Monday, May 24, 2010

The Oil: Man's Stupidity

I forgot my user name and password (again) but then rediscovered it (again!)

So I found this really great photo article on the recent oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. It's now been an on going spilling and cleaning process for over a month, but the damage can't seem to be repaired. The Deepwater Horizon oil rig killed 11 people and continues to expand and pollute all nearby waters and wildlife. Scientists now fear that it may catch the ocean's current and spread even further than before. Here is the link to the article for more images. These are a few of the amazing and chilling pictures:


This next one is far more sad than anything else because it's before these animals even have a chance. The eggs are clearly covered in what appears to be oil. It's incredibly sad to think that the first glimpse of the world that these chicks will see is a polluted world.




5 ways you can help!!!


1. Report Injured Wildlife

oiled wildlife:
1-866-557-1401 (Leave a message; they will be checked hourly.)2. Volunteer

Tristate Bird Rescue & Research is coordinating on-the-ground volunteer efforts. Several other groups are helping to organize volunteers to help cleanse birds and otherwise protect both wildlife and human populations along the Gulf Coast. Our favorite (since we just handed its president John Flicker a 2010 Heart of Green Award) is The National Audubon Society, which is helping connect volunteers with the best government or non-profit agency doing work related to the oil spill response. (But there are many many many others.) The government also has a volunteer hotline at 1-866-448-5816.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

The Bloody: Medical Leeches

While doing community service the other night I managed to "snip" (if snip is even the right word) my left index finer--good thing I'm a righty! At which point the nail began to fill up with blood internally and the finger is all swollen...and now I have a cute little semi-creepy teddy bear band-aid to cover up the atrocity so as to not gross anyone out :\ it hurts.

So here's my inspiration that deals with blood---LEECHES!

Back in the day people used to think that if you were ill for a period of time it may be because you had bad blood flowing in your veins! So people would seek "doctors" who make an incision somewhere on your arm and allow you to bleed out a little bit. The normal body knows that bleeding a lot is bad so its natural instinct is to stop bleeding...here's where leeches come in!

Leeches may be placed on such open cuts to help you bleed out....OR in today's world, during various types of surgery (plastic surgery/reconstructive surgery). The leeches act as a natural anticoagulant which will keep you bleeding--up to 48 hrs after the leech has been removed actually!. This allows for dramatic decrease in post surgery swelling and congestion and also promotes healthy blood circulation to the wounded area.

you'd think that a process like this might hurt, but the leech actually produces its own anesthetic in its saliva so its quite painless. weird.

Here's a pretty cool site that offers info, advice, and leeches for sale!!

Saturday, January 9, 2010

The Deadly Manipulator: Parasitoid Wasp

Today is special. Today I walked into an anatomy lab for the sheer fascination I have with the deceased human body and general anatomy itself...and with me was one of the best people I know, who happened to be deathly disturbed/afraid of the deceased human body. My bad!!

So for this entry, I am inspired by the anatomy and weird-ness that is the parasitoid wasp. why so cool you ask??? well, first of all...not only do the various species of parasitoid wasps have the ability to "control" the mind of their future prey, they also plant their larvae inside the poor chump, thus creating a live, ticking time-bomb of sorts. Let's pick an example---Hymenoepimecis argyraphaga (OR just some specific species of wasp that is dangerous)

These wasps are creepy the adult wasps have the ability to first paralyze the spiders so that they can lay their egg on the abdomen of the spider. Then as the egg "hatches" the baby spiders suck on the spider's blood until it is ready to cacoon.

They then chemically manipulate spiders into spinning a web that the spider has never made before and sit motionlessly in the middle of the web. The larva molts and kills the spider (via poison) who sits helplessly in the middle of a foreign web it spun itself...and is sucks it dry. Afterwards the larva pupates in the cacoon and emerges an adult and finds another spide to start the whole cycle again!!

Here's the wikipedia page which holds a bit more info.


creepy little buggers eh?? kinda glad I'm human...

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

The Beginning: Friendships



For my first entry of 2010, I'd like to touch on friendships. There are millions of stories where predator and prey become friends, companions, and guides for each other. So why is it so hard for people? Why is there conflict and distrust? If instincts could be trusted and actually applied, we'd be golden! But of course...then we must add higher brain power, cognitive thought and free will. Which leaves humans with more choices and decisions than most animals face in a lifetime and where does it really get us?? Are we better off with this brand or that brand? with this color or that color? What have we forgotten along the way? simplicity at its best, because when we don't try or expect it, wonderful things are allowed to happen on their own. naturally.


