Friday, December 31, 2010

What Do The Coulerd Bands Mean








This Christmas, we had just chocolate frosting, but very many rescued dogs, apart from the five gauges that we rescued from the pound of Jerez already taken special mention to Grandma Rain also this and with his family in Toledo.Gracias to all adopters and people within the kennel we helped them out, to the volunteers who welcomed them here in the south, to all who donasteis to help, the whole team sos greyhounds and adopters.
Apart from these gages, wire, contained in Seville by motorway to the rescue of Monica and her family and the invaluable help of our partner Lucia and her family successfully operated by the team of the Clinica de Sevilla and Ronda Capuchin curing hosted by Tim and his family veterinary clinic of Al Andalus in Sanlucar de Barrameda. Our gauge Layma
, collection hit the road in Chiclana presenting facial paralysis do not know if caused by the blow and also host our veteriaria Edu and his family. Our gauge
India, gathered on the road to Jerez and hosted by our volunteer Lola. Our gauge
Bambola, collection of neglect in a roundabout Jerez de la Frontera where he lived with other poor wretches, after being welcomed by our volunteer Coruña Encarna is already in our country and its family member, where it will temporarily until a family . Our gauge Natura
rescued by Mariano and his family Almensilla in Seville, Sanlucar will come next week to be host temporarily until its adoption by our volunteer Encarna. Our gauge
Doll, delivered by a hunter Trebujena and travels next week to house our volunteer Maria Jose de Tarragona to be host temporarily.
and finally, a mention of all those greyhounds that have not been recovered because the people who contacted us were not willing to do anything for them but a simple call, all these dogs are on this blog because many people are involved, thank all these people, partners and all the volunteers. Team SOS

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Instructions For Monopoly Junior Shrek 2

A GAUGE GAUGE CHRISTMAS ROPE RESCUE LOST



Sunday December 12, 2010 at 15:30 we lost our dog in the park name blanquita Alamillo (Sevilla)
English gauge is a light tan and white hair, thin and muscular. She wears a necklace of red body.
The microchip number is 978101080531907.
is very timid and always runs away from people.
Please if you know anything call 651991951 / 670956007 / 954720077. Thank
. Team SOS

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Dizziness And A D & C




Wire has been rescued this bridge in Seville and this morning has been operated, in principle it seems that we can save the leg, but the shadow of a possible amputation tells me to remind you that Marcela which unfortunately we had to amputate his front still not been adopted.
Here is the text Monica sends us, a volunteer of ours that he saw the highway and since then has made every effort to ensure that the rescued greyhound and an opportunity, thanks to Monica and all who have participated in this rescue and thanks to all partners and donors that allow us to cure them with their contributions.

This is wire, his name is because it separated him from being alive or dead, like many other dogs that pass near a highway. Wire has been lucky and crossed to the side of life has a way to go to be a happy, healthy hound but has already begun to explore it with three legs useful. As in many other cases do not know what brought you there, just that we saw on Tuesday at the roadside stand, which Thursday crossed to the other side of the fence and was captured on Saturday afternoon. Is your little story, the worse I do not know if the amount of rainfall. the gray sky or the sight of dogs repeatedly hit, I remembered the movie's Child striped pajamas and his fence, and I found it was a good name for this greyhound that despite their fears crossed the fence because I wanted to live (in this case was what he wanted food but it is a symbol). In the first picture you can see part of the leg wound, just above a broken bone protruding and white. I acknowledge the help
Julia and Laura for helping to capture, to Lucia for hosting it and bring it to his first visit to veterinarian, Marta and Kiko (the "vetes"), Almudena by welcoming him into the postoperative period and for their help and SOS dogs, of course for your support. Team SOS

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GREYHOUND MEETING REPOSITORY

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

World Aids Day 2010 Posters

MEETING IN RESCUE KENNEL





Thanks to all that you came near to our meeting in Tarragona and shopping in our store as not caring and thank all the volunteers who helped organize and work with us in that shop. Team SOS

