Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Animals fleeing Yellowstone supervolcano?

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Animals fleeing Yellowstone supervolcano?

Monday, March 31, 2014

Top 3 Ridiculous Animals of the Week | NewsLook

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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Glowing Animals

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Glowing Animals

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Brave protective animals - Cute animal compilation

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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Facebook"s Gender Options cover everybody but animals

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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Mass Grave in China Shows Animals Were Fried by Large Eruption

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Friday, February 14, 2014

Animals can be polite - Supercut Compilation 2014!

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Animals can be polite - Supercut Compilation 2014!

Saturday, February 1, 2014

9 Animals That May Or May Not Know The Super Bowl 48 Winner

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Thursday, January 23, 2014

TYT Network Reports - Many Animals Were Harmed In The Making Of This Show

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TYT Network Reports - Many Animals Were Harmed In The Making Of This Show

Friday, January 10, 2014

VIDEO: #Animals and the Winter Weather







Some stay warm, some like the cold, some cuddle just because. As the polar vortex effect sweeps most of the country, see how #animals elsewhere are facing the winter weather. (Photo: YouTube/yupi520)

















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Thursday, November 28, 2013

Turkeys for the Ethical Treatment of Animals

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Monday, November 25, 2013

The Bogus - No Animals Harmed During Filming - Trademark Accreditation


posted on Nov, 25 2013 @ 09:47 AM


I was upset to see that Milo and Otis was on the list of problem movies.
It was adorable. The story was fun. And there were cute animals.
It’s a childhood favorite for many people.
But the rumors that wont die are that dozens of kittens died during filming.
I’m in shock …. really …




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The Bogus - No Animals Harmed During Filming - Trademark Accreditation

Monday, October 21, 2013

Neanderthals Ate Stomach Contents Of Dead Animals (Tastes Like Cream Cheese)



Reconstruction of Neanderthal man. Hermann Schaaffhausen (1888).

Reconstruction of Neanderthal man. Hermann Schaaffhausen (1888).



Apparently the stomach contents of dead animals tastes like cream cheese. I may have to seek something else to spread on my bagels from now on… Robin McKie reports on the real diet of Neanderthals for The Observer:


It was the tell-tale tartar on the teeth that told the truth. Or at least, that is what it appeared to do. Researchers – after studying calcified plaque on Neanderthal fossil teeth found in El Sidrón cave in Spain – last year concluded that members of this extinct human species cooked vegetables and consumed bitter-tasting medicinal plants such as chamomile and yarrow.


These were not brainless carnivores, in other words. These were smart and sensitive people capable of providing themselves with balanced diets and of treating themselves with health-restoring herbs, concluded the researchers, led by Karen Hardy at the Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies in Barcelona. Our vision of these long-extinct people needs adjusting, they argued.


But now this tale of ancient tartar has taken a new twist with two researchers at London’s Natural History Museum challenging the Barcelona group’s conclusions. Dental research does not prove that Neanderthals were self-medicating, vegetable-eating sophisticates, one told the Observer. There are other, equally valid but decidedly more grizzly explanations to account for those microscopic fragments of herbs and plants found in Neanderthal teeth.


In a paper by Laura Buck and Chris Stringer and published in the latest edition of Quaternary Science Reviews, Stringer argues that the tiny pieces of plant found in Neanderthal teeth could have come from a very different source. They may well have become embedded in the stomach contents of deer, bison and other herbivores that had then been hunted and eaten by Neanderthals.


“Many hunter-gatherers, including the Inuit, Cree and Blackfeet, eat the stomach contents of animals such as deer because they are good source of vitamin C and trace elements,” said Stringer. “For example, among the Inuit, the stomach contents of an animal are considered a special delicacy with a consistency and a flavour that is not unlike cream cheese. At least that is what I am told.”


