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for other animals. and we deal with other animals like birds and rabbits and you name it. this is more to see in this facility and more to see in the community. and i suggest you go with an animal control person and see what they co, whether rescuing animals in distress or hit by a car or dealing with aggressive animals or wildlife or a variety of things. you can only get that flavor with them and doing it first hand. >> i have been with animal control for about six years, i spent a year in the kennel and then the office came up and i started doing it and it really fit. it's really the job for me. and animals i have to handle and i know what i am doing, i rarely get scared. [whistle]. we do a lot of investigations and most are not as bad as people report but everyone once in a while they are. and i had one and people had moved out and the dog was in the inside and it makes me teary and when the dog is in the backyard, and i can pull an animal out of a horrible environment and feel good. >> where does th
for other animals. and we deal with other animals like birds and rabbits and you name it. this is more to see in this facility and more to see in the community. and i suggest you go with an animal control person and see what they co, whether rescuing animals in distress or hit by a car or dealing with aggressive animals or wildlife or a variety of things. you can only get that flavor with them and doing it first hand. >> i have been with animal control for about six years, i spent a year...
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but we make animals don't have a home, that we get them a home and that we don't put the animals to sleep, that we're able to adopt them out. >> we have a huge number of volunteers who come in and they will walk our dogs, socialize our animals, play with cats, play with them, bring them to adoption events today. >> i volunteer with the animal control center and i do that every week. >> we're in an organization called friends of a.c.c. with that organization, you can donate money if you don't have time. if you do have time, you can come down to the shelter and volunteer to actually have one-on-one time with the animals. if you're like me and you don't have time to give to an animal, if you actually have one of your own, you can get your fix on the weekends, come in and pet them and love them and it's great. >> this has been pet pride 2011 brought to you by san francisco animal care and control. to find out more, visit them on the web at sfgov
but we make animals don't have a home, that we get them a home and that we don't put the animals to sleep, that we're able to adopt them out. >> we have a huge number of volunteers who come in and they will walk our dogs, socialize our animals, play with cats, play with them, bring them to adoption events today. >> i volunteer with the animal control center and i do that every week. >> we're in an organization called friends of a.c.c. with that organization, you can donate...
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and the stray animals. one day. immediately we got on the phone and were able to find donated space at an expo center. we went into action. there we were able to set up a shelter for emergencies, and we were taking in 165 animals. >> and how many animals -- that's how many you've taken in already, or you're still taking in more? >> well, we've taken in over 300 animals total. about 145 at our facility on the west side, and then another 165 on the east side. so we've had over 300 animals in our care. and people have been so grateful that we've been able to help them during this difficult time. >> what kind of animals are you getting? is it just the dogs and cats? >> it's a wide variety of animals. the majority are dogs and cats. but we've also taken in exotics. big birds, small bird. we even got in chickens last night. >> wow. do you have enough volunteers? i mean, how is it going in terms of staffing and taking care of these animals? >> well, we've been on 24/7 since the fire started. luckily we have very d
and the stray animals. one day. immediately we got on the phone and were able to find donated space at an expo center. we went into action. there we were able to set up a shelter for emergencies, and we were taking in 165 animals. >> and how many animals -- that's how many you've taken in already, or you're still taking in more? >> well, we've taken in over 300 animals total. about 145 at our facility on the west side, and then another 165 on the east side. so we've had over 300...
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i take great care not to hurt the animals around me. wanted the animal off me but i certainly didn't want to hurt it at all. >> doug comes away from his undersea struggle with a renewed appreciation for the creatures. >> that's probably the most shocking moment i've had diving in 37 years along this coast, for sure. it's shocking, but it's also interesting to see another side of an animal that you thought you knew really well, and you come to expect the unexpected when you're diving in these waters. >>> coming up -- a 40-ton whale takes a swipe at a 200-pound man. >> i think that tail probably weighed a few tons, and it's solid bone and barnacles, and it came at him fast and hard. >> a nurse shark doesn't like to kiss on the first date. ahhh. time out. sweet. [ female announcer ] with charmin ultra soft, you can get that cushiony feeling while still using less. designed with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent and you can use four times less. charmin ultra soft. mid grade dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake d
i take great care not to hurt the animals around me. wanted the animal off me but i certainly didn't want to hurt it at all. >> doug comes away from his undersea struggle with a renewed appreciation for the creatures. >> that's probably the most shocking moment i've had diving in 37 years along this coast, for sure. it's shocking, but it's also interesting to see another side of an animal that you thought you knew really well, and you come to expect the unexpected when you're diving...
