From the monthly archives:

March 2010

Animal of the Day Twitteresque

by Janet on March 30, 2010

White-fronted Capuchin

  • The White-fronted Capuchin is a small, omnivorous monkey found throughout the northern half of South America.
  • While the primate is primarily arboreal, it forages for food at all different levels of the forest.
  • The major predators of the White-fronted Capuchin are the boa constrictor and a bird of prey that shares its habitat called the Double-toothed Kite.

Harmony, Janet Roper

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Meet Max

March 30, 2010

This post is a change of pace.  Meet Max, also known as IamMaxRoper. He has his own Twitter account, his own FaceBook fan page and now he stars in his own movie. Enjoy! Harmony, Janet Roper Back to the Talk2theAnimals Blog

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Talk2theAnimals Animal of the Week

March 29, 2010

This week’s Talk2theAnimals Animal of the Week has flown into our lives, ready to help and guide for those who are ready to receive their help. Ibis (collective plural of ibises) are a long legged wading birds.  Their long, downward curved bills allow them to explore the mud for food and often feed together in [...]

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Wisdom from the Horses

March 28, 2010

Humans are not better than animals, simply different.  We all have our unique gifts and talents we bring to the table.  Hear what Horse has to say about this. Harmony, Janet Roper Back to the Talk2theAnimals Blog

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Talk2theAnimals Services

March 27, 2010

I had an interesting question the other day. The person said she was aware that I wrote about animal communication, but did I actually Talk2theAnimals? The answer to that: yes, indeed I do! Talk2theAnimals offers individual consultations, Wisdom Behind the Whiskers Events – which is a ‘no-pet’ pet party, ‘Grieving the Loss of your Pet’ [...]

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Animal of the Day Twitteresque

March 25, 2010

The Clymene Dolphin – Deep Sea Dolphin The Clymene dolphin is also called the Atlantic short-snouted spinner dolphin, helmet dolphin, and Senegal dolphin. The are also characterized by the appearance of distinct black lips, which can actually resemble a mustache Like their close cousins, the Spinner dolphins, Clymene dolphins will jump in the air and [...]

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Talk2theAnimals Weekly Book Discovery

March 25, 2010

OK, get the kleenex ready, or is that considered a spoiler? In this beautifully written book Susan Richards tells the story of her relationship with former race horse Lay Me Down.  Both Susan and Lay Me Down were abused earlier in their lives.  Lay Me Down claimed Susan, walked directly into her trailer, ready to [...]

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Does Animal Communication Take the Place of Veterinarians or Trainers?

March 23, 2010

Sometimes people can get confused with the lines that animal communicators, vets and trainers.  This can be easy to do, so it is extremely important I know exactly where animal communication ends and vet and/or training expertise is called for. This is how I practice animal communication: Animal communication and the information received during sessions [...]

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Talk2theAnimals Animal of the Week

March 22, 2010

Muskrat came forth to help us this week. Muskrat is a large, aquatic rodent with a thin, long, nearly hairless tail. They are talented water creatures, being able to swim up to three miles an hour and being able to swim backwards. With spring in the air, Muskrat reminds us to do spring cleaning.  Get [...]

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Pets are Family Too!

March 21, 2010

Thanks to Kim Carrier of The Pet Project who reminds us pets need food also! Harmony, Janet Roper Back to the Talk2theAnimals Blog

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