Life is too short.
Learn some impatience.
February 25, 2015
by DDD
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February 25, 2015
by DDD
Comments Off on Life Is Too Short
Life is too short.
Learn some impatience.
Hemp used to be a traditional crop for its fiber and seeds all over Europe.
The copperband butterflyfish is a beautiful marine fish that is often kept in home reef aquariums to control Aiptasia anemones.
Domestic goats are one of the oldest livestock kept by humans.
The 2015 Coral Cutting Workshop by the Marine Aquarium Society of Toronto (MAST) was held last Wednesday on 11/February/2015 in the community center of the Armour Heights Public Library in Toronto.
The coral Montipora capricornis is a small polyped stony coral.
Finally the powers-that-be admitted that the cholesterol hysteria is just that: hysteria.
The Chinese giant salamander is the largest salamander, in fact the largest amphibian in the world. A fully grown Chinese giant salamander can be 1.8 meters long.
The guanaco is a South American camelid, the wild ancestor of the domestic llama.
California sea lions are a species of sea lions living along the west coast of North America.
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled today on the right-to-die issue.
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The laughing kookaburra is a bird from the kingfisher family from Australia.
MPs vote in favour of ‘three-person embryo’ law — The Guardian.
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Horseshoe crabs are not really crabs, they more closely related to spiders.
Toronto weather is usually pleasant, but last night we did have a snow storm and the stuff still covers everything.
The fire salamander is the best known salamander in Europe. Its range pretty much covers most of Europe.
Painted turtles are common in North America including Canada.
South American horned frogs are known as pacman frogs by amphibian hobbyists.
Hornworms are caterpillars that turn into a moth after pupation.
Squirrel monkeys are small arboreal monkeys from Central and South America.