Category : Animals

Friday Afternoon Video–the Blue Whale Barrel Roll

Blue whales can grow to 90 feet — that’s longer than a tennis court. Getting that big requires a lot of fuel, says Jeremy Goldbogen, a postdoctoral researcher at the Cascadia Research Collective. That’s why Goldbogen studies the whales’ dining habits. They feed on krill, slurping in millions of the mini crustaceans along with hundreds of thousands of pounds of water in a single gulp. With the help of data tags and a National Geographic Crittercam, Goldbogen and colleagues found that blue whales do underwater acrobatics while they eat — specifically a move they coined “the blue whale barrel roll.”

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Posted in * Culture-Watch, * General Interest, Animals, Science & Technology

From the Only in America Department–Companies Turn Departed Pets Into Gems

Americans have a long tradition of pampering and memorializing their pets. Now, technology lets precious friends become precious gems.

The idea of turning the carbon in ashes into man-made diamonds emerged a decade ago as a way to memorialize humans. Today, departed pets are fueling the industry’s growth, with a handful of companies selling diamonds, gemstones and other jewelry out of pet remains, including hair and feathers.

Some gems start at about $250, while pet diamonds cost at least $1,400, with prices based on color and size. The diamonds have the same physical properties as mined diamonds, purveyors say.

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Posted in * Christian Life / Church Life, * Economics, Politics, * General Interest, * International News & Commentary, America/U.S.A., Animals, Consumer/consumer spending, Corporations/Corporate Life, Death / Burial / Funerals, Economy, Parish Ministry

4 Year Old who Disappears is Found Because of the Family Dog who stays with him

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Posted in * Culture-Watch, * General Interest, * South Carolina, Animals, Children, Marriage & Family

(NBC) A Must-Not-Miss Story about a Great (TSA trained) Dog Named Dolan

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Posted in * Culture-Watch, * Economics, Politics, * General Interest, Animals, Children, History, Marriage & Family, Pastoral Theology, Terrorism, Theology

Monday Mental Health Break–A Picture of Joey the baby Koala Bear

He is just so adorable–check it out.

Posted in * General Interest, Animals

(NPR) Meet An Elephant That Speaks Korean

“There is no way this is just some sort of accidental thing, that the elephant was making normal elephant sounds and somehow got rewarded for doing it and then people started saying, ‘Oh, he’s a talking elephant,’ ” says [Tecumseh] Fitch. “That’s what I think makes it really convincing that this is speech mimicry.”

What’s more, the researchers asked native Korean speakers to listen to the sounds made by Koshik and transcribe what they heard. While most listeners agreed on the vowel sounds, there was some disagreement on what consonants he was saying. “His consonants are kind of blurry in the same way that mine might be if I’d had a half a bottle of Jack Daniel’s or something,” says Fitch.

What most struck the researchers is that Koshik was apparently so driven to imitate sounds that he invented the method of putting his trunk in his mouth and moving it around. They believe that he may have done this to bond with his trainers, as he was deprived of elephant companionship during a critical period of his childhood and spent years with humans as his only social contact.

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Posted in * Culture-Watch, * General Interest, Animals, Science & Technology

Fantastic Pictures–Animal Rescue In The Aftermath Of Hurricane Sandy

You know I am a mush for these kinds of things but please go and look for yourself.

Posted in * General Interest, Animals, Natural Disasters: Earthquakes, Tornadoes, Hurricanes, etc.

(Video ITN report via NBC) British army dog awarded medal

Watch it all. Not a dry eye in the house here after this one–KSH.

Posted in * Economics, Politics, * General Interest, * International News & Commentary, Animals, Defense, National Security, Military, England / UK, War in Afghanistan

ABC News Amazing Video–Beluga Whale Sounds Like a Human

Watch and listen to it all and you can read a bit more over there.

Posted in * General Interest, Animals

A (North Dakota) Radio Station Caller–Please Move The Deer Crossing

This has to be listened to–catch it all.

Posted in * Economics, Politics, * General Interest, Animals, Humor / Trivia, Politics in General, State Government

Must not miss audio from NPR–Emma Thompson Revives Anarchist 'Peter Rabbit'

Emma Thompson isn’t just an Oscar-winning actress; she’s also an Oscar-winning writer. Thompson authored the 1995 film adaptation of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility, and now she’s taken on another period project ”” reviving the classic children’s book character Peter Rabbit.

Beatrix Potter first brought the mischievous bunny to life in 1902 with tales of stealing lettuce and making trouble. Now, Thompson’s version takes Peter Rabbit across the Scottish countryside. Not surprisingly, it opens with Peter Rabbit contemplating an adventure in which he’s sure to break a lot of rules.

“Peter is sort of anarchistic, which I love,” Thompson tells NPR’s Renee Montagne….

Listen to it all at the link provided here (a little under 8 minutes).

Posted in * Culture-Watch, * General Interest, * International News & Commentary, Animals, Books, Children, England / UK, History

Animal pictures of the week: 5 October 2012

These are just so much fun.

