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Momdigr's wascally wabbit. At my feet.
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Here comes Peter Cottontail hoppin' down the bunny trail.
I don't know how to make those musical notes, Oh Well. |
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She's worked on that wabbit for a good couple months, and, now, he comes to us when we don't even know he's around. Just happen to look down, there's a wabbit at your ankle. I named him Pete. Not after Peter Cottontail, but, after Pete Hogwallop in "O, Brother Where Art Thou?". Quote:
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Outstanding, patience and kindness sooths the savage beast.
but be careful, when you least expect it they go for the juggler.:skull: |
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OMG.
I rewatched that about twenty times. I can see where you get your loveliness (and love of animals) from now. Give your Mum my love. |
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Lucky capture 'cause they be really fast. ;)
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Working through my photo blog of my visit to Harewood House.
You'll get why I've left you hanging there if you read other threads. Not-so-good family news means I'm not up to happy jolly rememberings of a day out. But I came across these and I did smile. Because I'd mentioned in the Nightmare thread that I'm quite fond of the little old English (British? European?) wasp. With my stupid immune system - even before I compromised it with cirrhosis - I get a horrible reaction to a sting. But it's nothing really. Not like people who have to have epi-pens for bee stings or owt. I just itch longer and harder than most people, swell more and get oozy. Ditto cat bites, ant stings, nettles bramble scratches etc etc. Yeah, it's really classy. AnyWAY. Had a cream tea. Part of my birthday treat. It was ridiculously expensive and I savoured every mouthful. Attachment 53430 So why not share it? Mr Wasp came looking. Attachment 53433 I moved the pot of jam away from me (see above re itching and oozing) and said, "Have at it, mate." Attachment 53431 Mr Wasp had a mate. As in a pal, a chum, a bromance. Wasps don't do the sexy thing. But I'd've been down with gay wasps if it had worked out that way. Attachment 53432 Not waving, but drowning. Actually, no Stevie Smiths were harmed in this series of photographs. Both of them were probably sugar-high, but neither were trapped. |
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Snake is in big trouble. Maybe dead snake slithering.
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Guineas are good for that. They make excellent watchdogs, too. No kidding.
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I saw this elsewhere (I think it was elsewhere) and people worked out that the snake was a rubber snake, but if you look at YouTube you can find many examples of birds taking on snakes and usually winning.
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Some are just sore losers. :haha:
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From the "I've made a terrible mistake" dept:
Attachment 53550 Remarkable photo shows cougar atop 35-foot power pole, but what happens to cat? |
Guess his Mama taught him to keep his tail tucked in. :shocking:
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US Dwellars.... Can you identify the breed of the bears, please? Ta. |
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It's the speed the bear goes down the steps at about 0.40 that made me laugh. It turns Shakespeare's 'Exit, pursued by a bear' on its head somewhat. |
Tempted to say California Golden Bears :haha:, but I think they're Brown Bear cubs.
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Those are cinnamon-phase black bear cubs, I'm almost certain.
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That's interesting, I didn't know they had black bears in CA., only browns. They have two sub-species of blacks. :dunce:
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This level of cuteness needs a warning. By which I mean thank you for that Sir. |
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And not the guy? |
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I keep warning you about those rabbits, but would you listen... nooooooooooo. http://cellar.org/2015/banghead.gif
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Yikes.
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How that bunny has lived as long as it has is beyond me. How can it eat?
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It can't and was nearly dead by the side of the road. They surmise it was a pet, abandoned rather than pay a vet to fix it. Rabbits, woodchucks, beavers and others, have teeth that never stop growing. Nature expected their natural lifestyle to wear teeth away as fast as they grew. But incarcerated critters don't lead a natural lifestyle, except some zoos who take this into account during their stay. Pets with this type teeth must be regular vet visitors
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That is why my rat boys have wooden chew toys as well as cardboard, wicker, mineral blocks and Uncle Tom Cobley and all. Rodents' teeth don't stop growing.
They might drive me crazy when they noisily gnaw in the middle of the night, but it's all natural behaviour, and necessary. Poor abandoned bunny. |
Shoulda turned him into hasenpfeffer.
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I took this with my phone when in Orr, MN a few weeks back. As a lefty, I frequently take pictures with the camera "upside down." This would be one of them.
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Obviously, the nuclear wind has reached the trees before the water. :haha:
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I like that shot.
