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Rare facts about the Bont-legged tick!. Content Warning.
Today, I discovered something special and distinctive. Bont-legged tick. Do you know about it? Learn more concerning this tick. Various names for the bont-legged tick include glossy hyalomma, little smooth bont-legged tick, African bont-legged tick (its name, English language), and bontpootjie-bosluis (its Africaans name).
By Gloria Penelope2 years ago in Petlife
The Life of a Bee
Profound inside the honeyed heart of the hive, another life blends. Washed in the warm sparkle of beeswax brush, a small, blind working drone rises out of her waxen support. This is Beatrice, and her life, similar to every one of her sisters', is an energetic embroidery woven from nature, obligation, and the sweet nectar of 1,000 blossoms.
By Bikash Purkait2 years ago in Petlife
World's most beautiful and unique fish
The Betta fish, otherwise called the Siamese fighting fish, is perhaps of the most enrapturing and outwardly staggering animal in the amphibian world. Eminent for their lively tones, complicated blade plans, and vivacious characters, Betta fish have turned into a number one among fish lovers and aquarists around the world. This article digs into the interesting universe of Betta fish, investigating their set of experiences, normal environment, actual qualities, conduct, rearing, and care prerequisites.
By Dreamscape 2 years ago in Petlife
Puppies and Kittens Stories. Content Warning.
In the core of a clamoring city park, settled among transcending oak trees and energetic flowerbeds, carried on with a dynamic little local area. Concealed in a comfortable doghouse underneath the shade of a maple stood the Mill operator family - a group of five unruly Beagle doggies. The oldest, Pip, a brown and white little guy with a sprinkle of dark around his eye, was oneself declared pioneer, consistently excited for experience. His kin, Poppy (a soft bundle of brilliant daylight), Fix (a naughty tri-variety), Pepper (a smooth dark little guy with an energetic flicker in her eyes), and Runt (the pipsqueak of the litter with the greatest heart) were a tornado of energy, continually pursuing butterflies, grappling with fallen leaves, and chewing on disposed of toys.
By Bikash Purkait2 years ago in Petlife
Inside the Animal's Mind A Symphony of Senses [an unofficial challenge]
For centuries, mankind has looked at the collective of animals with a blend of interest and dissatisfaction. We wonder about their effortlessness, their power, and their apparently outsider ways of behaving. However, the subject of what really happens inside their psyches stays an enrapturing secret. We can't take advantage of their viewpoints, yet through a blend of science, perception, and a smidgen of creative mind, we can endeavor to look into their reality.
By Bikash Purkait2 years ago in Petlife
Welcome, Levi!
Back many moons ago, when I was still working for the orthodontist who started my love affair with dairy goats, I had a favorite buck named "Erroll." He was a super-special purebred LaMancha buck, sweet and gentle even though he weighed close to 150 pounds. I could lead him around with a rope around his neck, although he was strong and could have crushed me like a bug in his paddock. Erroll was born what most people would consider "red," but his color faded over time to an almost clear white. His massive forelock and his ridiculous long beard gave him a nearly comical expression. I was crushed when we discovered that the abscess on his jaw was symptomatic for Caseous Lymphadenitis (CL), a disease probably brought in by a buck or a doe that had been purchased within the previous three years.
By Kimberly J Egan2 years ago in Petlife
EXPERIENCE IN CULTIVATION OF AQUATIC MOSS. AI-Generated.
1. What is the most technically correct way to grow moss in an aquarium? Moss is a very beautiful plant and can be present in all aquarium designs from Asian aquariums, Dutch aquariums to the simplest home aquariums. Moss can be trimmed to shape and used in fish breeding as well as providing foraging, sheltering and growing areas for small ornamental fish and shrimp. Usually tied or glued to driftwood or rocks.
By Ken Daklak2 years ago in Petlife
Dolphins Remember Each Other . AI-Generated.
Long-term social memory, a crucial cognitive faculty, holds ecological significance as it facilitates the identification of memorable social bonds. For species such as the bottlenose dolphin, possession of such memory could serve as a vital tool in evaluating social threats and alliances within their intricate and dynamic social structure, which encompasses socialization, hunting, and other group-related activities. A noteworthy study conducted in 2013 provided evidence that dolphins possess the ability to recognize each other over extended periods, challenging the prevailing perception of their memory span.
By Jenna Deedy2 years ago in Petlife
Why Dairy Goats?
As I sit here, getting ready to write, it occurs to me that I am blessed. I don't have a perfect life, not by any means. Last week, such a tough one, was testament to that. Fortunately, we came through it. No one died, although my car was comatose for a bit, and I'm capable of smiling and shaking my head about it as I sip my coffee, cooled by fresh goat milk. I've just come inside from the garden, where I've spent a half an hour walking, weeding, taking pictures, and getting adoration from my cat, Little Brown. I've done my morning walk-by with the goats, and, as soon as I'm done here, I'll be out to milk Sunshine.
By Kimberly J Egan2 years ago in Petlife
Nicole The Show-Stopper
Nicole, a cat with striking black stripes on her orange fur, still vividly occupies my memory with her playful demeanor and unique presence in our family. She was a star, a really image of joy that until now is still engraved in my heart. Among the nine feline members, Nicole stood out as our version of Garfield—charismatic and unmistakably special, my child, a show-stopper.
By Dominique Alcantara2 years ago in Petlife







