Friday, July 23, 2010

Tiger attacks guy on elephant full video

This program centers on a hypothetical battle between two animals that could possibly meet in the wild, or in some cases, have been compared to each other by scientists. CGI  replicas and models were used to collect data (such as strength, bite force, etc.) about the animals. Then, in a virtual arena, a brief computer-animated fight scene reveals the results. Since this was done artificially, results may vary. Each episode of Animal Face-Off is 1 hour long, with the exception of the 12th episode, which is 2 hours long (including commercials).

Think of an animal

Think of an animal... What do you picture? Chances are it is one of the animals of Africa. These are the creatures we learn of in our youngest days. Lion, elephant, giraffe, rhino, zebra. These are the creatures that we use to define ourselves as human. African animals are icons of the wild. Yet, human influence is taking its toll. Most large mammals in Africa are threatened by poaching or habitat destruction as the population increases. The number of people in Africa will double in less than 50 years, with untold consequences for the wildlife that competes for the same natural resources.


Save the tiger, says Tendulkar after ton




Hamilton: Master batsman Sachin Tendulkar on Friday dedicated his 42nd Test hundred, which put India in command against New Zealand, to the cause of tiger conservation.

"I would very much like to like to dedicate this hundred to tiger conservation because that is what right from the start of this tour the whole team had decided. I have given a couple of messages as well in this regard. So I would dedicate this one to tiger conservation," said Tendulkar, who smashed a sublime 160 at Seddon Park.

On the eve of the first Test, Tendulkar had supported the cause, expressing his concerns at the dwindling numbers of tigers in India.



"At the start of the century, there were nearly 40,000 tigers in India. Today, that number has shrunk to 1,700 and we are losing at least one tiger a month. The rate at which the tiger is being hunted down is alarming," Tendulkar had said.


Thursday, July 22, 2010

Save the Tiger

Save the Tiger is a 1973 film about moral conflict in contemporary America. It stars Jack Lemmon, Jack Gilford, Laurie Heineman, Thayer David, Lara Parker and Liv Lindeland. The film is adapted from the novel of the same title by Steve Shagan, (the first book by the author of The Formula and other thrillers, and generally regarded to be his most successful novel by literary standards).


What Types of Trees Grow in the Jungle?

 Jungles are found on five of the Earth's continents. The type of tree that grows in a particular jungle depends largely upon what part of the world the jungle is located.

      Central American Jungles


Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Sex Now the Main Cause of HIV in China

Sex has overtaken drug use as the main cause of HIV infections in China leading to worries the disease may spread outside of high-risk groups into the general population, according to experts and a report released this week, ahead of World AIDS Day this Saturday. There were an estimated 50,000 new cases of HIV in 2007, taking the total to an estimated 700,000 people living with the virus in China, said the report issued jointly by UNAIDS and a committee of the State Council, China's Cabinet.


Sex Tips for Animals—A Lighthearted Look at Mating

I'm a peacock, but I have a lousy tail. It isn't very big and the eyespots are wonky. The hens don't even feign indifference; they don't look at me at all. Is there anything I can do to impress them?—Invisible in Sri Lanka
Poor old "Invisible" has one of the most common problems of all, says Dr. Tatiana, a lonely hearts columnist for all species. All the girls want the rich handsome guy, not the poor ugly pimply one in the corner. Perhaps if he joined a gang, she advises, he might at least sneak in some mating opportunities on the sly.


Sex and the City in to the jungle




I saw Sex and the City 2 yesterday. I didn't anticipate it would be a very good movie (indeed, it reminded me at times of Mannequin), but I also didn't anticipate it would be a scifi film. What?
First off, I'm going to assume that the average io9 reader doesn't give a fig about Sex and the City-verse, but I'll say spoilers anyway. For the uninitiated, here's the entire franchise in five bullet points:

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Geography of Sex

Published in 2000, the 128 page The Penguin Atlas of Human Sexual Behavior contains a plethora of facts and data about sex and sexuality worldwide. Unfortunately, the data used in the atlas was not often available for each country in the world so the author, Dr. Judith Mackay, was left to map incomplete data which is sometimes from as few as a dozen or so counties. Nonetheless, the book provides a fascinating insight into the cultural geography of sex and reproduction.

