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Critters For Sale is a 2021 adventure video game by independent developer Sonoshee. Described as "a hybrid between (a) point and click adventure and visual novel ", the game is an episodic collection of five short stories unified by themes including "time travel, black magic and immortality".
Based on a folktale, the story follows a mustachioed cap-selling peddler (unnamed in the book, he is known as Pezzo in the sequel, Circus Caps for Sale) who wears his entire stock of caps on his head. When the peddler goes to sleep under a tree, a troupe of monkeys steal all the caps, except his own checked cap, and put them on.
Dirty Beasts is a 1983 collection of Roald Dahl poems about unsuspecting animals. [1] Intended to be a follow-up to Revolting Rhymes , the original Jonathan Cape edition was illustrated by Rosemary Fawcett.
Chukar Patridge from United Arab Emirates. The chukar partridge (Alectoris chukar), or simply chukar, is a Palearctic upland gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae.It has been considered to form a superspecies complex along with the rock partridge, Philby's partridge and Przevalski's partridge and treated in the past as conspecific particularly with the first.
"Dirty feeders with moldy seed will cause diseases, which can be fatal to birdlife," says Smith. "Bacterial diseases can cause birds to go blind and fungal diseases can cause respiratory issues."
Cats that spend time outdoors are at greater risk with exposure from dead animals, as well as wild birds or mice, which can also carry bird flu. Bailey and Coleman recommend trying to reduce their ...
The Naughty Naughty Pets is a Canadian animated children's television series of shorts by Decode Entertainment and C.O.R.E. Based on a series of children's books by Wendy Ann Gardner, the show debuted on CBC Television in 2006. Both the books and the animated show star a girl named Windywoo and her cabal of mischievous pets.
It’s time to change that. The psychology of dirty talk “hasn’t received a ton of study,” says Justin Lehmiller, Ph.D., a researcher at the Kinsey Institute and MH advisor.