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The forum discussion revolves around sharing and appreciating animal pictures, with participants posting various links to adorable and funny animal images. The tone is light-hearted and playful, with users expressing affection for the animals depicted. Many comments highlight specific images, such as baby otters, squirrels, and unique animals like the aye-aye lemur, showcasing a shared enthusiasm for cute and humorous animal moments. There are also discussions about personal experiences with animals, including pets and wildlife encounters, which further enrich the conversation. The community's camaraderie is evident as they react to each other's posts with enthusiasm and humor, creating a warm atmosphere centered around a love for animals.
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Three funny and cute clips:

Raven feeds the dog


Crow stacking some cups


A squirrel friend
 
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another squirrel
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neighbor's female, Maine coon cat, about 20 lb (9 kg), very sweet disposition
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How quiet is it in my town? It's so quiet you see cats loafing in the streets.

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It was surprising that LA has a human introduced peacock population. They sound a bit like monkeys when they sing from the trees. I read they can be territorially violent but I never saw one attacking a human. They are bigger than the chickens.

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A YouTube video about a funny sloth:
 
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docnet said:
It was surprising that LA has a human introduced peacock population. They sound a bit like monkeys when they sing from the trees. I read they can be territorially violent but I never saw one attacking a human. They are bigger than the chickens.

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A YouTube video about a funny sloth:

There are a lot them in Pasadena and nearby towns. I have seen them a lot on top of houses making a lot of noise.
 
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docnet said:
It was surprising that LA has a human introduced peacock population. They sound a bit like monkeys when they sing from the trees.
Sing??
We had an infestation of them too, due a tradition-preserving movement here, but nobody kept them for more than one year.
Some quit faster.
Lot faster.

That 'sing' was apparently entirely omitted from the manual...
 
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BillTre said:
There are a lot them in Pasadena and nearby towns. I have seen them a lot on top of houses making a lot of noise.
wow.. I thought they were only in Palos Verdes and Santa Catalina Island. Never saw them when I was in Pasadena, but now I want to visit again.
 
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Rive said:
Sing??
We had an infestation of them too, due a tradition-preserving movement here, but nobody kept them for more than one year.
Some quit faster.
Lot faster.

That 'sing' was apparently entirely omitted from the manual...
I just searched peacocks in Pasadena and saw that some people want to ban them because they're too loud. I can understand that. ravens can be very loud too
 
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The Huntington Arboretum and the LA Arboretum both have man peacocks.
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docnet said:
Serval cats are so cool :) The little dog, not so much.
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Was interesting, serval meowing, min-pin was not at any time growling but appeared excited. I do not know exactly what to think, but interesting.

EDIT: A few of the comments on the YouTube video give some better understanding.
(( in post #2662 video, right-click, Copy video address, open new brows tab, right-click, choose paste_and_go))
EDIT: I just found that what I described to do in the earlier edit did not actually work. FIRST click on the video in the post to begin its play; AND THEN start the right-click, etc. what then follows.
 
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BillTre said:

Someone on another forum I frequent has the username OhTheHugeManatee, which always makes me smile...
 
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New photographic technique:

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My dog is mostly dark colors. Don't think it will work too well with her.
 
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Who's seeing cicadas this spring?

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This is the first one I've seen here. In the next county, they're so loud that the police have gotten calls about them.
 
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Our cat, Nala.

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Is that a dog-kitten or a kit-dogen?
 
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Best way to make my girlfriend lose the ability to speak: find ducklings. She can’t process when she gets into cuteness overload.
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Following up on my cicada a few posts back, here's a cicada nymph that has emerged from its 17 years underground and is apparently preparing to "hatch" into a mature cicada.

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I've also seen empty split-open nymph husks, but I don't think this is one of those. It looks intact. I should have gone around to look from the other side, too.
 
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jtbell said:
Following up on my cicada a few posts back, here's a cicada nymph that has emerged from its 17 years underground and is apparently preparing to "hatch" into a mature cicada.

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I've also seen empty split-open nymph husks, but I don't think this is one of those. It looks intact. I should have gone around to look from the other side, too.
So it begins. The Screams of Summer arrive.
 

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