In Central Africa it is widely distributed Cisterna pig. Among his relatives, — the boar, the warthog, babirussa — it stands a beautiful Golden-red fur and long ear tufts. Many of the African antelope in the rainforest only live duikers. These small, graceful and shy animals inhabit dense thickets at the outskirts of forests and river valleys. In the same places and meets miniature African mouse deer, barely reaching 35-40 cm in height and 10-15 kg in weight. In lifestyle Olenka many interesting. He eats not only plant food, but also insects, freshwater crabs, small vertebrates and even carrion. With danger mouse deer rushes into the water and dives well. Day is often low in the fork of a tree, climbing back on the vines.
My Day My every day activities are quite routine. They do not differ much from those of any other pupil of our country. My working day begins at 7 o'clock in the morning when I get up. I do my physical jerks, wash, brush my teeth and comb my hair. Then I have breakfast. For breakfast I usually have toasted bread, fried eggs, corn flakes, tea or coffee and some jam. At ten to eight I leave for school. I go to school five days a week. It takes me twenty minutes to get to school by bus. At school I usually have six or seven lessons. The lessons are over at two o'clock. I return home at three o'clock. I have lunch and take a short rest.I go for a walk with my friends. In spring we play football, in winter we play hockey or ski. I am back at home at a quarter past four. At four thirty I begin to do my home-work. It takes me three hours to do it. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday I attend preparatory courses at the University. I leave home, at four thirty and come back at eight thirty. My parents usually return home at seven o'clock. When I am at home we have dinner at seven thirty. After dinner we go to the sitting-room. There we read books, watch TV, chat with the friends on the phone. At ten o'clock I take a shower, brush my teeth and go to bed. I fall asleep fast and have no dreams.
My every day activities are quite routine. They do not differ much from those of any other pupil of our country. My working day begins at 7 o'clock in the morning when I get up. I do my physical jerks, wash, brush my teeth and comb my hair. Then I have breakfast. For breakfast I usually have toasted bread, fried eggs, corn flakes, tea or coffee and some jam.
At ten to eight I leave for school. I go to school five days a week. It takes me twenty minutes to get to school by bus. At school I usually have six or seven lessons. The lessons are over at two o'clock. I return home at three o'clock. I have lunch and take a short rest.I go for a walk with my friends. In spring we play football, in winter we play hockey or ski. I am back at home at a quarter past four. At four thirty I begin to do my home-work. It takes me three hours to do it. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday I attend preparatory courses at the University. I leave home, at four thirty and come back at eight thirty.
My parents usually return home at seven o'clock. When I am at home we have dinner at seven thirty. After dinner we go to the sitting-room. There we read books, watch TV, chat with the friends on the phone.
At ten o'clock I take a shower, brush my teeth and go to bed. I fall asleep fast and have no dreams.