The crucial point about the stomach contents of grazing animals is that they are filled with fragments of the plants that those herbivores had consumed shortly before they were stalked and killed. When those contents are then chewed and eaten, the tiny pieces of grass and herbs are transferred to their hunter’s teeth and get embedded there. Then, when their devourers are themselves killed, or die of natural causes, shortly afterwards, those plant fragments are preserved in their teeth for later analysis by modern palaeontologists…



[continues at The Observer]




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Neanderthals Ate Stomach Contents Of Dead Animals (Tastes Like Cream Cheese)

Friday, July 26, 2013

VIDEO: Top 5 Animal Stories of the Week









This week in cute and cuddly news: a dog who refuses to take a bath, a Shih Tzu who rescues a kitten and other animal tales.













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Sunday, June 23, 2013

Japanese Scientists Perfect Technique To Grow Human Organs In Animals


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June 23, 2013


A panel of scientists and legal experts appointed by the Japanese government will be gathering together to begin drafting guidelines governing Japan’s historic embryonic research. If all goes according to plan, scientists hope to begin growing human organs in animals within the next 12 months.


The research sounds like something out of a science fiction novel. Scientists place a human stem cell into the embryo of an animal to create a “chimeric embryo” that can be implanted into the animal’s womb. According to the Telegraph, the animal in question will most likely be a pig.


Once the embryo is implanted it will grow into a perfect human organ – a heart, a kidney, a pancreas, and so on. Then, when the adult pig is slaughtered, the organ will be harvested and transplanted into someone who needs a new one.


Professor Hiromitsu Nakauchi, head of the center for stem cell biology and regenerative medicine at the University of Tokyo, says he and his team have already succeeded in injecting stem cells from rats into the embryos of mice that had been genetically altered.


“We can apply the same principles to human stem cells and pigs, although the guidelines have not permitted us to do this yet,” he said.


Currently, Japanese guidelines allow the researchers to develop chimeric embryos in laboratory conditions for up to 14 days, but they’re prohibited from implanting the embryos into an animal. The process to revise the guidelines is expected to take up to 12 months and Professor Nakauchi believes the first pig carrying a human organ can be produced “quite quickly, because the technique has been established already.”


Nakauchi believes that within 5 years the technique will be implemented on a practical basis and he eventually hopes to be able to have numerous human organs within each donor animal that can all be harvested at the same time.


Not everyone is as excited about the possibilities as Professor Nakauchi. For example, animal rights activists want to know if the animal will be slaughtered and used for food or if it’s just being used as an incubator to grow human organs.


Of course there are the ongoing theological and ethical debates about human cloning, as well, and we’re already slowly dying from eating genetically modified food.


Aside from all that, consider the implications for the New World Order:


Members of the elite, uber-rich ruling class could simply set aside a little piece of Real Estate to raise their own replacement organs. The national data base for organ donors would be eliminated because the ruling class would be raising their own organs. Murder-for-organs and back-street transplants would become commonplace and nobody would stop it because the elite already have their organs and they’re happy to watch us cull the herd.


On the surface this organ-cloning technique sounds like it would be truly beneficial for mankind, but the potential for abuse is terrifying.


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Japanese Scientists Perfect Technique To Grow Human Organs In Animals

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Farming Cattle - 4 Simple Ways To Get Started in Raising Cattle

Similar to the Facebook application, FarmVille, farming cattle can be quite a chore for farmers, since they need to spend all day tending to their cows. In the application, the farmer (which would be the Facebook user) uses money earned from harvesting milk from dairy cows and getting meat from beef cattle to buy more farm equipment, for farm expansion, and to meet other needs that the farm may have. This is done alongside tending to other animals such as sheep, horses and other livestock which are either used as food or sold as goods.


