"Loving is not just looking at each other, it's looking in the same direction."Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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Companion Animals and Their Unique Place in Society--Part 4 The Bible and The Chronicles of Narnia talk about companion animals What the Bible says about the role of animals in our lives In Genesis chapter 1, God made man in His own image, and then gave man dominion over the fish of the sea, the birds of the air, ...
Quickstart Guide to Making Your Own Pet Food at Home As a pet owner, no doubt you want to give your dog or cat the best care possible. And caring for your pet means feeding him the best diet you can. By making your own pet foods, you'll be saving money, up to 80%. And to top it off, it's easy; making pet ...
The Dancer's Secret -- A Short Horse Story It was sunset. The wind rode on the sharp edges of the mountains dragging the last bit of color away from the darkening hills. In a small cradle of two hills lay a beautiful girl. Her hair was long and soft, and when it touched the wind no other beauty ...
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The first gifts I ever gave to my niece six-year-old Amber was an animal book. This was my way of influencing her into developing a fascination for animals and a love for books; for I myself, as a child used to, and now continues to be fascinated with the peculiarities of animals and to be smitten by books. Amber's seventh birthday is approaching, so I'd been thinking of what book to give her this time. Then, voila! I thought of making a children's book about animals, for I feel that there'd be no nicer gift to give her but an animal book authored by myself! After finalizing the book concept that had long been playing in my mind, I took my journal and started to scribble the words for the book. I was able to profile at least twenty animals, but I decided to feature only a dozen. Because it is a children's book, the simpler and shorter (yet precise) its textual content, the better. Here's the textual content of the children's book I made. 'My Dozen Animal Friends' I have a friend *anteater*. She lives in the forest. She has no teeth, But she has a long snout. She feeds on ants And on termites as well. I have a friend *seahorse*. He is a caring father. He has a pouch on his belly, Into which the mother lays her eggs. He takes care of their eggs Until these hatch into baby seahorses. I have a friend *platypus*. She lives near the river. She has webbed feet and the beak of a duck. She lays eggs, instead of giving birth. She is a mammal; Not a duck nor any other kind of bird. I have a friend *mudskipper*. He is a kind of fish. He is named mudskipper Because he loves skipping in the mud. I have a friend *sea dragon*. He lives in the ocean. He looks like a seaweed. He is good at hiding among the plants, Every time big fishes are around. I have a friend *ostrich*. She is the largest bird And lays the largest egg. She surely cannot fly, But she is the fastest-running bird alive. I have a friend *panda*. He lives in China. His fur is woolly. His fur is white and black. He looks for bamboo shoots and leaves When it is time for his meal or snack. I have a friend *koala*. She lives in Australia. She stays atop the eucalyptus tree, Feeding on eucalyptus leaves. Just like a kangaroo baby, Her young is called 'joey.' I have a friend *carabao*. He is the Philippines' water buffalo. He has a pair of large spreading horns. He is a cousin of the cow. He is a hardworking mammal, Helping farmers till their lands. I have a friend *orangutan*. She lives in the jungle. She has a shaggy brownish-orange coat. She has very long arms. She is an ape—not a monkey— Because she lacks a tail. I have a friend *pangolin*. She is also called 'scaly anteater.' She lives in the forest. With its long sticky tongue, It feeds on termites and ants. It rolls up into a ball, When it is frightened or alarmed. I have a friend *narwhal*. He lives in the Arctic. He is the kind of whale That has on its head a long spiral horn. He has also a spotted pelt. He is sometimes called 'sea unicorn.' ©2005 eLf ideas Note: To view the pictures of the featured animals, visit http://my-animal-friends.blogspot.com.
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49 bighorn sheep removed from Wild Horse IslandThe MissoulianJennifer Ramsey and Neil Anderson of Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks examine a bighorn sheep after it was captured on Flathead Lake's Wild Horse Island and flown to Big Arm on Thursday. Fifty sheep are being transplanted to the Tendoy Mountains south ...and more » |
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