Kamis, 03 November 2016

Legend of Rawa Pening



Hi Guys, now I'll to tell you about The Legend of Rawa Pening


Legend of Rawa Pening

Folkore from Sataliga


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Once upon a time, there was a little boy, who was poor, dirty, and smelly, came into a little village. He was very hungry and weak. He knocked at every door and asked for some food, but nobody cared about him. Nobody wanted to help the little boy. Finally, a generous old woman helped him. She gave him shelter and a meal. When the boy wanted to leave, the old woman gave him a “lesung”, a big wooden mortar for pounding rice.
She reminded him, “Please remember, if there is a flood you must save yourself. Use this “lesung” as a boat”.
The little boy was happy and thanked the old woman. The little boy continued his journey. While he was passing through the village, where he had asked for food, he saw many people gathering on the field. The boy came closer and saw a stick stuck in the ground. People challenged each other to pull out that stick. Everybody tried, but nobody succeeded.
“Can I try?” asked the little boy.
The crowd laughed mockingly. The boy wanted to try his luck so he stepped forward and pulled out the stick. He could do it very easily. Everybody was dumbfounded. Suddenly, from the hole left by stick, water spouted out. It did not stop until it flooded the village. And no one was saved from the water except the little boy and the generous old woman who gave him shelter and meal. As she told him, he used the “lesung” as a boat and picked up the old woman. The whole village became a huge lake.
It is now known as Rawa Pening Lake in Salatiga, Central Java, Indonesia.



 1. Who gave some food into the little boy?
    a. Old woman
    b. Old man
    c. Villager
    d. The crowd of people
    e. The woman
2. What is "lesung"?
    a. gold
    b. money
    c. Some Food
    d. a big wooden mortar for pounding rice.
    e. the thing that can protect the old woman

3. Where was the stick?
   a. In the Villager's house
   b. In the Old man's house
   c. In the Field
   d. In the road
   e. In the little boy's house
4. What happened when the little boy pull the stick out?
   a. The crowd of people was congrats the little boy
   b. from the hole left by stick, water spouted out
   c. from the hole left by stick, money spouted out
   d. the little boy was happy
   e. The Crowd giving applause
5. What can we learn from the text?
   a. we do not provide assistance to the people
   b. we must bring food wherever we go
   c. we must bring "lesung"
   d. do not underestimate the
   e. we must help the old woman

Rabu, 02 November 2016

Domestic cats

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Welcome to my blog

Now i will to tell you about domestic cat.

Domestic cat is a cute animal,  typically furry, carnivorous mammal. They are often called house cats when kept as indoor pets or simply cats when there is no need to distinguish them from other felids and felines. Cats are often valued by humans for companionship and for their ability to hunt vermin. There are more than 70 cat breeds; different associations proclaim different numbers according to their standards.

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Classification of domestic cat

Kingdom :
Animalia
Phylum   :Chordata
Clade      :Synapsida
Class      :Mammalia
Order      :Carnivora
Family     :Felidae
Genus     :Felis
Species   :Felis catus


Reproduction of cat

Female cats are seasonally polyestrous, which means they may have many periods of heat over the course of a year, the season beginning in spring and ending in late autumn. Heat periods occur about every two weeks and last about 4 to 7 days.

How does the Cat Eat

A cat hunts by playing with its prey. Cats play with their prey to weaken or exhaust them before making a kill. And cat is very impact for its prey. For example, 30% of house sparrow mortality is linked to the domestic cat.

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 Anathomy

Domestic cats are similar in size to the other members of the genus Felis, typically weighing between 4 and 5 kg (9 and 10 lb). Some breeds, however, such as the Maine Coon, can occasionally exceed 11 kg (24 lb). Conversely, very small cats, less than 2 kg (4 lb), have been reported. The world record for the largest cat is 21 kg (50 lb). The smallest adult cat ever officially recorded weighed around 1 kg (2 lb). Feral cats tend to be lighter as they have more limited access to food than house cats. In the Boston area, the average feral adult male will weigh 4 kg (9 lb) and average feral female 3 kg (7 lb). Cats average about 23–25 cm (9–10 in) in height and 46 cm (18 in) in head/body length (males being larger than females), with tails averaging 30 cm (12 in) in length.




Question

1. what is the kingdom of cat?
    a. Monera
    b. Plantae
    c. Animalia
    d. Protista

2. what is the Order of cat?
    a. Herbivor
    b. Carnivor
    c. Omnivor
    d. Insectivor

3. how does the cat eat?
    a. By playing its prey
    b. Swallowed
    c. tearing its prey
    d. hit its prey

4. cat is ... animal
    a. ovipar
    b. vivipar
    c. ovovivipar
    d. Fragmentation

5.  what is the prey of cats?
    a. bird
    b. worm
    c. shark
    d. another cat