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skipeople
My mentor and I received a young fawn yesterday and she is such a sweetie. She loves to nuzzle and give kisses and boy can she down some formula!! She has a bad case of the runs right now, but we are working hard to clear that up, so...
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Written on June 11th, 2013
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KitsuneNinja
I like snakes, I don't think I've ever been scared of them. My brother used to have a pet snake, but it died. Today we were walking in the forest when I stepped back, I noticed there was a small snake on the trail. I looked closer and...
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Written on May 30th, 2013
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Written on May 28th, 2013
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RealMe07
A few things to add to this:
1) The 42 year estimate for the Oil Crisis is based just on the current rate of consumption with today's population. But as everything is dependent on oil it will happen a lot sooner than that due to...
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Written on May 25th, 2013
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LonelyinCypress
I have led what could be called a colorful life and done many things. This story took place in 1998 driving back from Canada to Texas.
A friend and I had driven up to Niagara Falls on vacation and did many cool things on the way there...
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Written on May 24th, 2013
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richiebarrow
How much longer do you think your way of life will last? The signs of the coming collapse are everywhere. What do you think is the reason you have things like cell phones, cars, and grocery stores? Oil. Everything you buy, including...
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Written on May 4th, 2013
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LikeAPrayer
The heron and the otter are my friends
And we are all connected to each other
In a circle, in a hoop that never ends
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Written on April 19th, 2013
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chococee
05.00 a.m.
I woke up this morning and wash my face. The water was cool and fresh. then i walked out, opened the gate of my boarding house. wind blew. cool, but gentle. i love this wind. then i walked to the street, took a deep breath...
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Written on April 19th, 2013
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whitelupin
Once upon a time there was a world where humans and animals lived within the balance of nature. humans took only what they needed and the animals had space to thrive. humans were more of animals themselves, "uncivilized" and attune with...
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Written on April 2nd, 2013
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libbyjellyfish1997
i love the crown of thorns starfish, but they are destroying the coral in the great barrier reef. i think the crown of thorns starfish is a beautiful creature but the barrier reef is the home to loads of other creatures and shouldn't be...
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Written on March 26th, 2013
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neverdiewondering
while i was living at Karangi i joined up with WIRES which is a wild animal rescue organisation which rescues cares for and then releases native fauna..i specialised in reptile rescue and most of the calls were for carpet pythons and...
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Written on March 1st, 2013
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neverdiewondering
back some years ago i was living west of Coffs Harbour at a place called Karangi...wow this place was just teeming with life..there was quite a few koalas living in the area and in spring you could hear three males calling out to each...
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Written on March 1st, 2013
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shanialepe
i pact my stuff to leave to the beach.when i got of the car i steped on somthing very smooth and guss what i saw.......A soft shelled turtle!!! the soft shelled turtle is one of my favorite animals!i wonder if you have seen one?
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Written on February 26th, 2013
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AngieloveLee1985
This is a ribbon eel, and it has a pretty unique life cycle.Each individual starts out black and male, and when they mature they turn bright blue and yellow and develop female sex organs. They start producing eggs once they reach around...
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Written on February 26th, 2013
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neverdiewondering
this may seem like no big deal to some but to me these little moments are the food for my soul..mmmmmmm..well at the time i was living and working in the central desert of australia ..one saturday two friends my dingos and i decided to...
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Written on February 26th, 2013
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neverdiewondering
In Australia our biggest raptor{eagle}is the magnificent wedge tailed eagle which i believe is related to the golden eagle..it is one of the largest eagles in the world with a huge wingspan..i think one of my first encounters was at...
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Written on February 26th, 2013
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colorwhat
I was thrilled to learn that this site really existed. I decided to join in the hope of corresponding with people of like mind.
I am seeking an open minded woman that would entertain the prospect for a long term adult nursing...
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Written on February 25th, 2013
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AngieloveLee1985
beautiful....isnt she havin all fun...
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Written on February 17th, 2013
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AngieloveLee1985
so everythin is possible..provided u love!
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Written on February 15th, 2013
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AngieloveLee1985
Sea otters sleep together while floating in groups and hold hands whilesleeping so they don't drift away from each other
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Written on February 9th, 2013
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