Thursday, November 22, 2007

Mop Dog :[

this is mop dog my stupid neighbor treesa stole him from me i miss him

Friday, November 9, 2007

Orca whales







The orca is the largest member of the dolphin family and is not considered dangerous to humans. Its killer whale nickname is attributed to its voracious appetite for fish, sea turtles, aquatic mammals (including larger whales), and sea birds. Orcas live in more parts of the world than any other aquatic mammal, but they are more commonly found in colder waters. Orcas congregate in pods, with each pod having its own dialect. Orcas also have a highly defined social structure based on the female as dominant, and they demonstrate a great deal of care for their young. Animated, playful, and curious, orcas rely largely on sounds, including clicking noises, screams, whistles, and pulsed calls to communicate and locate prey.
p.s i took these pics in san diego california

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

chupacabra or coyote?




It’s not a mangy coyote, but is it a chupacabra?That’s the question that’s been on the minds of many in Texas and beyond ever since the strange critter was found in Cuero last month.“They seem to think it’s not just a mangy coyote,” Cuero resident and alleged chupacabra catcher Phylis Canion said.Nearly a month has passed since Canion picked up the bluish roadkill off the road on Highway 183. She claims the animal was taking her cats and sucking the blood out of her chickens.Locals immediately wondered if she’d stumbled upon a creature of folklore – the chupacabra.While that’s still unclear – KENS-TV is awaiting results of DNA tests on the carcass – what’s certain is Canion has stumbled upon a flood of international attention. The DNA results are back from tests run on the “Chupacabras” (as it was called) found by Phylis Canion, near Cuero, Texas, in July, 2007. The biologists at the Texas State University have announced that it is a coyote.I still think it's not a coyote i think it is a chupacabra.I think it's a mixture of rat pig and dog anyway one things for sure its defenitly not a coyote






Tuesday, November 6, 2007

The secretary bird


The Nation's Coolest Creatures.Denver Zoo
Denver.What animal is this? The secretary bird (Sagittarius serpentarius) Where can I see one? The Denver Zoo in DenverWhere does it live in the wild? In the open plains and savannahs of Sub-Saharan Africa Cool Facts:

Secretary birds are easily identifiable by the long crests of feathers on their heads and the bright orange and yellow coloring of their faces.

These birds can weigh up to ten pounds and stand up to four feet tall.

Two pairs of secretary birds recently arrived to the Denver Zoo from Tanzania. There are only 29 secretary birds in accredited zoos in the United States

Sunday, November 4, 2007

save the coyotes


here is a short story about a coyote


coyote was walking with spiderwhen thay so a unique rock.this fine rock looks cold said coyote.i will give it my blanket.coyote wrapped his thick blanket around the rock.here is a present for you said coyote.the two friends walked on whistling a tune.sone a cold rain began to fall.coyote began to cough.spider please go back and get my blanket coyote begged.spider hastened back to the rock.my friend coyote needs his blanket he said.the rock refused to give back the blanket. whats given is given said the rock.when spider tld this to coyote coyote became angry.he hastened back to the rock.im sure i need this more than you dohe told the rock as he wrapped him self in the blanket.whats given is given said the rock.suddenly coyote and spider heard a frightening sound.the rock was rolling after them! thay ran as quickly as thay could but the rock rolled right over them and snatched up the blanket saying whats given is given.coyote picked him self up.i know now i was wrong he decided.if you give someone a present you give it forever.


i feel so bad for coyotes.people think they can just build on coyotes land but they can't.people just build any were they want when they should realy think about the animals.soon there will be no land for coyotes to live on and they will have to live in the city and by doing that they will find no food thats why i want to walk peoples dogs for 50 cents every thirty minutes for small dogs 75 cents every thirty minutes for medium sized dogs and 1 doller every thirty minutes for big dogs so when i am older i can make a coyote sanctury to save the coyotes .at the sanctury i would save sick injured and coyotes with no land to live on.i would also save abandoned baby coyotes.
Simon

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Gender: Male

Breed: Boston Terrier/Corgi Mix

Age Range: Young - aged 1-3, puppy stage for most breeds, fun but needs lots of attention, training and reinforcement

Estimated Age: 1 year

Size: Small (10-20lbs)
Interested in Adopting Simon? Fill out an Adoption Application

