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Showing posts with label Birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birds. Show all posts
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Cyanide and Happiness: Giant Bird
Filed Under:
Birds,
comic strip,
Cyanide and Happiness,
funnies
Monday, February 27, 2012
It's Purely Animal - Issue No. 51 - Bird Lovers Beware
And this is why they make separate cages for Lions and separate cages for birdies. Geez, this is horrible. Ryan would say otherwise, because it was a Blue Heron that killed our Koi two years ago. Actually, the scene around our Koi pond looked more like a slaughterhouse than a murder scene.
A YouTube commenter said it best, "Looks like Simba finally got sick of Zazu's bullshit." LMAO.
A YouTube commenter said it best, "Looks like Simba finally got sick of Zazu's bullshit." LMAO.
Filed Under:
Animal Kingdom,
Birds,
Blue Heron,
It's Purely Animal,
Koi,
Lions,
Ryan,
videos,
Wild Animals
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Woof vs. Meow
So what does owning a pet say about you? I thought this chart was pretty cool. Who knew owning a pet could probably help a relationship last longer. 60% of pet owners are either married or in a long-term relationship. Interesting, huh?
Also 15% of people who own dogs are Extroverts, whereas 11% who own cats are introverts. Which is so true, Ryan and I are total extroverts. Don't know about the part of us being 50% more likely to be conservative - that just isn't right. I don't think they're counting small dog owners - who are all gay. LOL.
Also 15% of people who own dogs are Extroverts, whereas 11% who own cats are introverts. Which is so true, Ryan and I are total extroverts. Don't know about the part of us being 50% more likely to be conservative - that just isn't right. I don't think they're counting small dog owners - who are all gay. LOL.
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Filed Under:
Birds,
Cats,
Charts,
dogs,
Exotic Animals,
I Love Charts,
Pets,
Reptiles
Sunday, June 19, 2011
It's Purely Animal - Issue No. 18 - Hornero Bird Building
I have always found the animal kingdom truly fascinating, and the Hornero bird is no different. When I see something like this, it denounces the statements from idiots who say animals have no brains. If they didn't have a brain, they wouldn't be able to do the un-thinkable.
Known for their mud nests, the Hornero bird comes from the Spanish word horno, meaning "oven". Click the pic to see the bird complete it's home.
Known for their mud nests, the Hornero bird comes from the Spanish word horno, meaning "oven". Click the pic to see the bird complete it's home.
Filed Under:
Animal Kingdom,
Animals,
Birds,
Hornero,
It's Purely Animal,
Nests
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