What means if your dog costantly follow you and try to lick you
>>2473390
You're not giving it enough attention, stop fapping to /b/ and go play with it.
>>2473390
It would mean your dog is a dog and s doing what dogs do.
Dogs follow their owners and lick them to show affection and since to a dog their owner is everything that makes sense.
How new are you to dogs? Jesus
What means if your dog constantly wags their tail?
Is he sick? Should I take him to the vet?
>all those animals caught in all those hurricanes
>>2473347
>>2473361
No, these were able to escape in their donks
>implying it's not the perfect to time to get a new pet
But yeah it sucks. I scooped out some water logged puppies out the street during hurricane Sandy in the middle of it. It was my first hurricane and it was nuts. Trees weren't just falling around us.
They all lived though and we kept one. Went to my boss's down as soon as I could to help them out since that place was underwater and some pets weren't so lucky. Did manage to nab a parrot trapped in a house neck up in water in it's cage. There's nothing really like swimming down a street.
Had some buddies with boats too in other, worse areas and they were just rowing around collecting people and any animals they could find. They said they ended up with some squirrel and raccoon passengers and that animals just swam to them instead of having to actually go grab them.
POO IN HOUSE
Doesn't bother me anymore to be honest.
You kinda get addicted to the smell, as weird as that is to say. I love my cats.
>>2472285
that's not love, sweetie
that's toxoplasmosis
>>2472285
fucking freak
I'm a spider enthusiast and this little friend just decided to visit me, thing is I have no idea what it is. Anyone know? I just went over a hurricane a day ago so I guess all the little cuties are scared and looking for shelter.
Thanks for the help
Pic related the spider
>>2476025
The picture's horribly blurry and I have no idea where you live. Maybe some kind of running crab spider.
>>2476036
MayorAntilles region, now closer
>>2476050
Almost definitely a running crab spider although it could also be some sort of huntsman. Hard to be sure though since it's not like there's a lot of online resources for species around that area.
Tell me about your rottweilers.
I have a nearly 3 month old female so tips are welcomed too
>>2475882
They're cute, I wish I had one.
>>2475882
Let it meet as many dogs and people as possible unless you want a guard dog and a huge liability.
>>2475925
But i do want a guard dog
After seeing so many vore images, I'm wondering: How would being digested by a snake actually feel like?
>>2475698
you'd be dead long before digestion begins
>>2475707
How?
>>2475715
Oh, I don't know. Getting strangled? All your bones crushedt? Suffocating?
I saw this pretty stray cat today and wondering if someone could help me know it's breed.
The picture might not be helpful. Anyways, what caught my attention is how slender and graceful the cat is.
Dangerous toxoplasmosis cat.
Run away or kill it.
Domestic shorthair.
You will not find any pure breed cats outside of cat shows and contacting breeders.
>>2475685
So it looks like this because it itself looks like this, not because it is a specific breed...
IDENTIFY THIS BIRD:
This was taken in my backyard and was the best picture I could get. It flew over my head and had a HUGE wingspan. Might have been the biggest bird I have ever seen. The bird was really high up, so it look small in the picture, but trust me it was just taken far away. This thing is massive. I live in New York, what could this be?
It's a heron. I found a heron carcass near an osprey nest once. Or just it's wings, really. Big birds.
Yeah, looks like a Great Blue to me. I can't go two days without running into one of these because they're in every single park in the area. People still manage to go apeshit over seeing them when they're more common than dogs.
>>2475785
This. Are you fucking kidding me OP? This has to be bait
Reminds me of the Floatballs from Darwin IV in the Expedition.
The Floatball is a green, translucent, balloon-like organism from the canopies of the Pocket Forests of Darwin IV.
In the leafy forest canopy, there will sometimes be a strange vista of these buoyant green bubble-like life forms, each tethered like a child's balloon to the crown of a plaque-bark tree. Superimposed against the expanse of leaves, these two-meter-wide bobbing floatballs gleam in the afternoon light. It remains uncertain if they are plant or animal, or if they might be some kind of tree parasite or spore sac. Readings indicate that they are filled with some kind of light gas, the composition of which remains a mystery.
>>2475433
The plastic bags we throw into the ocean are evolving.
aliens from the pacific garbage patch
Could a savage lion break out of a zoo cage the way a psychotic or mentally ill person can go beserk and suddenly bend street signs at a 90 degree angle so to speak?
>>2475390
I saw a documentary about a lion going apeshit and breaking out of a zoo. He escaped to an island and ravaged the local fauna. The name's Madagascar, pretty good.
>>2475395
You think that was funny huh
>>2475395
False, He was framed. Ya dumb fuck.
2 of my pitbull puppies where born with 2 different eyes, a rare genetic called "heterochromia"
Would this somehow raise the value of the puppy?
Does anyone know if this genetic is desperately searched for among people in the dog breeding business?
Does anyone know?....
Sure rather than the $25 they would normally be worth now they are worth $50
>>2475358
>breeding shitbulls
>>2475374
Is that really the best you could do?
What's your favorite period of earth's prehistory?
Mine is the Cambrian.
Post your favorite period/favorite animals from that period
Before time
>>2475329
Calm down Mata Nui
Yeah we know which animal you like the most
(It's the one that looks like a sperming penis)
I never go outside, agoraphobia...
but right above my right knee on the inner side, I have an extremely itchy bump that has two darker tiny marks in the middle and surrounding it is a slighlty pink color, just a little more red in color than the rest of my skin.
I live in Virginia, what could have bitten me inside, without my noticing, to leave an itchy bump with a slighlty pinkish circle around it?
I never felt a bite or a sting, so I'm guessing it had to be a chhigger, except I don't go outside, some sort of ant, or a spider.
I can't find an image of what it looks like, but this is the closest escept, the bump is just dome shaped and not inflamed and the area around it is easily disguised with the skin outside of it, except it has a blush to it. What was it that likely bit me without my noticing?
>>2475312
There should be a board just for hypochondriac fags and larping wannabe docs
>>>/med/
>>2475314
Spider bites can be fucking scary anon.
>>2475312
>I can't find an image of what it looks like, but
take a photo headass
redpill me on possums, are they as great as people are saying now?
once they were thought as disease ridden rodents that are no good
but now people are saying they're immune to rabies, eat ticks, and are actually pretty clean
i'm not saying they aren't any of those things, but part of it seems like a meme to me. are they really all that great?
>>2475289
Just use your eyes unclouded by prejudice, acknowledge that they're kawaii as fuck and move on with your life.
They aren't rodents and yes, opossums are bros.
They get a bad rep because they look like rats, forage and scavenge for food and act a lot meaner than they are. I've caught many wild opossums and while they will hiss and gape, they never bit even when placing a stick in their mouth or touching their to tongue.
They are unique animals, clean up trash, roadkill and eat other pests.
Dogs are parasites that utilize emotional/mental weaknesses rather than physical.
Same goes for women. At least my dog doesn't tell me she has a headache 90% of the time.
The only parasite here is (you), faggot.
How do you feel about the movie coming out soon?
I'm already pissed that they went far enough back in time to when we began domesticating dogs and yet the constellations are still the same. Really?