Animals and Literature // I & J

Friday, June 12, 2015

World’s strongest and fastest animal!

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Copepod is the world’s strongest and fastest animal. Copepods usually travel in groups, they are small crustaceans found in the ocean. They...

The Honey Bee Dance

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Honey Bees dance when they are directing their fellow bees to a certain location, for example locations where food can be found or a new ho...

Body language originates from animal communication

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The origin of body language comes from animals. The relation of body language to animal communication has often been discussed because body...

Are we taking animals for granted!?

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I found this posted at the college ten bus stop. It quotes “The animals of this world are not here for human purposes any more than women a...

Orcas hunting a crab-eater seal.

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Orcas are really amazing animals. This video shows them working together to hunt a crab eater seal. It is hypothesized that they do this ...

Dolphins can't breath automatically!

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My friend was telling me some interesting facts about animals. He shared an interesting fact about dolphins; I thought I would share it. Do...

Shark Files

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A Southern California beach just recently started utilizing a drone to spot if there are any sharks near the area. Usually when they assume ...
Thursday, June 11, 2015

Domesticity and Mindfullness

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There has been a majority of the course material which I feel has diverted away from focusing on domestic animals and the ways we may intera...

Animals seeing themselves in the mirror

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My friend sent me this video randomly on Facebook and I thought it was cool enough to share. What stood out to me the most was how all the a...

Eating Animals

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At the beginning of the summer, I always like to think about what books to read for fun between June and September, when I'm not swamped...
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