American Bulldog Puppies - Good Natured With People
The muscular American Bulldog is strong, tenacious, determined, and self-assured.
Active people who want to improve their athletic ability in weight pulling, obedience, agility, hunting, farm work, or Schutzhund are the best owners for them. He requires vigorous exercise to remain fit and comfortable, despite his cool and self-assured demeanor. Just like these puppies.
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Cute Kitty Having Fun With Fake Mouse
There is a fake mouse inside that cave ball and this cute kitty knows how to play all day long trying to get the mouse out.
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Loyal Soldier Protects The Ant Queen
Ant colonies also have soldier ants that protect the queen, defend the colony, gather or kill food, and attack enemy colonies in search for food and nesting space. If they defeat another ant colony, they take away the eggs of the defeated ant colony. When the eggs hatch, the new ants become the "slave" ants for the colony. Some jobs of the colony include taking care of the eggs and babies, gathering food for the colony and building the anthills or mounds.
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Cute Black Puppy Nut Dessert
This Cute Black Puppy is eating his nut with such a delight like this is his favorite dessert.
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Anatolian Karabash Dog or Kangal
The Anatolian Shepherd Dog, also known as the Anatolian Karabash Dog or Kangal, is a Turkish breed that was developed as a livestock guardian and companion for shepherds. They were designed to look like the livestock they guarded in terms of size and colour, so predators wouldn't notice them among the flock.
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American Staffordshire Terrier Contest Training
Choosing the best obedience training lessons for you and your dog depends on a number of factors. Here how the contest training goes for this beautiful American Staffordshire Terrier.
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Healthy Environment for American Foxhound
American Foxhounds are friendly, low-maintenance hounds that get along with children, pets, and even cats, but they come with a few caveats for potential owners. They are closely associated with Revolutionary War heroes and old Virginia estates.
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Taking Care of Lovely American Cockerspaniel
Such an amazing puppy. Take good care of your puppy and they'll be always grateful and loyal. Here is an example of how we should take care of our puppies, just like this Lovely American Cockerspaniel.
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3 Minute Guide for Body Scan Meditation
True and Pure Meditation by the Ocean with a beautiful sunset. Take care of your body and your health. Meditate often and you will see the difference.
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Wedding Comedy Funny Kids
Funny wedding moments with cute kids playing around. Funny moments cached with private cameras.
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How to Make Chinese Herbal Formulas
Herbal Decoctions and Teas
Classical and traditional herbs were taken generally in formulas in Traditional Chinese medicine. It's unusual to even see single herbs taken, and formulas were taken in many formats.
For example, bulk (raw) herbs were very often taken in classical times, which means boiling them in water, reducing the water, and then drinking the medicine three times per day.
In this video, I share how to make classical herbal decoctions (which I've personally been taken/been prescribed for years).
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Turmeric, Important ingredient in the Herbal Medicine
Turmeric is a tall perennial herb up to 1m in height, arising from the large ovoid rhizome, fresh orange in color. Stay tuned and subscribe to our channel for more Herbal Medicine Recipes.
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Daily Focus Meditation
Meditation can help you bring more focus to your life as quieting the mind builds resilience against distraction. Sharon Salzberg brings decades of meditation experience to the table to teach people how to focus by staying still while in motion in their busy lives.
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It's not an Act, It's Real Meditation
Remember one thing, your Real Meditation starts from the moment of your own birth.
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Happy Kids Playing in the Mud
This is a proof that our kids can play outside, even in the mud instead of playing home on the cellphones and laptops.
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Good Time For Snacks
"Let's get this straight everyone, this is mine and it's time for snacks". Cleaver bunny is having part of the lunch only for himself
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Swimming with Pink Dolphins
Swimming with Pink Dolphins in Rio Negro River near Manaus, Brazil.
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Alligator Gar Eating a Baby Pinky Mouse
Gar Alligator is eating a pink mouse inside the aquarium
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Weighing the Chick Albatross
DOC ranger Lyndon Perriman weighs a northern royal albatross chick at Pukekura/Taiaroa Head near Dunedin. The chick is just two days old at the time.
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Akita Inu Aki River Walk
Walking through the river with one of the most beautiful dogs, Akita Inu Aki
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Airedale Terrier Training
PROPER Dog Training and Boarding Kennels are fully licensed and insured and are open 365 days a year in 13.5 acres of Worcestershire countryside. Rooms that are individually heated. The M5, M40, M42, and M6 motorways are all nearby. Dog training for all breeds, including basic obedience, protection, and problem dogs, is fully insured. Service of collection and distribution. Owners have meetings with a dog behaviorist.
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African toad
Toads showing the symmetrically arranged markings on the dorsal/ back part. The markings serve as a defensive feature making them more frightening than they actually are. The markings together with the brown-gray color allow for blending with their environment (camouflaging) to avoid detection by predators.
The darker dorsal part makes the toad not to be seen above the water.
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Forest Baby Elephant Summer Swim
At Dzanga Bai in the Central African Republic, a forest elephant calf cools off. Mom is taking an eternity to drink.
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African Bush Elephant - Video Learning
The larger of the two African elephant species is the "African bush elephant."
It and the African forest elephant were historically classified as a single species, commonly known as "African elephant," but new research has led to the forest elephant being classified as a different species. Some experts believe that the evidence currently available is inadequate to divide African elephants into two species.
The African bush elephant, standing up to 4 meters tall at the waist, is the world's largest and heaviest land mammal. Males stand 3.3 m tall at the shoulder and weigh 5.5 tonnes on average, while females stand 2.8 m tall and weigh 3.7 tonnes. African elephants are distinguished by their large paws, which they use to dissipate excess heat, and their trunk, which includes a nose and an extension of the upper lip with two opposing extensions, or "fingers," at the end. The trunk serves as a means of contact as well as for the handling of items and food. African elephants have larger tusks, which are large modified incisors that grow around 7 inches per year over their lives.
Both males and females have them, and they're used in fights, as well as for marking, eating, and digging.
The African bush elephant eats only plants. Elephants in forests, partial deserts, and grasslands all consume varying proportions of herbs and tree or shrubbery leaves depending on their environment. Elephants have been observed consuming aquatic plant life along the shores of Lake Kariba. The African bush elephant has four large molars, two in each mandible of the jaw, that help it break down the plants it eats. These molars are each 10 cm wide and 30 cm long.
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Affenpinscher - Video Learning
The "affenpinscher" , also known as the "African terrier" or "Monkey Terrier", is a terrier-like toy breed of dog.
The breed is German in origin and dates back to the seventeenth century. The name is derived from the German "Affe" . The breed predates and is ancestral to the Griffon Bruxellois and Miniature Schnauzer.
Dogs of the Affenpinscher type have been known since about 1600, but these were somewhat larger, about 12 to 13 inches, and came in colors of gray, fawn, black and tan, gray and tan, and also red. White feet and chest were also common. The breed was created to be a ratter, working to remove rodents from kitchens, granaries, and stables.
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