Aye-Aye Daubentonia madagascariensis





 Aye-ayes can be found only on the island of Madagascar. These rare animals may not look like primates at first glance, but they are related to chimpanzees, apes, and humans.

Tarzan and the Jungle Boy

Tarzan and the Jungle Boy (1968) is an adventure  film starring Mike Henry in his third and final outing as a James Bond-like globetrotting Tarzan. Rafer Johnson and Aliza Gur co-star. The movie was produced by Sy Weintraub and Robert Day, written by Stephen Lord (based on the character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs) and directed by Robert Gordon. It was released in May 1968.


Plot summary

 At home in Africa, Tarzan assists Myrna, a photojournalist, and Ken, her associate, in their search for Erik Brunik, a thirteen-year-old boy lost in the jungle since he was seven years old. Tarzan is assisted by his friend Buhara, whose brother Nagambi does not wish the boy found, and attempts to kill him before Tarzan saves the day.

Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle

Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle is also the title of the eleventh novel in the original Tarzan series by Edgar Rice Burroughs.

Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle
Tarzan-Filmation.png
Format     Animated
Drama
Created by     Edgar Rice Burroughs (characters)
Directed by     Don Towsley
Starring     Robert Ridgely
Lou Scheimer
Country of origin      United States
No. of episodes     36
Production
Executive producer(s)     Norm Prescott
Lou Scheimer
Producer(s)     Don Christensen
Running time     half-hour
Production company(s)     Filmation
Broadcast
Original channel     CBS
Original run     1976 – 1981

Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle is an animated series created by the Filmation studio for CBS. There are a total of 36 episodes produced over the first four seasons.

The series does not appear in the Entertainment Rights library, and the rights most likely rest with the estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs. However, Warner Home Video has released one episode on DVD, "Tarzan and the Colossus of Zome," on Saturday Morning Cartoons: 1970s Volume 1; Warner Bros.' rights to the series may originate from their ownership of international TV distribution rights in the 1970s and 1980s

Monday, July 19, 2010

Animal Kiss

Amazing Tree House



Amazing Tree House

Sex in the Jungle Room




 I spent every night at the softball field the summer I was thirteen. Around ten p.m., with the last game called, players and fans emptied the dirt paths, splintering bleachers, parking lots, and concession stands of the Ball Mountain Softball Park, found on the edge—if there is an edge—of Loyalty, Arkansas. My brother, his friends, and I trespassed on those deserted spaces in the back of a forest green 1963 Ford pick-up, gate down, cans of Milwaukee's Best swimming in an open cooler. A cocktail of stale beer, souring belches, and freshly cut grass smelled like home to me. Still does.

On one of those evenings, a crisp night with stars and no rain, I sat on the ground next to Hunter Vincent. Hunter was sixteen with blonde hair, broad shoulders, and a formidable nose. He smelled of sweat and grease and too much cologne. Earlier that summer, he'd learned to water ski. He could down a twelve pack in one night, and his front left tooth was chipped from stumbling off his roof. I of course thought he was cute.

While Hunter and I played a game of football using beer bottle caps and our fingers, Margie Taylor asked, "What's the one thing y'all want to do before you die?" With frizzy hair, fleshy stomach, and short legs, Margie had teeth the color of movie-theater popcorn butter.

"You know what you should try to do, Marge?" asked my half-brother Donnie, ten-years my senior, lounging in the back of his truck. That night he was alone, but most nights he brought young drunk girls who wanted to get into his pants. I was only thirteen, but even I knew when someone was trying to get into somebody else's pants. That past spring, in the bushes behind my mama's house, a boy tried to reach down my pants, but I wouldn't let him. I'd been counting the stars while he kissed me, so God'd have to find me another temptation.

WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE, LOVELY

I was introduced to her mid-April 2008 while digging in the garden. Jimbo, our Tarzan landlord, shouted out to me, “This is Meryl.  She’s moving into the fern house and her 21st birthday is coming up on the 4th of May!  We’ll have to celebrate!” vintage hawaiian girl with parrot

“Yes, and I’d love to help out in the garden.” she said.

“Sure, I could use some help!” I answered “Nice to meet you.”

Meryl is a curly-haired brunette and coffee-eyed Taurus.  She had a young and proper air about her that I wasn’t sure would fit into the moldy, mosquito-infested piece of paradise.  I wondered if she was Taurus enough to stubbornly survive the creepy-crawly initiation. This will be good, I thought.  God was I right.

I was busy designing Hotel Bliss and she was busy with her sexy Italian man so we didn’t see much of each other in the beginning.  After her Italian lover went back to Italy, she emerged from her bed ready to socialize with her neighbor.  She arrived just in time to hear all about my week-long rendezvous with the ballerina.

Jungle Love—and Turf Wars

A new technique finds tropical birds sing duets to locate mates—and to guard their territories.

Using a new method to track birds over unprecedented distances, researchers have learned that a species of tropical bird sings duets both for finding a mate in the dense jungle and to intimidate other mated pairs.



Don't Think Sex When In The Jungle

...'cause out there in the middle of darkness, you won't be alone. 'cause out there, hidden beyond the jungle's dark walls, the Evil Ones are watching and waiting for you....

This tale combines two popular Kayan (a Borneo warrior tribe) stories, that reportedly happened in the jungles of Borneo in 1974 and 1979. Maureen Obong Jau, a native Kayan, communicated these gruesome stories to me in early April 2005.



It was already 4 pm when the group of hunters reached a clearing that marked the boundary between the village’s palm plantation and the edge of the virgin forest. Josef, the eldest of the men, was in his early fifties and led the group. From his tattered, bleached cloth one could recognize him as a villager. The younger men, trailing behind and chatting, looked different. Wearing blue jeans, fashionable sunglasses, and polo shirts it was obvious that these youngsters had become city kids already.

On World's Most Dangerous Road

These were moments I understood my life was little else than dust in the wind.

This road doesn’t belong to heaven, nor does it belong to hell. Shrouded in gloomy fog, it wiggles through countless serpentines incised in unstable soil and rock, immersed in fog and running along perilous cliffs and abysses. Bolivia’s capital La Paz depends on this road. It links the barren, almost desert altiplano with the fertile Yungas, were vegetables are grown, and sheep flock green hills. Yet this road became a curse for many. Built in back-breaking manual work by war prisoners during the early part of the 20th century, it achieved a legacy of death right from the very begin. Paved with cobblestone, a solid wall protects it from gliding into the precipices. Yet there is hardly ever space for more than one bus or truck. Passing traffic arriving from the opposite direction is a maneuver that requires courage, and good nerves. It’s true brinkmanship, in brief.  
  

"Jungle Woman" an erotic sex story by Timothy McCorkell


 "So, I guess you don't have plumbing," I said smiling as I stripped butt naked and headed off into the night with her to bathe in the waterfall.
As my body tingled with the delight of the cooling water I lost my footing on a slippery rock and fell. As she helped pull me up from the ground, her breasts brushed up against my chest and in an instant my arms were around her waist. She returned the embrace, as I gazed directly at her face while stroking her beautiful hair.
The Jungle Was Natural And Naked And So Were We.
I knocked on her door in the night of the steaming jungle heat. Startled, she rushed to the door and asked, "what are you doing in the jungle in the dead of the night?"
I gazed at her stark naked body in total amazement. She had the firmest and most perfect breasts I had ever seen. And her legs were amazing and toned to absolute perfection.
"You are very brave to be out here in the jungle at this hour, when it is frought with danger", she said with a look of approval.

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