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Deep Sea Fishing For Hake In Maine

29th September 2009
Hake come in a variety of forms, including red, white, silver and long fin, and many of these species can be found off the coast of Maine. Certain species are stocked, including the red hake, which is found most commonly in the Georges Bank and Gulf of Ma... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Deep Sea Fishing For Redfish In Maine

29th September 2009
The redfish, also known in some parts as red drum, became important commercially in the mid-twentieth century, particularly off the Atlantic coast of Canada and Maine, where the species is found in relative abundance. The quality of their meat and their m... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Diving with sharks

23rd September 2009
For all those who take up the under sea challenge there is always the distinct possibility that you will one day encounter a shark. Sharks are the top of the food chain in the oceans and seas and they have been around for millions of years and adapted to ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Incredible Space Grinders

01st September 2009
A Space grinder or just a grinder which is made up in the cylinder and is separated in two distinctions. Its halves are separated by a pegs or a sharp teeth and thus because of its shape the materials are placed effectively in the cylinder and thus gets t... Read >
Author: Alien

Monsters That Hide In The Deep

13th August 2009
Magnificent sea animals, cuttlefish and squid are not fish, but cephalopod molluscs. They are among the most intelligent species on planet earth, belonging to a family that includes Octopus and Nautiluses. With a sharp beak-like mouth, plus eight long ten... Read >
Author: lynthomas

Bengal Tigar in India

08th August 2009
Bengal Tiger in India About Royal Bengal Tiger: Since the era of gods and goddesses, Tiger has been of great importance in India. It has been mentioned in every myth, epic and literature. The only place where Royal Bengal Tiger is found is the land of n... Read >
Author: nani

Mysteries of the Deep

26th July 2009
Hey kids, what do you think is the most unexplored part of our planet?  It’s not the depths of the rainforest. It’s not the burning deserts. It’s not even the frozen Arctic waste. The most unexplored parts of our planet are our oceans!  We’re ju... Read >
Author: Sarah Jane Elliott

The Snallygaster - A Creature of Cryptozoology

23rd July 2009
In the Blue Ridge Mountains in Maryland, a mysterious creature lurkes and scares the local people. It is called the Snallygaster. Deriving its name from the German words "schnelle geist" or refers to a fast or quick ghost or spirit. The early descrip... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Scientists Sprint to Save Tasmanian Devil

16th July 2009
While saving an endangered species can be a race against time, saving the Tasmanian devil has become an all-out sprint. Similar to a fuzzy black bear cub but with bright pink ears, sharp teeth and a "devilish" snarl, this carnivorous marsupial has been de... Read >
Author: hjeter

The Importance of Flossing

02nd July 2009
Along with brushing your teeth, you should also be flossing on a daily basis. Flossing will remove plaque and debris in areas that your toothbrush isn't able to reach. A buildup of plaque can lead to gum disease or tooth decay, which is why flossing is ... Read >
Author: Antwan Richardson

Top 5 Adrenalin Activities in SA

04th June 2009
South Africa has a vast selection of activities best suited to those courageous men and women out there who feel the need to challenge their darkest fears. With a fine blend of mountains, craggy sea cliffs, boisterous rivers and vast wilderness areas, t... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid

Has your cat chosen you?

19th May 2009
You have already chosen your cat. But have you ever wondered whether your cat has chosen you? Knowing these small tips will help you find the answer for that question. They can help you a lot in building a great rapport with your pet. If a cat starts p... Read >
Author: Dilani

Backpacking with Bite in Cape Town

18th May 2009
Thrill seekers take heed: if you think you've done the most extreme things in life already, think again. Perhaps you've bungee jumped the great canyons of Australia, or leapt from a plane over American soil and hurtled to the ground. Maybe you've spent an... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Getting Started with Red Flag Rule Compliance

12th May 2009
On August 1st, 2009 the FACTA Red Flag Rule goes into effect. If you're the average small business owner you haven't even heard about the Red Flag Rule. You might also think it only applies to financial institutions. However, these new regulations affect ... Read >
Author: Melinda Powelson

California Ocean Fishing - All About Barracuda

23rd April 2009
Barracuda, one of the most common surface game fish in Southern California is a popular target for saltwater anglers. Though some turn up their noses at Barracuda as table fare, if properly prepared, they are one of the best eating fish of the area, light... Read >
Author: Jeff Spira

When to Say I Love You: How to Know if it is Time to Say the Three Big Words

09th April 2009
When to say I love you? Falling in love can be likened to a lot of different things, probably because falling for someone is a different experience for every person. Some people compare falling in love to getting hit between the eyeballs by a very large b... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Your Aquarium And Fish Care Choices

