Archive for the ‘Animals’ Category
Is that a real Zebra?
Author: admin | Filed under: Animals, Animation, Digital art, Fun, Funny, Humor, Meme, VideoTheFrogman Puppy!
Author: admin | Filed under: Animals, Animation, Cute, Funny, Geek, Humor, Pictures, Tumblr, VideoTheFrogman is a popular blogger on tumblr, he makes funny gif’s & Memes and is well known as “the guy that wears the bear hat”. I ♥ his blog, lots.

He just got a new puppy! There is a LIVE PUPPY CAM, if you are interested and cute puppy pictures, enjoy!
Cat Massage Guide (infographic)
Author: admin | Filed under: Animals, Digital art, FunnyAnonymity on the Internet isn’t just for the Trolls
Author: admin | Filed under: Animals, Animation, Funny, Geek
I think kids today (and people in general) put far too much of themselves on the internet. They are too quick to tell you where they work, what school they go to and show you pictures of their face from every angle. Such behavior can be dangerous, not only are you practically inviting creeps to stalk you irl but you are giving them all the tools they need to track you. Not to mention everything you do on the internet is saved forever and can always be used against you in the future, sound paranoid? Sorry, it is just a fact.
You can be yourself without giving away all the details of your life, trust me, I do it just fine. Be safe, if you use Facebook please set your profile to private, protecting yourself just a little bit can go a long way. You wouldn’t trust a random stranger on the street with your personal information so don’t trust random internet crawlers with it either.
Food Storage How NOT to Share with Bears
Author: admin | Filed under: Animals, Food, Nature
- Set up cooking, eating and supply area at least 100 yards from your sleeping area. Store food and odorous items by hanging at least 10 to 15 feet above ground and 4 feet from top and side supports or store in approved, bear resistant containers.
- Select food in individually sealed packages. Plan meals carefully to prevent leftovers.
- Store pet food, livestock feed and garbage the same as food. Never bury it; pack it out.
- Strain food particles from dishwater using a fine mesh screen and store with garbage. Dump dishwater at least 100 yards from your sleeping area. Food odors may attract bears and other animals.
- Keep sleeping bags and tents completely free of food, food odors and beverages.
- Store personal items (such as deodorants, toothpaste, soap and lotions) with food and garbage when not in use. Any odorous product may attract bears.
- Camp in open areas away from trails, thick brush, berry patches, spawning streams or carcasses. Sleep in a tent for increased safety.
- Keep a flashlight and bear spray readily available.
- Wash your hands after cooking, eating or handling fish or game. Minimize odors.
- Do not sleep in the clothes you cook in.






