Saturday, July 16, 2011

Not a true jaguar, leopard or wildcat: The OCELOT (Leopardus pardalis), also known as the dwarf leopard or McKenney's wildcat. Not a true ocelot: The MARGAY (Leopardus wiedii), also known as the Tree Ocelot. WWF maximum cards from El Salvador

Upper-left (UL) and LL :  The OCELOT (Leopardus pardalis). Mostly terrestrial.
UR and LR: The MARGAY (Leopardus wiedii), also known as the Tree Ocelot. Mostly arboricol.

"The name ocelot comes from the Nahuatl word ōcēlōtl (pronounced [oːˈseːloːtɬ]), which usually refers to the jaguar (Panthera onca) rather than the ocelot."
"The ocelot's genus Leopardus consists of nine similar species to the ocelot, such as Geoffroy's cat and the margay, which are also endemic to South and Central America
All of the cats in the Leopardus genus are spotted, lithe, and small, with the ocelot being the biggest of its genus."
Salvador Dalí and Babou the ocelot.
Guess which of the two was WILDER? :)

How many TEATS has YOUR pet cat? Go check.
DID YOU KNOW that MARK WAHLBERG has more nipples than a MARGAY, who has only 2...???
Mark Wahlberg, actor and producer as well as Calvin Klein underwear model and former singer known as Marky Mark, has a third nipple.[9]  He famously spoke about it to the press before considering an operation to have it removed, but has since reneged, citing his third nipple as his "prized possession"."

"The margay is very similar to the larger ocelot in appearance, although the head is a little shorter, the eyes larger, and the tail and legs longer. 
It weighs from 2.6 to 4 kilograms (5.7 to 8.8 lb), with a body length of 48 to 79 centimetres (19 to 31 in), and a tail length of 33 to 51 centimetres (13 to 20 in). 
Unlike most other cats, the female possesses only two teats."

"So, why do men have nipples? Because females do."

"The "female template" is the default for humans."
"Their advantage in females, in terms of reproductive success, is clear. 
But because the genetic "default" is for males and females to share characters, the presence of nipples in males is probably best explained as a genetic correlation that persists through lack of selection against them, rather than selection for them. 
Interestingly, though, it could be argued that the occurrence of problems associated with the male nipple, such as carcinoma, constitutes contemporary selection against them. 
In a sense, male nipples are analogous to vestigial structures such as the remnants of useless pelvic bones in whales: if they did much harm, they would have disappeared."

"Most notably the margay is a much more skillful climber than its relative, and it is sometimes called 
the tree ocelot because of this ability. 
Whereas the ocelot mostly pursues prey on the ground, the margay may spend its entire life in the trees, leaping after and chasing birds and monkeys through the treetops. 
Indeed, it is one of only two cat species[4] with the ankle flexibility necessary to climb head-first down trees (the other being the clouded leopard). 
It is remarkably agile; its ankles can turn up to 180 degrees,[5] it can grasp branches equally well with its fore and hind paws, and it is able to jump up to 12 feet (3.7 m) horizontally.[4] 
The margay has been observed to hang from branches with only one foot.

The margay is considered[by whom?] to be the true jungle cat, because it spends almost its entire life in trees."


See, that's the NIPPLE, I mean RIPPLE EFFECT of researching hyperlinks in wikipedia...:)
Enough about teats unless YOU can never have enough...
A bit about El Salvador:
Republic of El Salvador
República de El Salvador  (Spanish)
FlagCoat of arms
Motto"Dios, Unión, Libertad"  (Spanish)
"God, Union, Freedom"
Capital
(and largest city)
San Salvador
13°40′N 89°10′W
Official language(s)Spanish
Ethnic groups Mestizo 86%,White/Caucasian 12%,Native American (Maya,PipilLenca) 1%


Did you notice the PINK nose of the Ocelot?
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Friday, July 15, 2011

Come on, English-speakers, Romanian is not such a different language! :) EXCLUSIV. Fotografie istorică pentru NASA, realizată de românul Cătălin Păduraru - Clubul de ştiinţă > EVZ.ro

EXCLUSIV. Fotografie istorică pentru NASA, realizată de românul Cătălin Păduraru - Clubul de ştiinţă > EVZ.ro

"Everyday I'm shuffling..."

