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| Chat - Friday, March 13th, 2009; Good morning! What a Good Day! | |
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| mtallent | Mar 13 2009, 07:10 AM Post #31 |
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Happy Friday the 13th. Peetie, maybe meds is the problem with Sjimmie...just a thought.. Lourie, glad your back pain is easing up some. I feel for both you and Marti with all the pain that a pinched nerve can cause. Hold on, it will get better. Cricket, are you okay?? Deb, have a great trip to the land of our beloved PH nest, K10 and K-26. Carole, your sweet post to Jaimen yesterday got a big smile out of him. His question was..."How does she know I'm sick???" Thank you
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| Naturegal | Mar 13 2009, 07:18 AM Post #32 |
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Panda updates-Thursday, March 12th. The Un-Panda Could a red panda sue a giant panda for copyright infringement? Not technically, no, but in theory, absolutely! When western scientists discovered a luxuriantly-furred, reddish-colored arboreal mammal in 1821, they referred to it as a “panda” (a derivation of the Nepalese nigalya ponya, or “bamboo eater”). When a certain black-and-white new species came on the scene in 1869, science tagged it “giant panda” based on superficial resemblances to the original. At that time, the red panda was assigned the name “lesser panda.” So who’s the “real” panda? Taxonomically, the two are only distantly related. Red pandas (Ailurus fulgens) and giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) do share some common traits. Both have pseudothumbs (specially evolved wrist bones ideal for grasping), and both eat almost exclusively bamboo. Both inhabit high-altitude Asian forests, although the giant panda’s range is much more limited than the red panda’s, which extends beyond China to Bhutan, Nepal, Myanmar and India. Nineteenth century nomenclature may have given red pandas a raw deal, but their Chinese name – hunho, meaning “fire fox” – gave these shy, mild-mannered animals a sizzle all their own. Visit Shandy in the Asian Forest next time you’re at the Zoo! ....................................................
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| Topa Topa Hikers | Mar 13 2009, 07:18 AM Post #33 |
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YEE HAA :lol:
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| petra | Mar 13 2009, 07:28 AM Post #34 |
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I DON'T THINK SO MARIE all the cats there got last week mon tue and wed'day meds for giardia.... and i think that they wait or the meds do their work and than test the faeces again thru the vet they told me this takes lots of time...and can be persistent....with the chance at recontamination...so we'll see.... |
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| petra | Mar 13 2009, 07:30 AM Post #35 |
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TT Hikers congrats with your milestone...10,400+ |
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| Topa Topa Hikers | Mar 13 2009, 07:33 AM Post #36 |
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Thanks Peetie... ![]() BBL
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| petra | Mar 13 2009, 07:35 AM Post #37 |
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carole do you've the link of the saanich nest for me ?? that one and ph nest are my fave's... |
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| harpo516 | Mar 13 2009, 07:44 AM Post #38 |
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when we visited my brother in Virginia a couple years ago - the Smithsonian or National Zoo - or someone has a research center not far from where he lives and once a year they have an open house! We went and there was a red panda there - absolutely adorable! (but the line was long - worth it though) |
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| Naturegal | Mar 13 2009, 07:47 AM Post #39 |
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Peetie - Here you go......but it doesn't always work, it says not working but it eventually comes on. http://www.hancockwildlifechannel.org/stat...090302200021473 |
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| petra | Mar 13 2009, 07:56 AM Post #40 |
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thanks CAROLE i've it and it works....yeehaa |
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| lmorton2001 | Mar 13 2009, 07:56 AM Post #41 |
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We have a red panda at our zoo in Albuquerque. |
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| ostrich2 | Mar 13 2009, 07:58 AM Post #42 |
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Petra, you can also try this link which brings up the page with a window for chat as well: http://www.zaplive.tv/web/hwf-sidney2?cid=8 Great view of Dad pulling on some sticks right now. |
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| petra | Mar 13 2009, 08:00 AM Post #43 |
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thanks OSTRICH (hear a plane right now hahaha) |
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| petra | Mar 13 2009, 08:01 AM Post #44 |
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ooooooooh to hear them again....yeehaa i was started here at the forum with their old nest....(and ph nest....) having their first baby eagle..... awesome to see them again finaly |
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| wrightflyer | Mar 13 2009, 08:18 AM Post #45 |
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Back pain is not me(?) fortunately. Someone else.... |
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