We've seen photos of mother lions caring for piglets, deer and bunnies never leaving each others' side---take it from those who know how to trust instincts and simply give back and pay it forward.

So for 2010...when I will be at the fork of life, one of my strongest resolutions is be true and good to those who are good to me and pay it forward. Because there's not enough time to be anything else.

Friday, November 20, 2009

YAY! I remembered my password!

I have no time for a real entry, but I remembered my password, so this is cause for celebration because I can post random animal things again!!

I guess first and formost I'd like the few people who read this to sign a petition that advocates for animal welfare. They only have a goal of 1,000 which is so SMALL and I can't believe they have not reached their goal yet because there are so many who claim to care abnout household pets. So it might be hard to get the world to go fur-less or all become a vegetarian (heck, I'm not even a vegetarian!) but I think animal welfare is the MOST important thing. Because if we are going to use an animal or take a life for our benefit, I feel we at least have the duty to give them the respect and honor and proper euthenasia methods available.

Whether or not you believe that animals have a conscious or feelings or can feel pain, this should be irrelevant because we, as humans...have ALL of those...and because we do, we should know better. We should know how to treat living things right.

So if the video is too sad/graphic/sensitive, I don't ask that you watch it, because it was really hard for me to watch it...but I ask that you recognize the cause that you would be benefitting by signing the petition and I ask that you be more aware of what you buy...be a conscious shopper, don't let commercials and advertisements and sales run to your head! Be smart. Be kind.

CLICK HERE, OR COPY AND PASTE THIS: http://www.change.org/actions/view/message_to_china_pass_animal_welfare_law_for_western_acceptance

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

The Song: Barry White is Magic


The Sea Life London Aquarium has just upped its antics to try and mate zebra sharks!!

So the story broken down is this:
  • Mazawabee= single, "lonely," female zebra shark
  • Zorro= renown "ladie's man," male zebra shark--hailing from Belgium
  • Barry White= awesome singer/songwrite with SOUL POWER (and a moving deep, bass voice) of the 70's
  • Zorro so far has not lived up to his expectations...so the Aquarium people are trying a little something different, such as some awesome tunes to try and get everyone in the mood...
  • If that doesn't work, they say they will switch to Marvin Gaye!
To see the awesome-ness for yourself, click here.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

The Solved: Mysteries Unveiled

While hopping around my tumblr blog, I saw a link which led to an article titles " The Truth Behind 5 'real' Monsters that fooled the Internet." And it turns out that the myths addressed are actually ones that I've heard of before. Now days technology does wonders, especially with the advancement in photoshopping. Combine that with the witty, selfish, lying man...and what do you get?? MONSTER MYTHS!!

WELL HERE'S THE TRUTH:

1. The Montauk Monster Carcass: originally a monster that looks similar to Japan's water monster+monk, it became quite interesting when a "carcus" rolled onto shore and had people claiming it as the Montauk Monster.
---> Answer: simply a decomposing racoon which had lost all its fur from being in water (kind of YUCK when you get the image in your head!!)


2. The Moscow Monster: legend of a while meets the dinosaur long neck. When a decomposing carcus found near the sea seemed to have the exact head shape of the Moscow Monster, it got people talking
---> Answer: decomposing baluga whale! (strange how decomposition is misleading)


3. The "Chupacabra": Kind of the description of a wolf with a long, narrow snout, or a large coyote which also supposedly have some strange traits of a reptile. Also suppose to suck blood out of innocent animals and children around the globe.
---> Answer: hybrid coyote or coyote with bad, BAD skin disease.



4. Body of Bigfoot: Bigfoot is LEGENDARY, however, no one ever found a carcus of it...UNTIL noooow. (say whaaaa??)
--->Anwser: two police officers (who are supposed to be upholding honor, trust etc.) Actually bought a costume...then stuffed it, and including some guts!! genius~




5. The SewerCam Creature: a "creature" filled with goo and dripping weird wetness that looks as though it will eat you alive!
--->Answer: tubifex worms, aka sewage worms...are organisms who eat sediments, and actually started to coil around each other, creating a globe like "slime creature."




to read the whole article and see all its wonderful pictures, click here.