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Friday, December 31, 2010
What's new?
New species discovered in 2010
From invisible squids to bald parrots to deep-sea fish with teeth on their tongues, guardian.co.uk picks the best of of 2010's newly discovered animals.
This image provided by NOAA shows a deep-sea chimaera. Chimaeras are most closely related to sharks, although their evolutionary lineage branched off from sharks nearly 400m years ago, and they have remained an isolated group ever since.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Lord of the Ants
A fascinating man - Ed Wilson is the ant man.
Over six decades at Harvard University he has discovered more about ants than anyone else in history. He has thrown into relief for the general public just how important ants are—how they represent 25% or more of the insect biomass on the planet, how collectively they weigh more than all the humans in the world, how they assist humans by aerating the soil, suturing wounds, or, as in South Africa, harvesting the rooibos seeds for farm workers to collect. And how ancient they are: in 1966 Wilson and his colleagues identified an ant in a shard of amber that was 80m years old. Ants emerged along with flowering plants 130m years ago. By contrast, the genus Homo diverged 2m years ago, has existed as Homo sapiens for a fraction of that time, with a civilization of 20,000 years or so.
Read more: Ants and Us, Published on More Intelligent Life
or watch NOVA: Lord of the Ants on YouTube
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Stuck!
Chupacabra?
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Dogs Are Santa's Favorites
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Escaped Reindeer Found Hiding Under Elf House
LAKELAND, Fla. -- A reindeer escaped from a nativity scene in Lakeland, but was later caught hiding under an elf house, police said Tuesday.
While the story sounds like a Christmas tale, police say it's true. A caller to police early Tuesday morning said the reindeer had escaped from the nativity scene at Highland Park Church of the Nazarene on Lake Highlands Road.
Church personnel responded to the area where the reindeer, appropriately named Rudy (short for Rudolph, of course), was seen running loose. They chased the deer around the property before finding Rudy hiding under the "elf house," police said.
Rudy, who was unharmed, is now in the care of his owner and being kept at his house to prevent another escape from his enclosure on the church property. Police said Rudy is small in stature and, while he looks like a baby deer, he is actually 3 years old.
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Did Animals Make Humans Human?
A well-researched article in boston.com examines anthropologist Pat Shipman's premise that the unique ability to observe and control the behavior of other animals is what allowed us to become the humans that we are.
While some of Shipman's colleagues are skeptical, others describe her work as a promising new framework for looking at human evolution, one that highlights the extent to which the human story has been a collection of interspecies collaborations — between humans and dogs and horses, goats and cats and cows, and even microbes.
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Just incase you were wondering - US$11,542,683
Sotheby's: Audubon sells for record £7.3m
LONDON 7 DECEMBER 2010 --- This evening, one of the most magnificent printed books ever produced, John James Audubon’s Birds of America, sold at Sotheby’s London for £7,321,250/ US$11,542,683, establishing a new world record for any printed book ever sold at auction. A fiery enthusiasm among four collectors bidding on the phones and in the room drove the price rapidly beyond pre-sale expectations (£4-6 million/ US$6.3-9.5 million). The book was bought by London dealer Michael Tollemache, who was bidding in the room and who described the work after the sale as “priceless”. SourceTuesday, December 7, 2010
How much?
Winter Pet Safety
You can enter the contest here
.Monday, December 6, 2010
Friday, December 3, 2010
Koala Bears - cute & endangered
Monday, November 29, 2010
Another celeb Frenchie fan
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Shopping for gifts? Remember homeless animals
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving!
So much to be THANKFUL for . . .
. . . Loving family
. . . Great friends
. . . Delightful pets
. . . A beautiful world ...
Have an excellent Thanksgiving, everyone.
PEACE!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Boo!
A Squirrel's Guide to Fashion
In the early 1940s, a woman in Washington, DC, adopted a squirrel after she found the critter orphaned in a tree. The squirrel, dubbed Tommy Tucker by the family -- of which he soon became a part -- accompanied the lady of the house on shopping trips, visits to the local children's hospital, and the like. She also, it turned out, enjoyed dressing him up in specially made outfits.
Source
via The Pet Museum
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Soldiers and dogs deploy for Afghanistan
Rachael Ray Donates $775,000 to Pets in Need
Wouldn't it be great if more wealthy celebrities would do this?
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This holiday season, Ray is donating 100 percent of proceeds from her Nutrish and Just 6 pet food and treat lines to animal shelters nationwide, giving away a total of $775,000 before Dec. 31.
Currently on the road to promote her newest cookbook, Look + Cook, Ray is also sponsoring pop-up adoption events for the shelters she's supporting in the hopes of raising awareness for her cause. "We only give to no-kill shelters," she says. "But we give to small and large; no one's excluded. We want to keep as many animals alive as possible."
Source
New large pink moth discovered in Arizona
Monday, November 22, 2010
Penguin Gets Prosthetic Beak
Huge Boa Constrictor Found In Car Engine
A California couple returning from a trip to the grocery store Thursday found a 9-foot boa constrictor under the hood of their car.
Animal control workers used a little cooking oil to loosen the red tail boa's grip on the car engine.
It's not clear where the snake came from. But animal control workers said they suspect it broke free from its owner's care.
Source
Friday, November 19, 2010
Photography by Tim Flach
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Mom to the rescue
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Look out, Rudolph!
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Putin Falls in Love
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
14 Celeb Cat Ladies Who Defy The Cat Lady Stereotype
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Animals in War
Veterans Day
We are blessed with selfless, caring, individuals who are willing to risk their lives to maintain our freedom and well being. Take a moment on this Veterans Day to remember the sacrifices of the humans and non-humans who give themselves up in service.
Throughout military history, animals have gone to war alongside humans. In On War: Animals in War see a gallery of photos from the Civil War to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Christmas Treats for your furry friends
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Rare New Guinea Singing Dogs Discovered in Pennsylvania
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Show Your Local Animal Shelter Some Love
National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week is Nov. 7-13, 2010
The Humane Society of the United States' National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week is a way to honor animal shelters and their dedicated staff across the country.
There are approximately 4,000 animal shelters across the U.S., available to serve the estimated 6-8 million homeless animals who seek refuge each year. While 63 percent of American households include pets, only 10 percent of owned dogs and 18 percent of owned cats are adopted from animal shelters.
Spread the word about animals waiting to be adopted, and celebrate the many services provided by your local animal shelter.
If you'd like to SEND A DONATION to your local animal shelter, please remember that i-pets.com offers FREE SHIPPING on all orders benefiting an animal welfare agency or pet rescue group. That's our way of helping with their very worthy efforts. (e-mail me for the coupon code)
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
I-Pets on Twitter
We have been working on getting our twitter account for I-Pets.com up and running, and while it's a work in progress, we'd like to share with you now!
I-Pets would love to see some of your friendly faces on twitter. You can find us here: http://twitter.com/I_Pets
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Phew, that was a long rest!
Took a little vacation from blogging ...
I'm asking some friends to help with the blog & hopefully we'll be updating more frequently with exciting, fun posts.
Stay tuned!