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Pictures of Ticks on Dogs

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

Dog tick sucking the inside of a dog’s ear.


Dog Ticks right after it was pulled off of the dogs ear. (Top 2 photos)Notice the chunk of dog’s skin which is still in the ticks mouth.


Top – Dog Tick full of blood after it has been sucking for a few days. Bottom – Dog Tick with an empty belly.


Close up shot of the almost full dog tick. Notice the skin is still in its mouth after it was pulled off of the dog.


Ixodes pacificus (Western black-legged tick). Sometimes called Lyme Ticks

Tick taken off of a dog. Ticks numb the skin, and then drink and grow a big blood belly

Car wash and money thiefs…

Sunday, April 22nd, 2012

Bill owns a company that manufactures and installs car wash systems. Bill’s company installed a car wash system in Frederick , Maryland. Now, understand that these are complete systems, including the money changer and money taking machines.

The problem started when the new owner complained to Bill that he was losing significant amounts of money from his coin machines each week.

He went as far as to accuse Bill’s employees of having a key to the boxes and ripping him off. Bill just couldn’t believe that his people would do that, so they set up a camera to catch the thief in action. Well, they did catch him on film!

 

That’s a bird sitting on the change slot of the machine.

The bird had to go down into the machine, and back up inside to get to the money!

That’s three quarters he has in his beak! Another amazing thing is that it was not just one bird — there were several working together. Once they identified the thieves, they found over $4,000 in quarters on the roof of the car wash and more under a nearby tree.

And you thought you heard of everything!!

This gives a new twist to the term “nest egg”.
And to think the phrase ‘bird brain’ is associated with being dumb. Not these birds. Share the story!!

http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/carwash.asp

 

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This is one of the Easter Bunny’s helpers!

Monday, April 2nd, 2012

Easter has gotten so busy that the Easy Bunny had to get some help this year.

The real reason animals don’t talk is because they understand so much.

Friday, March 30th, 2012

 

You don’t have to look like a friend to be a friend…

Wednesday, March 28th, 2012

… because love knows no bounds.

Giving Thanks for Our Pets

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

A charming video of Thanksgiving Pets.  Give thanks for them.  They always do such a great job of giving it back!

 

[Pictures] A Lioness’ Will To Save Her Baby

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

These pictures originally ran in the British Tabloids – amazing because the wildlife photographer just happened to be there while this drama unfolded…

The dramatic rescue, captured by wildlife photographer Jean-Francois Largot, was played out in Kenya’s Masai Mara game reserve.

Lioness saves her cub 1

Clinging on for dear life to the side of a vertical cliff, the tiny lion cub cries out pitifully for help.

Lioness saves her cub 2

The drama begins: His mother arrives at the edge of the cliff with three other lionesses and a male. The females start to climb down together but turn back stopped by the sheer drop-off.

Her son cries out for help, unable to move without falling further.

Eventually one single factor determines which of them will risk her life to save the youngster – motherly love.

Lioness rescues her cub 3

Slowly, agonizingly, the lioness edges her way down towards her terrified son, using her powerful claws to grip the crumbling cliff side.

One slip from her and both of them could end up dead at the bottom of the ravine.

Lioness rescues her cub 4

Just as the exhausted cub seems about to fall, his mother circles beneath him and he is snatched up in her jaws.

She then begins the equally perilous journey back to the top.

Lioness rescues her cub 5

Minutes later, they arrive and she gives her son a comforting lick on his head.