Me and Ryer working on a “dive” behavior with the long target pole.
This is a good example of how the behaviors people often like to malign as ‘forced tricks’ are entirely voluntary. Look how eagerly Ryer waits for that cue and then dives for the target.
Cool thing I learned:
A lot of these “tricks” are actually to help provide quality care for animals in the least stressful way possible
For example, trainers at the Minnesota Zoo train bears to touch their noses to batons (much like the otter is doing in the video) so that zookeepers can examine the bears without handling them. Getting bears to turn their heads, stand on their hind legs, or turn around helps zookeepers get a good look at how the bears look and move (which is important to monitor their health).
Baton training also provides the most amount of safety to trainers as possible, and bears willfully play and enjoy the activities and the treats that come with them.
Baton training also helps bears get vaccinated. Without being distracted by an activity and willfully exposing their sides to the trainers, bears would have to be tranquilized to receive their immunizations. That puts a lot of stress on the bear’s body and can be a traumatic experience.
When bears are distracted and happy, zookeepers can give them a quick shot and the bear hardly notices!
So yeah training can be for purposes that benefit the animals, not just for entertainment. But training could also be an enrichment activity that offers mental stimulation.
This is such a great explanation of all the husbandry training that we do. Some examples of husbandry behaviors in disguise that we have:
Dive: it gives the otters exercise, and it could be used for future research such as breath holding time, how swimming effects heart rate, etc so that we can keep learning more about these animals and their physiology.
Retrieve or Fetch: looks like just fun, but it can actually be used for animal safety. If a foreign object gets into the exhibit we can ask them to retrieve it so we can safely remove it.
Full Body Tactiles (touching them full handed on their back): looks like we are just petting the otter and showing off how much trust we have (which like yes kinda but keep listening), but actually it allows us to check body condition and feel for any lumps or swelling on their back. It can be great early detection for tumors, spinal problems, and hidden scabs.
I work at a zoo and the keepers are incredible with training. It is so so useful. By being able to do more veterinary-related conscious, the less stressful it is for the animal.
Once, it was before i started but, they even managed to get a full blood sample from the tail of a conscious tiger – purely by using his training. Its not for fun or show, its genuinely makes it easier and less stressful for everyone/every animal involved.
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This has happened to me before when I was in college at a frat party. This girl comes squeezing herself in between me and my friend and throws her arms around me. “Amanda, I am so glad you decided to come!” I was so confused and just figured she was drunk and mistaked me for someone else, until I saw the panic on her face. She leaned close and whispered that a guy was following her, was certain that he had put something in her drink and if I would please play along. I looked behind her and sure enough, some creep was watching her like a hawk. We invited her to hang out with us the rest of the night and even waited until her ride showed up just to make sure she was safe. Always look out for each other!
If you ever feel scared like this just come up to me like we have been friends since kindergarten, call me any name u can come up with ill play along.
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Stay together, stay safe
Perfect advice.
I’m reblogging this as a guy, because first of all, if you”re a guy : DON’T DO THAT. Don’t be that creep.And if you’re a guy and you notice some creep is following or stalking a girl, and that she’s obviously uncomfortable or panicked, go ahead and say hi, long time no see, pretend to be her cousin, and tell her discretly you noticed there was a shady guy. Ask her if something’s wrong, if she feels unsafe, if she wants your help (very important – she may not trust you enough, no one could blame her, don’t take it personally). (and don’t you dare take advantage of the help you offered for a flirt opportunity, that would make you no better than the creep)
We can all stop “witnessing and do nothing”, and set an example.
Reblog every time because there are new stories every time.
‘Death sentence’: butterfly sanctuary to be bulldozed for Trump’s border wall
‘Death sentence’: butterfly sanctuary to be bulldozed for Trump’s border wall
Construction illegally started here last year without the proper paper work. And implied threats.
This wasn’t even eminent domain, because they never seized the land they just started showing up with it still privately owned.
So, I live nowhere near here, but if anyone wants to try to do something I felt I should spread the word.
This should be something supporters of private land ownership and enviornmentalists both agree on.
They came for the butterflies.
[Image: Illustrated pattern of brightly-wrapped presents on a green background. Credit: Viscious-Speed]
Spoonie Holiday Survival Masterpost
The holidays are great, for sure, but they’re also a huge source of stress and exhaustion—not the best for our sensitive selves. But fear not! We’ve got a collection of resources here to help you get through these cheery weeks with minimum pain and maximum festivity!
We’ll add to this as resources pop up, so definitely check back 🎁
- Tips On Managing Chronic Illness at Christmas (When Tania Talks) —Coping, pacing, and dealing with friends & family.
- Chronic Christmas: Surviving The Holidays with a Chronic Illness (Lene Andersen) —A book-slash-advent-calendar with self-care tips and ways that family and friends can support you ($4 digital/$9 print).
- Low Spoons Christmas (@frameacloud) —List of nice ways to get in the spirit of Christmas, ordered by amount of spoons needed.
- How to Create Your Own Authentic Holiday Season… and Bypass the Craziness (Chronic Babe) —Make the holidays your own by brainstorming what matters most to you, then put it in action!
- The ADHD Brain Holiday Prep List and Printable (Squirrel Box) —Holiday prep list templates; covers some general (but still spoonie-centric) concerns.
- Yup. I’m That Person Who’s Finished Their Shopping Already (@digestivecookie)
—How one spoonie with Crohn’s gets through the season. Highlights
include these fabulous new terms: aggresting and pre-eating.- And finally: just a reminder to check your prescription med coverage mid-December and order refills if needed, before the pharmacies all shut down.
reblog for noises
TURN THE SOUND ON FOR THE LOVE OF EVERYTHING GOOD TURN THE SOUND ON
*dry food crunches*
Ridiculously small kitten: “Myam myam myam. Njam njam njam njam njam njam njam! Myam myam myam nyam nyam myam. Mmmam. Mrrrrram. Meep!”
You thought pineapple on pizza is disgusting? Then take a look at this vintage Miracle Whip ad and answer the question again.
Nope.
read the full comic!
i have watched approximately 54535624664534 of these so here is my Ode to Hallmark Christmas Movies
everyone: this is a callout post for my mom/aunt/grandma
me: this is a well thought out self-drag
I’m half tempted to show my mom this comic…
Do it.
Did and she thought it was hysterical.










