Archive for the 'adventiours animals' Category

Faithful Friend

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Tokyo, Japan Every day at 3 p.m., a dog named Ha chi went to a railroad station in Tokyo, Japan, to meet his master’s train. One day, Ha chi’s master died while at work. For the next ten years, the dog waited at the station. People there fed and cared for him until he died [...]

Welcome Home

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Pittsburgh, West Virginia, U.S.A. Fred the monk parakeet is no bird brain. The bird evaded from his owners, and lived four years in the savage, and on the way he came back home. Over the so many years also the bird sightings , and he had the same chipped beak and the bird also kept [...]

River Otter Rescue

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

                                
Clearwater, Florida, U.S.A. Charlie the river otter required help. The six-week-old pup had been found straggleing alone across a busy street. He was thin, dehydrated, and weighed less than three pounds (1.4 kilograms). Trainers at the Clearwater Marine Aquarium were worried about the otter’s health. But Charlie was a wrestler.Trainers began their rescue by feeding him [...]

Ring Around the Farmer

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

                                                             
                        
Carmarthen (farmer),  West Wales, United Kingdom COWS SEEM SO SLOW—but in 1996 a herd in Carmarthen,West Wales,in the United Kingdom, acted fast to save his owner. A bull weighing1.5 tons (1.4 metric tons) raided the cow’s owner by the name  Donald Mottram, throwing him in to the ground and tramping on him. Donald Mottram become unconscious for 90 minutes. When [...]

Playing Chicken

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

                                   
Paul Lee  Cock always lands on his feet—when he
flips off his owner’s head, that is! Mark Andrews first lays the
ten-pound (4.5-kilogram) bird flat on its back on top of Andrews’ head. “I wear a hat to make it easier,” Andrews says. When he bends over, the Cock flips forward and lands on its feet.
  It [...]