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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required I researched the earth's endangered species list and this is what I found. There's everything on the list from A to Z - rare species just abound! I'll highlight some of the more interesting varieties just to name a few, That creep and crawl amongst us in this world-wide conglomerate zoo! There's the Red-bellied Grackle, Pig Footed Bandicoot and Aquatic Rat; Paraguana Mustached Bat, Zanzibar Guitarfish and the Andrean Cat! A rare Whiskered Flower Pecker, Canarian Shrew and Amaragosa Vole, A Peruvian Climbing Mouse, African Wild Ass and an Arend's Golden Mole! Also listed were the Aruba Island Rattlesnake and the Okinawa Rail, The Western Wattled Cuckoo Shrike and the Rolling Pebblesnail. Something called the Philippine Warty Pig and the African Wild Dog, And a Red-collared Mountain Babbler plus a Tanzanian Screeching Frog! I also found a Banded Wobblegong and a reptile called a Bailey's Snake, A Cameroon Clawless Otter and something called a Band-bellied Crake! How about the Concave-eared Oderous Frog or an Eastern Bristlebird, The Charming Thicket Rat, Common Yobby or a rare Dahl's Jird! Some folks may find some redeeming value having these critters in our midst, And I suppose to a certain degree we must learn with them to coexist. But more importantly, if humankind can't learn in peace on earth to dwell, We homo sapiens could end up on the endangered species list as well! Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired (© All Rights Reserved) Placed No. 7 on Amy Green's "Ode To The Endangered" Contest - June 2010
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