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to buy animals that breed the brewer who big money. to get a closer look at the whole process i popped into the genetics lab with. apparently these complex trans gene operations are still somewhat hit or miss unfortunately the majority of attempts to insert a new gene is unsuccessful with that in mind careful tests are run after the fact to check to see if they got the result they were looking for in labs like this scientist take a d.n.a. sample from the subject animal and then isolate a certain strand of it. once they've maps that they've been check it against another transgenic one when they see a clear difference in the genetic code they know that they have what they're looking for. while many think such genetically engineered animals may be one of the best ways to solve our food woes the technology certainly isn't without its critics . and in the process of commercialization of transgenic animals and plants started somewhere in the mid one nine hundred eighty s. too short a period of time has passed to give a clear answer to the qu
to buy animals that breed the brewer who big money. to get a closer look at the whole process i popped into the genetics lab with. apparently these complex trans gene operations are still somewhat hit or miss unfortunately the majority of attempts to insert a new gene is unsuccessful with that in mind careful tests are run after the fact to check to see if they got the result they were looking for in labs like this scientist take a d.n.a. sample from the subject animal and then isolate a...
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sample from the subject animal and then isolate a certain strand of it. once they've maps that they've been check it against another transgenic one when they see a clear difference in the genetic code they know that they have what they're looking for. while many think such genetically engineered animals may be one of the best ways to solve our food woes the technology certainly isn't without its critics . in the process of commercialization of transgenic animals and plants started somewhere in the mid one nine hundred eighty s. too short a period of time has passed to give a clear answer to the question of whether or not such products are safe for consumption. i can tell you that there is not to single serious scientific publication about the harmful effects of trance analysis is that the only speculative articles. some continue to debate the future role of genetically engineered foods all across the globe such technology is already being used on a massive scale to increase output of farm animals and a whole range of plants so despite objections to geneti
sample from the subject animal and then isolate a certain strand of it. once they've maps that they've been check it against another transgenic one when they see a clear difference in the genetic code they know that they have what they're looking for. while many think such genetically engineered animals may be one of the best ways to solve our food woes the technology certainly isn't without its critics . in the process of commercialization of transgenic animals and plants started somewhere in...
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as a politician, and how much of a political animal obama is. you know because a lot of that is relishing the, the game of politics. and it's been a very, a very difficult game in the last four years. and i don't know how much one could relish it. but i do think we need, i do think if he gets four more years, you know, it's been so frustrating for him and for a lot of his supporters. that i think he'll just go for it. that's my hope. >> what is it, what would you like to see him go for in the second term? >> well i certainly think that he has ideas about education that he can, you know, there are a lot of things -- to me, the democrats and i'm not a professional politician. forgive me if it's very simplistic. to me, the democrats are always going to be about what the people need. and the republicans are much more serving big business and i don't think we can afford to serve big business for another four years. with mr. romney. so i mean i think that there are many things on his agenda that he would probably like to do, that we haven't even begun
as a politician, and how much of a political animal obama is. you know because a lot of that is relishing the, the game of politics. and it's been a very, a very difficult game in the last four years. and i don't know how much one could relish it. but i do think we need, i do think if he gets four more years, you know, it's been so frustrating for him and for a lot of his supporters. that i think he'll just go for it. that's my hope. >> what is it, what would you like to see him go for in...
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yeah, we'll go to the next animal.s -- that's dwayne. >> jimmy: all right, now what is this? this is jumping. [ grunting ] [ audience aws ] >> this is incredible. look at that. this is called a eurasian eagle owl. it's the largest owl in the world. they're found everywhere in the world except for the united states. now move your head kind of like this. she might, kind of, check you out. kind of try and focus. >> jimmy: you want me to do it? >> yeah, see if she'll move at you and look. yeah, there you go. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: so kind of move -- >> if she could talk, she'd be like, oh no you didn't! [ laughter ] right? move her head around. so cool. she's only nine weeks old. they can get almost three feet tall with a six foot wingspan. it's kind of like an amped-up ferbie. you know? [ laughter ] they're uh -- she just whipped her head around. look at that. >> jimmy: wow. >> she looks like she's wearing a shower cap, those are all down feathers over here on the side right there. and then they have the -- >
yeah, we'll go to the next animal.s -- that's dwayne. >> jimmy: all right, now what is this? this is jumping. [ grunting ] [ audience aws ] >> this is incredible. look at that. this is called a eurasian eagle owl. it's the largest owl in the world. they're found everywhere in the world except for the united states. now move your head kind of like this. she might, kind of, check you out. kind of try and focus. >> jimmy: you want me to do it? >> yeah, see if she'll move at...
