Showing posts with label fox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fox. Show all posts

Funny Cat is Swept Under the Carpet

This cat has been swept under the carpet by his owners. It kept on bothering them and he has been punished. Humans like their pets but they do not like to be sat on all the time. Though a lap may be just a lap to pussies, they belong to people. How can a person watch tv with a loud purring sound blasting away? No, cats must understand that that a human is always in charge. Puuuuurrrrrrrr!

people wake hours early gym, shower, eat breakfast, arrive office half-hour early. Others prefer stumble bed last possible minute, throw clothes, head out. Facebook. people different morning routines themselves ready day ahead. Cat Does Hilarious Dance Every Morning, Owner Decided Set Music

Paul Fox morning ritual cat, however, bit… weird. cat waking owner started filming. Watch entire hilarious performance below… cat behaved strangely people expressed concern health, owner insisted morning routine!

This particular cat strange starting day. Naturally, owner grabbed camera set scene music! owner set music, making cat’s yoga funnier watch! Apparently, animals same way. Roosters loudly announce it’s morning, dogs spend early hours annoying humans fill food dish.

Whether cat yoga got serious scratch back remains seen. Still, somebody cat show Broadway something. Just imagine: Cats 2: Dance Dawn! Share funny moment friends below! LIKE US. Recommended From Honest Paws Man Demands Wife Pick Between 30 Dogs, Makes Logical Choice

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Unfamiliar Species Are Endangered

Endangered species in Australia tend to be those that do not fair well in human affection. Plenty is spent on koalas because they are seen as cuddly. In reality though they are not. Indeed, if one attempts to pick up a wild koala it goes on an all out attack if it cannot get away.

Some endangered animals are not exactly ugly. The grey-headed flying fox, a bat, is quite cute as shown in the photo.  It is just not in the mainline thinking of people. The average person knows very little about it.

Many cringe when the word "bat" is mentioned. They do carry some diseases, but cases where bats pass these on to humans are quite rare. The grey-headed bat is Australia's largest and is responsible for pollination of many plants, mostly trees.

There are more than 19,000 threatened species in Australia, 1,000 of them mammals. Some species that could be saved with a small amount of money are not helped, while others such as koalas get too much money. Koalas are being pampered to death if that is possible. Too much human intervention can do more harm than good.
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"Extinct" Animals Are Still With Us

Animals are going extinct, though some are still turning up. This is true. In the past 100 years many species have been declared extinct. Oddly, a third of these have been found still living. Many have not been seen for a very long time. This is the reason for them still being around.

The okapi a zebra-like animal was recently re-found in the Congo. In Cuba the solenodon "rat" was seen jumping around. Another find was the Indonesian Talaud Flying Fox. In Australia the rock rat was identified. And the Christmas Island shrew came to light.

This is embarrassing for the conservationists about to meet in Japan at the United Nations Summit on Biodiversity. It appears that emotion has won out over rationality. It is too easy to make predictions about what will happen in the future. With climate change, little real knowledge is available to researchers, though change is occurring. Perhaps now more cautious steps will be taken.
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Extinct Animals Are Still With Us

Animals are going extinct, though some are still turning up. This is true. In the past 100 years many species have been declared extinct. Oddly, a third of these have been found still living. Many have not been seen for a very long time. This is the reason for them still being around.

The okapi a zebra-like animal was recently re-found in the Congo. In Cuba the solenodon "rat" was seen jumping around. Another find was the Indonesian Talaud Flying Fox. In Australia the rock rat was identified. And the Christmas Island shrew came to light.

This is embarrassing for the conservationists about to meet in Japan at the United Nations Summit on Biodiversity. It appears that emotion has won out over rationality. It is too easy to make predictions about what will happen in the future. With climate change, little real knowledge is available to researchers. Perhaps now more cautious steps will be taken.
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