Animal World: Our Co-Inhabitants - Episode 308, The Wild Animals of Africa: Gorillas,
Air date: July 20, 2007 (AW - 20070720)Duration : 0:21:19
this is pics of cute and wild animals!!!!! :PDuration : 0:9:15
A video I made about Foster Parrots in MA. These guys really are amazing and I just visited there for the first time and I was blown away. If you are ever looking for a good cause to donate to, please consider them.
Please note that I strongly believe parrots do NOT make suitable pets. They are essentially wild animals that belong in the wild. I am against breeding and the sale of birds for the pet trade. Unfortunately, just because they are born in captivity does not mean they are not wild animals- it just means they cannot survive in the wild. Breeders who say they are preserving species by breeding are not telling the truth. How many breeders release their birds into the wild? None. They are only ensuring that more and more parrots will be showing up in more and more rescues/shelters and sanctuaries across the country. These animals were not meant to be in our homes- they were meant to be flying free in the wild. If you would like a parrot as a pet, please do extensive research beforehand and ADOPT ONLY! There are WAY too many unwanted and perfectly wonderful parrots in need of good homes. Jasper, Oscar and Charlie were all adopted and they are amazing, lovable, extraordinary creatures. For more info, please visit: www.fosterparrots.comDuration : 0:5:28
Web clip for the “Stop it” campaign against wild animals in the circus. Characters are completly made of clay. Work: Stop-Motion animation, compositingDuration : 0:0:34
CSI: CROSSFIRE STUDENT INVESTIGATIONS Wild Animal Safari Bus ride
Duration : 0:6:16
When caring for a chinchilla, remember that they are crepuscular, which means that they are more active in the twilight hours of dawn and dusk. Base a chinchilla’s diet around grasses and hay with information from a veterinarian in this free video on exotic pets and pet care.
Expert: Dr. James Talbott
Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
Duration : 0:2:12
I live in Hialeah and I want to find a veterinarian to my sweet rabbit. Can anybody recommend me a good and not too expensive veterinarian?
any vet will look at your rabbit but if you are on a budget they might let you pay weekly or look for open days they will look at your rabbit for free
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Many boys grow up playing America's favorite pastime… baseball! Jason Falls strolls down memory lane with his fond and frightful baseball memories. He also discusses how he's used those anecdotes to teach his son the game and about life.
Duration : 4 min 16 sec
When caring for a chinchilla, remember that they are crepuscular, which means that they are more active in the twilight hours of dawn and dusk. Base a chinchilla’s diet around grasses and hay with information from a veterinarian in this free video on exotic pets and pet care.
Expert: Dr. James Talbott
Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBargeDuration : 0:2:12
CSI: CROSSFIRE STUDENT INVESTIGATIONS Wild Animal Safari Bus rideDuration : 0:6:16
A video of animals doing funny things. *I didn’t make it*
The song is Teenage life - Daz SampsonDuration : 0:3:7
The June 17, 2009 hearing of the Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission set a record for the number of animal lovers to attend and speak up at their meetings. Carole Baskin as been attending these meetings since 1994 and rarely do more than two or three animal advocates show up but at this meeting we counted more than 40 people who spoke in favor of tougher laws to regulate the trade in exotic animals. We hope this is the beginning of a trend and if so it will shape the future. Wild animals will no longer be exploited, abused, neglected and abandoned if the public continues to speak up for them
The best news is that Cougars and Cheetahs have been uplisted to Class I which means that they can no longer be kept as pets in Florida. Those who already own these cats as pets can keep them, but cannot breed or replace them unless they meet the higher requirements for owning Class I animals which includes 5 acres of land, stronger cages and they cannot use them for petting sessions after they reach 45 lbs., so fewer people will be mauled by them.
Our biggest defeat was that the FWCC approved a new category of licensee called “Sanctuary” No accredited or legitimate sanctuary asked for this category and 2500+ of the 2764 letters received by the FWC specifically asked that it not be adopted as it creates 4 major loopholes.
To learn more please visit:
CatLaws.com
Thank you for watching!
http://www.bigcatrescue.orgDuration : 0:2:27
were in this van and these animals would come up to us and stick there tounges in the vanDuration : 0:0:34
this is another friday afternoon challenge basically it was last 20min of trade an i gave myself the challenge to pour as many different animals that i could think of any any coffee or hot choc that came, enjoyDuration : 0:3:52
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