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Cute Dogs For Your Monday Blues

Cute dogs to cheer up your Monday Blues…

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What Does the Fox Say?

I try to stay up on pop culture, but when I kept seeing “What does the fox say?” I admit I was behind the curve…sigh.  Oh well, I know now…

After over 276 million downloads, I have now watched, listened and provided this for your entertainment:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jofNR_WkoCE

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According to Wikipedia, which we know is flawless:

“The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)”, also known as “The Fox”, is an electronic dance song and viral video by Norwegian comedy duo Ylvis. The top trending video of 2013 on YouTube, “The Fox” was posted on the video-sharing website on September 3, 2013 and has over 276 million views as of December 11, 2013. “The Fox” has peaked at number 6 for three consecutive weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, and is also the highest-ranked song by a Norwegian artist on the chart since a-ha’s number-one song “Take on Me” in 1985.

Originally an “anti-hit” produced as a promo for the duo’s new season of Norwegian television talk show I kveld med Ylvis (Tonight with Ylvis),[8] “The Fox”, “created to fail”, has ironically and accidentally gone viral, becoming Ylvis’ “breakout” song and drawing international attention to the group. There are currently no plans to release an album including the song or any sequel to it.

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Cute Dogs for Your Monday Blues

Your Monday dosage of cute dog pictures to help you start off the work week with a smile.  Enjoy!

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Dog Shaming Pictures for Your Monday Blues

Finding dog shaming pictures is pretty difficult.  So far, I have posted around 300 of them.  If you have any out there for me, please email me with the attachment to eiverness@cox.net.  I hope these give you a chuckle and a smile for your Monday morning blues.  (For earlier dog shaming posts, please type “dog shaming” into the search block on my home page)

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World’s oldest scorpion found

World’s oldest scorpion found

By Larry O’Hanlon

Published November 27, 2013

Discovery News
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    Photo of the rock with the imprint of what is believed to be a scorpion. (NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY)

It may not look like much, but together with other tracks in the 280 million-year-old rocks of Prehistoric Trackways National Monument in southern New Mexico, this vague form has been identified as the one and only fossil impression of a scorpion body ever found. The scorpion rested here for a time, then scurried off, and the imprint of its body eventually turned to stone.

The age of the trace fossil, as body impressions and tracks are called, takes scorpions way back to the early Permian. That confirms that scorpions have survived a lot of gigantic mass extinction events between then and now. What’s more, seeing how the carbon dioxide levels in the Permian atmosphere were probably three times what they are today on Earth, it’s not likely anthropogenic climate change will stop these hardy arthropods either.

‘We gave it the name Alacranichnus, which means scorpion trace.’

– Spencer Lucas, curator at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science

“We gave it the name Alacranichnus, which means scorpion trace (alacran is Spanish for scorpion and ichnos is Greek for trace),” said Spencer Lucas, curator at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science (NMMNHS). The discovery was just published in the journal Ichnos: An International Journal for Plant and Animal Traces by scientist at the museum in Albuquerque.

In the paper Lucas, Allan Lerner and Sebastian Voigt describe the trace fossil as a “substantial addition to the poorly known Permian fossil record of scorpions that demonstrates that scorpions were present in the Early Permian coastal plain…. Unfortunately, there is nothing in the way of morphological characters evident from the resting trace that can help determine which particular type of scorpion made it.”

Scorpions are the oldest known arachnids, the researchers explain, with some fossils of probably aquatic scorpions dating back to the Silurian Periods about 430 million years ago. Later, in the Carboniferous (359 million to 299 million years ago), scorpions took to land. But then the fossils peter out.

“There is an extremely large gap in the North American scorpion fossil record following the Upper Carboniferous,” write Lucas and his colleagues. In fact, Permian scorpion fossils are rare worldwide, and only found in bits and pieces. There are no more North American scorpion fossils until the Middle Eocene (about 45 million years ago).

The unique new fossil will be displayed in the New Mexico museum’s upcoming Paleozoic Hall.

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Cute Dogs for Your Monday Blues

Cute dogs for your Monday Blues:

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Are Kia Soul Ads Racist?

Is it only me that finds the Kia Soul commercials racist? First, they name it the Soul, then they had rats driving around an urban hood, dressed with hoodies and backward caps, listening to rap music. The recent commercials show them working out, then putting on the ritz. I don’t know…If I named a car Soul, and made it all about being cool in the hood, I would NOT use rodents to depict the people. And people had a problem with a Chihauhua as spokesman for Taco Bell? Just saying.

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Cute Dogs For Your Monday Blues

More cute dogs to help with your Monday blues!

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Mammal unseen for 15 years caught on camera in Vietnam

Mammal unseen for 15 years caught on camera in Vietnam

Published November 13, 2013

Associated Press
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    This photo taken in 1993 and released by WWF shows a Saola in Vietnam when it was captured. Saola, one of the rarest and most threatened mammals on earth has been caught on camera in Vietnam for the first time in 15 years in September in central Vietnam. (AP/WWF)

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    This Sept. 7, 2013 photo released by WWF, shows the Saola in a forest in Vietnam. (AP/WWF)

A camera trap in a forest in central Vietnam has managed to snap a photo of one of earth’s rarest mammals, the saola, which hadn’t been seen in 15 years.

The antelope-like, long-horned ox appears to walk through dense foliage at the edge of the camera’s range in the image taken in September. Conservation group WWF released the image along with a statement Wednesday.

“This is a breathtaking discovery and renews hope for the recovery of the species,” Van Ngoc Thinh, WWF’s Vietnam director, was quoted as saying.

The animal was discovered in remote mountains near Laos in 1992 when a joint team of WWF and Vietnam’s forest control agency found a skull with unusual horns in a hunter’s home. The find proved to be the first large mammal new to science in more than 50 years, according to the WWF.

Two saola were captured in central Vietnam in 1993 but died in captivity after several months.

The last sighting of a saola in the wild was in 1998, according to Dang Dinh Nguyen, director of a saola nature reserve in Vietnam’s central province of Quang Nam.

In the area where the saola was photographed, WWF has recruited forest guards locally to remove snares and battle illegal hunting, the greatest threat to saolas’ survival, the statement said. The snares had been set largely to catch other animals, such as deer and civets, which are a delicacy in Vietnam.

Twenty years since they were first known to science, the elusive mammals remain hard to detect and little is known about them.

At best, no more than few hundred, and maybe only a few dozen, live in the remote, dense forests along Vietnam’s border with Laos, WWF said.

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Artists Will Understand…

For all my artist friends – Did you ever find it cool that of all the most ancient works of man, the earliest and best preserved are the cave paintings?

The burly hunter would stroll in with his fresh kill, all proud and haughty, look at the artist and say -” No one cares about your stupid drawings! Why should I give you some meat for those, what about the exposure you get by having your work on my cave wall?”

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