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Faroe Islands
JackieDel
by JackieDel  11-16-2008    2
 Barbarity abounds on the beautiful islands of Faroe. Can we excuse the bloodthirsty slaughter of these intelligent creatures on the basis that animals in food production also suffer, or that it's part of their culture, as some people do? Of course not! Quite apart from the fact that two wrongs do not make a right, if we justified this barbarity on the grounds of culture we'd also have to accept the practice of child marriage, suttee, clitorendectomies etc. Note too that the meat is not eaten...the animals are left to rot because heavy metal contamination renders their meat useless for human consumption according to EU standards for for human food. Aren't we a wonderful species - NOT!
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Cockroaches Plan Escape Routes, Study Shows
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  11-16-2008   
 They are brown, they are many, and they have got a plan...
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THE PROBLEM OF CONSCIOUSNESS
balthazarus
by balthazarus  11-16-2008    5
 Interesting read. some more: "On the traditional conception of the mind, if you want to study experience, you shut your eyes and you introspect. You look inward and reflect on what is going on inside of you, on the inner show" "To reflect on experience is not to look inward, it is to pay attention to what you are doing, and to the way in which what you are doing is world and situation and environment involving. " "A much better image is that of the dancer. A dancer is locked into an environment, responsive to music, responsive to a partner. The idea that the dance is a state of us, inside of us, or something that happens in us is crazy. Our ability to dance depends on all sorts of things going on inside of us, but that we are dancing is fundamentally an attunement to the world around us. "
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16 Signs That Your House is Haunted
arielcream
by arielcream  11-9-2008    3
 What to watch for and what to do about it
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What to do with a dead horse
Uniec
by Uniec  11-9-2008   
 Horses are big animals and difficult to bury, but here are some good advice.
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World Wildlife Fed gifts for Christmas
dollface701
by dollface701  11-9-2008   
 They have a neat on line catalog with stuff for every pocketbook, and up to the sky's the limit.
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Cloning from the grave: Scientists create new life from a mouse that has been frozen for 16 YEARS
A53GG4
by A53GG4  11-8-2008   
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Branch saves cat in 17-story plunge
valann 47
by valann 47  11-6-2008    5
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timasaurus
by timasaurus  11-5-2008   
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Cloning from the grave: Scientists create new life from a mouse that has been frozen for 16 YEARS
spherepet
by spherepet  11-4-2008   
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Mouse Frozen for 16 years used for cloning
dgg207
by dgg207  11-3-2008    2
 First it's alive, then it's dead, and then now is it alive again? See my responding comment below.
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The Monks of Skellig Michael, Ireland
abailart
by abailart  11-3-2008    3
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Orangutan from Borneo photographed using a spear tool to fish
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-30-2008    4
 Pretty amazing.
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A California Ballot Measure Offers Rights for Farm Animals
brightlight4
by brightlight4  10-25-2008    2
 I hope that the Rights for Farm Animals Bill is passed, animals are NOT machines and should be allowed to have freedom of movement at least until they end up on our tables.
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Encyclopedia of Life
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-24-2008    2
 Highly attractive and important website.
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Animal Care in SC - Best Clips
handleriii
by handleriii  10-22-2008   
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The Animal Notorious One
Uniec
by Uniec  10-22-2008    1
 Mumba was very famous. He was a silverback gorilla who lived most of his life in captivity and recently died, 48 years old, i.e. 90 years in human years.
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Puppy Adopted by U.S. Soldier in Iraq on Its Way to U.S.
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  10-19-2008    1
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Unusual facts
cakebelly
by cakebelly  10-18-2008    4
 Eskimos use refrigerators to keep their food from freezing. *Birmingham(UK) has 22 more miles of canals than Venice. *If an Amish man has a beard,hes married. *Mexico once had three presidents in one day. *The Coca-Cola company is the largest consumer of vanilla in the world. *Millions of trees are accidentaly planted by squirrels that bury their nuts and then forget where they left them. *9 out of every 10 living thing lives in the ocean. *Lipstick contains fish scales. *Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite. *Cows give more milk when they listen to music. *'Puffs' tissues didnt sell well in Germany because 'Puff' in German means brothel. *Parsley is the most widely used herb in the world. *There is 200 times more gold in the world's oceans than has ever been mined. *The Wright brother's first flight was shorter than the wingspan of a 747. *The Sanskrit word for 'War' means 'Desire for more cows'. *Monaco's national orchestra is bi
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I Got Your Score Right Here!
golftipsonline
by golftipsonline  10-16-2008   
 I have to agree with Jim on his point about the ridiculous scoring rules that are so outdated.
