miércoles, 23 de noviembre de 2016

Gazelle

As i said in some bloggs i´m scout and when i started in the CIA (Companionship) that is the unit of girls of 11-14 years i did belong to the Gazelle patrol.
All that period we (me and my partners) did have alot of pasion for the animal, this represent our group and our fellowship so i have a special affection.

The Gazelle is an antelope (ungulate mammal), Are medium-sized, agile and long-legged antelopes.
They can reach speeds of 97 km / h, and maintain a speed of 56 km / h for an extended period so we could say that its a very fast animal. Their habitat is the sabana in áfrica, but they're some in Southwest Asia. They are herbivorous and live in big herds, To survive in the open, they must be vigilant all the time. Although they often lie down, they do not sleep more than an hour a day, in short periods of five minutes or less. Gazelles live in groups of thousands of individuals who remain alert, as they do not sleep for very long periods. this fact is what we used to use as an inspiration to our patrol because we have to take care to eachothers.

In scout we had a presentation scream: the guide of our patrol said "with love and sacrifice" and the others responde "Gazelle at service", it represent our comitment and love for the movement.
we have a flag of the patrol with a big gazelle at the middle and a circle of three colors, calypso, pink and yellow, and the background was black, we used to hang the flag in our nook like in form of presentation.

Finally i want to say that this animal is beautiful in all its forms and i love it for all the memories that it brings me.



6 comentarios:

  1. love the pics hahahaha they are very graphic and cruel

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  2. ohhh it's very cuteeeee the first photo

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  3. What an amazing animal! It would be difficult to being an animal who lives in the Sabana with all of the predators.

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  4. i understand very much, I was also scout!!!! good! :)

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  5. wow, i didn't know that the gazzela were so fast. Such a beauttiful animal!

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