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Did you know some K-pop idols own really unusual pets? Not all Idols own the usual cats and dogs.There's one that owns a snake; one that owns a sugar glider; one that even owns a snail; and one that has some lobsters as pets. But there's one idol - that has the most unusual pet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
News Roundup - aging artists with the drive to still perform, Gen Z buying homes with their friends, and a pet octopus story.//Feliks Banel tells us about some "mystery photos."//People are happier nowadays.
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When we asked our MAGIC listeners about their "unusual pets" ... we got a lot more than just chickens and goats..... we got bearded dragons and KING snakes too!
The Break Room (FRIDAY 6/24/22) 6am Hour Includes: 1) These folks are wanted for questioning after being spotted with one of these as a pet. 2) We've never heard of someone being busted for having this on them at the border. 3) What items would you be willing to purchase at a roadside stand?
Americans love their pets — as many as seven out of 10 households are home to cats, dogs, birds… or more unusual animal choices. What defines a pet in the first place? Plenty of people are pushing the boundaries of the kinds of animals we usually think of as pets, blurring the lines between wild and domestic, livestock and companion, pets and pests. On this episode, we look at unusual pets and why people love and keep them — while others find them objectionable. We hear stories about ferrets and why they’re banned in some parts of the country, how one woman befriended a wild fox, and the chicken that helped a widow cope with her grief. Also heard on this week’s episode: We talk with James Serpell, an animal behavior researcher and professor emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania, about his neurotic parrot, treasure-hunting rat, and what defines a pet. Serpell has written “In the Company of Animals: A Study of Human-Animal Relationships.” Self-described “ferret people” are passionate about these mustelids, and say they’re funny, smart, and interesting pets. But owning ferrets is not permitted in California, New York City, and Hawaii — and these rules have gotten the attention of some of the most prominent politicians of our time. So why the ban on ferrets? Jad Sleiman looked into the backstory. Catherine Raven tells the story of how she befriended a wild fox — and what made their relationship different from that of owner and pet. Her book is called “Fox and I: An Uncommon Friendship.” Throughout the episode, we hear stories about people's best, worst, and strangest pets — from a field mouse thirsting for freedom, to some very fertile gerbils, to some disappointing sea monkeys, and a cat whose love language is scratching.
What makes a good companion animal? Sure, a puppy or pussy cat is fun, but what about a wallaroo? Bilby?
Perhaps we could all agree that pets are the best when it comes to companionship and comfort. But more than friendship, it's surprising to know that these furry friends may also be able to help solve crimes. Here are 5 Crime Cases Solved by Extraordinary Pets.5. Doberman Pinscher named TungaDogs have long been known in history as animals capable of performing extraordinary tasks, some of which are impossible for humans to accomplish. Take for example this amazing story of Tunga, the hero Doberman Pinscher of Karnataka. 4. Lori Auker and her pet catsCriminal investigation experts often advise detectives never to miss checking on household pets. Cats, for instance, shed fur profusely. Most of the time, their hair sticks to anything. Any person with malicious intent will likely regret harming a cat owner.3. Murder of Shirley Duguay The Shirley Duguay murder case will be remembered in crime history as the first to ever implement a unique forensic technique. 2. Pet cockatoo named BirdWe can't possibly know what went inside the mind of a man named Kevin Butler when he named his pet cockatoo “Bird.” There are two likely possibilities: he was a huge fan of the NBA legend Larry Bird, or he was just too lazy to think of a clever name. 1. Murder of Oluwaseyi Ogunyemi It's quite disheartening to know that sometimes animals become involved in human crimes. We have to remember, though, that it is not their fault to be used as a threat or, in this story, a terrible killing machine.
Correspondent Daniel Salg visits a German who has more than 20 wallabies as pets in his garden. - Ein Tiernotfallsanitäter in Deutschland hält mehr als 20 Wallabies als Haustiere in seinem Garten. Die Nachbarn staunen nicht schlecht über die possierlichen Hüpfer. Deutschland-Korrespondent Daniel Salg hat den Tierliebhaber besucht.
Producer Chris's daughter, Avalyn got her first pet from the Easter Bunny!! Have you or your kids ever asked for "unusual" pets?
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Simon Marcel discusses dating someone who owns exotic pets. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Cats and Dogs are alright in my book but their not exciting as pets you know? So Raziq and I decided to talk about owning tigers and komodo dragons. Are they dangerous? Sure? Is it dumb to purchase one online and own one? Maybe so. Tune in to find out the types of pets we would own!
Story Story Podcast: Stories and fairy tales for families, parents, kids and beautiful nerds.
Pets and livestock in fairy tales have an odd way of going above and beyond for their folk heroes. Enjoy Cathryn Fairlee telling "Buryonka" and True Thomas telling "The Bee Keeper and the Hare".
Unusual Pets. Weird Proposals. Entertaining Voicemails, and more.
Where your Q-rator and co-host, Daniella, talk unusual pets, horse racing and angry girl songs.
Tara's Unusual Pets by Neev magazine
We dig deep into the sticky issue of the reported medicinal properties of Manuka honey. Our main topic this week is Unusual Pets: more specifically, we outline common unusual pet species and debate which make good pets, and which species should not be kept. Brendan competes his review of the Clarius veterinary wireless ultrasound system. He gives its a high 9.4 Send us an email to enter our competition for a mystery prize pack delivered to your door: VetGurus@gmail.com Links: Manuka Honey -science or snake oil? Unique pollen signatures in Australian honey could help tackle a counterfeit industry Why do Canberrans pronounce Manuka differently? Please support our main sponsors: Chemical Essentials. Cleaning and disinfection products and solutions for a wide variety of industries throughout Australia, as well as specific markets in New Zealand, Singapore and Papua New Guinea. The sole importer of the internationally acclaimed F10SC Disinfectant and its related range of advanced cleaning, personal hygiene and animal skin care products. Specialised Animal Nutrition. Specialised Animal Nutrition is the Australian distributor of Oxbow Animal Health products. Used and recommended by top exotic animal veterinarians around the globe, the Oxbow range comprises premium life-staged feeds and supportive care products for small herbivores. VetGurus@gmail.com Twitter: @VetGurus Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/vetgurus
Inspired by a facebook picture of a cute baby pig, Episode 6 is about Fancy and Unusual Pets! Mini pigs (hear Kate’s impression of a pig) iguanas, snakes, BIG CATS, Bengal Cats and other hybrid half-fancy pets! Sunshine the Cat helps to wrap up the episode with her experience and opinions. Organization Mentions in this episode are: riverdale farm https://www.facebook.com/RiverdaleFarmToronto mini pig rescue http://www.heartsonnoses.com/ Wild Cat Sanctuary http://www.wildcatsanctuary.org/ Tennessee Elephant Sanctuary http://www.elephants.com/elecam/ Comments! Quenstions? Please email: tofinopsychic@gmail.com Kate Sitka is a spirit medium and animal communicator located in Tofino, BC. To learn more about her and her work, please visit her website tofinopsychic.com and her blog psychicintraining.com