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Details Of Evolutionary Transition From Fish To Land Animals Revealed
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-16-2008   
 "We used to think of this transition of the neck and skull as a rapid event," said study author Neil Shubin, PhD, of the University of Chicago and Field Museum and co leader of the project, "largely because we lacked information about the intermediate animals. Tiktaalik neatly fills this morphological gap. It lets us see many of the individual steps and resolve the relative timing of this complex transition." Very interesting read.
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Walking fish reveals fresh evolutionary insihts
clipiopia
by clipiopia  10-16-2008   
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Microscope reveals developing fish embryo
pokkets
by pokkets  10-10-2008   
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Study unravels bacteria's Stress buster
pokkets
by pokkets  10-8-2008   
 It's described as a "global response' which is far more detailed that they once believed.. It can also show where the responses of animal cells in general can have a mechanism that can be compared.
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Hitler's Influence on G. Gordon Liddy, McCain's Terrorist Associate
zizzy
by zizzy  10-7-2008    5
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Earliest animal footprints uncovered
pokkets
by pokkets  10-6-2008   
 Scientists didn't 'know' Pre-Cambrian life was well developed, they just seemed to reach their conclusions with too little evidence
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Premature deer dies :(
kris_tea
by kris_tea  10-6-2008    2
 So sad but they got some amazing pictures.
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Brother Francis, what is perfect joy?
Seosamh Dalzell
by Seosamh Dalzell  10-5-2008   
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MicroRNAs Found In Animals That Appeared A Billion Years Ago
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-2-2008   
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Not exactly Pro Life
lifecyce1898
by lifecyce1898  10-2-2008   
 “She has been known to kill 40 caribou at a clip. She has shot hundreds of wolves from the air.” (Eve Ensler) Aerial hunting is a method of hunting from an airplane, which gives the hunter an unfair advantage over the animal (I mean, even more unfair than just using a weapon). In addition “animal rights activists call it inhumane, since airborne gunmen rarely get a clean (i.e., relatively painless) kill.” source This lifetime member of the NRA offered cash incentives for hunting wolves. Don't see how anyone could support this
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Human Animal Bond Succeeds in Prison
dmccluredvm
by dmccluredvm  9-29-2008   
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Why you should eat fat
Nerfzilla
by Nerfzilla  9-29-2008   
 Oh thank goodness...now I just need an article explaining why smoking cigarettes is prolonging my life...
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Debate over slaughtering horses gains new life
MorganLvr
by MorganLvr  9-25-2008   
 I always have been - and always will be - against killing horses for human consumption. It can never be humane, and we could come up with other solutions to the equine over population if we REALLY wanted to.
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650 Million Year-Old Reef Discovered in Australia’s Outback
infopunk
by infopunk  9-23-2008   
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Fossil Reef found in Aussie outback
pokkets
by pokkets  9-23-2008    1
 So now they think Animal life evolved 80 million years earlier than we had calculated. clearly 'Scientific' discoveries are too often base with too little evidence. one of the Basic Principles of "science' is the development of a method and a control where a method can be repeated in an attempt to get similar or 'Identical'- through the imposition of specific qualifications. this can be difficult when most natural situations are unique, or 'one offs' There's generally no harm in 'looking', we just have to be careful the way we describe what we find
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Ancient reef discovered in AUS outback
masbury
by masbury  9-22-2008   
 10 times higher than Great Barrier, older than coral, 650 million years old
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Holy cows pushed out of Delhi
syncopath
by syncopath  9-22-2008    1
 Delhi have rounded up 20,000 free-roaming cattle in the past year to improve health and safety standards, officials said Monday.
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CREATIVE ANIMAL ADVERTISING
vk2yoc
by vk2yoc  9-22-2008    2
 Pics say it all.
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Japanese Cute Trash
Kelika
by Kelika  9-20-2008    2
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1902/1903 Thomas Edison Health Comment
joejoepmc
by joejoepmc  9-19-2008   
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