what does it mean when thr pigeon makes a sad moaning noise..? she/he was sitting in the corner of the cage while the other one stood infront of her/him, possibly protecting it..?
You walk past us in the park, the store, you drive past us, you talk to us, you go to school with us, you work with us.
And although it may not be evident, we are here.
We will always be here.
It's not a trend, it's a way of life. Therianthropy is not a choice, it's something you're born with. For some people, it takes them longer to discover that they're therians.
God, for all you know you could've gone to a McDonald's drive thru and talked to a German shepherd about how you wanted your Big Mac cooked. About how you want your fries with no salt. Your coke with no ice.
For all you know, your college professor could be a grizzly bear teaching you about ancient Roman history. The glee on his face as he explains the Roman empire.
For all you know, your doctor could be a stag, telling you that you need to cut back on the fatty foods; your cholesterol is too high. She tells you that you need to eat more salads and salmon.
We are everywhere.
We are all around you.
We are never leaving.
So, the next time you look around, just remember: we are your neighbors. We are part of the world, just like you.
just took these out after soaking them in dawn. the pelvis has a rotting smell to it, because there is some flesh remaining, and i don’t exactly know what to do. i am new to vulture culture, but it seems fun! tips on what to do??
how long should i leave my deer skull/spine/pelvis in the water for? i found it yesterday in the forest with only the slightest bit of meat remaining. i carried it back for 5km, (Canadian lol) and i pressure washed it for 20-30 mins. i let it dry, and the next day (now) i put it in boiling water with dawn dish soap. ive had it in for about 25 mins. when should i take it out?