To avoid the complications associated with building a farm for cattle, farming cattle can be done in a few simple methods:


1. Know which kind of cattle or breed of cows is needed. There are over 800 different breeds of cattle, which are categorized into taurine cattle, the zebus, and the hybrids; 2. Have enough money to buy every housing material, equipment, and feeds needed for the farm; 3. Build fencing for the farm, either using wood or steel, and using electrical wirings to trap out any unwanted visitors; and lastly, 4. Have ample of money to buy the cattle, whether beef or dairy cattle. Since the cost of livestock is multiplying, it is cheaper to get them by the bulk than buying them one by one.


Knowing which type of cattle through the type of feeds they eat is simple. Grass-fed cattle are most likely the best type of breed for cattle since grass is easily accessible around any farming lot. Other than that it is easy to acquire, and easy to grow. Grain-fed cattle require fresh grain crops such as corn and other crops, which also provide other nutrients needed by the cows, especially if they are milking or beef cattle.


A basic farming requirement when learning on how to raise cattle would be stalls that separate different breeds of cows – fences that secure the whole area of the farm. Containers, pails, water supply, and feeding beds are needed to complete the farm and for you to start farming cattle for mass production. – and, those that eat hay and grass from those that require more sophisticated feeds


Learning how to farm cattle shouldn\’t be difficult if farmers have gained experience through previous farming work, and have experience working with animals. Improved ways of farming cattle have already been developed to meet the needs of farmers worldwide and many farmers have found alternative feeds and means for keeping their cattle healthy and well-fed.A basic knowledge about the cows\’ lactation processes, when to tend the herd, when to feed and what to feed, is essential to have a successful farming cattle business.


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Farming Cattle - 4 Simple Ways To Get Started in Raising Cattle

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Red Nose Pitbulls For Sale From Reputable Breeders

Over the last 15 years, the American Pitbull has become an increasingly popular breed however, many pet owners are unaware of the specific requirements and tremendous needs of these dogs. This lack of knowledge and information has led to an influx of breeders selling these beautiful animals with a focus on extreme size and powerful capabilities. Red Nose Pitbulls for sale should be sought from reputable breeders where the focus is on healthy dogs with the ideal temperament.


There are four different types of pitbull breed having been crossed with different bloodlines to emphasize certain features. The problem with this line is that it is not a thorough bred dog resulting in poor temperaments and shorter lifespans. The larger the dog, the more difficulty it has in maintaining the purpose for which it was bred.


Some of the features which are increasingly important in this breed are athletic structure and good temperament. An emphasis on large heads, stocky bodies and tremendous power has resulted in a decline in the originality of this breed. Many dogs are built to serve purposes as service animals, to participate in dock diving and other training methods.


The dog characterized by a gigantic head and thicker body is not considered to be a genuine pitbull. All legitimate breeders will be knowledgeable regarding the history of bloodlines and will require that interested buyers undergo a screening process for suitability. Conducting research into the breed requirements will assist in finding legitimate breeders.


The bully pitbull has also become a popular option because of its tremendous size and strength. These have become classed as hybrids as animals no longer represent the original standard for pitbull breeds. Future owners are encouraged to research characteristics of purebred dogs and overall requirements.


With the rise in the red nose pitbulls for sale, more inexperienced breeders are offering dogs that are not purebred. Be sure to research and gain information on these animals before purchase. It is a large responsibility to own such a unique breed.


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Red Nose Pitbulls For Sale From Reputable Breeders

Dog Boarding Phoenix: Happy Dogs Equal Happy Families

As life continues to get busier and busier, pet owners want to be assured that their dog will receive the same care in a boarding situation as it would at home. Dog boarding Phoenix has expanded in recent years to giver the consumer both online and an expanded menu of services from which to chose as they entrust their beloved pet to strangers.


Dogs are said to be man\’s best friend. Unfortunately, in the past, many facilities, or kennels as they are called, did not offer an enjoyable experience to the family pet. The modern consumer wants to be given the options to provide their dog with an experience that will not harm her in any way.


