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Animals in the news

Squirrel 'spies' seized :statisfie

Category: Unbelievable

from: Ananova

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Police in Iran are reported to have taken 14 squirrels into custody - because they are suspected of spying.

The rodents were found near the Iranian border allegedly equipped with eavesdropping devices, according to Sky News.

The reports have come from the official Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA).

When asked to confirm the story, the national police chief said: "I have heard about it, but I do not have precise information."

The IRNA said that the squirrels were kitted out by foreign intelligence services - but were captured two weeks ago by police officers.

A Foreign Office source told Sky News: "The story is nuts."

But if true, this would not be the first time animals have been used to spy.

During the Second World War, the Allied Forces used pigeons to fly vital intelligence out of occupied France.

More recently, US marines stationed in Kuwait have used chickens as a low-tech chemical detection system.
 
WARNING: EVERY CAT LOVER OUGHT TO ACCEPT THESE NEXT FEW POSTS IN THE SPIRIT OF HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE . . . (since I expect even the cat has a place in the transitions of our imaginative intellect into reality)

Salam, maybe I am just a sucker for being cuted out by cattiness, but not always . . . only when in that Indian story about the Mongoose who catches and eats the baby snake.

I will make a Du'a for kittygyal to be in recovery Inshallah.

But perhaps my own animals need to be more properly known in that case.

In Aborigine Dreamtime story, I have a Kangaroo, a big red one.

(but not so big as the one in this picture since the one in the picture is a boy:
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His height in adulthood could be eye to eye with a man. They let you pet them only in brief doses, and only if they are used to people feeding them regular. Once a wild grey kangaroo with a joey (baby) in her pouch, got up on her tippy toes to get into the back of my volkswagon van and steal the breakfast cereal there for my children, while we were car camping. They even get the lids of pots. And a good spear hunter can wait to find one ready to die, because they will jump right into the spear if the timing is enough OK. In our culture they are our brothers and sisters, and we believe that we have been these living beings, and that the molecules of our body which have not been always in perfected Iman, will become like this again. So we have to get to know them.

This is meaning that my metabolism can cause that my emotion body forms into the shape of. And when that is happening I tend to crash and burn myself, and my blood pressure drops etc. But ever of will in Allah. That is, the metabolic changes I am describing, which can enable clarity of mind, when the feelings are liken to an animal, can only happen within belief in Allah. It is our culture's strategy for prevention of a shirk about a kafr. The changes work best within a black skin genetic since black skin adapts metabolic rate more swiftly to weather changes. We own that the fact of being in any kafr is causal to an animal story to live, and the shirk a pestilance upon us of our own animals. And we use our posture, by equating it with mental imagery, to discern which natural form we are being pested by. I have a cat shape which only is able when its hackles are raised since true I am a Roo and a snake. This is the outside teaching in our culture, even when in perfect Islam. Sort of as though we once already lost our self and so are very cautious in what we show of our Humanity, and we readily give away of our best self openly, and absorb more animal self, if in any danger. So our culture values experiential lessons and quality of experience above any education.

My snake is a poisonous one. A red bellied black. Use your own work to find out its worth.

And I have a Wallaby which appears when the snake knows itself fully.

Actually I also have an echidna, and a dog: but because our culture began to try to find out what is wrong with each other by taking up each other's animals; as the method in Islam to deal with Jihad.

Echidnas are monotremes. Echidnas and Platypus are the only sorts of monotremes there are. My family made me be born in a Platypus story so I have to learn to be that now also. (the platypus was the offspring of the water rat, Kurilpa, raping the duck) Monotremes are who lay eggs but also produce milk for their babies. (like every platypus it is very shy and looks like this drawing:
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Echidnas are who got fallen to The Evil One, and are working to sustain themself in Allah. And a platypus is who takes to relating within the kinship relations of mother-in-law/son-in-law: like cats and snakes are to each other. The relations are forbidden in Aboriginal culture except between an initiator and initiate. (Here is an echidna picture, see he is shy too:
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)

I hope Kittygyal can use the mongoose story to win her health, I learned it from the Rudyard Kipling Just So Stories version.

Salam
 
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there is an American sort of red bellied black snake also, that needs more water and is non-venomous - but interestingly both bear live young

however the challenge is to figure out why Australians are taught to want a red belly in their garden . . . the official literature won't say fully, but enough:

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. . . I got it now:
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he is cute.

the American ones are usually having more red underneath instead of only some of the scales being red, and the Australian ones are often more pink that red underneath:
Aussie sort can be like this:
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American sort is brighter like this:
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This is a picture of where me and my sons found a rare sort of wallaby, near where I am born. But I can't find any photo of the kind of wallaby yet. We camped at this site in 2002, and it has been a major initiation site before the Europeans arrived. The environment is world heritage listed because it is a dry rain forest. All the same flora as in the rainforests further north in subtropics, but without the rain, and even with frosts. This is right near to a public picnic and camping area.

http://users.nsw.chariot.net.au/~2arm/img/nat_danb.jpg

I like this one for roo mince dinner:

http://community.iexplore.com/photos/journal_photos/New_Eng Guy.jpg

This one has a story, the rocks are totally personified in our culture:

http://kazza.id.au/mt-archives/imagesqld/2005-06-03-DSC09544.JPG
 
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this is what red bellied blacks eat as well as frogs rats and lizards:

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it is a taipan

:D :D :D :D:skeleton: I got im

a LI resident one like this:

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Salam
 
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this is what red bellied blacks eat as well as frogs rats and lizards:
They are scarry. I would not have idea where to run to escape from them :-[.

