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NEWSLETTER Vol. XI  Jul - Aug 2002

Editorial

Seminar on Human-Animal Interaction-the Bond

Visit To An Ostrich Park

General

I Was Framed I Tell You!

Top Ten Reasons Why It's Great To Be A Dog

More Animal Fun Facts:

You know if you are a Cat person if...

More Animal Fun Facts:

  • Which is the only domestic animal not mentioned in the Bible?
    The cat.
  • Did you know that no two spider webs are ever the same?
  • Why do owls turn their heads in that strange manner?
    They can't move their eyes, because their eyeballs are not round like ours, but tubular.
  • Did you know that pet parrots can eat virtually any common human food, except for chocolate and avocados?
    Those are highly toxic to a parrot and can be fatal.
  • Which animals can get sunburns like humans?
    Pigs, walruses, and light-colored horses.
  • Rats are omnivorous. They do not only eat almost any type of food, but even dead or dying members of their own species.
  • When was the ASPCA formed?
    In 1866.
  • Did you know there are about 2,600 different species of frogs?
    They live on every continent, except Antarctica.
  • The bloodhound is the only animal whose evidence is admissible in an American court.
  • Which is the only bird that can fly backwards?
    The hummingbird.
  • The bones of a pigeon weigh less than its feathers.
  • Which was the largest animal ever seen alive?
    A female blue whale. She was 113.5 ft long and weighed about 170 tons.
  • A male kangaroo is called a boomer.
    A female kangaroo is called a doe or a flyer.
    A baby kangaroo is called a joey.
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