Perhaps the perfect home-simulated experience is not out there, but people want to know that their dog is getting individualized attention, superior care, and opportunities to live life as close as possible to life when they are all together. Many facilities are beginning to reflect that home-experience for pets.


They want the trust and peace of mind that their dog is having as good a time as they are on their vacation. The services offered by many such businesses today mimic the life the dog would lead at home. There is often ample room to roam and run, there are a variety of social interactions for the pet, and a healthy, loving interaction with those responsible for the care for the dog.


Today\’s dog boarding services offer an ever-increasing variety of service options. There are day-only, overnight, extended stay, hourly dog-sitting/walking services, training, grooming and dietary options available to the consumer. There are even hospice/end-of life services available.


When a family entrusts its pet dog to a facility, it expects that the people working there will give their pet the same love and attention that she received at home. They want lots of open space, positive interactions with humans and other canine residents of the facility, and opportunities to play and enjoy the experience. All parts of an animal\’s life are catered to, and a focus on the holistic wellness of the dog is vital. Individualized attention is perhaps the most important of these, as it greatly contributes to a stress-free and enjoyable experience for the dog.


Among the options available to the modern boarding family is the option of dog-sitting, which is boarding within the confines of the host family;s house. The boarding experience comes to the dog, rather than the dog going to it. The familiarity of the surroundings, the daily routines, and the increase in trust and relations with the sitter make such an option a valuable one to any owner or family.


Whether at home or in a facility, the key to dog services is providing an experience for both owner and pet that focuses on the well-being of the animal, providing an individualized mode of care and attention. This gives both owner and animal a certain peace of mind and enables both parties to enjoy the experience.


In today\’s world of dog care, the one-size-fits-all approach of kennels is passe. Dog boarding Phoenix business are quickly responding to this demand and providing personalized (or \”dogized\”) care, with attention to the happiness and well being of the animal in stress-free environment.


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Dog Boarding Phoenix: Happy Dogs Equal Happy Families

Monday, April 22, 2013

Beef Cattle Production - Important Considerations Before You Start to Raising Beef Cattle

Beef cattle production is considered to be one of the most profitable types of farming. If you are planning to start raising beef cattle as a business, there are some important things that you need to know to be able to succeed in this line of industry.


Before you even consider starting your very own beef cattle production, you should have a definite purpose on why you want to venture into this line of business. This should not be a spur of the moment decision on your part because this will be a long term investment that would need your commitment. You will need to be focused on what your purpose is.


If you\’ve started researching on the subject, you might find that maintaining a beef cattle production business is rather easy, but consider this, if you don\’t make the right moves and decision you will end up wasting your time and money.


If your goal is to become profitable, you will have to look for a breed that will give you just that. It is good to point out that there are a lot of different breeds of cattle. You might want to consider starting with a small group of cows and one excellent quality bull first then when you get the hang of it, you can eventually add some more.


When you are looking at having a successful beef cattle production, one of the first things to consider is the area where you will position your cattle. Take note that you will need a wide enough area for the animals to graze and have a regular supply of food. You cannot confine your cattle inside a barn all the time; they will still need a wide area to move around. The barn will only be a place of shelter for the beef cattle to settle in so you don\’t need to have a big barn at once.


Aside from ensuring your cattle to have enough food supply, these animals would also need ample supply of clean water. You might need to get a water trough or if you can provide a pond in your farm for them. It is important to point out that a single cow needs about 12 gallons of water each day. However, you have to ensure the cleanliness of the water.


Beef cattle production, like any other business ventures would need a lot of commitment and dedication to become a success. Know your options and then you decide.Make sure you know what you are getting into and make a thorough research on the line of business you want to pursue.


Starting a cattle fEquip can be a productive venture and can surely enhance the quality of your life. Equip yourself with enough vital information on the topic so you\’ll be one of the many success testimonials of the industry. Just learn more help and go to: Click here for beef cattle guide



Beef Cattle Production - Important Considerations Before You Start to Raising Beef Cattle