Monday, November 29, 2010

Invitation Wording For A Dutch Meal

TORREDEMBARRA





already have in shelters, particularly in the home of Lola and Encarna, the three gauges rescued from the pound of Jerez. The gauge that appeared alone in the photo is enough and the two gauges are young and scary tiger. Now that we have with us and like me do not forget who are in temporary shelter and need foster families, especially for larger, older dogs are not exactly easy to give up for adoption, HOWEVER they are wonderful.
At the end of the week we will bring another gauge again, and that while other organizations have helped this morning and had reached more greyhounds to the pound, they are disposable for those "intimate galgueros."
Thanks to Susana and Maria for providing the paperwork in the kennel and acercarnoslas to Sanlucar, thanks to Tom to be addressed in the clinic, Encarna and Lola for offering your home for these gauges, adopter and contributor to our Mayte for donating coats, partners and all persons who have made donations for these dogs that will cover your trip to Catalonia and other communities and veterinary protocols. Seeing them this morning in the car embodies their coats and are ready to change his life has been made possible by many people. Team SOS

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

I Masterbate Home Alone

Dinosaur meat in supermarkets

A trademark in Germany has launched an advertising campaign in which simulated dinosaur have meat as an example of how well their machines preserved food. The pictures are very funny and the reactions of people, we can see in the video, too. Not wasted.

Velociraptor Thigh

Sabretooth Head



Source: http://www.nerdcore.de/wp/2010/06/24/dinosaur-meat-commercial/

Monday, August 2, 2010

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New Hypothesis: Triceratops Prehistoric Crocodile

media and Internet sites related to the theme, echoed the news that is surprising everyone in the world of paleontology, both professionals and amateurs. According to two scientists from Canada, John Scannella and Jack Horner, the Triceratops never existed as a species, but a young stage of another dinosaur of the same family, the Torosaurus .


The Torosaurus and Triceratops have many common features, both are ceratopsids have horns on their faces and a crest that cover their neck, but the crest of Triceratops is solid and is finished by many little horns, while the Torosaurus is smooth and hollow through the center, covered only cartilage. Furthermore, while the horns of Triceratops are inclined upward, the Torosaurus they are down and the horn of his nose is smaller than that of our beloved Triceratops.


These scientists argue that only found skeletons of Triceratops young, up about 2 years old, while the only Torosaurus no skeletons adults over 2 years, which could mean the Triceratops is only a young Torosaurus , which suffer changes in its crest and horns as was growing.


Personally, I think that too many changes that should occur on the face of Triceratops to end up being a Torosaurus , and as we have no scientific evidence to the contrary, this theory must be present until proven otherwise. Let us hope that, over time, is a Triceratops skeleton adult or a young Torosaurus and obsolete the news.

Here is the original source of news, and you can read more about in Castilian here and here.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

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never existed

crocodiles appeared on earth at the same time as dinosaurs. These reptiles lived at the time at sea. There was a fearsome group of prehistoric hunters, whose relatives still live in fresh water today. If you happen to swim in a prehistoric sea, they serve lunch. Were marine crocodiles.

are closely related to dinosaurs, and at one time lived together. Crocodiles survived the disaster marking the end of the dinosaurs. Today, retain their original shape almost unchanged.

There are currently 22 species of crocodiles, including crocodiles themselves, American alligators and gharials India. Together they form the crocodilian family. Are survivors of a group that is spread over the planet and after the age of dinosaurs.

Where do crocodiles? About 250 million years ago there appeared a new group of reptiles, archosaurs and reptiles dominant. From that large group of animals evolved three others, the pterosaurs in the air, land the dinosaurs and crocodiles in the rivers and swamps.

A terrible catastrophe wiped out the dinosaurs and pterosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous. The crocodiles were the only survivors, and have barely changed in nearly 200 million years. We can imagine how they lived in prehistoric times.

Scientists believe that the secret of survival of the crocodiles is because they support the changes. Available eat any animal, whether living or dead. They can move over land and water. Care for their young and help them get started in life. If the environment becomes intolerable, goes dormant under the mud even underwater. Crocodiles have survived because they are not selective eat anything and live more or less everywhere.

Crocodiles have joints that allow them to walk with the front legs outstretched to the sides of the body, but can run on straight legs vertical. Hovering the nostrils and eyes on the water surface, floating logs appear. Have a valve to separate the airways of the digestive, so they can swallow their victims out of the water even without asfixiares.

prehistoric crocodiles were almost certainly cold-blooded animals, like modern crocodiles, always ready to act. If heated too, opened his mouth so that air cooled by the tongue and inside mouth. To have cold blood, spent little energy and were content to eat it once a week.

