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Grace is a 90 year old woman from Near Chicago, Illinois, USA

What would the child you once were... think of the adult you've become?

  • freeZZers review - StumbleUpon

    Rated Dec 05 2007 2 reviews stumblers, humor, blogs stumbleupon.com


    freeZZer: Oh my god! I read the Travel Advisory for Texas at work. I know, I know, I should be working, not looking at stuff like SU. Use Internet for "work related" purposes only. I know.

    But I laughed so hard! Next thing, they're all gathered around my desk, reading out loud! Damn you, freeZZer, we'll kick your ass if you get us fired!
    freeZZers review - StumbleUpon
  • JimCrystals blog - StumbleUpon
  • octoberrides blog - StumbleUpon
  • The Daily Coyote

    Rated Dec 03 2007 62 reviews blogs blogspot.com

    Read about Shreve, her cat Eli, and Charlie, a wild-born coyote who was orphaned after both his parents were shot for killing sheep. Start at the bottom of the page & scroll up for a great read.



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  • The Pet Blog: The hellbender

    Rated Oct 26 2007 1 review animals, blogs, weblogs blogspot.com


    Which salamanders have four legs, a flat head, a paddle-like tail, beady little eyes and are called names like "snot otter" and "devil dog"?

    Also known as Allegheny alligator, mollyhugger, and mud cat, the hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) is North America's largest salamander, reaching lengths of nearly 30 inches.

    These strange, but interesting creatures once thrived in thousands of pristine streams throughout the eastern United States. Populations have drastically declined, mainly because of declining stream quality. Not only has the hellbender population dwindled by 80 per cent in the last 30 years, but those remaining have severe deformities - missing toes, limbs and open sores. There is a 95 per cent chance of extinction of this animal over the next 75 years.

    The average age of Cryptobranchus in the wild is unknown, but in captivity, they have lived as long as twenty-nine years.

    Hellbenders are not venomous, though their skin secretions are somewhat toxic. They will bite, but only if they are really provoked. A common myth is that hellbenders will 'ruin' good fishing streams by eating all the fish. This couldn't be farther from the truth! In fact, if you see hellbenders in a stream, this is an excellent indication that the water quality is still good -- and this is good for both hellbenders and game fish. The hellbender's voracious appetite for crayfish also means that they are very important for keeping a stream's food chain balanced, and this is good for fish and the entire ecosystem.


    Photo #1: Kurt Buhlmann
    Photo #2: Jeff Humphries
    The Pet Blog: The hellbender
  • The Pet Blog: My hero!

    Rated Oct 09 2007 1 review animals, blogs, weblogs blogspot.com

    Afarensis defends the much maligned naked mole rats.

    It's about time someone protests their continuously being labeled as ugly!

    Not only are naked mole rats cute, but they are also quite amazing:

    * They are not naked, they are not moles, and they are not rats - the naked mole rat is the only cold blooded mammal.

    * Naked mole rats have the highest incest rate of all animals. A colony shows 80% genetic resemblance (in comparison: human siblings only show 50% resemblance).

    * Unlike humans and most other mammals, nursing naked mole rats often have many more pups than mammary glands. Breeding female mole rats have an average of 12 mammae but can have as many as 28 pups at a time. Brookfield Zoo's original queen came to the zoo 1989, bore 45 litters in the course of her life, and produced more than 580 naked mole-rat pups!

    * Naked mole rats are the only known mammals that operate a hive system, in the way that insects do, with one queen who does all the breeding and lots of workers who have no children of their own.

    * Vicious fights-to-the-death periodically occur among mole rat females that are vying to become the colony's only breeding female, or "queen."

    * Naked mole rats in the lab have reached up to 28 years of age.

    * A mole rat's teeth grow from above and outside of its lips, allowing it to use its teeth for tunneling without getting its mouth full of soil. The animal can move its front teeth independently, spreading them apart and moving them together, like a pair of chopsticks.

    * The teeth will grow 10 inches in one year, but by gnawing on hard things, they keep their teeth from getting too long. When naked mole rats are kept in captivity they are usually given a block of concrete to chew on.

    * Naked mole rats in nature kidnap pups from other colonies and bring them back to serve as workers in their own tunnels; naked mole rats will invade neighboring colonies and fight for hostile takeover; and when naked mole rats disperse, or leave the colony to found a new one, they have often been found up to a mile away.

    * Naked mole rats can run just as fast backwards as forwards.

    * Naked mole rats produce at least 18 vocalizations -- more than any other rodent.

    Here's a video from the Oregon Zoo.

    Photo #1: "Eatin Celery" uploaded by knittingskwerlgurl

    Photo #2: National Geographic
    The Pet Blog: My hero!
  • The Pet Blog: Bugs can be cute

    Rated Sep 25 2007 1 review nature, blogs, weblogs blogspot.com

    This is a Spicebush Swallowtail caterpillar. Isn't he cute?


    They are bright green with numerous blue spots with thin black outlines. Their eyespots are much bigger, with the black part being kind of shiny. They also have two other secondary fake eye spots that are yellow. The bottom half of their bodies are a sort of pinkish color. Viewed from certain angles they look like a small snake, to help scare off predators.

    Here's a view of his cute little face.


    Before they pupate, Spicebush Swallowtail caterpillars turn a bright yellow color.


    This is what the cute little catterpillar grows up to become:

    Spicebush Swallowtail - Papilio troilus


    The adults have a wingspan of 2.5 - 3.8 inches. Their range is most of the eastern half of the US, except extreme south Florida and Texas.

    Source & photos: Butterfly Gardening & Conservation
    The Pet Blog: Bugs can be cute
  • Tesla Motors - Customers

    Rated Sep 22 2007 4 reviews crafts, blogs, vehicles teslamotors.com

    Greg Solberg, Firmware Engineer at Tesla Motors, and his girlfriend Lisa built a pair of giant motorized bunny slippers that they could drive. They are 7.5-feet long and can scoot along at a top speed of about 15 mph. Both feet (yes, there is a left and a right) are covered with plush pink Flokati rugs the exact color of cotton candy.




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