17th March 2009
How to Care for Dangerous Fish Characidae belongs to the Ostariophysi species. The fish have small adipose or connective tissues or fins. The fish have jaws, which include teeth. Characidae also has Weberian small bony structure (Ossicles), which link... Read >
Author: suegold

Safety Tips for Dealing With an Aggressive Iguana

10th March 2009
Hostile iguanas can cause very serious harm to you. It's important that you're always cautious around these large lizards. Even those can are normally tame can turn on you in an instant. This article will give you a few tips on dealing with aggressive ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Two Common Types of Sharks

09th March 2009
Sharks live in the sea. In the sixteenth century they were referred to as “sea dogs” and were known to be non-ferocious creatures. But maybe as a way of adaptation to environmental changes, sharks are now known to attack when they see people. They hav... Read >
Author: Urmann

Whelping Puppies - Raising the Litter

04th March 2009
After about 10 days, the puppies will start to open their eyes. By 2 weeks of age they can see pretty well and are able to find the mother easily if they get separated. The puppies are learning to walk but are still very wobbly. At this point, they are st... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

The Final Word On Eating Meat

28th February 2009
To eat or not to eat MEAT…that is the question. And here’s the answer: We should eat what the human body was designed – or evolved – to eat. What’s the easiest way to tell? Look at other animals. Let’s take a look at the characteristics of... Read >
Author: Nate Rifkin

The Benefits of Indoor Living For Cats

10th February 2009
Cats are carnivores, natural hunters, and experts at survival. Once, when the United States had more of a rural society, cats were easily capable of roaming outside during the daytime to help keep the property rodent-free and then retreating inside a hous... Read >
Author: Ron Ayalon

Dogs' Aggression: How to Deal with Dogs' Aggressive Behavior

02nd February 2009
Dogs are certainly among man's best friends. However, in some circumstances, these animals also have the potential to be people's and other animals' worst enemy. As canines, dogs are equipped with sharp teeth and attacking techniques that make them danger... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Taking Care Of Dangerous Fishes

31st January 2009
Characidae belongs to the Ostariophysi species. The fish have small adipose or connective tissues or fins. The fish have jaws, which include teeth. Characidae also has Weberian small bony structure (Ossicles), which links to the bladder and inner area of ... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Keep your Horse Healthy & Avoid Behavioural Problems

17th January 2009
With any wound be gentle and use your common sense and stay calm to prevent causing your horse any further pain or worry as this can lead to the horse becoming unstable with its behaviour especially if he doesnt feel safe and secure. Call your vet if you... Read >
Author: Tammy Patterson

A Guide To Aggressive Behavior In Dogs

16th January 2009
Are you just plain fed up with the aggressive dog behavior your pooch is displaying? Join the crowd. Aggressive behavior in dogs is the most serious dog behavior problem that you'll face as a dog owner. However, canine aggression is preventable if ... Read >
Author: Darlene Norris

Secrets to Preventing a Diabetic Foot Amputation

12th January 2009
Up above, the crashing of the wave tosses wild currents around the coral. A small damselfish swimming through the reef is tossed against the reef and nicks itself on the sharp coral. Three shiny scales scrape away and drift motionless, until the current s... Read >
Author: Dr. Christopher Segler

More Information About The Red Iguanas

12th January 2009
The iguana is one of the largest species of lizard families that consists of 60 different types with over 700 species. Iguanas have whiplike tails, curly tails, swifts, and anoles. They are mostly America, specifically southern Canada and South America, a... Read >
Author: John Simmons

Fear, Born of Prejudice, has Found a New Face

27th October 2008
What would you do if a monster with pointed sharp teeth, blue skin and green hair popped out of your kid�s closet one night? What would your kid do? Scream for help, I�ll bet � and rightly so with such a scary sight confronting him! But what if that... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Shark Cage Diving in Cape Town - Great White Shark Diving Around Gansbaai

27th October 2008
Shark cage diving has become an incredibly popular experience for both tourists and locals alike in Cape Town and its surrounds. With the blending of the warm Indian Ocean and cool Atlantic Ocean around the Southern Cape Coast, this marine setting provide... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks

How to Give Medicine to Your Reptile With the Least Pain (For Both of You!)