"Everyday I'm shuttling"? No, it's the LAST time we're "shuttling"..Bravo, Catalin, e formidabil ce ai realizat! :)

From Facebook (see also the gorgeous photos here):
"NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory (Little SDO)

Government Organization

About
Friends call me Little SDO and I am the first mission to be launched for NASA's Living With a Star Program (LWS) to better understand the causes of solar variability and its impacts on Earth. Oh yeah... Camilla the Rubber Chicken, she's my BFF!
Description
I am the first mission to be launched for NASA's Living With a Star (LWS) Program, a program designed to understand the causes of solar variability and its impacts on Earth.
Mission
I am designed to help us understand the Sun's influence on Earth and Near-Earth space by studying the solar atmosphere on small scales of space and time and in many wavelengths simultaneously.
Website

The SERVAL (Leptailurus serval) can jump straight-up and intercept in mid-air a bird flying at up to 2-3 meters above ground. It can also jump 3.6 m horizontally. I show you WWF maximum cards from BURUNDI

"English: Leptailurus serval demonstrating the 2.5 m vertical jump that he uses to catch birds flying overhead. But he is even better at catching mice. The average serval eats 4,000 mice per year."
BREAKING NEWS [I'm just kidding]: A new book manuscript has been found: "Of  Servals and MIce", by John Steinbeck. Critics say it will be even more successful than "Of Men and Mice".

How to kill a [mo]cking bird. 
How to score a birdie (not an eagle).


The SERVAL "(play /ˈsɜrvəl/), Leptailurus serval, is a medium-sized African wild cat
Modern molecular DNA analysis indicates that servals maintain their own unique lineage descending from the same Felid ancestor as the lion
The serval shares common traits with the cheetah, and it is the cheetah which is thought to have descended from ancient servals.[3] 
Similar DNA studies have shown the African golden cat and the caracal are closely related to the serval."

A serval from the Sabi Sands area of South Africa. 
Note the large ears adapted for hearing small prey (like mice).

A serval viewed from behind. 
Note the white markings on the ears (ocelli) used to signal kittens when hunting.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serval

Like a student in an overly-demanding school system
"The serval eats very quickly, sometimes too quickly, causing it to gag and regurgitate due to clogging in the throat."


"The serval is an efficient killer, catching prey on an average of 50% of attempts (with a 67% success rate at night), compared to around one in ten attempts for most species of cat.[7]

Servals are extremely intelligent, and demonstrate remarkable problem-solving ability[citation needed], making them notorious for getting into mischief,[citation needed] as well as easily outwitting their prey, and eluding other predators. 
The serval will often play with its captured prey for several minutes, before consuming it. In most situations, servals will ferociously defend their food against attempted theft by others. 
Males can be more aggressive than females."


Translators from around the world have decided to dumb-down/ idiotproof the book title IL GATTOPARDO, so that the masses/ crowds/ simple minds/ simpletons / commoners [as the translators might have regarded most of us] will NOT scratch their heads asking:
"What the hell is a SERVAL?"
"The serval (Italian gattopardo) was the symbol of the Tomasi family, princes of Lampedusa, whose best-known member was Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, author of one of the most famous Italian novels of the 20th century, Il Gattopardo."


"The Leopard (ItalianIl Gattopardo) [MY NOTE: Romanian literary translation, not to be outdone: Ghepardul = The Cheetah] is a novel by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa that chronicles the changes in Sicilian life and society during the Risorgimento
Published posthumously in 1958, after two rejections by the leading Italian publishing houses Mondadori and Einaudi,[disambiguation needed] it became the top-selling novel in Italian history and is considered one of the most important novels in modern Italian literature.
The novel was also made into an award-winning 1963 film of the same name, directed by Luchino Visconti and starring Burt LancasterClaudia Cardinale and Alain Delon."
ALAIN DELON

BURT LANCASTER


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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

California woman accused of slicing off husband's penis | Reuters. That's not The Daily GRIND. Also, in a seemingly unrelated story, I show you a USA maximum card with a MALE DOG (dawg?) and a FEMALE DOG (bia?) - maybe. Who's to say who's the real BIA, in either story?

