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The Tibetan Mastiff is absolutely amazing:
Have to get one someday. Although, our Neapolitan Mastiff is just as fierce, sans giant mane of fur.
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Spent a full year interacting with the Raccoons in Victoria B.C.
Gods gifts. This little guy was my favorite. He had a funny way of grunting with every move he made. Sounded like a .40 2 stroke R/C plane revving and idling. I called him GruffyGuy. Talky little dude seen here with his sister. After rescuing their Mom from pecking Crows, got to know 16 of them. Sweety, Feb or Mar '11 after giving birth. Later, with her Babies! Here's Dad after finding out he was a Dad. Seriously, Did he get happy! A Dad's Cookie! |
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Pond safari: Photographer captures incredible images of the microscopic creatures found inside a SINGLE drop of water These slimy creatures may look like aliens from another planet but they are actually the life teeming inside a single drop of pond water. The colourful organisms were captured using a photography technique called high-definition microscopy in a lab in Ohio by photographer Peter Matulavich. The pond safari pictures show everything from a single-celled paramecium organism moving through bacteria to a defecating 10mm creature called hydra and a cluster of Euglena Protozoa that are seen in such high numbers they have been known to make entire ponds and puddles appear green or red. Pond safari: Photographer captures incredible images of the microscopic creatures found inside a SINGLE drop of water | Mail Online |
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I hunt wild hogs with my good ol' 94 Win. in classic 30-30. I load my own cartridges and use a 150gr. bullet as opposed to the 170gr. bullet usually found in this caliber. I don't know if this really has a benefit or not, I just like the load. You really can't beat a 94 for brush work. They're light, easy to point, quick to cycle and have more than enough stopping power at brush ranges. Last edited by Squarehead Chris; November 29th, 2013 at 06:35 AM. |
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Fijian Monkey-Faced Bat
This rare bat is only known from a handful of collected animals on a single mountain on a single Polynesian island Read more: http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/...key-faced-bat/ |
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Panda/badger bat discovered in S.Sudan in april 2013
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Fox stuck in frozen lake!
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Zoo Shoots "Surplus" Giraffe in Head, Feeds it to Other Animals Despite considerable protests, a Danish zoo has killed a two-year-old "surplus" giraffe called Marius, whose only crime was being in the wrong place (Copenhagen) at the wrong time (ever). Warning, graphic image below. News of Marius's impending execution by bolt gun prompted thousands to sign a petition in opposition, and members of the zoological community from around the world to offer to take him in, but the Danish zookeepers could not be dissuaded. It's all part of the circle of life, they said. The completely natural circle of life in which giraffes live inside cages. Bengt Holst, the scientific director at the zoo said disposing of Marius was necessary because his genes were shit, and it wouldn't benefit the greater giraffe community to have him procreate. [man...people are getting soft. Endless tears for animals, not a single tear for genuine human victims. Sympathy only for animals and criminals.] http://gawker.com/what-the-fuck-time...his-1519296049 http://www.slate.com/blogs/wild_thin...real_meat.html Last edited by Alex Linder; February 10th, 2014 at 04:53 AM. |
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Lone polar bear watches an Arctic sunset
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Tortoise given WHEELS after his front legs are gnawed off by rats
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