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Chauncey Drinks from the Sink

Some cool animal sanctuary images:


Chauncey Drinks from the Sink
animal sanctuary
Image by regansbox
Such a cutie. VERY vocal. Ignore my arm in this shot. And that's Maia back there, supervising.

Chauncey lives in the lobby at Benton's.


Utah Desert Camo Cat
animal sanctuary
Image by regansbox
Clementine hopes she's successfully blending in with the sand.

Clementine lives in Room 1 at Quincy Mo.

Researchers from Sinana Research Centre practicing use of FEAST

A few nice animal research images I found:


Researchers from Sinana Research Centre practicing use of FEAST
animal research
Image by ILRI
The Ethiopian Livestock Feed Project team visited Holeta, Ethiopia, on 20 Jun 2012 to test feed assessment tools FEAST and Techfit (photo credit: ILRI/Alan Duncan).

20110513 - provoking Oranjello - arm too tired from other 2 videos (41s) - MVI_3007

Some cool animal videos images:


20110513 - provoking Oranjello - arm too tired from other 2 videos (41s) - MVI_3007
animal videos
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Oranjello is very different. He's not scared to attack anybody or anything, so we actually play fight a lot. I usually go until I'm scratched up. So he responds to said provocations rather quicky compared to Lemonjello. But in the theme of cats making liars out of their owners, he didn't attack me this time. Whereas LJ only attacks 1% of the time before my arm gets tired, OJ attacks 99% of the time before my arm gets tired. So this video is an unlikely outcome. My arm was way too tired from provoking Lemonjello for 3 minutes. Maybe OJ sensed this...

Audio: Voltaire

Clint.
playing, provoking, rubbing.
Oranjello the cat.
video.

upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

May 13, 2011.


More Iguanas at El Meco
animal videos
Image by NCReedplayer
As you can see, we were fascinated by the iguanas at El Meco. Plus, we had time to kill while we waited for our cab to come back to pick us up.

PLEASE BE AWARE OF THIS TREE DISEASE THAT IS HITTING OUR FORESTS. The following is a notice from the Forestry Comission about the Rally GB - but applies all over Britain

Some cool all about animals images:


PLEASE BE AWARE OF THIS TREE DISEASE THAT IS HITTING OUR FORESTS. The following is a notice from the Forestry Comission about the Rally GB - but applies all over Britain
all about animals
Image by joysaphine
Forestry Commission Wales welcomes you to Wales Rally GB.

We hope you enjoy your visit to our woodlands, but that you will also take time to read and follow the precautions below to support our efforts to contain the spread of a fatal tree disease.

Phytophthora ramorum - a fatal disease affecting our woodlands

A fungus-like organism known as Phytophthora ramorum has killed larch trees in some of the woodlands through which the rally will pass.

It is harmless to people and animals but kills many kinds of trees and shrubs in gardens and the countryside.

The microscopic seeds, known as spores, that cause this disease are spread by rain, wind and rivers and by the movement of contaminated soil, plant debris or foliage stuck to vehicles, clothing and footwear.

We can't do much about the weather but we must do all we can to reduce the risk of carrying the spores between woodlands in Wales or further afield.

How you can help

These simple precautions will reduce the risk of taking this disease home with you.

Vehicles
After the rally: remove as much mud as possible from your vehicle before leaving the site.
At home: wash your vehicle thoroughly, preferably in a car wash on your way home or when you get there.
Clothing
At the rally: wear smooth-textured waterproofs, if you have them with you, as these clothes are easiest to wipe clean.
After the rally: shake or brush any needles and debris from clothing before leaving the site. Check hoods, pockets and collars for any trapped needles.
At home: launder clothing before wearing it in your garden or another woodland.

Footwear
At the rally: wear wellington boots, if you have them with you, because their surfaces are easier to clean than other materials.
After the rally: remove any loose plant debris from footwear before leaving the site.
At home: clean all soil, needles and plant debris from footwear before wearing them again.

Thank you for helping us protect Britain's woodlands from this serious disease.


THIS APPLIES ALL OVER IN ALL OUR FORESTS. WE MUST PROTECT THEM THEM. PLEASE PASS THE WORD

"Exotic animals from around the world!"

A few nice exotic animals images I found:


"Exotic animals from around the world!"
exotic animals
Image by owenstache

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