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@Fascinate_Hist Beautiful piece of history. Wonder what those two barrels hold? Maybe flour and sugar?
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@saniyafatma1278 First, get them neutered/spayed. That is the most humane thing. Then make them comfortable, safe, warm, fed. Away from extreme temperatures if you cannot keep them as indoor kitties.
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@Protect_Wldlife At least in her final ten years she was able to experience joy, peace, and life as an elephant should.
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Sad News…
Somkid, the oldest Elephant at the Pattaya Elephant Sanctuary passed away today. After spending over 10 years in their care, she is finally at rest. Before joining them, she endured 60 to 70 years of grueling labour in the logging and riding industries.
Despite their best efforts to treat her obesity and kidney disease, her time had come.
“We strive to rescue and protect elephants in Thailand from heartless abuse, but we cannot do it alone ~ we need your help”.
More info at: pattayaelephantsanctuary.org
RIP Somkid 💔 😢
Credit: Pattaya Elephant Sanctuary 🐘.

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@TheFigen_ Cats are very possessive of their humans. Very.
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@nettermike @CaliforniaGlobe Did she actually think that those in the south were in cages for them to look at in their disgust? Look at their racism, misogyny, bullying, sexism. Elitist sons of guns.
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Video Resurfaces: Jennifer Siebel Newsom Takes Kids to Southern Red States to Witness Racism, Misogyny, Bullying, and Sexism.
Condescending Siebel Newsom could tank her husband’s Presidential ambitions.
@CaliforniaGlobe

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Sad night last night but today is a brighter day. The ewe (female sheep) on the left lambed a stillborn and we were unable to resuscitate it. She cried most of the night longing for her lamb after we removed it.
The ewe on the right lambed twins last week, though they were very small. It seems that today she has given one of her twins to the grieving mother to raise as her own. This is a photo of them together with their new children.

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Researchers Accidentally Win Drone Footage of the Year. A wildlife team in Africa had begun using drones for the first time to study alpha male lions. Because the project required tracking them 24 hours a day, the drones were set on autopilot overnight, with researchers only landing them to swap batteries. The goal was simple: capture the daily rhythms of dominant males patrolling territory, fending off rivals, and surviving the cold.
It wasn’t until the very last morning of the study that something unusual caught their eyes. As they checked the live feed before packing up, they saw a small wildcat curled tightly into the mane of the alpha male, fast asleep against his chest. The lion didn’t move, allowing the smaller cat to rest on him as if it belonged there.
Back at camp, the team reviewed all the footage and were stunned. Every single night, while the drones flew on autopilot, the wildcat had been curling up with the lion. For days, the king of beasts had quietly shared his warmth with a tiny cousin.
When the footage went public, it spread across the world, sparking debates among scientists about survival instincts and tolerance in predators. Soon after, the remarkable images earned the team Drone Footage of the Year.

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