21st October 2008
Giving medication to reptiles can be "pretty slippery". With their varied physiological and anatomical make-ups, choosing 'routes of drug administration' is fairly complicated. Having to deal with scales, teeth, and a cranky attitude makes reptile medicat... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

M.K. Gandhi on Vegetarianism

17th September 2008
I just returned to Bali from a quick trip to Singapore and want to share something inspiring. I arrived in Singapore on Sunday, which happens to be market night in Little India. Amongst an ocean of ultra modern buildings, non-stop advertising and sup... Read >
Author: markament

Ferret Care And The Best Way To Keep Them Healthy And Happy

05th September 2008
Ferrets are available to purchase at your local pet store or breeder, also you may be able to find one at a animal shelter. Because they live a long life just like a cat or dog, it is important that you know how to care for them and keep them healthy, hap... Read >
Author: Graham Williams

Beware Of Animal When Cave Exploring

04th September 2008
The dark and damp chambers of a cave serve as home to a number of creatures that can be both creepy and crawly. Some animals are accustomed to go inside caves just to rest or hibernate; while others are true blue dwellers that can't survive outside the ca... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

Piranha Aquarium Guide (HTML)

14th August 2008
BASIC PIRANHA FACTS Piranhas have red throats, razor-sharp teeth to rip flesh with ease, and silvery gold flesh (red-bellies have red bellies, of course). Piranhas are native to South America and Guyana and it's against the law to bring them in and out... Read >
Author: Pathen Pros

Piranha Aquarium Guide (HTML)

14th August 2008
BASIC PIRANHA FACTS Piranhas have red throats, razor-sharp teeth to rip flesh with ease, and silvery gold flesh (red-bellies have red bellies, of course). Piranhas are native to South America and Guyana and it's against the law to bring them in and out... Read >
Author: Pathen Pros

Dangers of Scuba Diving

14th August 2008
Scuba diving is a beautiful experience, which allows people to view a whole different world. We enter an unknown world in which the danger of scuba diving has been taken into account. The dangers all into two group: those in the ocean itself and that of t... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Chihuahua

22nd July 2008
If you are searching for a good companion in your apartment that is caring, exceptionally lively and affectionate, Chihuahua can be your pet. Chi is a small sized dog (6-9 inches in height and 1-3 Kg in weight) with ‘apple-dome’ shaped head; it is the... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Flytech Butterfly - Gadgets at Find-me-a-gift

07th July 2008
Flytech Butterfly The Flytech Butterfly is a wonderful girly version of the usual boyish style flying toys. The Flytech Butterfly is mounted on an easy to use hand held charger. Once your butterfly is charged, press the trigger and watch her flutter, t... Read >
Author: sarah hague

How to Find Pet Products

23rd May 2008
If you have a dog or cat, you need to train them properly so that they will know their limitations and they will also have a good relationship with you and the rest of the family. There are a lot of solutions on how to train your dogs effectively. You c... Read >
Author: trinity

The Day I Fell In Love with Mickey

20th May 2008
I hate cats. No, the more correct term would be afraid of. I’m afraid of those feline creatures, so much that whenever I see a likeness of a cat, I hurry off to the other direction. And when I say likeness, I mean anything that is remotely close to ... Read >
Author: summer

Homemade Recipes of Hair Care Cosmetics

14th May 2008
The use of henna as a natural conditioner proves to be very beneficial for your hair. It helps to bring back the bounce and flair of your hair which has been lacking for quite a while. The principle of care for oily hair and scalp condition is the same ... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Deep Sea Fishing on your California Vacation

07th April 2008
As a webmaster of a high traffic web site about California ocean fishing, I get a lot of e-mails from people wondering how to go about taking a deep sea fishing trip when they come to California on vacation. I thought I'd put together this article to desc... Read >
Author: Jeff Spira

Homemade Recipes of Hair Care Cosmetics

03rd April 2008
The use of henna as a natural conditioner proves to be very beneficial for your hair. It helps to bring back the bounce and flair of your hair which has been lacking for quite a while. The principle of care for oily hair and scalp condition is the same ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Pictures of Cat's Body Language can tell you a lot

02nd February 2008
Pictures of cats' body language can tell you a lot about what your cat is thinking. But ask yourself this question first – is there something going on that would make your cat act the way it is? Did something change in your cat's home environment? A n... Read >
Author: Reagan Oreilly

Dinosaur Facts

07th November 2007
The dinosaurs have always thrilled humans and held them spell bound for their variety of species from small to huge and gigantic dinosaurs. They are no more in existence but their presence is still felt in the museums, books and films. The dinosaurs first... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Dinosaur Facts

07th November 2007
The dinosaurs have always thrilled humans and held them spell bound for their variety of species from small to huge and gigantic dinosaurs. They are no more in existence but their presence is still felt in the museums, books and films. The dinosaurs first... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre

