World Animal Day 2024 is on Friday, October 4, 2024: Is animal crossing: wild world worth buying?

Friday, October 4, 2024 is World Animal Day 2024.

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Is animal crossing: wild world worth buying?

Yep, you should definitely get Animal Crossing: Wild World! It's awesome, because there's no structured story line like those Disney games, so you can pretty much do whatever the heck you want. There are a lot of options, but here are the basics:

You are a human, and you move into a town with currently three animal villagers, who are chosen at random (which is very cool. Some of the animals are lovely and sweet, some of them are your best friends, are some of them are cranky and nasty!), a raccoon who owns the local store, two hedgehogs who own a clothing store, a town hall where the mayor works and two female pelicans who change shifts day and night, and two owls and a pigeon who work at the museum.

To clear things up, there are tree types of characters. One, is the human you control, two, are the animals who move in and out of your town once certain needs are satisfied, and three, the animals that are the foundation of every animal crossing town.

There are so many things to do! Here's the most obvious to come to mind:

- First off, you're presented with challenge of paying off the loan on your house!

- Next, there's a museum that needs help filling all the exhibits. They need one of every fossil, insect, fish, and painting, and in return you'll get a cool reward! You can keep track of the fish and bugs you caught in your menu.

- You can design clothing patterns at the Able Sisters Store, and if you display them, the animals in town might start wearing them!

- You can use the patterns that you design at the Able Sisters Store, and place them on the ground out side, to make your town look like it's not a cute, little forestry town anymore! You can do anything, make it look like a city, even! Check out videos of that on YouTube if you decide to get this game.

- Probably one of the biggest challenges in the game is completing your catalog. In other words, if you simply pick an item up, you can access it via your catalog, but you'll have to pay for it again. There are over 700 items to collect!

- Making friends with the animals in town is really fun. And it's rewarding! They constantly give you little quizzes and presents, and once you're REALLY good friends, they can give you their picture, which you can display in your house!

Keep in mind that you are NOT required to do any of these things to beat it, because you can't beat it. It goes on until... What, 2099? Then it goes back to 2000. Just choose what you think will be the most fun at first, then you'll start trying other stuff when animals' hobbies change. It's amazing how complex this game is. Enough to keep me addicted for half of a year! Thank God it was over the Summer!

Here's an Animal Crossing website that's really great, and I learned everything about the game from this:

There's a complete villager lists on the site too! Definitely check it out! Animal Crossing: Wild World is absolutely great. Well, NOT so great when the school year is just starting up, but on plane rides, car trips, anything where you're sitting down for a while, with nothing better to be doing!

I bought my game from Target, too, and it didn't cost more than $35 from what I can remember... But I'm not sure.

I hope you decide to get it! ◊◊

information of world wildlife day?

information of world wildlife day?

World Animal Day is celebrated each year on October the 4th. It started in Florence, Italy in 1931 at a convention of ecologists. On this day, animal life in all its forms is celebrated, and special events are planned in locations all over the globe. The 4th of October was chosen for World Animal Day because it is the feast day of Francis of Assisi, a nature lover and patron saint of animals and the environment. Numerous churches throughout the world observe the Sunday closest to October the 4th with a Blessing of the Animals.

World Animal Day, however, has now gone beyond being the celebration of a Christian saint and is today observed by animal-lovers of all beliefs, nationalities and backgrounds. Animal blessings are held in churches, synagogues, and by independent animal chaplains in parks and fields. Animal rescue shelters hold fundrafund raisings and open days, wildlife groups organize information displays, schools undertake animal-related project work and individuals and groups of friends or co-workers donate to animal charities or pledge to sponsor a shelter animal.

In Argentina it is celebrated on April 29 as a tribute to the death (in 1926) of Dr. Lucas Ignacio AlbaAlbatronrracín was, along with Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, one of the founders of the Sociedad Argentina Protectora de Animales (Argentine Society of Protection of Animals) and the proponent of the National Law on Protection of Animal

Worlds smartest animal?

Worlds smartest animal?

I will resist the urge to portray my dog, ol blue, as being smartest. But I swear that dog is smarter than a lot of people I know.

The proper answer, I think, will have to be one of the primates.

Monkeys and apes are incredibly complex for animals. They have the ability to reason, make simple tools and they have complex interactions within their groups.

Scientists have had amazing success teaching these animals various skills. Chimps in particular have been the focus of many studies with some pretty amazing results. As an example, chimps apparently can learn sign language and communicate with humans. What they talk about, who can say....

Did you know that in the early days of space exploration, chimps were trained to fly the rockets just like an actual human astronaut?

Oh yeah, true story.

They were taught to flip switches and press buttons when given certain commands or prompts.

On fact, a variety of animals got to ride the early rockets, perhaps the most famous of which was a russian dog. Went by the name of Laika or something like that. (its probably the russian equivalent for lassie)

So when the trainer sits down with the chimp and they sign back and forth, it just could be that they are discussing ideas for the next mars lander or plans for a colony on the moon.

I'm perfectly convinced that the jokers in washington are getting their information from monkeys....

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