Posted in * General Interest, Animals

(Discover) Painkilling chemicals with no side effects found in black mamba venom

The black mamba has a fearful reputation, and it’s easy to see why. It can move at around 12.5 miles (20 kilometres) per hour, making it one of the world’s fastest snakes, if not the fastest. Its body can reach 4.5 metres in length, and it can lift a third of that off the ground. That would give you an almost eye-level view of the disturbingly black mouth from which it gets its name. And inside that mouth, two short fangs deliver one of the most potent and fast-acting venoms of any land snake.

Combined with its reputation for aggression (at least when cornered) and you’ve got a big, intimidating, deadly, ornery serpent that can probably outrun you. It’s not the most obvious place to go looking for painkillers.

But among the cocktail of chemicals in the black mamba’s venom, Sylvie Diochot and Anne Baron from the CNRS have found a new class of molecules that can relieve pain as effectively as morphine, and without any toxic side effects. They’ve named them mambalgins.

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Posted in * Culture-Watch, * General Interest, Animals, Health & Medicine, Science & Technology

In Africa, Elephants Dying in Epic Frenzy as Ivory Fuels Wars and Profits

Africa is in the midst of an epic elephant slaughter. Conservation groups say poachers are wiping out tens of thousands of elephants a year, more than at any time in the previous two decades, with the underground ivory trade becoming increasingly militarized.

Like blood diamonds from Sierra Leone or plundered minerals from Congo, ivory, it seems, is the latest conflict resource in Africa, dragged out of remote battle zones, easily converted into cash and now fueling conflicts across the continent.

Some of Africa’s most notorious armed groups, including the Lord’s Resistance Army, the Shabab and Darfur’s janjaweed, are hunting down elephants and using the tusks to buy weapons and sustain their mayhem. Organized crime syndicates are linking up with them to move the ivory around the world, exploiting turbulent states, porous borders and corrupt officials from sub-Saharan Africa to China, law enforcement officials say.

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Posted in * Economics, Politics, * General Interest, * International News & Commentary, Africa, Animals, Economy, Ethics / Moral Theology, Republic of Congo, Theology

Warren Peper–May we remember to Honor our hardworking heroes today

We celebrate our workers in this country today. Maybe we should also take a moment to remember those who work for us in uniform in other parts of the world.

Not too long ago, one of those people was Cliff Hartley. He joined the Air Force at the age of 19, and one year ago today, he spent Labor Day walking a dusty road in Afghanistan with his dog, Cir, looking for bombs. They were attached to a SEAL team and their primary duties were to sniff out trouble.

Cir retired from duty last October and now lives with Hartley, who has 10 years in the Air Force and plans to do 10 more. Right now, he’s stateside. His retired military working dog now sleeps at his feet in their North Charleston house, just like he once did in a tent in Afghanistan. There’s one big difference. They both sleep much better now.

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Posted in * Economics, Politics, * General Interest, * International News & Commentary, * South Carolina, America/U.S.A., Animals, Defense, National Security, Military, Economy, Labor/Labor Unions/Labor Market, War in Afghanistan

Koala surprises canoeists by hitching ride in Australia

I really enjoyed this–watch it all.

Posted in * General Interest, * International News & Commentary, Animals, Australia / NZ

Wednesday Mental Health Break–What Happened when some Dolphins Stranded Themselves on the Beach

This is just remarkable–watch it all.

Posted in * General Interest, Animals, Anthropology, Theology

Picture of 60 Foot Whale in Baltimore Harbor

Check it out–wow.

Posted in * General Interest, Animals

Wednesday Morning Mental Health Break–Cute Friend Quotes Between Cats and Dogs

There are eleven pictures and eleven quotes–read them all.

Posted in * General Interest, Animals

Saturday Morning Mental Health Break–The Clumsy Leopard

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Watch it all–great stuff from ABC’s Nightline

Posted in * General Interest, Animals

Some Pastoral Care for Kendall in His Office

Posted in * By Kendall, * General Interest, Animals, Harmon Family

Ezekiel–the Newest Addition to the Harmon Family

Posted in * By Kendall, * General Interest, Animals, Harmon Family

Thursday Morning Mental Health Break–What a Wonderful World

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Posted in * Economics, Politics, * General Interest, Animals, Energy, Natural Resources

Tuesday Afternoon Mental Health Break–Cat Alarm Clock

Watch it all–hilarious (note the “skip the ad” option at the beginning).

Posted in * General Interest, Animals, Humor / Trivia

Kentucky Derby Winner I'll Have Another Wins The Preakness Stakes

Posted in * Culture-Watch, * General Interest, Animals, Sports

Saturday Morning Canine Companionship

Posted in * By Kendall, * General Interest, Animals, Harmon Family

Britains Got Talent 2012 – Ashleigh & Pudsey – Final Winning Performance

Watch it all–wonderful, joyful stuff.

Posted in * Culture-Watch, * General Interest, * International News & Commentary, Animals, England / UK, Movies & Television

Cute Video of Dog Bike Hugging and then Riding with his master on it!

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Posted in * General Interest, Animals

Pittsburgh Zoo Rescues A Baby Sea Otter

Posted in * General Interest, Animals

Rare footage of A White Orca in the wild ”“ video

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Posted in * General Interest, Animals