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Mule, Ass, and Camel in Mythology and Folklore
by balisunset, Aug 14, 2008
The ass, or donkey, and camel are, for the most part, animals of peace that help with daily tasks, while the horse excels in arts of war. The ass and camel both have greater endurance than the horse, though they are not as large or fast. The camel thrives especially in hot, dry climates, and the ass is very surefooted in mountainous areas. The ancient Mesopotamians noticed that crossing a mare, a female horse, with a jackass, or male donkey, would produce a mule, which had many advantages of both species. Nevertheless, the mule has sometimes been stigmatized as a product of an “unnatural” union.
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The Monkey in Folklore and Mythology
by balisunset, Aug 14, 2008
Nowadays, scientists distinguish among species using methods based on evolutionary descent. Earlier methods were less precise but more colorful.
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Role of Ant in Folklore and Mythology
by balisunset, Aug 14, 2008
In Greek mythology, after a plague had wiped out his people, King Aeacus begged Zeus, the supreme god, to give him as many citizens as there were ants in a certain sacred tree. Zeus changed the ants in the tree into warriors. These were the Myrmidons, who later fought under Achilles.
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Several Ways to Tell If Someone is Lying to You
by klblader, Aug 8, 2008
Ways to tell if someone is lying to you and how to avoid being lied to in the first place.
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Cat in Folktales and Myths
by balisunset, Aug 3, 2008
Parallel to Bast, the cat was featured in Egyptian mythology as one of the many incarnations of the solar god Ra, who struggles against and eventually kills an evil serpent. The amalgamation of the cat and the dragonslayer has left traces in Oriental as well as European folklore, where the motif often got inverted.
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Time to Take Stock and Pray
by vemvem, Jul 30, 2008
More and more people are getting convinced of the dangerous times we are living in calamities, mostly natural ones, come one after the other.
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Jane Goodall: Environmental Heroine
by Viola King, Jul 13, 2008
A look at the life and work of ethologist Jane Goodall, a truly remarkable woman who is dedicated to preserving the world in which we live.
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Richard Belzer Adds Animal Awareness Campaigner to His Resume
by Bruce A Tucker, Jun 24, 2008
Talks about an upcoming campaign for the North Shore Animal League that actor Richard Belzer is partaking in.
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Animals Like Us: Animal Cruelty
by qweasdzxc, Jun 21, 2008
Having lived with animals all her life, Dr. Lynne Sharpe's major criticism of many philosophers is that their perspective is purely theoretical. Applying such theories to the real world, she believes, is often problematical.
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The Amazing Truth
by Miner, Jun 18, 2008
This is real, and it's happening now. I can't stand it, so i'm spreading the word and standing up.
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