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Every day, worldwide you may see an example of various situations and many different factors that show us our planet is not a paradise. Unfortunately, it is a cruel place where almost everyone, especially animals fight for survival. What is the least expected from those that call themselves intelligent beings is establishing harmony and having sensibility towards innocent and unprotected. Unfortunately humans show through their actions that they are still on the low levels of knowledge and understanding of the world around them. The way this skilled person in the video pulls sheep leg just to be fast for the camera and pushes his knee and his weight onto the belly of the sheep is sad. Imagine how in general things are done when not recorded...how many violent and aggressive behaviours we don't see. Some people would say: who cares about shearing and poor treatment when this sheep will be a meal soon. Knowing that death is unavoidable do we need not living decently, not showing respect and kindness? What makes us different from other living souls that we call animals if we treat them with cruelty or in the same harsh way they treat each other? Do we deserve to call ourselves evolved intelligent species while our actions are not different from predators and violent animals? If just sheering sheep seems inhumane, what do you think of the cruelty of the war that is spreading across the world, taking innocent lives? In this short lifetime our actions determine our path. We all reach the door in the end, the question is how we arrive and what we learned. #ouractionsareourlegacy
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A few tips on how to use Crave Marinades 👌
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This is an interesting article about the interactions between two different apex predators - wolves and cougars - in the northwestern USA. David Hetherington
Why are some pumas in Washington State killing wolves? National Geographic talked to Dr. Mark Elbroch, Panthera Puma Program Director, to get more insight into this rare behavior.
Cougars are ambushing and killing wolves—and no one knows why
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𝗢𝗨𝗧𝗗𝗢𝗢𝗥𝗦: CPW plans for these wolves to be captured on tribal lands during the capture season from December 2024 to March 2025. Read more. #HighPlainsJournal #HPJ #Colorado #wolves #CPW
Colorado Parks and Wildlife secures 15 gray wolves for reintroduction - High Plains Journal
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When we find bones on a wetland walk, we celebrate. Morbid though it may be, skulls and spines tell a hidden story that day-walkers like us rarely get the chance to see. A kill-site means a chance to practice skeletal identification skills, but more importantly it means a chance to learn what types of predators are stalking the ponds at night. Coyotes and owls are common culprits. They leave behind ropey scat or regurgitated pellets like calling cards. But when we spot a feline footprint with retracted claws nearby, or a pile of scaly, fishy scat, we know the #wetland is healthy enough to support voracious predators like the bobcat and the otter, maybe even the mink! Meticulously cleaned bones, the occasional wing, beak, or foot - they're all part of the equation. We're lucky to have stealthy wetland visitors from the top of the food chain prowling through the reeds.
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In the wild arena of life, witness the brave bull surrounded by lions, facing a daunting challenge. But wait! Just when things seem bleak, another bull charges in like the cavalry, ready to fend off the ferocious felines. It's a reminder that even in life's bullrings, it helps to have someone in your corner—preferably with horns and a fearless attitude! So, do you have a "bull" in your life who'd charge in to rescue you when the going gets tough, or are you more of a lone ranger facing the lions solo? Question to the audience: Who's your "bull" that you can count on to come to your rescue in times of trouble? 🐂🦁🤔 #BullRescue, #SupportSystem, #FriendshipGoals, #InYourCorner, #LoyalFriends, #RescueMission, #WildLifeLessons, #TeamworkWins, #StrengthInNumbers, #AnimalRescue, #TrustYourTribe, #FacingChallenges, #WildNature, #FriendshipBond, #StrengthInFriendship, Disclaimer: This video and its content are the copyright of their respective owners. No copyright infringement is intended.
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