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. >> jimmy: jeff musial is back here with his animals. [ cheers and applause ] he brings these animals lunatic. and he comes out with all these baby animals and stuff, and then he, like, throws snakes on me and stuff. >> steve: he threw some fake snakes. >> jimmy: he's out of control. he talks to the roots like he knows the roots. and, like, he just -- and he's a nuisance. he's a real nuisance. he should be put in a cage. >> steve: because enough is enough. >> jimmy: but anyway, he's here. jeff musial is here. [ cheers and applause ] and he's bringing out his animals. they're fun. then we have music tonight that is going to blow your pants off. these guys -- get ready. i mean, they're going to rock your socks. >> steve: your pants. >> jimmy: your pants and your underpants. they'll leave your underpants on. >> steve: yeah, they'll leave your underpants alone. yeah. >> jimmy: they're unbelievable. >> steve: no swimsuit area. >> jimmy: refused is on the show tonight, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] first time ever on american tv. >> steve: whoa! >> jimmy: it's gonna be pretty major. sup
. >> jimmy: jeff musial is back here with his animals. [ cheers and applause ] he brings these animals lunatic. and he comes out with all these baby animals and stuff, and then he, like, throws snakes on me and stuff. >> steve: he threw some fake snakes. >> jimmy: he's out of control. he talks to the roots like he knows the roots. and, like, he just -- and he's a nuisance. he's a real nuisance. he should be put in a cage. >> steve: because enough is enough. >>...
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>>animal control people come to collect the animals that have been caught overnight ...getting into contact with the building owner or the insurance company to try to clean this up ... >>she works at an animal shelter so she is bringing them home saving them from being euthanize to ... >>she's a nice lady who loves animals she had three dogs and i knew she had cats but like most of these people i never suspected she had 40 in there ... this is the second animal hoarding case in berwyn ... mental health officials will be involved in the case to assess the couple there is no word on how long this cleanup and removal will take no charges have been filed ... chicago police are warning shoppers to be on the alert for a purse snatcher on the northwest side. investigators believe the same man is responsible for seven robberies that took place over the past five days in the albany park, and grand central and police districts. police say the robber approaches female shoppers when they're alone in store parking lots. as the victims unload their shopping carts, he grabs their purse
>>animal control people come to collect the animals that have been caught overnight ...getting into contact with the building owner or the insurance company to try to clean this up ... >>she works at an animal shelter so she is bringing them home saving them from being euthanize to ... >>she's a nice lady who loves animals she had three dogs and i knew she had cats but like most of these people i never suspected she had 40 in there ... this is the second animal hoarding case...
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the animals are doing more time behind bars than the people that abuse the animals. will never euthanize any animal in this jail. so, therefore, i have one dog that's been behind bars for seven years. that's queenie. here we have a dog that's a victim, can't find anyone to adopt that dog. but i'm not going to euthanize her. she may do 20 years behind bars. she will not be euthanized. come on. i can grab this -- without getting my hand bit off? is this going to bite my hand? sit. how come the dog doesn't --? >> queenie! >> after seven years in jail, you can't train the dog? she's got to learn some lessons. stop talking back at the sheriff. you know, even the inmates don't talk back to me. now i've got the dog talking back, right? right, queenie? >>> coming up, the judge hands down a sentence in michelle lacy's case. >> my baby cried and said it wasn't fair. >> and maricopa's most controversial yard. >> a lot of the public calls this the immigration yard because many of them will be deported back to mexico. >>> several weeks after visiting her three children, michelle
the animals are doing more time behind bars than the people that abuse the animals. will never euthanize any animal in this jail. so, therefore, i have one dog that's been behind bars for seven years. that's queenie. here we have a dog that's a victim, can't find anyone to adopt that dog. but i'm not going to euthanize her. she may do 20 years behind bars. she will not be euthanized. come on. i can grab this -- without getting my hand bit off? is this going to bite my hand? sit. how come the...
