Impala Grasslands We are impala, as you can tell by the distinctive lyre shape of our horns, and we live in large groups in grasslands near water in Africa, and we know how to look out for each other! Amazingly, we can jump up to nine feet in the air, and across spaces of 30 feet! Our running speed is up to 35 miles per hour.
While on Safari, you met Drago.
Avalon shook paws with Drago the Red Dragon.They both received one silver mole!
@ Meerkovo Avalon was very happy to meet Hester here! They both swapped tales of their experiences of their travels so far! Meerkovo I, Aleksandr Orlov, am handsome and success businesskat and have many claws in many pies. Despite being talent singer and actorkat, I follow in footsteps of my ancestors, and take over family business of compare meerkats. Visit comparethemeerkats.com! Simples!
While on Safari, you met Hester.
Avalon shook paws with Hester the Arctic Hare.They both received one silver mole!
@ Gardeners' Friend "Wasn’t it worth coming all this way, Avalon," said why.way, "for this experience alone?" Avalon, admiring the creature at the centre of the scene they were now in, heartily agreed! Gardeners' Friend Not only do hedgehogs (or "urchins" as they used to be called) enjoy berries and fruit but the staple of their diet is made up from pests that are common in our back gardens, such as beetles and caterpillars.
While on Safari, you met why.way.
Avalon shook paws with why.way the Escaped Aye-Aye.They both received one silver mole!
@ House Sparrow Haven “Ooh, that’s a scary looking creature!” whispered Wily. “It’s bigger than me! I’ll stay here and wait for you to come back.” “C’mon, Wily, it’ll be fine—it’s not so very big; it's a trick of perspective, and anyway, it’s looking forward to meeting us!” said Avalon. House Sparrow Haven Unlike many other birds, the sparrow avoids woodlands, as it prefers to live close to human "settlements", whether urban or rural, probably because of the plentiful supply of available food. Incredibly, the once ubiquitous common sparrow is now listed as a threatened species.
While on Safari, you met Wily.
Avalon shook paws with Wily the Grey Playful Kitten.They both received one silver mole!
@ Red Panda Roost Avalon and Cuddles got so engrossed in the conversation they were having with their fascinating new friend that they had to hurry along so as not to be left behind! They regretfully bade farewell to their new chum and promised to visit again! Red Panda Roost Did you know that the Firefox browser's logo is a red panda? Red pandas are vegetarian carnivores. ‘Carnivore’ doesn’t necessarily imply a meat-eater but can refer to their biological order. As they’re descended from carnivorous ancestors but rarely eat anything more than bamboo and a few insects they are classed as vegetarian carnivores. They were given the name ‘panda’ about fifty years before the black and white variety.
While on Safari, you met Cuddles.
Avalon shook paws with Cuddles the Mauve Koala.They both received one silver mole!
@ California Towhee Canyon Avalon was very happy to meet Rosa here! They both swapped tales of their experiences of their travels so far! California Towhee Canyon This little bird, the Canyon Towhee, is a native of lower-lying areas from Arizona, southern Colorado, and western Texas south to northwestern Oaxaca, Mexico, mostly avoiding the coasts. Its natural habitat is brush or chaparral.
While on Safari, you met Rosa.
Avalon shook paws with Rosa the Cupig.They both received one silver mole!
@ Houdini Hill “Shall we take a selfie?” Avalon asked Snickerdoodle as they drank in the scenery and admired their new friend next to them. Houdini Hill Goats are really good escape artists, but Alpines specifically can figure out how to unravel enclosures and climb fences!
While on Safari, you met Snickerdoodle.
Avalon shook paws with Snickerdoodle the Arctic Feisty Fox.They both received one silver mole!
@ Equine Flatlands Avalon opened her rucksack to change her hat. Garth could see Avalon had a large, floppy sunhat, a balaclava, a rain hat, a woolly bobble hat, a beanie, a deerstalker hat and a swimming cap! “Did you bring a fez too?” Garth asked Avalon. Equine Flatlands Horses float when they run, sort of! When a horse gallops, all four hooves are off the ground at one point. Rather than being measured in feet and inches, horses are measured in "hands". A hand is equivalent to four inches.
While on Safari, you met Garth.
Avalon shook paws with Garth the Playful Penguin.They both received one silver mole!
@ Quicksilver Quail “I could stay here forever, Avalon,” said George. “This is an amazing place!” “Well, you never know what lies ahead, George. I wouldn't be surprised if the next stop is even better!” said Avalon. Quicksilver Quail The valley quail is the official state bird of California. The California quail has a group of six feathers on top of its head, shaped like a comma. These feathers, called a topknot, make it almost impossible to mistake this 10-inch long bird for any other species.
