
Hi I’m Zach (lia and Alex’s better cousin)
And in this book I will show you some of mother natures greatest creations!
Let’s start with the albino peacock


While some white peacocks can be found in the wild, it's more common that they're the result of selective breeding and held in captivity, where they can live for up to 50 years!
The Peacock is an exquisite bird. Never did a bird have more of a right to display its vanity. The peacock is extraordinary with its vivid colors and uniquely shaped feathers. This bird parades its beauty and extravagant feathers.
The White Peacock is just as lovely in beauty. Its feathers and appearance is nearly exactly the same as its colorful counterpart, except its feathers are white. The White Peacock fans out its white train to display its feathers, revealing a cloud of white magnificence. The all white color of a peacock is a trait of beauty among a species of beautiful birds. A white version of an animal can be found in nearly any species, but the white Peacock is not an albino.
Now let’s talk aardwolf’s!
Despite the fact that their retiring natures mean that they are seldom seen, aardwolf numbers appear to be relatively stable, at least for now, earning them a conservation status of “Least Concern” on the IUCN Red List

Now the smellyist plant you have ever seen……
CORSPE FLOWER!
Big, smelly, rare, phallic—these adjectives all describe Amorphophallus titanum, commonly known as the corpse flower. While native to western Indonesia, the plant is currently taking Washington, D.C
Western scientists first learned of Amorphophallus titanum in 1878, when Italian botanist Odoardo Beccari came across the enormous plant growing in the rainforests of Sumatra, a large island in western Indonesia. The specimen he recorded had a circumference of around 5 feet, and its height was around 10 feet.
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Hi I’m Zach (lia and Alex’s better cousin)
And in this book I will show you some of mother natures greatest creations!
Let’s start with the albino peacock


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