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second case of animal hoarding berwyn in one year animals checked shelter neighboring cicero. latest >> animals are alive more than 30 cats and three dogs, many are now looked at animal shelter in cicero berwyn police questioned the family responsible. down the you may never know look at this house but the owner cully different. lives behind the home smelled the trouble in the air for months >> all of the neighbors complained. >> complex monday afternoon what they found >> orders house with several animals down about 33 cats and three dogs with many more inside. tonight to the animals all of which are alive cicero animal shelter checked by veterinarians. still in the house traps are set to capture them safely in the next few days. bellmont treating at the scene as a biohazard retreated to the animals and deeming this in habitable for the next few days >> on pleasant discovery cannot stay say a thing about the neighbors lived here the last several years down what she was very nice. now not certainly mental illness and golfed getting the mental health services and bald to assist
second case of animal hoarding berwyn in one year animals checked shelter neighboring cicero. latest >> animals are alive more than 30 cats and three dogs, many are now looked at animal shelter in cicero berwyn police questioned the family responsible. down the you may never know look at this house but the owner cully different. lives behind the home smelled the trouble in the air for months >> all of the neighbors complained. >> complex monday afternoon what they found...
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'cause they will see what animals need on a regular basis, and they'll also see that the needs of animalsto the needs that they themselves have. >> odds are, there's a shelter near you that offers teen-volunteer or internship programs. you just need to know where to look. >> the best thing to do is just go into google and type in either "humane education opportunities" or "volunteering opportunities for kids," "volunteering with animals for kids," and you'll get a whole bunch of different opportunities in your area. >> so, if you want to make volunteering at a shelter your next "pet" project, don't be shy. most shelters are happy to have responsible teens helping out. >> a mysterious manuscript has finally given up one of its mysteries -- its age. using carbon dating, scientists at the university of arizona found it's from early 15th century, but there's still a biggsecret to solve. the manuscript is written in a language no one understands. even professional code breakers and computer programs can't crack it. >> there's nothing worse than finding out your favorite band is in town after a
'cause they will see what animals need on a regular basis, and they'll also see that the needs of animalsto the needs that they themselves have. >> odds are, there's a shelter near you that offers teen-volunteer or internship programs. you just need to know where to look. >> the best thing to do is just go into google and type in either "humane education opportunities" or "volunteering opportunities for kids," "volunteering with animals for kids," and...
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that drug is a stimulant so it causes hypertension uses in the anim's. kiertiatut >>t:istuse that a lot of these companies are hiding the information by not labeling it as such, and again, you go back to the questionof homuf thisho haorniod toanok tor of like a -- within food, or i guess what is the role of the consumer thi? t we veto nd um titnthr? uei tin trvemp of consum power is -- that was reported two years ago by "the new york times"and enough peop got whn ol sd my kid iin ugeo r ren bout it. i think consumersca prss thei go cs. thomteotrsd in tygic and l of those are better than the standard. but the role of thener what w youpoinwithhis ok flt e t ns iu t cal skcad wa whs really inhere? >> host: i have to ask, reading this part about big food, if youstllt ulf, war ai sdi , n yribo g: at is a god question. i personally donate me. i've never been a meat person. i thk i quitating meat a abt 16earsld. d sohaw d ly -tdoievey strolyit is not nutritionally necessary. you can need itand you can also -- there ny things you can eat that you don't have to e
that drug is a stimulant so it causes hypertension uses in the anim's. kiertiatut >>t:istuse that a lot of these companies are hiding the information by not labeling it as such, and again, you go back to the questionof homuf thisho haorniod toanok tor of like a -- within food, or i guess what is the role of the consumer thi? t we veto nd um titnthr? uei tin trvemp of consum power is -- that was reported two years ago by "the new york times"and enough peop got whn ol sd my kid...