While on Safari, you met George.
Avalon shook paws with George the Blue Beautiful Unicorn.They both received one silver mole!
@ Gentle Giants Meadow Avalon was excited to meet up again with Velveteen. They both took a moment to admire the amazing scene around them. Gentle Giants Meadow Did you know that the Highland cow is the oldest registered breed of cattle in the world? Their long hair is an unusual double coat enabling them to withstand the cold, cold Scottish Highland winters!
While on Safari, you met Velveteen.
Avalon shook paws with Velveteen the Brown Rustic Rabbit.They both received one silver mole!
@ Shepherd Dog Repose Avalon was excited to meet up again with Chewbie. They both took a moment to admire the amazing scene around them. Shepherd Dog Repose The Australian Shepherd dog probably came from the Basque region of Spain. Basque shepherds first took their dogs with them to Australia. American ranchers loved Australian Shepherds because they were great herders, but the dogs became very popular with the general public because of the dogs' frequent appearances in rodeos, where they could not only herd the bulls, but also perform tricks.
While on Safari, you met Chewbie.
Avalon shook paws with Chewbie the Dauntless Dolphin.They both received one silver mole!
@ Raccoon Road “What an amazing creature!” exclaimed Avalon. Gordon agreed with Avalon. “I’m seeing so many animals, birds and insects that I’ve never seen before!” Raccoon Road Is it a bandit? Is it a highwayman? No, it's a raccoon!
While on Safari, you met Gordon.
Avalon shook paws with Gordon the Baby Gourdee.They both received one silver mole!
@ Rambling Roadrunner Fanny was distracted by the sounds of loud rustling as Avalon unfolded a very large tourist map, in the course of which she succeeded in knocking Fanny’s hat off. “Put that away, do!” snapped Fanny. “We’re about to pose with this amazing creature—the picture will be of your map if you don’t fold it up pronto!” Rambling Roadrunner A relative of the cuckoo, roadrunners have zygodactyl feet with two toes pointing forwards and two pointing backwards. These feet leave X-shaped footprints along dusty paths or dry ground that can be easy to identify. Roadrunners can fly, but only do so in short bursts, preferring to run! The Greater Roadrunner is the state bird of New Mexico.
While on Safari, you met Fanny.
Avalon shook paws with Fanny the Holstein Friesian Calf.They both received one silver mole!
@ Al Fresco Armadillo While Avalon paused to drink in the view, Violet Flame started scrabbling in her rucksack for her portable, foldable camping chair. “What are you doing with that, Violet Flame?” asked Avalon. “We’ll need to get going in a minute or we’ll be left behind!” Al Fresco Armadillo Armadillo is a Spanish word which means “little armoured one”. There are more than 21 species of armadillo from ones as tiny as 6 inches, the Pink Fairy Armadillo, to giant ones which can measure 1.5 yards.
While on Safari, you met Violet Flame.
Avalon shook paws with Violet Flame the Purple Dragon Hatchling.They both received one silver mole!
@ Dragonfly Dance Avalon is enjoying the view when snuggle comes along. "Look! A special prize!" says snuggle. Avalon looks down and sees something valuable. Well Avalon WAS here first ... Dragonfly Dance Long before the dinosaurs roamed the Earth, dragonflies took to the air. Griffenflies (Meganisoptera), the gigantic precursors to modern dragonflies had wingspans of over two feet? and dotted the skies during the Carboniferous period over 300 million years ago. Dragonflies are able to move each of their four wings independently. They can flap each wing up and down, and rotate their wings forward and back on an axis. Dragonflies can move straight up or down, fly backward, stop and hover, and make hairpin turns—at full speed or in slow motion.
While on Safari, you met snuggle.
Avalon shook paws with snuggle the Playful Penguin.They both received one silver mole!
@ The Meadowlands x Avalon has had a wonderful day, and has met lots of animals for the very first time, but now it is time for Avalon to go back to your page and relax. The Meadowlands x To welcome your pet at the start of this area of the quest will be some very friendly and familiar little creatures. They enjoy attention and in particular they love being fed some tasty treats, so your pet should not go empty-pawed! The route then proceeds through countryside where a variety of attractive, not to say cute, animals and birds will be waiting to say “Hello” to your pet. Avalon has completed the quest! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can take part in the Summer Safari!
While on Safari, you met Serena.
Avalon shook paws with Serena the Blue Beautiful Unicorn.They both received one silver mole!