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In summary: In summary, this conversation consisted of various links to funny and cute animal pictures and gifs. The conversation also touched on the dangers of raising wild animals, the importance of having a sense of humor in certain areas of the forum, and an amusing owl meme.
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DennisN said:
"Thank god we stayed in the ocean, look at what we could have become."

Or - being a nitpicker - "Thank god we returned to the ocean, look at what those became who did not!"
 
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BillTre said:

Incredibly cool!
 
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An ermine:

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This cat has got a refined taste.

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:smile:

Cat vs crow - funny
 
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Modern Times, or how jokes come true!

WEST BERKSHIRE, ENGLAND – ‘Rocco’ the foul-mouthed African grey parrot was banished from the National Animal Welfare Trust sanctuary for swearing too much but has a new audience when he learned how to use Amazon’s Alexa and went on a digital shopping spree while his owner was away, according to The Sunday Times.

Rocco has become such an expert at conversing with Amazon’s smart speaker system he now orders up music and treats.
https://spacecoastdaily.com/2018/12...ey-parrot-orders-up-goodies-on-amazons-alexa/
 
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Just wonderful... :smile:

 
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Big stingray:

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BillTre said:
Big stingray:

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Learning to snorkle and dive in that part of the world, we practiced "twinkle toes", AKA "Fred Flinstone*" technique. Before standing on the sandy bottom, the diver tucks in their feet aiming the flippers normal to the bottom. Gently tickle the sand with flipper tips to warn buried critters of your descent into their space before landing on a startled skate, sand shark or stingray.

I encountered one buried skate (small) and a camouflaged ray (medium) using this method. The adrenalin surge left me a true believer in tickling the sand before landing feet first. I still do this even in swimming pools, just in case (JIC).* Cartoon character Fred Flintstone improved his bowling form by studying ballerinas dancing en pointe. Fred rose up on his bare toes and pirouetted down the alley accompanied by high-pitched piano notes before releasing the bowling ball.
 
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Sandy areas are interesting environments.

For a while I collected amphioxus (a pre-vertebrate animal in the lineage leading to vertebrates) in sandy brackish water areas in Florida.
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They are small 2-3 inches long, 2x4 mm in cross section. They live in the sand and filter feed things like algae from the water.
Rays and skates are their major predators. They suck up volumes of sand and filter out the amphioxus with their gill rakers while letting the sand go through.

Skates, rays, and sharks ("cartilaginous fish") are passively electrosensitive to different degrees. This allows them to detect animals buried in the sand. Small currents generated by changes in muscle cell membrane potential when the muscles contract in gill ventilation behaviors are picked up by their electroreceptrors, giving them a target.
 
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Summertime: "spread your wings and take to the sky"

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It's Monday and...

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Gulper Eel.

 
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BillTre said:

That's no trebuchet, that's a dogapult!

(Sorry...)
 
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Ibix said:
...just don't tell [the cat] what the strings are made of!
I thought that was why the cat was there in the first place: to have a ready supply of new strings at hand in case one breaks.

Edit: Oh, wait! I just now learned that "catgut" is not made from cat intestines. The "cat" part is apparently an abbreviation for "cattle". I suppose a cow is too big to stuff in a violin case.
 
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Weird view of a tapir:

 
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Too funny. And notice the looks on her little mooselet's faces... "Mom, we should go now!" :smile:

 
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micromass said:
Post your favorite animal pictures here!
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Her name is Pepa;she is a rescued greyhound. Is going to be 13 years old on the twenty-third of May. In the picture looks tired, but here is 03.00 am. Eats a lot, sleeps a lot, walks a lot...
Greetings!
 
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