Home Remedies For Mouth Ulcers - Treat Mouth Ulcers

30th October 2007
Most mouth ulcers resolve themselves in less than a week. Only the most severe and stubborn cases where there are multiple lesions and extreme pain may call for more vigorous action. Normally various home remedies for mouth ulcer treatment will suffice.Mo... Read >
Author: Alien

Major Breakthrough in Dog Training Revealed

21st October 2007
I guess you are reading this article because you have a pet dog and you're having a hard time controlling his behavior, right? Have you experienced those times when you would want your dog to poop at the right places but he stills unload inside your hous... Read >
Author: dusty road

Fixation and Removal of Wallpapers

09th August 2007
Fixation & removal of wallpaper is also a technique. Properly fixed wallpapers go a long way and give very lucid effects. One must adopt the proper technique to achieve the best results. It not only sane time and cost but also help in better and long life... Read >
Author: Tapan

Tiamat, the First Dragon

03rd August 2007
The first dragon story on record is found in the Babylonian creation epic, Enuma Elish. First called Labbu by the Sumerians in 3000 BC, this dragon came to be known as Tiamat when that civilization gave way to the Babylonians and their mythologies blended... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

American Shorthair

27th June 2007
Domestic cats are related to lions, tigers, leopards, cheetahs and pumas. All share similar traits. They communicate by meowing or roaring. They use sharp teeth and claws for hunting. And, they enjoy catnapping! The first cats arrived in North America wi... Read >
Author: Crystal Chan

Rare And Exotic Garden Perennials For Landscape Planting

01st May 2007
The term, 'perennial plant', means simply that the plant returns following severe freezes, to grow again the next year. Trees are cold hardy tested perennials by nature, some trees that are evergreens and do not go dormant, but merely slow down during var... Read >
Author: Patrick Malcolm

How to stop your cat chewing on electrical cords and other objects

05th April 2007
Chewing on electrical cords can burn or shock your cat, causing respiratory problems, cardiac arrest and even death. Cat's sharp teeth and their inquisitive nature can put your cat at high risk. This is especially an issue with kittens. Here's what to ... Read >
Author: Mike Ray

Bite Inhibition & Appropriate Chewing

06th February 2007
This is a short article to help you train your puppy to stop chewing your furniture and to teach him to play-bite appropriately. This training will give your puppy a basic grounding in canine manners which will help prevent him becoming an adult dog that ... Read >
Author: Justine Kay

Tiamet, the First Dragon

06th February 2007
The first dragon story on record is found in the Babylonian creation epic, Enuma Elish. First called Labbu by the Sumerians in 3000 BC, this dragon came to be known as Tiamat when that civilization gave way to the Babylonians and their mythologies blended... Read >
Author: Emma Snow

Create Photographic Images in a Sea Cave

08th January 2007
Create Photographic Images in a Sea Cave Photographing in a sea cave, although not without it's safety hazards, provides a challenging and rewarding photography opportunity. Wilderness photographer, Laurie McArthur, gives basic tips on handling the dif... Read >
Author: Laurie McArthur

Pike - Learn the facts that can help you catch the trophies

07th January 2007
This voracious and carnivorous fish lives in freshwaters on the Northern Hemisphere. Northern Pike (Esox lucius) is also known by its folk name of "Water Wolf". Pikes grow as large as 150 cm in size and 25 kg in weight (1' to over 4', and weigh 50 pounds)... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin

Hemmingway's Nile Perch

06th January 2006
About 20 years ago I was window shopping in the lovely little village of Long Melford in Suffolk, England. The mile long main street of mainly Georgian shops is an antique collector's heaven. Towards the top of the village is a specialist shop selling stu... Read >
Author: Derek Miller

The Intelligent Way To Eliminate Your Puppy Biting Behaviors

05th January 2006
Bringing home a new puppy is always an exciting time. Introducing the new puppy to the family should be fun for both yourself and your puppy. One of the first challenges, however, to the excitement of the new puppy, is curbing inappropriate puppy behavi... Read >
Author: Jonathan Cheong

How To Stop Your Cat Scratching And Ruining Your Furniture

05th January 2006
It's natural for cats to scratch but often it destroys your good furniture. Thankfully there are some things that you can do to relieve the problem. Many people watch in sadness as their cat destroys virtually everything that he can get his claws into.... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Shih Tzu - Training Your Shih Tzu To Not Bite

14th November 2005
liminating biting behaviors Bringing home a new shih tzu puppy is always an exciting time. Introducing the new shih tzu puppy to the family should be fun for both yourself and your shih tzu puppy. One of the first challenges, however, to the exciteme... Read >
Author: Connie Limon