I FUCKING HATE DRAIN FLIES
They are awfully cute though.
>>2131699
These are literally the only insects that I actively like.
I once saw an actual wet slimy drain pipe covered in their wiggling fucking black larvae. I thought it was sparkles of slime at first... Dorms, not even once.
>cute
What's it like volunteering at an animal shelter? This is probably an insanely stupid move on my part but I've been trying to get a job elsewhere and getting nowhere, but I feel like I would like everything more if I just volunteered to help the dogs at my local humane society place. They're always looking for volunteers, I know.
Just curious about what it's like and what goes on. I read the duties and what their volunteers do and I am 100% sure I would enjoy doing them, even if it's cleaning up shit since that'll help the dogs. I'm not a trust fund baby or anything I would just rather help animals and get through some stuff and at least try to make a difference as opposed to make a profit for someone else if that makes sense.
Anybody else do it and can offer some insight as to what it's like? Either way, I'm hoping to go there tomorrow and ask what I could do. Is it possible to be like a night guy or something? My sleeping schedule always rearranges to night time and I don't know just curious.
>>2131594
no idea, but thanks for pic of Diogenes.
>>2131596
Any time, lad.
I've been volunteering at the humane society in my area. It might be different because it's 100% volunteer run and we only keep up to 8 dogs at a time but i'll explain how it is anyway.
I love it. I work a 4 hour shift every monday and 90% of that is hanging out with the dogs. So either walking them, grooming, playing, or training. The other 10% is cleaning accidents or doing laundry. It's incredibly rewarding. I've seen some amazing transformations. We've had dogs who were scared of leashes get excited to go for walks, or dogs who were scared of humans in general rush to the front of their kennel for kisses and cuddles. The only thing that sucks is when you get attached to a particular dog and they get adopted...I know it's inevitable but it's hard. I
Pic related, one of our dogs who's having a really hard time getting adopted
If you have any more questions, let me know!
Big car thread?
>>2131470
Sure why not
>>2131470
My friend Peter built this one.
how do i get my cat to stop peeing on my bed
i keep the litterbox clean and she often goes in it
but then she just pees in my bed for no reason
she's like 7 or 8 and will not stop peeing on my bed
>>2131027
You've got no chance of breaking that habit. Your cat's too old now. It's probably a territory thing, is she sterilised? Only let the other one sleep on the bed from now on.
>>2131032
yeah she's sterilized
she doesn't do it when i'm asleep is the problem, it's when i'm out, and i'm situated in a way that i can't deny her access to it so i gotta try to change her behavior
>>2131033
Bedroom door closed when you're out then, anon
It's best to deny access to sleeping on the bed indefinitely. It might feel mean, but your cat is pretty retarded and won't learn at this point. My cat pissed on my brothers bed when I was younger (while he was in it), he kicked her off and we both ignored her for days. She's never done it again.
Soviet Doggo
Scuba Doggo
whale doggo
>>2130782
Weed Doggo
Teach me something interesting about animals and nature /an/.
>>2130532
Cheetahs are a doomed species. Some event bottlenecked their population absurdly low a few millennia ago, so their genetic diversity really thinned out. As a result, all of them today are extremely inbred. The crooked tail most have is a symptom of this inbreeding, as are many other health problems. Sure, they're losing territory to human action, but they're fucked. Unsustainable. They'll just get more fucked up until the last ones starve, unable to feed themselves.
Elephant mating doesn't involve actual vaginal penetration. Female elephants just have so many outer skin folds and the male's penis doesn't go far enough to break the hymen. Just shoots a strong jet or something.
Animal planet told me this.
>>2130542
Well that's definitely interesting, though I feel like it needs to be checked if it's true.
First time on this board. I need help.
I found a snake in my poll barn that didn't look like the Garter snakes I find around here. And is there a way to keep them out of the barn?
Picture is the snek.
There's repellents you can buy at any home improvement store or garden center that's supposed to keep them away.
All of those repellents are crapshoots though. Good luck.
>>2130433
How the fuck have you been running a a farm without a barn snake to begin with?
>>2130433
That's a corn snake and they eat mice. If I were you, I'd leave it alone; it's free rodent control.
Where is the boundary between man and beast?
>>2129760
There is none
>>2129760
Man, africans/aboriginals, beast
People are animals so there isn't one?
Just because people have "morals" doesn't mean they will die any slower from a tiger or whatever. To other animals we may as well just be slower naked monkeys to them.
Has anyone here ever owned a great dane?
I've been toying with the idea of getting a dog, and I'm a really tall guy (6'4") so it seems like a really big but gentle dog is the way I need to go.
