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A Japanese Man Toko Transforms Himself to Become a Dog

Having a pet seems to be the best way to overcome boredom as well as surpass having a feeling of being alone. Some people tend to domesticate Cats, some wanted Birds, and some are inclined to take care some variety of aquarium Fish while most of us, of course, the most popular, would love to have a Dog. The term 'a dog is a man's best friend' was first used way back in 1789 by King Frederick of Prussia. He’s claimed to say, “The only, absolute and best friend that a man has, in this selfish world, the only one that will not betray or deny him, is his Dog.” Research suggests dog ownership may improve heart health, decrease depression, and even help you live longer – it’s a symbiotic relationship that has been as beneficial for humans, as much as our canine companions. And it’s a bond that stretches back at least 15,000 years. That's one possibility at least; some fossil evidence suggests domestication as far back as 30,000 years. If that’s true then as James Gorman

Taking Care of The Betta Fish or Siamese Fighting Fish

What’s up guys!!! Let us talk about a really popular aquarium fish among fish keepers, it is an awesome fish lot of vibrant colors, a great fish even for beginners, the Betta Fish or better known as Siamese Fighting Fish. The Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens), commonly known as the Betta, is a freshwater fish native to Southeast Asia, namely Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. It is one of 73 species of the genus Betta, but the only one eponymously called "Betta", owing to its global popularity as a pet; Betta splendens are among the most popular aquarium fish in the world, due to their diverse and colorful morphology and relatively low maintenance. Siamese fighting fish are endemic to the central plain of Thailand, where they were first domesticated at least 1,000 years ago, among the longest of any fish. They were initially bred for aggression and subject to gambling matches akin to cockfighting. Bettas became known outside Thailan

Taking Care of Aquarium Fish Flowerhorn

Everyone has got to have a hobby. During the Pandemic times, a lot of people tend to give more time to what they’re interested in. Some began to gain more knowledge about plants, some tried to spend their time learning about constructing woodworks, while some started to pet fish. I personally have endured all of the above, but for some reasons, my curiosity leans more towards petting fish, specifically the Flowerhorn. For a short information, Flowerhorn breeding dates to 1993. Taiwanese and Malaysian peoples admired fish with protruding heads, known as 'kaloi' or 'warships', found in the western part of the nation. The slightly protruding forehead and long tail of cichlids were prized in Taiwanese society as bringing luck in geomancy. By 1994, red devil cichlids (typically Amphilophus labiatus) and trimac cichlids (A. trimaculatus) had been imported from Central America to Malaysia and the hybrid blood parrot cichlid had been imported from Taiwan to Malaysia. These fish

What Your Cat is Desperately Trying to Tell You

They say that the dog is a man's best friend, well, the cat is really something else! It is usually my mom who is more of a cat-person in the family, there were times that she seems to be talking with them. The funny thing is, those cats seems to be  having conversation with her, for real! I don't really think that those cats understand her but, I think, sometimes they do ;-) Those simple meows and really cute stares, might be their way to tell you something. Just read on and who knows in anytime from now, you'll find yourself talking to your cat! Hey don't get me wrong here, sometimes, I find myself talking to plants ;-) Okay let's get on with this shall we? When your cat twitches its tail and fixes you with a cold, glassy stare, it means something like: 1. I want a tickle. 2. Let me out. 3. Could you please die now, so that I can eat your remains. My bet would be number three! Can you imagine, can they really eat your remains? ;-) Kitties ar