Animal jam... yes we log on almost every day. We see the new loading screen and then choose a world. You often just glance over the worlds, not paying attention to their meanings. What exactly do the worlds names actually mean? Well i did some research on most of the names. Here is what i found out...
Aldan: A river in Siberia
Tigress: A female tiger (and Tigris is a river in Mesopotamia)
Danube: River in central Europe
Congo: River in Africa (deepest river in the world!)
Grande: Spanish word for big (Rio Grande is a river on the border of Texas and Mexico.)
Nile: River in Africa (longest river in the world!)
Belaya: River in Russia
Gila: A lizard called the Gila lizard (and a river in Colorado)
Chimbu: Is a river in the Simbu Provice of Papua New Guinea.
Zambezi: A river in Zambia, Africa.
Draa: A large sand dune (yay finally not a river!)
Kama: River in Europe (Also Indian god of Love)
Pecos: River in Mexico (Aw another river?)
Ramu: A river in Papua New Guinea.
Elbe: A river in central Europe
Ganges: River in India (also known as the Ganga river)
Amur: River in Asia (this is way too many rivers -.-)
Asaro: Last name of the famous painter, John Asaro
Bakoy: River in west Africa
Sawtooth: A type of wave
Desna: River in Russia
Kilimanjaro: volcanic mountian in tanzania
Cimarron: river in new mexico
Himilaya: mountian range in India
Atlas: A collection of maps or charts
Culgoa: River in europe
Wasatch: A part of the rocky mountians
Sierra nevada: A mountian range in spain
Alps: mountian range in europe
Comet: A shooting star
Flint: A kind of stone (also a river in America)
Burke: River in Europe
Bremer: River in europe
Calle : River in chili (spanish word for street)
Brazos: River in new mexico
Drava: River in austria
Well that is boring! They are mostly named after rivers! Hmm... why would worlds of a mythical place be named after rivers on Earth? Anyways, comment and tell me what you think!
Keep on Jammin'!
-bunnylove3
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