The mongoose seems to me more like an australian version of hedgehog. - after their fur :-[
 
omg! can I tell you what happened the other day???? :D

well...I was in ma room doing some calligraphy when I heard ma li'l sis saying 'here kitty kitty' ;D now ma sis is shmall and I wouldnt expect her to say that...but I know that she loves cats (I can tell by the way she grabs em from the middle and shakes em :D ;D) hehe anyway I went out to the garden and there it was..with the biggest, yellowest eyes ever! :X and then.....



....it proceeded to come into the house! you shudda seen me! :offended: up the stairs, into ma brothers room and jamp straight up onto the bed! Ya Allah! scarred for life! :offended: :D
 
....it proceeded to come into the house! scarred for life! :offended: :D
I will not believe you :okay: Scared for life by a small little kitty :) You should better used with her, now when she likes your garden and house.:D
 
Alsalamu Alikum

Awww, Masha'allah, i do love nature and animals, cats looks so cute and adorable specially the Shiraz ones, Subhanallah :) .

Salam
 
Salam

This is australian rugby :?
I really like the wallabies and i find so cute how are they carring the little ones. Those cute small heads raising from the belly bag.

When you google Wallaby images the Rugby team come up in the same section; and it is a bit funny because the rugby players photos are often enough adjacent to a picture of a real wallaby in a similar posture. The Rugby team, being Australian, will be complimented probably, even though the cute player is Fijian born.

They are scarry. I would not have idea where to run to escape from them :-[.

The mongoose seems to me more like an australian version of hedgehog. - after their fur :-[

Australia hasn't got mongeese, but I know the story about only from Indian stories, and Rudyard Kipling. In Melbourne there is that story, but in Brisbane, where I am, the snake gets the cat. The second photo with lots on the road is African Mongeese. (are the Mongooses or Mongeese ?)

I ought to give the snake yarn also: NEVER EVER RUN FROM A SNAKE: Their strongest sensitivity is to the vibrations of motion, so the safest is to freeze. A person who can be snakier than the snake is the best sort to work with them and catch or kill them. Have you seen Steve Irwin's snake handling? (its shown in the movie he made) as he was really a cat person, he was very very wary, more wary than of crocodiles, but respectful and could handled them like another snake could. Not with the usual safety stuff, but he'd just get em by the tail and play with their motion. He'd have to have a good way not to be frog like, wouldn't he.
 
i think australia is unique in that it has more venomous snakes than non-venemous. it has no vipers though. in the US, except for coral snakes, there are only vipers.
poor new zealand has no snakes at all! :cry: i don't know how they manage.
 
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I had a dream last night about collecting the quills off a dead echidna: the quills are used for jewellry, since they are hollow and strong. But you have to be careful of a poisonous one near the genitals and back leg on one side, of the males.

But in the mythology the echinas are the trickster, and if you can catch one, they make good eating for everybody. Most native animals have restrictions on who is allowed to eat the flesh of, defined by what our own animal story is. So we can eat who is our father's brothers, but not our own self, or our mother's sisters. We could eat our own self, but then we go too white. We have lots of science about stalising our genetic as a black way, but in this modern time we in the middle of a pattern that lasts for a number of generations, in which we go whiter to catch and make black the invaders of our country. The Asians don't get it yet, except for the descendants of the Chinese who arrived about 350 years ago, they haven't fully got our cultural way yet, but there are a significant minority of black folk of Chinese descent, who get the inevitability of our race being about to force the whole genetic into a blacker one, eventually. A friend showed me how clever he is with it. His ancestral story is a crow:
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who made the swans black:
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He used an acupressure technique and placed slight pressure on my shoulder which caused sharp pain in my foot where I had already a blister from new shoes: and my mind had a sudden fear about what he had done to me. It is the technique to cause that the following generations are a blacker skin people.

I am not meant to eat Kangaroos, but I had been, and that is why I am a whitey. I shouldn't eat crocodiles either, so that I can sustain good Imam towards a crocodile Husband, but Emu meat is good for my self knowledge.
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Emus are sweeties:
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the Dad's do all the childcare, even building and sitting on the eggs. They are next biggest bird after the Ostrich. They are also very naughty. I have a American friends whose picnic table was surrounded and attacked by a group of not too terribly hungry Emu.
 
unfortunatey the shaytan are not even scared by King Cobras; but they usually want to get feathery so they like to disguise as Emus, but to caution them into better behaviour this is their inevitable consequence:
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