jklugman

Real Name: Josh
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Joined:1-4-2006
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Assistant professor in sociology. I grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and lived in Bloomington, Indiana while I was pursuing my degree. I moved to Philadelphia in 2007 and am kept busy meeting the requirements for tenure.
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From Feline Old Age Through To Pet Bereavement
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  4-14-2009    5
 We lost our 19-yr-old cat, Stormlight, on March 31, 2009. This Clip has a wealth of information on dealing with an aging and/or dying cat.
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Humane Society to challenge McDonald's
masbury
by masbury  3-30-2009    6
 Over use of caged hens - which typically each live in an area the size of a piece of paper.
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Close To Death, Casualty Of Landmine, Doctor Saves Elephant's Life
merrie
by merrie  3-21-2009    3
 Now aged three, Mosha wolfs down 200lb of food a day and has had to have a larger limb fitted to support her bulk. “She has grown in confidence and now likes to play with the others.” Landmines still pose a threat to the Thais. A recent survey estimated there are about 100 new casualties each year. The majority of the banned weapons are thought to have been placed by insurgents, most commonly in the south of the country. FAE staff member Soraida Salwala said: “Mosha should live many long, happy, elephant years.
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Bats in motion
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  3-20-2009    5
 Lots of information at the source site.
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Panda attacks Chinese man
valann 47
by valann 47  11-22-2008   
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Cute Birdie Pics
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  11-8-2008    4
 "...I know, I know, we don't have enough cute damn birds on the site. I keep hearing about that and the lack of piglets. Do you know how hard it is to find a suitable cute piglet for this site? Do you people know I have a full time job?"
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Headless Horseman Dog Costume
jklugman
by jklugman  10-11-2008   
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Here Kitty Kitty. . . . .Tasty Kittens Annual Festival
merrie
by merrie  10-8-2008    12
 Fury over cat eating festival . . . . . . .They believe that eating cat burgers – and fried cat legs and tails – can cure bronchial disease. It is also believed that feline meat serves as an aphrodisiac. The cats are bred especially for this festival – which takes place at the end of September on the Day of Santa Ifigenia. But it has generated fury among animal rights groups.
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God is looking out for the little baby
amgumen
by amgumen  10-5-2008    2
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Mother & Killer
jklugman
by jklugman  9-13-2008    1
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US Can Block Mad Cow Testing
Imnclady
by Imnclady  8-31-2008    2
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Dog Saves Baby
vsdnath
by vsdnath  8-23-2008    1
 A Dog with Divine Heart
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elliot - the cutest primate!
boozich
by boozich  7-15-2008    1
 No Remarks
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The case for granting apes rights
jklugman
by jklugman  7-1-2008    1
 Via Andrew Sullivan
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Statistics and the Dancing Cockatoo
jklugman
by jklugman  6-28-2008   
  "On each trial he actually dances at a range of tempos," says Patel. But in each case the slower end of Snowball's range seemed to correlate with the tempo of the music. "When the music tempo was slow, his tempo range included slow dancing. When the music was fast, his tempo range didn’t include these slower tempos," Patel explains. A statistical check on these variations showed that the correlation between the music’s rhythm and Snowball’s slower movements was very unlikely to have happened by chance. "To us, this shows that he really does have tempo sensitivity, and is not just ‘doing his own thing’ at some preferred tempo," says Patel. Via Andrew Sullivan
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Spanish Parliament Extends Rights to Apes
pkronfield
by pkronfield  6-26-2008    13
 Next thing, they will be extending rights to the lowest life form on the planet - - militant muslims. Blow up a few trains and what do you get? Ape sh*t!
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How many words do dogs understand?
fewstingscorpio
by fewstingscorpio  6-18-2008    1
 For other dog owners, we all know soon we have to say W for walk or C for cookie and so on. This must be done only because they learn words fast. As with the examples above, I would obviously say the 'fast part' is associated with positive things...they're not dumb! For the complete article: http://animals.howstuffworks.com/pets/dogs-understand-words.htm
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Who's the daddy? Swiss zoo in gorilla paternity mix-up
tabsey
by tabsey  5-31-2008    3
 Just like humans.
