Squirrels. They’ve got game!
Posted in Humor, Movies on May 30th, 2008 by PM
we are currently looking for the training video.
note: squirrel(s) did not get hurt—looks like same guy to us.
we are currently looking for the training video.
note: squirrel(s) did not get hurt—looks like same guy to us.
Caw to art! is an effort to showcase animals and pets in an ARTFUL manner. A photograph, fine art, a scribble, sculpture. A poem, a monologue, a short story, motion.
Submissions: Beginning Wednesday 5/28/08 thru Friday and maybe
a bit longer…
diane clancy submits bambi
petmonologues submits the sheep market
fly above all submits pets and owners
lafabe submits duo 34
self-taught artist submits i went back for the wonder horse

bambi

the sheep market

pets and owners

duo 34

i went for the wonder horse
…in the meantime. Questions? Comments? Editor’s note: please look at Comment 1 below for more C2a! details as well as look at the previous editions of Caw to art!…
and while you are curating your submissions don’t forget Friday Ark roster for this weekend. And Carnival of the Cats which goes up every Sunday.
Transplants of bone marrow, perfected in canine tests, will soon treat their cancers. Read the rest of this entry »
Belligerent donkey gets out of jail.
Tuxtla Gutierrez, Mexico—A Mexican donkey has been freed from jail after doing time for acting like a jackass. Read the rest of this entry »
Caw to art! is an effort to showcase animals and pets in an ARTFUL manner. A photograph, fine art, a scribble, sculpture. A poem, a monologue, a short story, motion.
Submissions: Beginning Wednesday 5/21/08 thru Friday and maybe
a bit longer…
diane clancy submits stella in flowers II
eden stern submits lap cat
petmonologues submits dragonheartsdomain “cat art”
paintalicious submits transcendence

stella in flowers II

lap cat

cat art

transcendence
…in the meantime. Questions? Comments? Editor’s note: please look at Comment 1 below for more C2a! details as well as look at the previous editions of Caw to art!…
and while you are curating your submissions don’t forget Friday Ark roster for this weekend. And Carnival of the Cats which goes up every Sunday.
Caw to art! is an effort to showcase animals and pets in an ARTFUL manner. Read the rest of this entry »
Hey, did you know today’s a holiday? That’s right: it’s Endangered Species Day, 5/16/08, a national celebration to spread awareness about all our planet’s wildlife, fish, and plants—including the beloved polar bear—that are threatened with extinction. It’s also a great day to take action to help save them.
One of the most important actions of all? Spreading the word. Read the rest of this entry »
When PM discovered this image there was no doubt this post would acknowledge Friday’s Ark.

the ark via paintalicious
If you look at our Top Commentors list you will notice “Modulator” at the top. The ranking in this case represents both Modulator’s and Pet Monologues collaborations each and every Friday when possible. Interestingly, especially with post, one never knows when a submission will be accepted on Friday’s Art.
HELLO. S.E.X. Chirp. Mature post!
The birds are certainly chirping in our hood these past few weeks. Maybe it is just Spring in the air. Maybe it’s just romance. Let’s fall in love.
Sex and single bird.
Written by researchers around the world, highlights new discoveries in the sciences and what they mean for your outlook.
hawks do it
macaws do it
peacocks do it
ostriches do it
flamingos do it
A parakeet does it
THE BIG IDEA: Every summer, male songbirds called lark buntings shed their dull winter plumage and fly north from Mexico and Texas to build ground nests on the short-grass prairie of the Pawnee National Grassland, northeast of Denver. By the time female birds arrive two weeks later, the males are brightly adorned, often with glossy black feathers and white wing patches that flash as they zoom skyward and float back to the ground, singing all the while. These fancy traits and aerial displays may ward off other males, and they also send a come-hither signal to females. Scientists have always assumed that female birds, looking for good fathers, consistently choose males that exhibit the same exaggerated sexual traits. But my research shows that their preferences change from year to year. Sometimes females even select partners that look completely different from the previous season’s mates. Read the rest of this entry »
The polar bear is finally getting a break and maybe global warming worries have made it possible: The government has declared it a threatened species in need of increased protection. But another round of legal battles surrounding the majestic animal may be just beginning.
The Interior Department put the bear under the protective umbrella of the Endangered Species Act on Wednesday, concluding what biologists have been saying for years—the bear is on the way to extinction because of the rapid disappearance of the Arctic sea ice upon which it depends.
Scientists predict sea ice melting will continue and even accelerate because of global warming.
“This in my judgment makes the polar bear a threatened species, one likely to become in danger of extinction in the foreseeable future,” said Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne, punctuating his point with an array of slides, charts and maps showing the changing ice flows of the Arctic.
But Kempthorne also said that he did not view the increased protection of the bear afforded by the Endangered Species Act as a back door to regulate greenhouse gases coming from power plants, automobiles and industrial sources. Read the rest of this entry »
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