I don't have to say "Please read" - you WILL read it anyway. :)
You can't say this is a story about The Daily GRIND.
WIFE rhymes with KNIFE.
If a movie will be made about this, the man should portray himself -he is CUT for this role.
Catherine Kieu Becker - she didn't have an AXE to grind (or did she?), so...you know...she decided to grind something else.
There is no movie called "Bend it like Becker". That just...doesn't cut it.
California woman accused of slicing off husband's penis | Reuters

"Ms Becker was arrested on suspicion of 
aggravated mayhem, 
false imprisonment, 
assault with a deadly weapon, 
administering a drug with intent to commit a felony, 
poisoning and 
spousal abuse."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-14131133
As his body was drugged and laid horizontally, his thing became "a cut above the rest" of the body.

She partitioned his Hard Drive.

She suffered the rigors of a Penile System? Now she will suffer the rigors of the Penal System.
As for the "fresh cut" object of non-desire - one rigor that it didn't suffer was the Rigor Mortis.
"You're grounded!" - that's one classic punishment for unruly behavior.

She thought that his thing should be at her disposal, so she exhausted it.
When he woke up, he surveyed the scene with a sense of...detachment.


Is she the first woman in history to find herself on the...cutting edge, when dealing with a presumably stronger man? Nah...
"Baudry, Paul Jaques Aimé (1860): under the Second Empire, Marat was seen as a revolutionary monster and Corday as a heroine of France, represented in the wall-map."
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Nantes, France
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Unlike The California Cutter Catherine Kieu Becker (who was presumably abused), The French Stabber Charlotte Corday was never-used, mint-in-box, VIRGO INTACTA.
But still, she decided to stab Marat to death.
"Marie-Anne Charlotte de Corday d'Armont (27 July 1768 – 17 July 1793), known to history as Charlotte Corday, was a figure of the French Revolution
In 1793, she was executed under the guillotine for the assassination of Jacobin leader Jean-Paul Marat, who was partly responsible for the Reign of Terror
His murder was memorialized in a celebrated painting by Jacques-Louis David which shows Marat after Corday had stabbed him to death in his bathtub
In 1847, writer Alphonse de Lamartine gave Corday the posthumous nickname l'ange de l'assassinat (the Angel of Assassination)."


Adding insult to the injury: Legros slapped her beheaded head
"At her trial, Corday testified that she had carried out the assassination alone, saying "I killed one man to save 100,000." It was likely a reference to Maximilien Robespierre's words before the execution of King Louis XVI. On 17 July 1793, four days after Marat was killed, Corday was executed under the guillotine and her corpse was disposed of in the Madeleine Cemetery.
After her decapitation, a man named Legros lifted her head from the basket and slapped it on the cheek.[6] Witnesses report an expression of "unequivocal indignation" on her face when her cheek was slapped. This slap was considered unacceptable and Legros was imprisoned for three months because of his outburst.
Charlotte Corday being conducted to her execution. By Arturo Michelena, 1889
Jacobin leaders had her body autopsied immediately after her death to see if she was a virgin. They believed there was a man sharing her bed and the assassination plans. To their dismay, she was found to be virgo intacta(a virgin), a condition that focused more attention on women throughout France—laundresses, housewives, domestic servants—who were also rising up against authority after having been controlled by men for so long.[8]
The assassination did not stop the Jacobins or the Terror: Marat became a martyr, and busts of him replaced crucifixes and religious statues that had been banished under the new regime."
Who's the (male) DOG, and who's the (female) DOG, in any couple?
Hard to say.

Speaking about "female dog"...it's always interesting to learn about the meaning of words.
For example, from Wiktionary:
"

bitch



"

Usage notes

  • The derogatory tone of the noun bitch is sometimes diffused by intentional colloquial overuse or misuse. In print, the noun referring to a person is demeaning and sometimes implies that the person being insulted is subservient.
  • In professional circles, the noun bitch is sometimes used to refer to intelligent and ambitious women with a high level of sex-appeal who use those qualities to achieve their goals.
  • In the sense of an aggressive woman, this term is generally derogatory when used by men (and often when used by women), but, it is also used by some women to refer to themselves positively in a form of reclamation. It is important to note that many people do not believe that "bitch" is able to be reclaimed, because of its continued pejorative usage. Thus, the term is both potentially liberatory while also being controversial."
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bitch

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