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Chicago reverts to barbarity
jklugman
by jklugman  5-15-2008   
 No Remarks
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Tracking the Origin of the Cat
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-2-2008    1
 Cats probably started living close to humans when people evolved from nomadic herding to raising livestock and crops and started storing food, which attracted mice and other rodents. Cats found good hunting there, and humans surely appreciated the sly little predators' help protecting their stocks."There was a mutual benefit," Lyons said. From there, domesticated cats started to radiate out to different parts of the world, often following humans on their migrations. Today cats can be divided genetically into four broad groups: those from Europe, the Mediterranean, East Africa and Asia. But Lyons and her colleagues also made surprising discoveries about individual breeds. The Japanese bobtail, for example, does not seem genetically similar to cats from Japan, indicating the breed may have originated elsewhere. Despite its name, the Persian, the oldest recognized breed, looks as though it actually arose in Western Europe and not Persia, which today is Iran.
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Heartbreaking Nature Story
AtlLiberal
by AtlLiberal  12-15-2007    18
 We know that whales are intelligent. Whether they are self aware is another matter. Yet, there is something very poignant about this story.
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Kill the cat that kills the bird?
jklugman
by jklugman  12-12-2007    3
 Interesting article about the conflict between cat lovers and bird watchers. There is good evidence that America's large population of feral cats has decimate bird populations, including endangered species. Bird watchers advocate culling feral cats, which cat lovers do not want to do. The story focuses on Jim Stevenson, who was tried for shooting and killing a feral cat in defense of some piping plovers, an endangered species.
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Insatiable Female Sex Demands Leave Males Exhausted
abailart
by abailart  11-30-2007    5
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Let's Kill The Oldest Living Creature
bluebabyrhino
by bluebabyrhino  10-30-2007    5
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Ants have a sense of their own mortality
Mohir
by Mohir  10-15-2007    6
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Alex the parrot, zeros, and death
jklugman
by jklugman  9-16-2007    3
  Dr. Pepperberg reported the result with appropriate understatement: “That zero was represented in some way by a parrot, with a walnut-sized brain whose ancestral evolutionary history with humans likely dates from the dinosaurs, is striking.” In a well-known essay, “What Is it Like to Be a Bat?” the philosopher Thomas Nagel speculated about the elusiveness of subjectivity. What was it like to be Alex that last night in his cage? We’ll never know whether there really was a mind in there — slogging its way from the absence of a cork-nut to the absence of Alex, grasping at the zeroness of death.
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How tough is New York?
jklugman
by jklugman  9-8-2007    3
 New York is so tough, the lifeguards save sharks from the humans. Via zuzu at Feministe
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Just how smart are dolphins anyway?
sidegik
by sidegik  7-30-2007    2
 more signs... "Playing around Most mammals seem to enjoy play - but dolphins seem to like making their games as challenging as possible. A killer whale calf learned the trick of luring gulls to the surface of the water with fish. When the gulls landed on the water, the killer whale would then attempt to capture them in her mouth, without killing them. Once she mastered this skill, she made the task more challenging for herself: instead of waiting for the gulls to land on the water, she tried to capture the gulls on their descent when they were more than a metre above the water surface. "
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PETA exposes animal abuse at AgriProcessors slaughterhouse
jklugman
by jklugman  7-9-2007    3
  The investigator's notes went on to say, "The first time I saw a cow stagger to his feet and walk around with his trachea dangling outside of his body, I thought to myself, this can't be happening--but after several days I knew better."
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Chihuahua & kitten
jklugman
by jklugman  6-7-2007   
 Via Cute Overload
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Couch Cat
jklugman
by jklugman  6-3-2007    4
 Via Meg Frost at Cute Overload
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Why I am a vegitarian
edj1963
by edj1963  5-26-2007    3
 This is EXACTLY why I am a vegitarian.
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The Kiss...Man's best friend.
Newfman
by Newfman  5-26-2007    5
 Is it any wonder we love dogs?
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World's evilest cat
jklugman
by jklugman  5-24-2007    6
 No Remarks
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Flamingo's two loving daddies
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  5-21-2007    4
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Evolution of a new born Panda
zephyr1
by zephyr1  5-18-2007    6
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Ferrets For Freedom!
jklugman
by jklugman  5-11-2007   
 Ferrets tell us what they think of Rudy Giuliani.
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Baby Hedgehogs
dorine
by dorine  5-4-2007    2
 So ugly, they're cute.
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The Private Life of a Cat
jklugman
by jklugman  5-1-2007   
 This is a 22-minute 1947 film about a "family" of cats. It is a very cute and sweet film. The video should load by clicking on the picture (either in this clip or at the source material). By the way, I'm not clipping the video itself because videos are now segregated from clips and I think not many people are going over to the video side of things.
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Sony apologizes for dead goat prop
Hawkeye_84
by Hawkeye_84  5-1-2007    3
 I love finding these obvious "ooops" mistakes that companies make in trying to promote and sell their stuff.
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