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the ruthless attack lands the tangle of animals in a watering hole.king there, a crocodile hears opportunity knocking. >> there's a crocodile there, too. >> for more than a minute, the croc and the lions fight for the spoils. but the lions temporarily win this bloody battle, a small group of tourists watching in amazement. >> everybody thought, well, it's over. the lions have won, the baby's dead. when all seems lost, a storm gathers in the background. >> at this point, the herd came back. >> look at all those buffalo coming. >> they come running in to save the baby. >> the cavalry. they're too late! >> miraculously, the herd's deep-down instincts for survival kick in. the herd charges in unison in a breathtaking show of force and determination. they're going to come and try to chase the lion but i think they're too late. i think you're right. they were too late. >> but is it too late? the tourists witness the sight of a herd of buffalo, blitzing the crouched lions. some unspoken pact seems to propel the buffalo to the rescue. i don't know how they co
the ruthless attack lands the tangle of animals in a watering hole.king there, a crocodile hears opportunity knocking. >> there's a crocodile there, too. >> for more than a minute, the croc and the lions fight for the spoils. but the lions temporarily win this bloody battle, a small group of tourists watching in amazement. >> everybody thought, well, it's over. the lions have won, the baby's dead. when all seems lost, a storm gathers in the background. >> at this point,...
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of the mountain lion, cougar, puma, all the same animal. the grizzly bear is increasing in montana where i live. in idaho and wyoming. these animals are increasing in numbers. people are increasing. people are camping out a lot more. the only word of advice i can give. only two years ago, my wife and ptt'beusth fndootatphe t mer be n r e rsti. >> the guy in california in a kayak. let's just take a look at this. >> now, that's, that's -- >> i mean, that's his kayak. actually got approached by a great white they believe. if you're in a kayak in the ocean, people are out there swimming. it's very hot. a lot of people going swimming to cool down. what do you do if you get approached by a very large shark? this is the one in cape cod. this is the one actually -- there were two incidents. one in california. the bitten kayak. this is another guy. look at him. that is apparently a great white coming after him. >> is that on the east coast, right? the new york state, i can't remember where that one happened. where seals or sea lions or something out
of the mountain lion, cougar, puma, all the same animal. the grizzly bear is increasing in montana where i live. in idaho and wyoming. these animals are increasing in numbers. people are increasing. people are camping out a lot more. the only word of advice i can give. only two years ago, my wife and ptt'beusth fndootatphe t mer be n r e rsti. >> the guy in california in a kayak. let's just take a look at this. >> now, that's, that's -- >> i mean, that's his kayak. actually...
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many animals are mistreated. the animal rights organization wants to cut a check in the amount of $10,000 people would rather pay than see the pilot program go through. that money is equal to the grant equal to launch the program the stipulation is to keep animals out the city says they're not buying it >>> what he did talks about it sounds like a high school thing or you carry around a bag of flour. i don't understand what they think it will be achieved. >>> the program paris and dogs with 10 people in city housing those who take care of the dogs get weekly stipends and that turned to be socialized shelters in this city seem more dogs every day. >>> the reality the economic downturn has taken its toll on shelters throughout california san francisco no different we have ramp up our space and neuter program >>> the city has faith in the program and says you cannot have one without the other. >>> there is compassion on the part of those who are homeless i'm disappointed p that cannot tap into that humanity. >>> the
many animals are mistreated. the animal rights organization wants to cut a check in the amount of $10,000 people would rather pay than see the pilot program go through. that money is equal to the grant equal to launch the program the stipulation is to keep animals out the city says they're not buying it >>> what he did talks about it sounds like a high school thing or you carry around a bag of flour. i don't understand what they think it will be achieved. >>> the program paris...
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that was his love of animals. the governor's mansion with five children, with all of these animals, it was always a hectic place. and he always had the neighborhood kids dropping in. it was kind of a very friendly kind of family atmosphere. >> if i could add on the animal front, we actually all owe smith a bit of a debt for his love of animals. because one of his great allies first in state government and then in the government of new york city was robert moses, famous parks commissioner of new york, the man who made new york in many ways. he and smith remained very, very affectionate well into the '30s after smith is really out of political life. and one of the reasons that as robert moses is sort of refashioning new york's parks, et cetera, one of the reasons that he insists that there be a zoo in central park is so that al smith can come visit the animals. he's living uptown by that point. there are really some very poignant stories for the end of smith's life about him. he literally had a key to the zoo. and h
that was his love of animals. the governor's mansion with five children, with all of these animals, it was always a hectic place. and he always had the neighborhood kids dropping in. it was kind of a very friendly kind of family atmosphere. >> if i could add on the animal front, we actually all owe smith a bit of a debt for his love of animals. because one of his great allies first in state government and then in the government of new york city was robert moses, famous parks commissioner...