Activity Level: Moderate - requires at least a daily 20 minute walk
House Trained: Yes
Leash Manners: I am easy to walk and pull very little
Grooming Requirements: I need regular brushing and the occasional bath
Sociability with Dogs: Does fine with other dogs, could live with another dog or as the only dog
Sociability with Cats: Undetermined
General Personality: Extremely outgoing - immediately loves everyone
General Comments: Simon easily could have been named "Shadow", because wherever you go, he's a half step behind you! His foster parents say he is great company, and with Simon around, it's impossible to feel lonely. Simon is a wonderful dog who is housetrained, playful, and well behaved inside the house. One of his all time favorite things to do is snuggle with his people, especially on the couch. If you asked Simon, he would say the world would be a better place if it only revolved around him. :) Yep, it's Simon's world, and he wants to be the center of your universe! When he wants attention and sitting there looking adorable isn't doing the trick, he lets out a pathetic, yet endearing whine that's dogspeak for, "hey! You're not paying attention to ME! Doggy lovins are needed! " Second on his fun list is playing with toys, squeaky toys to be more specific- the squeakier, the better! He loves to race around the house with them and make them squeal. He has also tried to entice his foster canine sibling to play, but she's not interested in his charms thus far. We also think that Simon has become a "copy cat" when watching his kitty cat foster sister, as he has now become a champion cricket catcher! Really, what dog catches crickets???? Well Simon apparently! If you're not in the market for an exterminator, we "hear" Simon could also double as an antenna with those ears of his! :) Who needs a satellite dish with this guy around? When he perks them upright, he is just too cute for words. We think he knows this about himself, and he's not afraid to use it to his advantage. Yep, this boy is all about charm, so don't fight it, you don't have a prayer when he's around! Simon is an awesome little companion, and would do well with another playful dog, or as a one an only as long as his family had lots and lots of time to devote to him. It IS his world remember, and he insists on being loved and cherished for the special little soul he is. If you think you can offer him all that's wonderful in life, Simon says, fill out your application today; he's waiting!
My Ideal Home looks like: Undetermined.
RESCUE History: Simon was rescued from West side Animal care and control. He was listed as a stray, and when nobody came forward to claim him, he was placed up for adoption. After serving his "sentence" with no adoption interest, he was then scheduled to be put to sleep; that is of course until RESCUE stepped in!

Molly

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Gender: Female

Breed: Jack Russell Terrier

Age Range: Young - aged 1-3, puppy stage for most breeds, fun but needs lots of attention, training and reinforcement

Estimated Age: 2 years

Size: Toy Breed (under 10 lbs)
Interested in Adopting Molly? Fill out an Adoption Application

Activity Level: Moderate - requires at least a daily 20 minute walk
House Trained: Yes
Leash Manners: I am easy to walk and pull very little
Grooming Requirements: I need regular brushing and the occasional bath
Sociability with Dogs: Very social with other dogs, must have dog friends
Sociability with Cats: Good with cats or at least indifferent to them
General Personality: Shy and hesitant initially, will need some time to know they're safe and loved
General Comments: Molly loves to play with her foster brothers!! Molly is learning to sit and come when she is called. She loves to eat and hasn't turned down anything yet. We feed her separately from the other dogs since she tries to help herself to the other dogs' food when she is done with her own. :0 Molly loves to cuddle up next to you at the end of the day! When her foster mom brought her into the vet to have her spayed she had gained a couple of healthy pounds. Molly is still has some puppy habits like - chewing on shoes, so you may have to put away if she comes to live with you! Just think of it as Molly's way of "helping" to keep things neat and tidy! While she is in foster care with cats, ideally a home without them would be great since she doesn't understand when the cats don't want to play - she keeps pestering them! :) Molly is a great little dog with a lot of energy and love to give. She loves to play so much with her "brothers" that we are requiring she have another dog in the house, however, we are strongly recommending a male. Molly is also not suitable for apartment or townhome living. She just needs a home to love her forever and help her become a well mannered adult doggie! In return she will be your lifelong devoted canine friend!
My Ideal Home looks like: Adult home only.
RESCUE History: Molly weighed 8 lbs when we rescued her.