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POPSDid Neanderthals have sex with modern man? They were eaten, pure and simple. The mark from butcher hook was discovered recently on the inner surface of one of their jaw. We're still eating each other, although not literally now. At least some of us sometimes... And how often cruelly and savagely... :( Oh, yes, almost forgot... About sex... Why not, after all? ;) This call of Nature is eternal...
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POPSCougars Believed to Be Alive In Ontario "...with sightings being reported all across Ontario, it’s clear that while the Cougar may be as elusive as big foot, these animals are out there and probably in large numbers." What amazing cats!!!
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POPSFun Facts About Tigers The creature use to roam over most parts of the world but now it is only found in some parts of Asia and Africa. Here are some facts about this great animal.
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POPSTravel Updates Read the blog that talks about updates on traveling including detailed information about the Travelocity, the sixth largest travel agency that provides travel management services.
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POPSList of Animals in Danger of Extinction Over the last couple of years there have been more animals in Danger of Extinction and the list grows by the minute. Criatures living in the sea dissapear because of human negligence and no one is doing anything to stop this situation.
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POPSRepublicans Hit Poll Bottom, again The withering slide in support for Republicans continues, now down to 19-20% in this latest poll. (Only our corrosive and toxic media might make it seem otherwise). The party deserves to be driven into extinction, due to misleading nations into a false war based on deliberate lies, endorsing the use of torture, violating civil and Constitutional rights, and for being nothing more than a Smear Machine trying to win votes based on fear and hate. The new president (despite the ceaseless rabble and rabid critics) continues to also live up to his campaign promises and has set the nation back on the right track in many important ways. The "Dark Side," is losing; as it should. GOP elephants going extinct. 80% of the nation turned off to their drivel.
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POPSIvory carving netsuke - Playing go in Huge Clam Beautiful Ivory carving Netsuke of Huge clam with a little scorpion on it. In side the calm a whole scene - two men playing go with child cheer them up. Really amazing Mammoth ivory carving of Japanese Netsuke
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POPSThe death of language? "What we lose is essentially an enormous cultural heritage, the way of expressing the relationship with nature, with the world, between themselves in the framework of their families, their kin people," says Mr Hagege. "Its also the way they express their humour, their love, their life. It is a testimony of human communities which is extremely precious, because it expresses what other communities than ours in the modern industrialized world are able to express." For linguists like Claude Hagege, languages are not simply a collection of words. They are a living, breathing organisms holding the connections and associations that define a culture. When a language becomes extinct, the culture in which it lived is lost too. ____ According to Ethnologue, a US organisation that compiles a global database of languages, 473 languages are currently classified as endangered. ____ "Most people are not at all interested in the death of languages," Claude Hagege says.
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POPSMammoth Ivory - Wealthy Buddha Put this Buddha at your home, office or business for wealth, success & abundance. This Buddha was hand carved out from Mammoth ivory Tusk. Buddha Holding ancient coin that symbolized wealth & prosperity. Own this Buddha figurine is not just to own another piece of art it's to own a piece of 10,00 years old history. The buddha hand carved out from Mammoth ivory tusk - from the extinct woolly Mammoth that roamed the eart before 10,000 - 50,000 years ago.
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POPSCarved Ivory - Christian art - The Holy family The Holy Family carved out from the extinct woolly Mammoth Is giving the dignity that the Holly Family deserve to. An extremely high quality carving Of Jesus Child his Father Saint Joseph & his holy Mother Virgin Mary.
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POPSSpecialized insects face extinction One of the top five hotspots where these extinctions are forecast to be highest is in the tropical Andes, a region where coffee is also grown. Encouraging shade coffee from the Colombian Andes in particular, in a country where sun coffee has been promoted, is especially important.
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POPSMammoth ivory Netsuke - Children Trio Amazing Mammoth ivory carving of three Children playing music on a bamboo chair. The netsuke s carved to perfection by the master carver & each detail carved with love & care. Every musical instrument & even face reflection was successfully carved. The netsuke is carved out from mammoth ivory tusk.
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POPSLet Pandas Die Out Whilst I really dislike the thought of these gorgeous creatures becoming extinct, the fact that to keep them alive means they have to survive in zoos - just "feels abominable" to me. They were born to live in the wild and if their habitat no longer exists I think it is cruel to keep them alive in zoos and artificially inseminate them to propogate their species. So this conservationist has a very convincing argument. Maybe we should be using the money to buy up land that is "home/habitat" for these creatures instead of putting them in zoos and subjecting them to even more "human control". Just because we like living in zoos I don't see why we should subject them to it.
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POPSIvory carving Netsuke - Two Artist Childs on Roking Chair This Two Children on rocking Chair that painting a poster. While one child Holding a poster during the other child is holding Giant Brush. This Carved Ivory netsuke is absolutely legal worldwide because they are made out from the extinct tusk of the woolly Mammoth. This Netsuke is Hand Carved & signed by Master Carver.
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POPSBBC opens world's biggest online zoo more: Starting with 370 animals, including four octopuses and a solitary starfish, the databank of clips and still pictures will be reinforced on a daily basis. BBC staff are combing through hundreds of wildlife programmes, from spectaculars such as Planet Earth to regional TV news items, to create an unprecedented collection. Early stars in terms of hits online include Darwin's frog, a tiny resident of forests in Chile, which gives birth through the mouth of the male. The process is repeated in slow motion – another feature of the archive's ability to spy on Earth's wild creatures to an unprecedented extent.