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and zoning laws limit to 45 animals. neighbors say the goats are causing serious problems in the private estate section. full of large homes on manicured lawns. they're escape artists. >> you can see i had over 22 goats in the yard. there is a hole in the fence. neighbors goats were visiting. >> there is a pool with a cover. they can fall in that and getting caught in between the pool cover. the electric pool cover. they came up and ate our vegetation. and good stuff. >> the goats have eaten the bark off trees on this property. and killing them, giving neighbors a clear view of the mess. and when it rains all of the manure washes down the creek into neighbor's yards. a local pond tested high for e coli. >> it's smelly. there is more flies. it's an eye sore and a health hazard. >> we abide by the laws. we just expect the laws to be fully enforced among everybody. >> the neighbors have been complaining for years to any public official who would listen. the sheriff's department, abl animal control, fire department, health d
and zoning laws limit to 45 animals. neighbors say the goats are causing serious problems in the private estate section. full of large homes on manicured lawns. they're escape artists. >> you can see i had over 22 goats in the yard. there is a hole in the fence. neighbors goats were visiting. >> there is a pool with a cover. they can fall in that and getting caught in between the pool cover. the electric pool cover. they came up and ate our vegetation. and good stuff. >> the...
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we have all of the animals you can think of in the world. >> the capital is what? >> caswell tony -- >> how do you get there? >> from here, it would take you about 15 hours. you can fly from johannesburg right straight into the delta . >> you just mentioned animals, but i was thinking about -- this was an amazing thing, half of the people have cattle? >> botswana has more cattle than people. we have 3 million cattle. >> and 2 million people. >> 2 million people. if someone has a lot of cattle, they are very dignified because cattle was the measure of wealth. so, people were excited about how many cattle they had. we export our beef to the european union. we have a very advanced and sophisticated beef-producing facilities. "does that mean that the people are living in mostly -- >> does that mean that most of the people are living in mostly rural areas? >> i think 65%-7% are living in urban centers and in mining towns. -- i think that 65%-70% are living in urban areas. >> do they have their animals someplace else? >> yes. as a matter of fact, i think that is what imp
we have all of the animals you can think of in the world. >> the capital is what? >> caswell tony -- >> how do you get there? >> from here, it would take you about 15 hours. you can fly from johannesburg right straight into the delta . >> you just mentioned animals, but i was thinking about -- this was an amazing thing, half of the people have cattle? >> botswana has more cattle than people. we have 3 million cattle. >> and 2 million people. >> 2...
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>> because the animal will get eaten. if it is a give away goat on the market. >> ken and nancy have set up a goat rescue even though they are limited to 45 animals. the goats are causing serious problems in the pry set estate section of pen grove. full of large homes on manicured lawns. first of all they are escape artists. >> as you can see in the pictures i had over 22 goats in my ward. there is a hole in my fence so my neighbor's goats were visiting. >> there is is a pool and a cover and they can fall in that, and they were getting caught in between the electric pool cover. they ate all of our vegetation. they ate all of the good stuff. >> the goats have eaten the bark off the trees on ken and nancy's property, killing them and giving neighbors a clear view of the mess. when it rains all of their manure washes down the creek in the neighbor's yard. a local pond tested high for e-coli. >> it is smelly, there are more flies. it is a health hazard. >> we all abide by the laws. we just expect the laws to be equally enforc
>> because the animal will get eaten. if it is a give away goat on the market. >> ken and nancy have set up a goat rescue even though they are limited to 45 animals. the goats are causing serious problems in the pry set estate section of pen grove. full of large homes on manicured lawns. first of all they are escape artists. >> as you can see in the pictures i had over 22 goats in my ward. there is a hole in my fence so my neighbor's goats were visiting. >> there is is a...
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>> because the animal will get eaten.f it is a give away goat on the market. >> ken and nancy have set up a goat rescue even though they are limited to 45 animals. the goats are causing serious problems in the pry set estate section of pen grove. full of large homes on manicured lawns. first of all they are escape artists. >> as you can see in the pictures i had over 22 goats in my ward. there is a hole in my fence so my neighbor's goats were visiting. >> there is is a pool and a cover and they can fall in that, and they were getting caught in between the electric pool cover. they ate all of our vegetation. they ate all of the good stuff. >> the goats have eaten the bark off the trees on ken and nancy's property, killing them and giving neighbors a clear view of the mess. when it rains all of their manure washes down the creek in the neighbor's yard. a local pond tested high for e-coli. >> it is smelly, there are more flies. it is a health hazard. >> we all abide by the laws. we just expect the laws to be equally enforced
>> because the animal will get eaten.f it is a give away goat on the market. >> ken and nancy have set up a goat rescue even though they are limited to 45 animals. the goats are causing serious problems in the pry set estate section of pen grove. full of large homes on manicured lawns. first of all they are escape artists. >> as you can see in the pictures i had over 22 goats in my ward. there is a hole in my fence so my neighbor's goats were visiting. >> there is is a...