In a coal mine Bernissart, Belgium, were found together fossils of two crocodiles and 39 Iguanodon. One was called and another Benissartia Goniopholis. In the mine have also found many fossils, fish and plants. Experts are not sure if they died, the two crocodiles were eating dead fish or Iguanodon, but they know that crocodiles were typical.

Crocodiles can not chew, they do not have sharp teeth. Yours representing a cone shape and serve to hold the prisoner. If an animal bite can not swallow, he is dragged to the bottom, attach it to a log or a rock and tear it to bits and turning on the water. Sometimes, the crocodile waiting for its prey to decompose and soften.

The crocodiles are some excellent parents. The mother lays eggs in nests of sand or among the decaying litter, and cares for them until the young hatch. Then leads to a pond / daycare protects them until they learn to fend for themselves. The crocodiles are reptiles closer to dinosaurs living today. Watching warm, get food and care for their offspring, we can get an idea of \u200b\u200bhow dinosaurs could live in the past.

The first crocodile was one which was called Protosuchus, who lived about 200 million years. During the Cretaceous, the crocodiles were large and numerous. The Deinosuchus was the largest crocodile, it was 15 meters. But there were much smaller crocodiles, like lizards, called atoposáuridos, who lived in the late Jurassic and early Cretaceous. One of the biggest, the Alligatorum, measuring just 49 centimeters long.

The era of the dinosaurs may have been dominated by them, but they certainly were not the only scary creatures at the time. A series of amazing discoveries a team led by Paul Sereno, a paleontologist at the University of Chicago and a National Geographic Explorer, has made clear that another, less known group of animals lived alongside dinosaurs, and sometimes feed on those better-known relatives .

animals in question were crocodiles, which thrived in the marshes of the ancient Sahara 100 million years ago. Sereno found his first specimen of these prehistoric monsters around a decade ago, a species called Sarcosuchus, dubbed SuperCroc : average about 12 feet long and weighed about 7 tons.

Now, in a publication ZooKeys the Serano team announced the discovery of fossils of three new species and two new fossil species known. Along with SuperCroc, adds a virtual collection of ancient crocodiles inhabiting a variety of ecological niches.

The strangest of these animals is the fact that many of them were glued to the ground like modern crocodiles, but they were upright, and walked with their legs, like modern mammals. "We have an idea of \u200b\u200bhow to be a crocodile as it should be a mammal," Sereno said, "but you have to break down these categories to see what was happening in Africa at that time. "The BoarCroc, for example, measuring 6 feet long, and had three rows of teeth, like a hell boar, which made him what he calls Sereno a" herd of dinosaurs. " With his agile legs, he says, "that thing probably ran out of the water and attacking dinosaurs."

The DogCroc, in contrast - the size of a dog with a nose like a dog - eat mostly plants and worms . It could also run, but Sereno suspicion, "probably ran into the water to escape from dinosaurs." The RatCroc also was small and had a similar diet. The DuckCroc, as 1 meter, had a broad snout to find food in shallow water and shore, like a duck, fish and frogs. The PancakeCroc was nicknamed by his broad, flat head, which remained low, with my jaw open, waiting for a dinosaur came into his mouth. "Crocodile today can make dams that are up to 3 times their size if necessary," says Sereno - which means that the 6-meter PancakeCroc could have taken a reasonably large dinosaurs, such as a multi-ton sauropod neck long, example. And SuperCroc, which was probably too heavy to run, and possibly walking near the water's edge, could have taken larger dinosaurs.

Strangely, it was a modern crocodile - an Australian freshwater crocodile known as "Freshy" - that helped Sereno understand how some of the ancient crocodiles behaved. "You can get up and gallop, as opposed to saltwater crocodiles that live nearby," he says. Because many of the ancient crocodiles have legs as "Freshy" but lines such as salty, thought they were good swimmers and runners - a lethal combination that may explain something intriguing about dinosaurs.

"[Dinosaurs] never entered the water 'seriously'" he says. "I never entered the oceans as they did mammals after the asteroid hit. "Maybe it was because the dinosaurs were just afraid of what lurked in the waters, waiting.

The missing link crocodile

Source: duiops and God is imaginary