Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Because I Love You

Friday, May 1, 2009

BeSquirreled

I jacked this clip from another blog...sorry other blog (youwildin.blogspot.com)...it was just too good! If you haven't already seen it, enjoy. If you have already seen it, you know why I had to take it.



Related childhood clip, via The Sword And The Stone -

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Breaking Happy News

Monday, March 2, 2009

Flipper's A Flamer


Holy smokes, Batman! This is the best freak-of-nature news to hit the animal kingdom since the elusive, and as it turns out not so fantastical, unicorn was spotted in Italy (of course) a few months ago! There's a pink dolphin in Louisiana! A PINK DOLPHIN! How absolutely fantastic is that?
I couldn't be much happier right now. Check it out, dudes!
By the way, the telegraph.co.uk must have a whole staff division dedicated to finding mystical creatures of yore. What's next - an Orc?

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Doggie Envy Lab Report


I have 2 dogs - they are the absolute best, most brilliant, insanely smart dogs to have ever existed...ever. Obviously.
Anyway, since I have 2 I've always wondered if one can ever really be jealous of the other...like jealous-jealous.
In order to come to some sort of conclusion, I performed a good old fashioned experiment...

Doggie Envy Lab Report
Purpose: To determine if dogs can be jealous or envious of one another.
Hypothesis: Dogs can be jealous of one another.
Materials: 2 miniature long-haired dachshunds (O and L), 1 bag of baa-baa-q's, 1 adoring owner (J)
Procedure: Took a single baa-baa-q from bag. Gave said bbq to 1 dachshund (L), who started gnawing and enjoying. Other dachshund (O) looked on in what appeared to be disbelief. O then turned attention to aforementioned adoring owner (J). Expression turned from disbelief to anger and finally to absolute disgust. O proceeded to fly into what can only be described as a "Jealous Rage" (mad barking, drop-kick attempt on L, "fake-out" technique used as distraction, frantic and spontaneous attempts at biting through Adoring Owner (J)'s achilles tendon).
Conclusion: Dogs can be jealous of one another.

ScienceDaily is backing me up on this! I'm a bonafide SCIENTIST, guys!!!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Holy Calamity Scream INSANITY!


This is waaaayyyy cool. I can see this fishy's brain!!