Is All You'll see;
If i smile Real Wide!!
But..
its still brighter than,
What You'll find.
Deep inside
The kiwi is a creature native to New Zealand. The Blue Kiwi is extremely rare, possibly due to its shy nature, and has a tendency to run away and hide it's face. It is the size of a chicken with a bald head, and if you ever see one, make sure you take a photo and post it on this site. There are no photos of this creature at present.
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Seventy Thousand Special Interest Aliens - in 2 years - have entered
Amerika thru the Southern border..
[ Under 1,000 being caught or detained. ] .
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Just wanted to give you a look at these wonderful photos of whales from National Geographic. I hope you enjoy them.
Even in nature, there are those who make things worse,
and others who restore order, leaving the world just a little bit better.
This footage of a 'wild' grizzly bear was shot in Denali National Park.
When a 1-year-old hunting dog named Orange fell 81 feet into a shaft in the Lihue-Koloa Forest Reserve on Kauai, it was a state botanist who came to his rescue.Thursday morning, botanist Adam Williams, a certified arborist with the state Division of Forestry and Wildlife, rappelled into the shaft to successfully rescue the Catahoula mix, who had been stuck in the pit since Saturday.
I'm sure I blogged this (maybe on another site) and got mixed reviews. I had a neighbor, nice looking woman but she had dogs... lots of dogs. Some were legit with vaccinations and tags. Many of the others were strays and she didn't have much funding to have them spayed or neutered. The dogs multiplied.
The woman dated as I sometimes would see guys and maybe a car overnight, but it became obvious they didn't want to stay long as her place was overrun with her pets. Not long after animal control going on complaints from neighbors paid her a visit.
Police arrested her, they took control and removed the animals.
Yeah, this is the rare case...
Some profiles show people with their pets. Background, foreground and sometimes, it's the pet and no person. Okay, it's fun to have a pet. But what signal is the person is sending out? Does the pet come first and the (possible) mate come second?
I've dated women with pets. Some had children and a pretty normal life. I've seen some where the dog (for example) had control of the house and everything evolved around the pet. Jumping on the sofa, growling at guests, constant barking... and those are the good points!
Blogs don't ask questions, but I think people are less critical than I am about having pets and it
could be a deterrent to finding a mate if your focus is in the wrong direction.
Today from CNN;
In response to:
(CNN) — A group of four dolphins that was stranded for days in a canal in St. Petersburg, Florida was rescued Tuesday after volunteers formed a human chain to help free them.
The dolphins, including two calves, were trapped in a canal near the Fossil Park neighborhood since Sunday. Experts believe that the height and sound of a bridge nearby acted as a barrier to the dolphins.
"We're able to keep that chain together," said Andy Garrett, a biologist with the Florida Fish Wildlife Conservation Commission. "The dolphins were interested, they actually came over right away, and kind of investigated."
Dolphins use echolocation to navigate in the water. Emitting high-frequency sounds, dolphins interpret the echoes of sound waves that bounce off of objects to find their way around.
When FWC officials were first alerted on Sunday, the dolphins did not appear distressed. Officials waited to see if the dolphins would swim out with the tide.
But after a day passed and the dolphins were still stranded, FWC officials mapped the canal and waterways to come up with a plan to free the dolphins.
The rescue team partnered with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Clearwater Marine Aquarium to wade into the canal and herd the dolphins out. Forming a human chain, the rescuers used sounds and vibrations to direct the dolphins into Riviera Bay.
It took 45 minutes from when the chain entered the water to when the dolphins swam away under the bridge. Everything went according to plan -- the rescuers did not have to use nets or any items that could stress the dolphins.
Perhaps it's karma;