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Saturday, March 7, 2020

Rare Video Captures The Incredible Moment A Baby Sloth Is Born


Each and every time a newborn sloth enters the world, it’s cause for celebration. But to witness such a rarely-seen event makes it even more so.

Recently, nature guide Steven Vela did just that — and he caught the whole thing on film.

Evidently, while trekking with a group through a forest in Costa Rica, Vela happened to notice a sloth high in the treetops. Though notoriously difficult to spot in the wild as it is, this particular sloth was seconds away from doing something few have ever observed.

As Vela looked on, the sloth gave birth to a beautiful baby.

To read more on this story, click here: Rare Video Captures The Incredible Moment A Baby Sloth Is Born

To learn more about sloths, click here: 10 facts about sloths, nature's slowest animals


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Clever Little Hummingbird Builds A Home With A Roof


Few constructions in nature evoke a sense of coziness and warmth quite like nests — treetop homes built with love and care by birds to raise their babies.

But this particular mom-to-be found a rather ingenious way of making her place even cozier.

Conservationist Bianca Caroline Soares is no stranger to seeing hummingbird nests perched on branches in the jungle near her home in Paraguay. But on a walk last Spring, she spotted one unlike any she’d seen before.

To read more on this story, click here: Clever Little Hummingbird Builds A Home With A Roof



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Columbus Zoo Releases New Photos Of Cheetah Cubs Born Through In Vitro Fertilization


COLUMBUS (WCMH) — The Columbus Zoo says two cheetah cubs born through in vitro fertilization are continuing to grow and do well.

The cubs are the first-ever born through in vitro fertilization.

According to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, the cheetahs are now being reared by the zoo’s animal care team after checkups indicated the female cub was not gaining enough weight.

To read more on this story, click here: Columbus Zoo Releases New Photos Of Cheetah Cubs Born Through In Vitro Fertilization


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Dogfighting: How to Identify and Report It


The signs of dogfighting can be hard to spot if you don’t know what to look for.

According to the Humane Rescue Alliance, the key signs of dogfighting are:


  • Dogs kept outside on heavy chains and rotated throughout the yard
  • Dogs that leave and come back to the yard with injuries or scarring
  • Dogs frequently forced to run on a treadmill or use other conditioning tools for long periods of time

“If you see an animal that has scarring or open wounds around its legs, chest or around its face, those are usually indications it is involved in organized dogfighting,” HRA Humane Law Enforcement Officer Engel said.

To read more on this story, click here: Dogfighting: How to Identify and Report It

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West Michigan Woman Approved To Fly With Service Horse


She's done 4 flights so far with Fred.

NEWAYGO COUNTY, Mich. — Ronica Froese's has had a love for animals her whole life. That love also includes miniature horses.

"I've loved horses my entire life, they are my spirit animal. 6 years ago I wanted a horse at home and the only property size I have is for a miniature horse," says Froese.

That's when she found a mini, affectionately known as Fred, from an online post in Kansas.

To read more on this story, click here: West Michigan Woman Approved To Fly With Service Horse 

You might be interested in reading the initial story here: Fred, A Mini Service Horse Flew First Class To Show What’s Possible For Service Animals

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10 Big Facts About Giant Ground Sloths


Today, the six living species of sloths are usually found dangling from tree branches, or going viral on YouTube. But sloths used to be a lot more diverse—and a lot bigger. The extinct ground sloths pursued all sorts of different lifestyles and came in just about every imaginable shape and size. Some were cow-like grazers; others might have been accomplished burrowers; and, believe it or not, a few even dined beneath the ocean waves.


To read more on this story, click here: 10 Big Facts About Giant Ground Sloths


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Friday, February 28, 2020

German Shepherd Hilariously Fails His Service Dog Training In Viral Video


This VERY good boy is not very good at being a service dog, unfortunately

Dogs are angels on earth in every discernible way. Some are great at being lifelong companions, others have talents in the service arena — as K9 police dogs, service dogs to those in need, etc. And some dogs have higher hopes and dreams than they’re capable of achieving, but that doesn’t make them any less Good. Take this guy, for example.

In a video that’s quickly gone viral all over social media, a German Shepherd named Ryker can be seen trying so very hard to meet the standards of a service dog. But Ryker, like many of us out there of the human variety who can relate, falls short during his test. In every single way.

Please enjoy the funniest, most adorable animal video you will see all day.

To learn more about Ryker and see his video, click here: German Shepherd Hilariously Fails His Service Dog Training In Viral Video

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No Evidence That Pets Can Get Covid-19, but Wash Your Hands Anyway


Unless you have the virus, or your pet is spending a lot of time with Covid-19 patients, no precautions are needed, or helpful.

Pet owners may be wondering whether Covid-19, the coronavirus that has infected thousands of people worldwide, is a threat to dogs or cats or can be carried by them. So far, the short answer is no.

Unless you are in an area where the disease is spreading rapidly, then there is no action or preparation necessary.

Even if you are in an area where many people have been infected with the coronavirus, there’s no evidence that companion animals can be infected with it. Of course, veterinarians can’t be absolutely sure about the infection because it is new, so if you have the virus, or are in an area with many human infections, some precautions might be useful.

To read more on this story, click here: No Evidence That Pets Can Get Covid-19, but Wash Your Hands Anyway

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