River Otter Facts from Nature Dome
10:18 PM, Friday, July 16, 2010
According to National Geographic (http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/animals/creaturefeature/river-otter/), river otters are less-stinky relatives of skunks and can hold their breath and stay underwater for up to 4 minutes. Don't try that at home!
With Nature Dome mammals, though, you can put the river otter's powerful fish chomp Attack and other abilities to work for you as you duel your way to victory.
Get your deck of Nature Dome Mammals today at www.NatureDomeGame.com.
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Okapi Facts from Nature Dome
10:37 PM, Monday, May 31, 2010
According to the San Diego Zoo's website (http://www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/t-okapi.html), okapis are the only living relatives of giraffes--even though the bold black and white stripes on their legs make them look half zebra. Those stripes may stand out at the zoo, but in their rainforest homes, they help okapis blend in with the spotty, dappled sunlight that sneaks through the forest canopy.
In Nature Dome Mammals, the okapi's excellent camouflage make it a pretty good escape artist, too.
Find out more about the okapi and how to use its natural abilities as you play and train with your own deck of Nature Dome Mammals. Order today at www.NatureDomeGame.com.
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Nature Dome Animal Facts: Narwhal
8:16 PM, Thursday, May 27, 2010
According to National Geographic (http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/narwhal.html), this "unicorn of the sea" doesn't have a horn at all. It's "unicorn horn" is actually an enormous tooth that grows right through the male narwhal's upper lip and up to a length of almost 9 feet!
In Nature Dome, that amazing tusk not only gives the narwhal a respectable Attack Value on its Power Card, but also makes the narwhal Attack Boost card the most powerful one in the deck.
Put the one-two power of the narwhal to work for you with your own deck of Nature Dome Mammals--available with free shipping at www.NatureDomeGame.com.
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Nature Dome Animal Facts: Aye-Aye
9:37 PM, Thursday, May 20, 2010
According to National Geographic (http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/aye-aye/), aye-ayes are the only primates thought to use echolocation--which they use by tapping on trees with their long middle fingers and listening to locate their insect larvae lunch under the bark.
In Nature Dome Mammals, the aye-aye's clawed toes give it both a respectable Claw Scratch defense and a good Climb Away escape.
Learn more about the kinda cute, kinda weird aye-aye, and how to put its powers to work for you with your own Nature Dome Mammals deck. Order today at www.NatureDomeGame.com.
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Nature Dome Animal Facts: Vampire Bat
10:26 PM, Wednesday, May 12, 2010
National Geographic (http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/animals/creaturefeature/vampire-bat/) says that unlike some species of bats, vampire bats can walk, run and jump--which is a handy way to get airborne again after drinking up to half its body weight in blood from a cow 10,000 times its own size.
No wonder the vampire bat's Blood Suck is the most powerful attack in the Nature Dome Mammals arsenal. Imagine scaling this 1-ounce creature's remarkably sneaky blood-sucking ability up to human size. Now that's a scary thought!
And, since the vampire bat is the only flying mammal in the Nature Dome Mammals deck, it has an impressive Escape ability, too, making it one of the best all-around cards to have in your hand.
Put the vampire bat's awesome powers to work for yourself with your own Nature Dome Mammals deck, now available with free shipping at www.NatureDomeGame.com.
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