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Tx ... I wish it was done on purpose. I cold claim some sort of photographic creativity, but alas, no.
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My polar bear pictures were stolen when my laptop was stolen out of my stolen car. Did I post some here?
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I love you sexobon. Thanks! :)
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That is the best frikkin adorable.
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These are adorable. I guess I have to get video of the two very hardworking chipmunks who live at opposite ends of our back deck; they've been carrying hickory nuts to their nests for weeks now. Occasionally our neighbor's cat strolls across the yard and the chipmunks freeze; the cat is too well fed to notice. The groundhogs have gone to ground in the past week or so; no more sightings. While the wild turkeys were grazing on the back slope, the groundhogs mingled (safety in numbers) and grazed as well; but now that the turkeys have drifted back into denser cover, all is quiet. The deer were numerous a couple of weeks ago but, thankfully, have now withdrawn. I don't want to see any now that bow season is here.
I should explain that our property is small, only 13 acres, and our house is situated so that it's less than 150 yards from anywhere on the property. Hunters firing rifles at the property line are too close to our house to be 'safe', per PA laws - never mind the fact that almost any rifle used by most hunters will carry farther than 150 yards. Most rifles used will fire a bullet 1-2 miles, as in the fatality we had in our county last year that was ruled an accident. Three years ago, on Thanksgiving weekend, my daughter and I were decorating the Christmas tree in our home - against a large window in our great room - when we heard a dozen rifle shots close to the house. We looked out the window and saw a man walk up out of the ravine from our creek, into our backyard, literally a few feet from our back deck. He was holding his rifle, dressed in camo. I was livid. I bolted for the back door. I ran out after the man, who had started up our back slope toward our woods. I yelled at him. "What the HELL do you think you're doing? Who do you think you are? There's a house here! You just shot your gun beside a HOUSE!!" He kept going. My husband caught up to me and grabbed my arm. He pulled me back, saying, this guy has a gun. Come back into the house. I was screaming at the guy. He kept going. I could see his hunting license on the back of his jacket but couldn't read it. The guy walked away from us. If I'd been able to get a picture of his license, I could've had it pulled. That's the ONLY thing these guys care about. Nothing else matters. They wouldn't mind winging somebody and saying later that it was an accident. They'd get away with it in rural Pennsylvania. Our 'posted' signs have all been torn down by the local yahoos. The local Walmart is out of them, per usual, and does not plan to order any more. It's another typical hunting season in northwest PA. |
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Please don't do that. Almost all hunters (I guess that should read 'all responsible hunters') are extremely accommodating to "No Trespassing" and "No Hunting" signs. It's one of the cornerstones of our hunting culture that plays a very large part in maintaining that culture. Again, please don't lump us all in with the assholes. We are not all like that. |
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OK, what this hunter did was illegal and dickish. He should be punished, and have his license yanked. You have every right to be thoroughly pissed off, I would be too. However, when relating the incident to people, if you rant about hunters in generalizations, there's a good chance someone they love, Dad, Granddad, brother, lover, is a hunter(Not being sexist, there are very few women hunters). That may reduce your story to an anti-hunting rant in their mind, rather than factual incident they're likely to repeat. And you want it repeated often. The same applies to the guns shoot 1 to 2 miles thing. No matter how much you shit your pants, the fact remains if he shot in your direction you'd have holes in your house. Again, if it doesn't reduce sympathy from the listener, chances are they are already anti-hunting/guns or a bunny hugger. These are not the people you want to win over. You want the pro-hunting/guns person who is a rational human being(I think you'd be surprised what a large percentage they are), to hear your complaint. By all means, tell what happened, how scared you were, and how pissed off you were and are, but leave out the hyperbole that may alienate the listener before they hear you out. Or next time just shoot the fucker and report an accident. ;) |
A deer in Tennessee runs onto the soccer field. And scores a gooooooooooooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I've seen video, National Geographic I think, of a Vampire Bat actually walking across the ground to reach a sleeping cow. It used wing tips as a substitute for front legs and looked really creepy. The only type of bat that does that.
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I gotcher video right here
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OK, that wasn't the one I saw but it shows how they walk better. Looks like they fold half the wing under and walk on the end of the bone structure, where that hook is at the top of the wing. Cool, thanks UT.
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Getting the point. looks like a museum diorama.
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