I've read up a fair deal and the only thing that I'm worried about is how short their lives are and how much they slobber. I'm sort of obsessive about keeping a clean house, so I'd be a bit worried about all my stuff getting covered in slobber. Is it possible to train them well enough not to chew on / slobber on all your stuff?
Without having extensive knowledge about dog breeds, what I read about danes they seem perfect because of how friendly, gentle, and smart they are which seems perfect for me.
I'm curious if anyone here has any experiences though.
I would likely get one from a reputable breeder.
I've never owned a dane, but as a general rule, animals and being a neat freak with a clean house are very incompatible. They are going to make your house a mess no matter what you do. It's just part of owning an animal really.
>>2129534
Wonderful dogs, but be prepared for huge vet bills. Their size means double medication costs on everything.
Also, they eat and shit massive amounts (humongous shits) and ours only lived 7 years, which is average for the breed, but felt horribly short.
>>2129568
I keep poking fun at my girlfriend by telling her she's going to be picking up shits that are bigger than mine.
So over the last three months my cat lost his appetite and gradually went from 11lbs to 4.6lbs. during this time my vet suspected that it was some sort of throat infection that was preventing him from eating. My cat in the last week began acting very lethargic and no longer had the energy to jump up onto his perch. I just got back from the vet and he diagnosed that my cat had complete renal failure and would go comatose within a week and die. I just scheduled an appointment to have my cat euthanized Thursday morning and am not sure what to expect. Do any of you have experience with putting your pets down?
Pic is cat
I've done it before. Once they give them the shot they die within like 5 seconds so be ready
>>2129474
I work in a shelter and euthanize many animals, I've seen it all. So any specific questions ask away.
So first thing you will want to do is go in with the animal for euthanasia. It really does make the process easier for your animal. Don't worry about crying in front of people or whatever. They've seen it before.
As for what is next, if your animal isn't friendly be prepared to help hold the animal for sedation or see some handling that may be considered rough. For your cat, if he were feral or aggressive, the use of a squeeze cage may be needed. If he is dying, it probably wouldn't be needed.
Your vet may give you the option to sedate or not, or they may just go ahead and sedate. The sedation itself is like a prick and will be more painful then the searching for a vein, but I suggest opting with it. In a small amount of animals, during euthanasia without sedation cardiac arrest occurred. I've seen it and it is grisly even though it only last a second before death. That said my dog was euthanized without sedation and was dead literally before they could get all the solution through.
It may very well be extremely fast, so be prepared for that. It's not always like in the movies where you get to talk to them for a few moments while they go; they may go in a snap. However, sometimes the veins 'blow' (become damaged) while injecting the euthanasia solution, which will cause the area where the needle entered to bleed and could make things slower. Some animals, especially sick or old ones whose hearts are used to the pressure, may take longer to pass.
>>2129474
>>2129474
After death, the body does some last jerking around sometimes. Air being expressed from the lungs after death may look like a gasp of air. After death twitching and blinking can occur. Bowels and bladder are released. During sedation, the animal may vomit if it had recently eaten. None of it is painful, and besides the sedation vomit, all happens after the heart has stopped beating and the body begins to shut down.
What are some good nature documentaries
Bonus points if its a David Attenborough one
>>2129276
Is he the british guy with the nice voice? I know he narrorates blue planet and planet earth. River monsters is also pretty good but it might not be what you're looking for
The Life of Birds and Life in Cold Blood are my favorite Attenborough series.
Last Feast of the Crocodiles is great.
not with Attenborough, but nice voice though
Rules
1.Only Animals that went extinct because of humans
Dracunculus medinensis.
>>2129203
Why?
My dad
>Boyfriend and I are saving for a Shiba. >Disagreeing with what to call it, since we're only a couple of hundred away from being able to afford one.
>Dream name for any dog was 'Guts' like from the Mankanshoku family in KLK.
>Partner says 'no, that's stupid, let's call it Doggo'
>Doggo grows on me
>Partner changes his mind to simply 'doge' like a fucking pleb
>????????????????
Also share pics, webms or gifs of Shibas and info of yours.
Bonus points if you give tips for finding/buying and/or caring/training bbs.
Also I've never been a dog person in my life until recently. I'm terrified of large, intimidating and loud dogs cause I only stand at around 5'3''.
Do you like the smol pupper ?
>>2128338
how do we know his ded
>>2128338
Press "F" to pay respects.
Are glass snakes, which aren't really snakes and are limbless lizards, living ancestors of what we identify as snakes?
>>2127841
No. They are more closely related to skinks than snakes.
>>2127859
See the teeny tiny vesitigal feets there. Skinks of this and similar type move a lot like snakes most of the time. Some skink species have even smaller vestigial limbs to the point that they aren't used at all.
Limb loss has happened a few times in lizards. While it is basically the same way snakes evolved, it's an independent event and much more recent.