Today we are changing a year, and one of the big part to celebrate this event to use some fireworks. Unfortunately our little pets don't like the noise which come from the use of fireworks and it can happen that they run away to avoid this loud noises.
Neither of us would like to lose our dog or cat or another favourite pet and to avoid this terrible event, I'm bringing you an article which can be very useful. It contains several clever and useful advice so it's good to read it. " Simply keeping animals indoors may not be enough.Frightened animals may flee their homes trying to escape the startling and confusing blasts. It’s not uncommon for dogs to break through windows and screen doors or dig under fences in a panic. Prepare your home and animal companions before the event." - said the author from PETA.org. Of course it is not enough, you can do more actions to keep your pet safe, let's take a look to this article where you can find more suggestion about it. Here is the link to this useful article. I hope tomorrow every one of you will be able to celebrate the new year with your little ones. Let me wish you a very nice, peaceful, happy new year! #2020 #pets #animals #peace #goodbye2019 #welcome2020
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Today, I'm bringing you an interesting article about the most venomous snakes all over the world.
The writer said some words about that how snakes are ranked by the toxicity of their venom to mice in standardized laboratory tests. What's more he talked about which is the most deadliest snake in Australia, Africa, and Asia and why they are. Besides that, he mentioned several other fun facts, so it is highly recommended to read it, especially if you live in Australia or Africa or Asia. Some sentences from him: "Does it do any practical good to list venomous snakes by how easily they can kill mice? Of course not — keepers and readers want to know which snakes will kill humans and which ones have repeatedly done so. Today, snakebite deaths are rare in most of North America, Europe, Australia and other areas where outdoor workers wear shoes and homes are not easily invaded by snakes. Australia itself has had only 30 deaths from snakebite in about 20 years, nearly a quarter of which resulted from people trying to kill or handle venomous snakes (usually Pseudonaja species, one of the brown snakes), while there may be more than 50 deaths per million people a year in Sri Lanka and western Africa." - said Jerry G. Walls. If you live one of those three continents, how could you protect yourself (or your love ones) from these snakes? Have you ever been bitten by a snake? If you are interested in snakes, then check this article here. Source: http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/Snakes/Wild-Snakes/The-Worlds-Deadliest-Snakes/ This article was written by National Geographic and as you can see in the headline, it is about the (hu)man's best friends: the dogs.
I guess I don't have to present the dogs to you, they have been our best friends since a very very long time. They helped us to domasticate a lot of animals (like chicken, ducks, horses and so on..). In this article you can read that love us more than we thought before and you can see a pretty interesting experiment too. Let me copy some sentences from Maya Wei-Haas (from the writer): "Dogs were previously thought to follow human gazes only when food or toys were involved. Now, a new study suggests dogs also follow human gazes into blank space—but only if they're untrained." What is your opinion about this article? Do you think that dogs are man's best friends? Let me give us your thought in the comment section. Source: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/07/150720-dogs-animals-science-pets-evolution-intelligence/ In this article the journalist from the BBC future were talking about why we think that most cat so unfriendly with us and why we think that dogs are more friendlier and loyal than the cats.
Let me share some thoughts from this article: “Mostly, it’s just human misunderstanding of the species,” says Karen Hiestand, a vet and trustee of International Cat Care. “Dogs and humans are very similar and have lived together a long time. In a way it has been co-evolution. With cats, it is way more recent. They come from a solitary ancestor that isn’t a social species.” In my opinion it is a very good writing and worth to read it. What is your thoughts about this article? Source: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20191024-why-do-we-think-cats-are-unfriendly |
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