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Willy3411

Man sometimes can be incredible

Once in a while you see something that brings back the good in man. This video is just that. A Turtle gets tangled up in a mesh and is untangled by a good person.

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Onthcrestofawave

Ode to an unconditional friend

The one animal who does love without question,is loyal to the end

And seeks only to please you

sad flower
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chatilliononline now!

Critter Ridder...

The people in the house behind me have cats... lots of cats. Normally, they don't bother me, but now that the weather is cool, they like to mate and that happens in the early morning hours where they fight over mates and territory.

The aroma of cat urine in my carport and front porch is a declaration of war and I don't plan on losing this battle.

A trip to The Home Depot and a spray bottle of Critter Ridder should do the trick.
It's an animal repellent with some hot peppers in the ingredients.

We're off for a few days at the condo and this should convince them to stay away!
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smiley963

The Tale of the little ones

Once upon a time:
There was a little bird, high up in the tree in the forest. She could see very well, and every now and again would notice this other tiny thing with even smaller wings than her. She was quite surprised one day when the little one spoke to her in her language, without speech. She said: 'I have some friends that need to be moved out of the forest. Will you please carry them there? They will easily fit on your back, and will hold on to your feathers, so as not to fall off.' And the little bird replied:

(If you want to, you can continue with the tale?)
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Lukeononline today!

The Rhodesian ridgeback

Often referred to as the African Lion Hound, is a native of South Africa.

Weight Range:

Male: 36-40 kg.
Female: 65-75 lbs.

Height at Withers:
Male: 60-70 cm.
Female: 60-65 cm.

Features:
Floppy ears (naturally)

Expectations:
Longevity Range: 10-13 yrs.
Tendency to Drool: Low
Tendency to Snore: Low
Tendency to Bark: Low
Tendency to Dig: Low
Social/Attention Needs: Moderate
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Willy3411

How Wolves Change Rivers - By Adam East

In 1926, there were no longer wolves in Yellowstone, once the natural habitat of this species. Between 1977 and the re-introduction in 1995, we have reliable reports of wolves being seen throughout the park. Most of them were either lone wolves or pairs, probably only transiting.


Finally, in 1995, grey wolf packs were reintroduced in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone National Park and Idaho. The effects were more striking than anyone could have expected. The entire ecosystem of the national park transformed and it went so far that even the rivers changed.

How could this have happened? Watch the clip and marvel at the amazing way in which nature works.
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texasgirl8585

California Finally Did Something Right

Retail pet stores in California will only be able to sell kittens, rabbits, and puppies if they come from a rescue organization after a new state law goes into effect Tuesday.

With AB 485, California became the first state to implement such strict new rules on pet stores. Retailers are banned from selling live dogs, cats or rabbits unless the animal was obtained from a public animal control agency or shelter, humane society group, society for the prevention of cruelty to animals shelter or a rescue group that’s in a cooperative agreement with at least one private or public shelter.

Suna and Mitch Kentdotson were visiting the SD Humane Society to adopt a new kitten on Friday. They said they'd like to see the state restrict neglectful breeders from profiting off the sale of puppies and kittens.

“I think it’s better to rescue these animals instead of having like a puppy mill or something like that where these animals are raised super inhumanely," Suna Kentdotson said.

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“It takes the emphasis off the profit of animals and puts the emphasis back on caring for and getting these cats and dogs a good home," Mitch Kentdotson said.

San Diego County has a few retail pet stores left, including Broadway Puppies in Escondido, which has a sister store in National City.

According to the company’s website, they only use responsible licensed breeders. Come Tuesday, they'll only be able to sell pets from shelters.

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The Humane Society said it hasn't been contacted by any local retail pet stores inquiring about the purchase of its animals. But even if they do contact the group, the Humane Society isn't sure it would partner with the stores.

"We're not prepared to do that ourselves, because we have a fairly robust adoption program," MacKinnon said.

The organization sent letters to all local stores reminding them of the new law, which does not impact the sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits direct from breeders.
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Tulefell

Where is the logic - II

Upon arriving to Charles de Gaulle, while the plane was taxiing to the terminal, saw a fox trotting along the runway strip. What was it doing there? Looking for road kill?
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ComposeRRRR

An alarming example of the damage caused by eating meat

At this rate, ALL wild vertebrates will be gone in a mere seven years.
But, wait, you'd rather eat your burger, pat your belly, and say "yummy," wouldn't you, you f*cking psychopath?
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