samhexum Posted July 22, 2024 Posted July 22, 2024 Pair of endangered Siberian tiger cubs make their adorable debut at German zoo I swear mom, I didn't eat the antelope and spoil my dinner! BSR, CuriousByNature and + Charlie 1 1 1
Whitman Posted August 10, 2024 Posted August 10, 2024 PARIS, 1989. PHOTOGRAPH BY ELLIOTT ERWITT. + azdr0710, thomas and + Charlie 3
BSR Posted August 17, 2024 Posted August 17, 2024 The story of this baby chimp melted, then broke my heart ... + Charlie 1
Whitman Posted September 2, 2024 Posted September 2, 2024 Danny-Darko, + Charlie, Stormy and 3 others 5 1
Whitman Posted September 17, 2024 Posted September 17, 2024 + Charlie, Danny-Darko, DaveOrDavid and 2 others 5
Whitman Posted September 19, 2024 Posted September 19, 2024 + sync, + Charlie, DaveOrDavid and 2 others 5
samhexum Posted September 26, 2024 Posted September 26, 2024 Happy World Cassowary Day! CuriousByNature and + Charlie 2
+ sync Posted September 27, 2024 Posted September 27, 2024 16 hours ago, samhexum said: Happy World Cassowary Day! Judging from what I have read the cassowary whups ass for no reason. I shall worship from afar. samhexum 1
mike carey Posted September 27, 2024 Posted September 27, 2024 19 minutes ago, sync said: Judging from what I have read the cassowary whups ass for no reason. I shall worship from afar. 'The most dangerous bird in the world' apparently. Commonly 1.5 to 1.8m tall and up to 60kg. Not a bird to tangle with. + sync 1
CuriousByNature Posted September 28, 2024 Posted September 28, 2024 22 hours ago, mike carey said: 'The most dangerous bird in the world' apparently. Commonly 1.5 to 1.8m tall and up to 60kg. Not a bird to tangle with. Especially since this is the weaponry they use to disembowel those who tangle with it: + sync, mike carey, BSR and 1 other 2 2
samhexum Posted October 6, 2024 Posted October 6, 2024 Romping raccoons that ran wild in Alice and David Zaslavsky’s $1.2 million Brooklyn home pooped and peed everywhere, chewed through wiring and terrified the couple’s 9-year-old daughter before they were finally banished. And while the flea-bitten critters are now gone, the Zaslavskys are still not out of the woods. Contractors estimate the ninja furballs caused $100,000 worth of damage to the three-bedroom, 1,930-square foot home, and the family’s insurance company won’t cover the necessary month’s worth of repairs. “We have this tiny little clause in our homeowner’s insurance that says they do not clean up wildlife secretions which they deem toxic. Raccoon poo,” an exasperated Alice Zaslavsky told The Post of the AmGuard policy. The problem began more than two years ago after the city slapped a stop-work order on a neighbor two doors down at 194 Minna St. in Kensington. The owner, Majestic Holdings, was allegedly doing work without permits. The company left the house, which had been vacant for over a year, in a state of disrepair, with “numerous holes . . . to the outside,” the Zaslavskys said in court papers. “One night, [the couple] woke up staring into the face of a raccoon hanging down from one of the access panels pushed open by the raccoons,” according to a Brooklyn Supreme Court lawsuit filed in September 2023 and settled a month later. An exterminator found the critters were entering through 194 Minna, creeping through the connected houses and ending up in the Zaslavskys’ two-story home. The raccoons chewed through new HVAC ductwork, new electrical wiring, ate insulation, and defecated on and stained the ceiling, the family said. Living with the constant smell of toxic animal feces and knowing there were wild animals above their heads gave the family PTSD, they said. “It came to a head early one morning in September 2023, when the raccoons came busting through the HVAC access panel in our master bedroom and we decided it was time to take legal action,” Alice Zaslavsky explained. “Three appeals, and more than $30,000 in legal fees later, the final judge ruled the homeowner had to close up any access points,” she said. However, no damages were ponied up and the Zaslavskys ended up paying $1,000 for an exterminator. The exterminator caught five baby raccoons and their mom in the attic crawlspace. “They were . . . released back into the wild on Long Island,” Alice Zaslavsky said. In order to do the future repairs, the Zaslavskys have to temporarily relocate. “We have to pack up the second floor of our house as if we were moving. Everything has to go to storage. We cannot live in the house during that time because of the toxicity,” she said. “We’re left holding a pretty big bag of repairs. We’re still paying off our legal bills from last year,” she lamented. “We can’t do the repairs until insurance agrees to pay. We don’t have $100,000 liquid to foot the bill,” Alice Zaslavsky explained. “We’ve already appealed twice. We will continue to appeal until they do the right thing,” the homeowner said. + Charlie 1
samhexum Posted October 7, 2024 Posted October 7, 2024 Herd of 100 life-sized elephants take over this NYC neighborhood in ‘amazing’ art installation The “Great Elephant Migration,” one of the largest outdoor art installations to hit the streets of New York, has placed scores of life-sized wicker elephants throughout New York’s Meatpacking District. + Autumnal, thomas, + Charlie and 1 other 3 1
+ WilliamM Posted October 7, 2024 Posted October 7, 2024 On 9/17/2024 at 9:40 AM, Whitman said: thomas, + sync and Danny-Darko 2 1
samhexum Posted October 9, 2024 Posted October 9, 2024 On 10/6/2024 at 2:39 PM, samhexum said: Romping raccoons that ran wild in Alice and David Zaslavsky’s $1.2 million Brooklyn home pooped and peed everywhere, chewed through wiring and terrified the couple’s 9-year-old daughter before they were finally banished. Homeowner calls cops after yard taken over by more than 100 raccoons ‘demanding food A homeowner who fed neighborhood raccoons for decades called 911 after coming home to find more than 100 of the fuzzy masked invaders “demanding food” and preventing her from getting inside.
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