I was at a railroad crossing one evening in Utah or what I thought was a railroad crossing, and in actuality it was a "Duck" crossing. A mother Duck with about 8 little ones in a straight line. Never seen anything like that in real life, only on TV. I love ducks since then.
My favorite animal is cat and all types of cats who belongs in the group of small and big cats. Why I love cats? - Because, I was having a cats for almost 15 years and what I have discover at this group of animals is that they can live with or without you! So, everything depends on how you treat them. Most of the people think that they are hypocritical, but actually they are individual. They are always prepare to live without the owner. Keep in mind to always take care of them... hehe Also, do you know when cat are in spinning mood, that are actually release a special type of energy who is good for the human heart?
Here is some facts about those who love cats: On average, cats spend 2/3 of every day sleeping. That means a nine-year-old cat has been awake for only three years of its life. Unlike dogs, cats do not have a sweet tooth. Scientists believe this is due to a mutation in a key taste receptor. When a cat chases its prey, it keeps its head level. Dogs and humans bob their heads up and down. Female cats tend to be right pawed, while male cats are more often left pawed. Interestingly, while 90% of humans are right handed, the remaining 10% of lefties also tend to be male.l cat climb down. A cat cannot climb head first down a tree because its claws are curved the wrong way A cat can’t climb head first down a tree because every claw on a cat’s paw points the same way. To get down from a tree, a cat must back down.
Ducks..... I had 2 pet ducks as a kid. would love to have some later on in life. As Eckhart Tolle said: "When two ducks get into a fight, it never lasts long – they soon separate and fly off in opposite directions. Each duck then flap its wings vigorously several times. This releases the surplus energy that built up in him during the fight. After they flap their wings, they fly on peacefully as if nothing had ever happened. Now, if the duck had a human mind, this scene would go very differently. The duck may fly away peacefully, for a moment, but he would not put the fight behind him. He would keep the fight alive in his mind, by thinking and story-making. Our duck has an important lesson to teach us and his message is this: Flap your wings, which means "let go of the story," and live your real life – here and now, in the present moment."