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Browsing Archive: August, 2011

For sale: the rarest animals on earth

Posted by Jane Johnson on Friday, August 12, 2011, In : Rare Animals 
A flourishing illegal online trade in exotic animals is threatening the survival of many species. Sonia Van Gilder Cooke investigates just what creatures are for sale.

From Burmese Pythons to Pygmy Marmosets, there is a roaring illegal trade in animals online. A recent convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species found one rare species – the Kaiser's Spotted Newt (an orange and black salamander in the highland streams of Iran) – now numbers fewer than 1,000 adults in the wil...
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Push Attorneys General to Charge BP With Criminal Cruelty to Animals!

Posted by Jane Johnson on Thursday, August 11, 2011, In : Oil Spill 
Animals have no use for payouts—they can't move to another town, they can't eat something else, and they can't pursue another line of work. So BP owes animals something different! As oil continues to wreck the water and destroy animals' breeding, nesting, and feeding grounds in the Gulf of Mexico, tens of thousands of animals are suffering and dying painful and lingering deaths—and there is no end in sight. PETA is calling on the attorneys general of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Missi...
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Bathynomus Giganteus: Terrifying Sea Beast Hauled Up

Posted by Jane Johnson on Thursday, August 11, 2011, In : Sea Creatures 
A submarine exploring the ocean’s depths recently returned with an unexpected visitor: a crablike critter called Bathynomus giganteus (commonly known as giant isopod) that has left many readers startled and horrified.

This giant isopod (a crustacean related to shrimps and crabs) represents one of about nine species of large isopods in the genus Bathynomus. They are thought to be abundant in cold, deep waters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

Photo of Bathynomus giganteus courtesy of NOAA Ve...
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Top Ten Items Surgically Removed From Pets

Posted by Jane Johnson on Thursday, August 11, 2011, In : Pet Care 
Our pets are sure curious, and their curiosity can definitely get them into trouble sometimes.  Especially when they swallow something they shouldn’t have. Have you ever had to have something surgically removed from your pet?

Here are the top ten most common items surgically removed from pets, according to Veterinary Pet Insurance:

Socks
Underwear
Panty Hose
Gravel
Balls
Chew Toys
Corn Cobs
Bones
Hair Ties/Ribbons
Sticks
Look at some of these

Other frequently ingested objects include nails, sewing need...
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Unbelievable and Shocking Discovery: Animals That Resemble Humans

Posted by Jane Johnson on Thursday, August 11, 2011, In : Rare Animals 
What if one day, you happen to see any of these bizarre animals, appearing half human and half animal? Will you run away from this weird animal? Will you scream out in shock, or will you just release it back to the wild?

A fisherman who is known as Scott Curry hooked a 20-pound (or 6.5 kilos) unusual fish at Buffalo Spring Lake, Texas. He said he has reeled over thousands of fish at this lake and lived near the lake for over 36 years but he has never seen anything like this incredible fish. La...
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Chimps “mourn” nine-year-old's death?

National Geographic


 


Strange Sea Species Found off Greenland
Check these creatures out!


 

 

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