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こんにちは、私の名前はミシェルです!Kon'nichiwa, watashinonamaeha Misherudesu!

Hola, mi nombre es Michelle!

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Think about it. When you eat a piece of meat, you literally eat a corpse, a dead animal. I’m not saying this to “disgust” you or to convince you of anything, just calling things with their names. We have been using the word “meat” long enough to make us forget it is a dead animal. This animal was alive before, and it was raised, and killed, not in awesome ways. --Laura Marie

Now, when I eat, honestly, I am so much happier to tell myself that this meal didn’t cause any murder, does not contain any blood, cruelty, and that nobody is dead for my palate. It is honestly one of the best feelings in the world. --Laura Marie
Men have decided they have the right to determine which species are for us to love and will be lucky as pets, and which ones are destined to end up in a Filet with sauce and potatoes – or which ones can be used and abused for our own entertainment (like the corrida). But if you like your cat, then you should be able to love the same way a cow or a sheep. There is no superior or inferior specie. No specie that deserves hugs and kisses, and the other the death sentence or torture. I can assure you that EVERY animal can be tamed and become a pet, if you wanted to, just like your cat or your dog. Take at random one cow, or one chicken, destined to be killed in the food industry, and bring it at your home, and treat it like your pet. I promise you will start to discover his personality, get attached to it, want to hug it. You would love them just like your pets. There is absolutely NO difference. --Laura Marie


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This blog is dedicated to Shadow and Dexie the cockatiels, RIP “There is one living spirit, prevalent over this world ... which assumes a multitude of forms according to subordinate laws. There is one thinking sensible principle allied to one kind of organic matter "Dinosaurs are the best way to teach kids, and adults, the immensity of geologic time

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Phoenicopteriformes[]

Flamingo 2

Phoenicopteridae[]

The flamingos.

3 genera, 6 species

Podicipediformes[]

Western Grebe at the Cabrillo Salt Marsh

Podicipedidae[]

The grebes.

6 genera, 33 species

Phaethontiformes[]

Red-tailed Tropicbird

Phaethontidae[]

The tropicbirds.

1 genera, 3 species

Pterocliformes[]

Pterocles quadricinctusEYP19A

Pteroclidae[]

The sandgrouse.

2 genera, 16 species

Mesitornithiformes[]

Subdesert Mesite Male

Mesitornithidae[]

The mesites.

2 genera, 3 species

Columbiformes[]

Strutting pigeon.gk

Columbidae[]

The pigeons and doves.

46 genera, 332 species

Eurypygiformes[]

Juvenile kagu

Rhynochetidae[]

The kagu.

1 genera, 1 species

Eurypyga helias -Tulsa Zoo -USA-8a

Eurypygidae[]

The sunbittern.

1 genera, 1 species

Steatornithiformes[]

Oilbirds

Steatornithidae[]

The oilbird.

1 genera, 1 species

Nyctibiiformes[]

Nyctibius griseus 2

Nyctibiidae[]

The potoos.

1 genera, 7 species

Podargiformes[]

Tawny frogmouth wholebody444

Podargidae[]

The frogmouths.

3 genera, 16 species

Caprimulgiformes[]

Caprimulgus macrurus

Caprimulgidae[]

The nightjars and allies.

14 genera, 94 species

Eared nightjars are sometimes placed in their own family.

Apodiformes[]

Australian Owlet-nightjar Samcem Jan03

Aegothelidae[]

The owlet-nightjars. Sometimes in Caprimulgiformes or in their own order.

1 genera, 11 species

Hemiprocne coronata -Wilpattu National Park, Sri Lanka-8-cropped

Hemiprocnidae[]

The tree-swifts.

1 genera, 4 species

White-throated Needletail 09a

Apodidae[]

The swifts and swiftlets.

18 genera, 105 species

Hummingbird

Trochilidae[]

The hummingbirds.

112 genera, 341 species



Metaves total: Genera: 213 Species: 974

Grand total so far: Genera: 371 Species: 1504



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