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by Janet on March 15, 2010

The Baird’s Tapir – Central America’s Diving Pig

  • The Baird’s Tapir  is a strange animal that can be found from the tip of Mexico down to Ecuador.
  • These Tapir live in many different types of habitat. They can be found in mountainous regions, as well as tropical rain forests.
  • They are excellent swimmers, which is very helpful considering they live in an area with a heavy rainy season.

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Animal of the Day Twitteresque

March 12, 2010

The Finless Porpoise – Celebrity of the Sea

Marked by its lack of a dorsal fin, this playful but shy mammal instead sports a ridge.
They live in small groups of about five to ten porpoises, called schools, or pods.
The finless porpoise has been placed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

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Grieving the Loss of Your Pet TeleConference

March 9, 2010

The death of a pet is difficult to take in, even in the best of circumstances.  When we are asked “it was just an animal, why are you so upset?”, we can begin to stuff our own grief, to even begin to doubt the rationality of our grief.
It doesn’t have to be like that.  Our [...]

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Talk2theAnimals Animal of the Week

March 9, 2010

Are you finding you need to dig yourself your of a massive amount of work? Do you think you’ve been holed up too long and it’s time to come out and get a breath of fresh air?
Mole is just the helper you’re looking for.
Mole is another animal that reminds us to trust our senses: trust [...]

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Animal of the Day Twitteresque

March 7, 2010

The Squirrel Glider – a gliding flyer

The squirrel glider (Petaurus norfolcensis) is a gliding mammal
The squirrel glider is able to glide from tree to tree, sometimes even at distances up to 50 meters, or about 164 feet.
The squirrel glider is endemic, or unique, to Australia, and is found particularly in eastern Australia.

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Animal Communication at its Basic

March 7, 2010

Sharing – a wonderful way to start a Sunday! Enjoy.

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Janet Roper
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Animal of the Day Twitteresque

March 1, 2010

Chinkara – a Gazelle that lives with Little Water

The Chinkara is type of gazelle native to southern Asia including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran, and India.
What makes the Chinkara unique, however, is its remarkable ability to sustain itself on very little water.
Though not yet in significant danger of extinction, Chinkara numbers [...]

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Happy Valentine’s Day!

February 14, 2010

Happy Valentine’s Day from all of us at Talk2theAnimals!

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Janet Roper
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Grieving the Loss of Your Pet

February 4, 2010

Pets are an intrinsic part of our family. As Nathan Winograd says, in the past decade they have moved from the barnyard, to the backyard, to our bedrooms. When a pet transitions, it can be a shocking and overwhelming time for those of us left behind, including other pets. The death of a pet is [...]

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Animal Communication with Temple Grandin

January 31, 2010

Dr. Temple Grandin is an author, speaker and world-wide expert on autism and cattle handling.  Here is a recent interview she did with Neil Conan on NPR.
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