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jarred1

Being A Monkey Is Not So Bad

Being A Monkey Is Not So Bad
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jarred1

Very Cute Cat Sleeping On Girl Funny Picture

Very Cute Cat Sleeping On Girl Funny Picture
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jarred1

Funny Bald Chimpanzee Picture

Funny Bald Chimpanzee Picture
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JimNastics

Well, here's something you don't see every day.

Florida has been invaded by Burmese pythons as the result of an intense storm that accidently freed
these captive pets near the Everglades years ago.
Some estimate that there are now over 100,000 of these invasive snakes in the everglades,
where no natural predator has evolved to control them.

They can grow up to 26 feet in length and in that area have decimated the populations
of many mammals such as deer, raccoons, bobcats, rabbits, etc .
In response Florida has hired about 25 professional snake hunters to capture these invasive snakes.

In the following video we get to see one of these snake hunters capture such a Burmese python,
that was in the process of strangling an alligator. They have been known to kill much larger gators.

So, man rescues alligator is perhaps something you never thought you would hear, nor see;

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Tiger_Moth

Animal cruelty

There seems to be a country war taking place on C.S. at the moment. Bit pathetic in my opinion but whatever turns some people on sigh

Having read the now disabled blog on racing horses and Pat's comments on animals in general, I got to thinking about animal cruelty , especially in the farming industry. As I understand it there is a very high rate of the use of antibiotics on farming stock in the States . I haven't covered much of this, but looked at this article which was a shocker too. If you want to raise issues look at the wider picture not just horse racing in Australia.handshake

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FLYJAMESonline today!

Hunt a Poasher

Keep calm and
Hunt a Poacher


It is not always there is good news
But just now wachting CNN news head lines.

Kenya to torch millions of dollars worth of ivory...yay yay yay

Very good news indeed..

Now its time to hunt down these POACHERS..
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jarred1

Being A Monkey Is Not So Bad

Being A Monkey Is Not So Bad
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Dreamcatcher99

Awwwwww..........

This Malaysian busker was about to call it day, as not many people gathered around to hear him sing. Just as he started to sing for fun, the cutest little audience showed up. A group of four 3 month-old kittens came to show their support!

“Suddenly, the kittens come and sit in front of him, It’s like know his feeling and give him support", the owner of the video wrote online. “The kittens were his audience till the end and he thanked the kittens for watching his performance.”

The best part? At one point, the kittens started to bob their fuzzy little heads along with the beat!


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Drama around Cecil the Lion!

Ever since the news broke on the demise of Cecil the Lion, I am trying my best to get engulfed deep in emotions and trying to get sad, however I don't feel a tinge of any major and life changing sadnessrolling on the floor laughing I am just being honest. However, what actually makes me sad is the realization that how misdirected people's emotions are. Almost a billion people everyday go hungry in one way or the other, seldom I would see a late night comedy host, Jimmy Kimmel in this Cecil case, shedding tears or getting choked up on the human misery of present.

Ok, I can acknowledge that Ceil had a celebrity status and he was a lion, but when I saw him play around his cubs, his interactions around his pride in general, his aimless wandering....all of it simply made me realize I am watching just another animal, and nothing special!doh Goats, cows, pigs, all pretty much do the same stuff, and, yes, they are not as good looking as Cecil, but nonetheless they all are animals. I see no distinction between a special breed of animal and not so special. We consume tons of animals everyday, cook them in spices and soups and whatnot, and then we have these powerful emotions to make this Cecil issue not only a national but a global one.

I wish only if all these protestors, big celebrities, leaders of different nations could invest half of as much interest as they expressed in Cecil in making the conditions of the poor better over lamenting the loss of an animal of "Iconic" status...what a load of lion's crap!grin

People love drama, protests, hanging out on the streets under the pretext of raising their voice against the so called injustice, but the same people can leave a hungry man go hungry and walk him by, sometimes insulting or dispensing a prudent advice for him to go and work but don't spare a dime. But OMG, if some good looking and famous lion has been killed, OMG, this event has turned their lives upside down. And instead of demanding the head of the so called Dentist hunter, demand your governments to go full throttle and use the military might to wipe out the real hunters of humanity like ISIS and to direct more food aid to the millions of people around the globe. Lions, elephants, pandas, goats, cows, chickens....just let them be where they are and how they are, dead or alive!sad flower
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