The lion and the lamb - what happens when a protected predator eats an endangered speciesRauber
The axolotl is a carnivorous predator. It eats a mixture ofinsectlarvae (such as mosquitoes), worms,snailsand other mollusks, tadpoles, and smallfishin the wild. Their diet appears to be particularly heavy in worms, but they’re not exactly picky about what kinds of foods they consume.These...
as members of the order Carnivora; ecologically, as recently descended from cursorial social hunters; and anthropogenically, as domestic animals. We argue that these three perspectives between them define the dog, and suggest other species from which we should...
For example, a buffalo only eats plants but they can be very dangerous to humans in the wrong situation. Animals like buffalo, elephants, and giraffes can all be extremely dangerous if they are put in a position where they feel like humans are threatening them. Also on the list of very d...
Veggie or omnie, everyone who eats large-scale industrial food is implicated. So if these film-makers really care about animals, they should be telling all of us to stop supporting carbon-intensive, soil-depleting, wild-animal-destroying industrial agriculture. And give our loyalty and dollars ...
The Robot Chicken Nerd, the Humping Robot, Composite Santa, and the Mad Scientist join characters of the DC Comics universe to poke fun at those with the most impressive powers and the lesser ones who can't really be called superheroes. ...
I do not have enough data to claim “it’s all over.” I also do not claim that man-made changes to his environment are impossible: I argue instead that it is impossible for mankind not to cause changes (see my site for What is the Environment). The only question is: by how much...
apex predator. That includes oneanatomically correct, pink anus, which is practically guaranteed to turn playtime into a biology lesson. The3in1 building setcan also be used to model a panda or a koi fish, at which point the butthole doubles as a flower. You have to commend the ...
“carnivore” is ambiguous; it can be used to mean a member of the order Carnivora, or to mean any animal that eats animal flesh. Although the order Carnivora gets its name from the fact that, unlike all other mammalian orders, most of its members eat animal flesh, there are a few ...