That looks interesting, but no, it wasnât that one. Iâm remembering bits and pieces of details; I think it was like an experimental facility, where they were testing the efficacy of various strategies.
It could be; I think the date of publication is roughly correct.
Thatâs excellent!
I now expect this to be targeted for elimination due to DEI or some such bullshit.
That has got to tickle (the first photo), all those whiskers, and a nose just close enough that theyâre just brushing your skinâŚ
âŚand they bloody well know theyâre ticklinâ ya, too!
African giant pouched rats also help with clearing landmines. They can smell the explosives, so they also find nonmetallic types, but arenât heavy enough to set anything off. Real lifesavers.
Yep. Thereâs that. And hobbled in some way: Per the article, the childcare is funded from oil/gas revenue holdings. But Trumpâs tariff shitstorm is driving down the price of oil.
Next time I visit Kaiserâs for a checkup or shot, I will insist on being examined by animals. And for scritching.
Dogs: Cancer, Diabetes, Parkinsonâs disease.
Honeybees: Tuberculosis.
Elephants: Tuberculosis
Pigeons: Cancerous materials⌠by sight! Extreme pattern recognitions abilities.
Iâd go to the Dr if i got to hang out with some cute animals.
Glad to see someone else thought of those little heroes, too!