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i have animals. sorry. >> i'm sorry. >> all the animals today -- here we go.t. we've been having a heat wave this summer. in fact, sort of the warmest year on record. they adapt. camels can live without water for weeks, sometimes even months at a time and they don't store water in their hump by the way. that's the first question. you want to hold the bottle? >> what's the hump? >> the hump is fat to survive the harsh environment. you check out nose and eyes, long eye lashes, shut nostrils which helps keep sand out in a desert environment. they can lose up to four times as much water in their bodies than human beings. their body temperatures are higher than ours. it takes them longer to start sweating which helps them conserve water. >> what about spitting. >> camels have personalities like people. >> hold it up higher like that. you want to give it a go? >> sure. >> sometimes when they are not happy they will spit on you. >> this is a species semidomesticated originally found in africa, middle east. these are the pack animals in those areas because they can su
i have animals. sorry. >> i'm sorry. >> all the animals today -- here we go.t. we've been having a heat wave this summer. in fact, sort of the warmest year on record. they adapt. camels can live without water for weeks, sometimes even months at a time and they don't store water in their hump by the way. that's the first question. you want to hold the bottle? >> what's the hump? >> the hump is fat to survive the harsh environment. you check out nose and eyes, long eye...
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workers said they were touched by the animals cheerful good pi to the animal.ng ties with the city of fresno. >>> what better way to cool down than with a scoop of ice cream. july is national ice cream month. according to the association, vanilla is the most popular. ice cream rakes in $11 billion a year. here we eat around 22 quarters a year. quartz a year. >>> some of you are gearing up for summer vacation. coming up, scammers are trying to send you something. ahh, now that's a clean mouth. i wish i could keep it this way. [ dr. rahmany ] you see, even after a dental cleaning... plaque quickly starts to grow back. but new crest pro-health clinical plaque control toothpaste can help. it not only reduces plaque... it's also clinically proven... to help keep plaque from coming back. plus, it works in these other areas dentists check most. ♪ new crest pro-health clinical plaque control toothpaste. life opens up when you do. for extra plaque protection try new crest pro-health clinical rinse. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a moment of silence for the internet as we know i
workers said they were touched by the animals cheerful good pi to the animal.ng ties with the city of fresno. >>> what better way to cool down than with a scoop of ice cream. july is national ice cream month. according to the association, vanilla is the most popular. ice cream rakes in $11 billion a year. here we eat around 22 quarters a year. quartz a year. >>> some of you are gearing up for summer vacation. coming up, scammers are trying to send you something. ahh, now...
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of the mountain lion, cougar, puma, all the same animal. the grizzly bear is increasing in montana where i live. in idaho and wyoming. these animals are increasing in numbers. people are increasing. people are camping out a lot more. the only word of advice i can give. only two years ago, my wife and i were hiking, sure enough, a grizzly comes up with two 2-year-olds. the one comes right at us. the one thing is the key. you do not run from a wild animal. mountain lion -- i'm association bear, black or grizzly. a fox, a wolf, whatever. do not run. young people have to understand this. carry your bear spray. bear spray. some people say mace. it's not, it's pepper spray. a big canister. that's what helped me and saved my you know what, my tail, when this bear came for me. it was a young grizzly trying to prove himself. it's very important, the brother spr bear spray. whatever that might be. a grizzly bear can run 100 yards in six seconds. six seconds. a football field. you cannot run -- it's a hard thing to understand, but you have to stand th
of the mountain lion, cougar, puma, all the same animal. the grizzly bear is increasing in montana where i live. in idaho and wyoming. these animals are increasing in numbers. people are increasing. people are camping out a lot more. the only word of advice i can give. only two years ago, my wife and i were hiking, sure enough, a grizzly comes up with two 2-year-olds. the one comes right at us. the one thing is the key. you do not run from a wild animal. mountain lion -- i'm association bear,...