Cutest Pets 1 CUTE! -- - Cutest Pets 2 HOT! -- ---- I Can't Help it -- -------- Dog Rescued -- ------- Glasswing Butterfly -- ------- Inventions



- Cutest Pets Around the Globe Part 1 -- - - - -- Cutest Pets Around the Globe Part 2 -- - - - - -- I Couldn't Help it... I Just Laughed! -- - - - - -- Firefighter Saved Dog - A Touching Story -- - - - - -- Introducing the Fascinating Glasswing Butterfly! -- - - - - -- Innovative Inventions


-- Cat in Family -- ------- Dog in Family -- --------- Panda Dog -- ---------- Pets in Military -- ------- Baby Pandas -- ---------- Baby Otters -



- When A Cat Becomes Part of the Family -- - - - -- When A Dog Becomes Part of the Family -- - - - - -- Panda Dog! -- - - - - -- Pets in the Military! -- - - - - -- Cute Little Baby Pandas! -- - - - - -- Some of the World's Cuttest Baby Otters!


------- Polar Babies NEW! -- --- Polar Candids NEW! -- -- Animal Babies! NEW! -- - Family Photos NEW! -- -- Fat & Happy NEW! -- -- Meerkats United! NEW! -



- Polar Bear Babies -- - - - -- Polar Bear Candits! -- - - - - -- Animal Babies on the Loose! -- - - - - -- Family Photo Shoots -- - - - - -- Happy Fat Animals! -- - - - - -- Meerkats United!

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Thursday, April 19, 2007

Cute Baby Hamster Munching on Vege...

I've never seen anything like this... Baby hamster eating vege and doing some leg work. Absolutely adorable! :)

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Thursday, April 05, 2007

Baby Duck Feeding Carps

This duck will grow up to be friendly and caring... :)

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Sunday, February 18, 2007

Cute Blockbuster Ad

This is cute. :D

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Sunday, December 17, 2006

Most Outrageous Moments On The News

The funniest collection of bloopers from the news.
Suberbly entertaining!

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When A Dog Becomes Part of the Family



Here are some photos of different dogs who adopt different lifestyles.

Wow... nice uniforms.


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Monday, December 11, 2006

When A Cat Becomes Part of the Family



Here are some photos of cats who find their lives changed
after they enter their new family.


Isn't it relieving to watch these cats enjoying themselves?

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Friday, December 01, 2006

Let's Help these Harp Seals!



WHAT YOU ALREADY KNOW
Commonly referred to as "whitecoats", these famous babies are indescribably astounding in their innocence, individuality, and beauty. Their images have been captured in a thousand ways and distributed around the world to become one of the world's most recognizable and well known symbols of "cuteness" and innocent beauty.




WHAT YOU MAY NOT KNOW...
It is ironic and sad to note that all this recognition does nothing to help their plight or future as these babies are the victims of a brutal annual massacre of their species by a politically driven, propaganda spewing government.

Every year, when the time is "right" (as soon as the ice conditions permit and the seal pups start shedding their fuzzy white coats), a small group of caucasian "hunters" find their way to the floes and proceed to club, bludgeon, shoot, and skin, and dismember hundreds of thousands of mostly young harp seals in a brutal manner of which most people can hardly imagine. These seal pups are almost all 3 weeks to 4 months of age when they are killed. About 1/3 of the pups born in a given year are killed. Source

WARNING: The following gallery contains graphic images that might be disturbing for some. Please do not enter if you are looking for funny pictures. Viewer discretion is advised.
Gallery...

As this is a feel-good website, the following section is included.
WHAT WE ARE GLAD TO KNOW
The commercial hunting of infant harp seals (whitecoats), and infant hooded seals (bluebacks), was banned in Canada in 1987, under pressure from animal rights groups. Now, seals may only be killed legally once they have started moulting (from 12 to 15 days of age for harp seals), as this coincides with the time when they are abandoned by their mothers. These pups, who have not yet completely moulted are known as "ragged-jackets". Once the pups have completely moulted, they are called "beaters".

Hunting is now controlled by quota regulations based on international recommendations by the
International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES). Source

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Introducing the Fascinating Glasswing Butterfly!

Ok, it's not exactly funny stuff.
But it is "funny" in a sense... You know what I mean?
Not that kind of HAHA funny...
But it is funny, coz its peculiar. Its almost out of this world.
Anyway. Enjoy!

This rare tropical butterfly with transparent wings is used by rainforest ecologists as an indication of high habitat quality and its demise alerts them of ecological change.

Native to Columbia, Bolivia, Peru, and Ecuador, the glasswing butterfly is usually observed feeding or flying high in the subcanopy of the tropical forest in the Andes Mountains. Members of the species, scientifically classified as Godyris duillia, frequently inhabit elevations of approximately 1,400 meters. As human populations grow, butterfly populations tend to shrink. Thus, the future of the exotic glasswing butterfly is uncertain. As part of the growing international trade of butterflies, specimens are often taken from the wild, but may also be cultivated for sale on butterfly ranches. Intensive farming with agrochemicals and increased ranching in the Andes greatly threaten the glasswing species and its associates. Other activities that make room for man, such as extensive logging and coal mining, also devastate the crucial habitat of the glasswings.

You can also click here learn more about these beautiful butterflies at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.


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