fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about our pets, like why dogs wag their tails and cats purr.
Whoo are you?
Whhhoooo, Whhhhooooo, Whooooooo, The old wise barn owl!!! The keeper of this sacred place, Presents the question hidden in my deep inner space.
Jamica WallacePublished 3 years ago in PetlifeA More Perfect Cow - Part One -
For Sam I’d begun to suspect the cow was Jesus, but I don't think I wanted to admit it. Not really. Not yet. The first time was an accident. Second time was her doing. The third — I can’t reckon why, but I did it anyway, and my gun’s still hot as burning cast iron.
Jennifer StottPublished 3 years ago in PetlifeThe Owl of The Night
The Night Owl must remain vigilant; keeping an eye on the evening sky. Persistent in her skill of hunt, The Night Owl searches the lands for her next meal. What will it be?
Kane Jacob TrainPublished 3 years ago in PetlifeMegalodon Likely Grew So Big by Hatching in The Womb And Eating Unborn Siblings
Megalodon, the biggest types of shark actually to have existed in Earth's set of experiences, likely had a fairly frightful technique for getting a head start throughout everyday life.
Naveen KumarPublished 3 years ago in PetlifeReginald Takes Flight
Joann and Reginald were feeling restless lately and Joann was unsure why. Perhaps it was Reggie getting bigger by the day. Maybe it was each day stretching before them, just the same as the day before. Joann thought maybe they were bouncing moods off each other, though she wasn’t quite sure the emotional range a goose could hold. She knew something was up though and each day they sat and waited for something for change.
Tabitha WhitePublished 3 years ago in PetlifeLost baby duck
Three baby ducks, is all it takes to send someone downhill. Three, yes, they are young and need to learn, but really to make the same mistake twice shame on you because three little ducks wonder the yard as their mother watched from a distance. Three baby ducks as happy as they can be. As they sing and run, hunting after a fly. They have all the food. All the water and get the big back yard to all of themselves.
Valerie DanielPublished 3 years ago in PetlifeOld Hemp
Hi it's me your handsome blog writing friend Callum the border collie. I hope you're all having a great week. This week I thought I'd bark a bit about the history of border collies. I wonder why they never teach doggy history in puppy school?
The cat with boots
Once upon a time, there was a miller who had three children. The man was very poor and had almost no assets to inherit. To the eldest son, he bequeathed his old mill, to the middle son a donkey and to the youngest, a cat.
tarun guptaPublished 4 years ago in Petlife- Top Story - November 2020
The Most Dangerous Creatures That Could Be Roaming Earth Today
We have some pretty gnarly critters walking the face of the Earth right now, creatures great and small, from the newly terrifying murder hornets to the awe-inspiring blue whale and the oh-so-mysterious giant squid.
The deadly Mara River, the suicide migration of millions of horned horses.
This is a true human observation of a great migration of animals rare in natural history. The galloping of millions of horned horses created the Great Migration. They broke through the ambush of the lion and leopard, crossed the crocodile trap, and leapt over the cliff of death. Bones and blood flowed everywhere they passed. The martyrdom of millions of horned horses is the price of a baptism of life, a racial optimization, and the interpretation of an ironclad law of nature.
Ringo and Starfire: Pets by night, party animals by day
Recently, I have noticed strange things when I get home from work. Things are out of place. Papers are strewn about and food is left on the counter. The pillows on the couch are scratched and chewed up. I was very curious as to what happened. I have a dog named Ringo and a cat named Starfire that I leave at home during the day. I knew that they did it, but I wanted to see how they committed such a crime. I decided to install a camera to see what went on when I wasn’t home.
Judith JaschaPublished 4 years ago in PetlifeBella Black, Survivor
It’s three in the afternoon, and Bella doesn’t know where her humans are. She hasn’t been sure of much ever since she was adopted from a Romanian shelter and brought to the UK. Just now, her adoptive humans left with no more than an “Okay, bye Bella! No, puppies can’t come this time.” Are they dead now? They’re probably dead now.
Jennifer BlackPublished 4 years ago in Petlife