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Sort by Neatorama (Free subscription) - 07/11/2008
(YouTube link) A Peruvian Rescue and rehabilitation team trains sea lions to reentry into the wild using unique methods. This video shows the astonishing bond that can develop between man and animal. From BlueVoice.org, an organization dedicated to saving whales and dolphins, co-founded by Ted Danson. Link -via Arbroath
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Sort by Cute Overload (Free subscription) - 07/15/2008
Um. This is both heartwarming AND hilarious at the same time. Are these crazy Peruvians for reals? Please get a load of this Sea Lion Rehabilitayshe Action. Meanwhile, I'll be bellowing crazy sea lion sounds to whomever will listennnnBAROOOOGAH! Please...
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Sort by Nothing To Do With Arbroath (Free subscription) - 07/11/2008
A Peruvian Rescue and rehabilitation team trains sea lions to re-enter the wild using unique methods. This video shows the astonishing bond that can develop between man and animal. Website.
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Sort by Surfnshare: Wacky (Free subscription) - 04/08/2008
Neatorama Ghostly Voices Tell Woman of Brain Cancer: Miracle or Madness? Posted: 07 Apr 2008 08:50 PM CDT This one is a bit long, but really interesting. Cabinet of Wonders blog dug up an article by Danny Penman at the Daily Mail about hearing voices. Now, normally, hearing voices is a sure symptom of mental illness (like schizophrenia) … but is it always a bad thing? Here’s a story recounted by consultant...
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Sort by ideonexus (Free subscription) - 08/28/2008
Chemists in Philadelphia believe the range of human taste sensations, such as sweet, sour, and salty, should include “calcium”. A section of a rat tongue stained for the calcium-sensing receptor Credit: Michael Tordoff Indigenous children are able to count without words, suggesting numerical skills are innate. Fusioneers are a small group of hobbyists who build working fusion reactors at home, [...]...