"Hundreds of flying foxes have perished during Australia's searingly hot summer,...
Flying foxes are big bats and eat nectar, pollen and fruit. Unlike smaller bats, they do not use sonar and instead, like humans, use their eyes and ears.
The Help Save the Wildlife and Bushlands in Campbelltown campaign said "Flying foxes are intelligent and remarkable. These unique animals help regenerate our forests and keep ecosystems healthy through pollination and seed dispersal. They are a migratory and nomadic 'keystone' species; meaning a species that many other species of plants and animals rely upon for their survival and wellbeing.
Flying foxes, like bees, help drive biodiversity, and faced with the threat of climate change, land clearing, and other human-caused ecological pressures, we need them more than ever."
The Australian heatwave featured temperatures which melted the bitumen on the highway, as well as sparking bushfires which politicians warned were a danger to life."
I have lived at USA (border with Canada) for 3 years and I have been to the Arctic circle so I might have an idea. Besides, I have already plans for tomorrow so I will pass thank you though.
No fries and not mayo for me, too much fat and for the ketchup....I used to have a bottle of the comercial one because my son likes Hamburgers with it, so for his birthday I made hamburgers and I did check the little bottle of ketchup in the refrigerator and it had been expired since 2 years before
"Nationality is “our connection with the race” that is “merely natural or physical,” while patriotism is the awareness of our moral duties to the political community"
I have seen some good, very creative ones editorial and political ones yet I just do not dare to post them here because the "brigade" might get a stomach ache and I am trying to be nice
Some people that I know are used to make the same questions more than once and now we are labeling them having the "Trump effect" in their defense they do work in security/safety and they have to ask questions to people so they make the same question more than once during some interviews to check if the answers are the same, although they are not genius.
RE: Life In Canada