What Rainbow? by Scott E. Allen
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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What Rainbow? by Scott E. Allen
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Smart labrador uses the Archimedes Principle to drink
John Kroll
I can’t… / via
“My friend’s cat got its head stuck in a vase, freaked out, broke the vase, & was left with this.”
Source: Reddit u/Hardin314
Pelvis Comparison.
In case anyone wanted to be able to tell the difference between an equine and a bovine pelvis (and a sheep there at the top)!
Cows have more square-shaped pelvises than horses, which are more concave along the sides. And it’s kind of odd tell but every equine pelvis I’ve ever had was shaped so that it will stay propped up on its own if stood upright. Cow pelvises always tip over.
As with humans, you can sex an animal by its pelvis. Female cows and horses have significantly wider pelvises than male animals to allow for the birth of their young. The horse pelvis in these photos is most likely from an old mare and the cow pelvis is most likely from a bull.
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