Monday, August 17, 2009

The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated

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DOES ANYBODY KNOWS WHAT COUNTRY IS DOING THIS THING? THEY SHOULD BE BOYCOTTED AND PENALIZED. THEY'RE MONSTERS. WHAT IS THEIR GOVERNMENT DOING ABOUT THIS. THE GREATNESS OF A NATION AND ITS MORAL PROGRESS CAN BE JUDGED BY THE WAY ITS ANIMALS ARE TREATED. YOU KNOW, THIS KIND OF BEHAVIOR TOWARDS ANIMALS DEPICTS HOW MORALLY BACKWARDS AND ETHICALLY POOR THEIR COUNTRY IS.


AND WHY DO THEY NEED TO SMASH THESE CREATURES ALIVE AND STRIP OFF THEIR SKINS WHILE THEY ARE STILL BREATHING? TO HELL WITH THIS PEOPLE'S CRUELTY AND DAMN THEIR CULTURE. IF IT'S PART OF THEIR CANNIBALISTIC NATURE, AT LEAST CAN'T THEY GIVE THESE ANIMALS A QUICK DEATH?

AND SHAME ON YOU PEOPLE WHO ARE BUYING THESE ANIMALS SKINS. YOU SEEM TO BE IGNORANT OF HOW MUCH THESE ANIMALS HAVE SUFFERED AND ENDURED BEFORE THEY DIE. YOU MAKE ME SICK!
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Stop Animal Abuse

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God made these animals to help man in his life, be it as food, as helper or as a companion. Man is tasked to be the steward of God's living creatures. So, I just don't understand why people are making fun of this poor animals laughing to their hearts' content and enjoying the miseries of this humble creations.

I always feel sad whenever I see animals mistreated by man's greed and cruelty. If you will only look into these animals' eyes, you will see they have souls and they have feelings, too. Yes, they are food and if you want to eat them because you're hungry, go ahead. But if you're torturing them for your heart's content, proving something not worthy to be proud of, then you can hang yourself, because when you die, God will ask you "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE? HOW DID YOU MANAGE THE THINGS I HAVE ENTRUSTED TO YOUR CARE?" So if you don't want to rot in hell, stop now, Stop Animal Abuse!
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Saturday, August 15, 2009

squirrel steals spotlight

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The original Crasher Squirrel photo was taken by Melissa and Jackson Brandts in Banff in late May.

This squirrel steals the spotlight as it stood curiously in front of the camera set in a tripod by Melissa Brandts. This little guy might have wanted to be the next Alvin, the chipmunk, hehe..
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Colossal Squid

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Speaking of whales, harpoons are not their only enemies. The Colossal Squid is the biggest predator of whales as well as of sharks and the ocean’s ecosystem as a whole. Different from the Giant Squid, the Colossal Squid has sharp claws at the end of its tentacles and can measure up to 45 feet long or as long as a school bus!

The Collossal is the largest known of the squid species and the world’s largest invertebrate. It is believed to have the largest eyes in the animal kingdom. One specimen caught and dissected by marine biologists is on display in the Te Papa Tongarewa Museum of New Zealand.

image from www.fish.govt.nz

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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Avoiding publicity

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From up above, mounting over an orchid stand but looking away from the camera. Avoiding publicity?
"Puffy, yohooo.... look here.... Pufffyyyyyyyy!

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Click.. Click.. Click..

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I really love to take pictures of Puffy especially outside the house. He poses like a pro. Click.. Click.. Click. Check this one:



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First step

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Puffy's lazy first step, hehehe....

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Taking an afternoon nap

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Here's Puffy taking an afternoon nap. He's getting ready for a night mouse hunting.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Skunk Ape

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The
Skunk Ape is a hominid cryptid said to inhabit the Southeastern United States. It is named for its appearance and for the unpleasant odor that is said to accompany it.

Why do Skunk Apes smell so bad? According to brother Jack, they hide in the air pockets of underground alligator dens, and their bodies absorb a lot of stinky methane. Dave adds: "It's hot down here. And the Skunk Ape sweats. And it doesn't bathe."

According to the United States National Park Service, the skunk ape exists only as a local myth.
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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Heart Puppy

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Japan's famous "Heart" dog welcomed another heart puppy named "Love", also bearing the same heart-shaped pattern on his coat.


Well, my Puffy has a little heart-shaped pattern on his nose, too.

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