Posts by Gary Williamson
As usual we, the public, get shafted in the end. 😾🦇
The BBC has found a pattern of spikes in trades on financial markets just hours, or sometimes minutes, before a social media post or media interview by the US president was made public.
Read more: bbc.in/4sIO0TW
Hello everyone, Christine here, this is the Little Red flying fox from a previous post,she came in with wing injuries from barbed wire entanglement and she was also pregnant.I am delightedto report that she gave birth yesterday, mother and pup are doing really well and mums' wing membrane is healing
The gospel according to Lindsey. 😼🦇
Exactly where we're headed. 😼🦇
Why won't anyone do something about it? 😾🦇
He should be held accountable for all the shit he's done, but I ain't holding my breath. 😾🦇
Big ears, big role in nature. 🦇
Townsend’s big-eared bat is one of B.C.’s most distinctive bat species, known for its oversized ears and gentle nature. It roosts in caves, old mines and quiet spaces where it can rest and raise its young.
On Bat Appreciation Day, we’re celebrating this remarkable
Fun Bat Fact: Bats have amazing immune systems! They rarely get sick. Their immune systems are just tuned differently. In flight, their body temperatures can rise to over 40C - which is basically in a fever. To avoid triggering an inflammation response, they have evolved a dampened trigger.
Sounds like a serious crime to me, unfortunately not for him. 😾😼
Happy Bat Appreciation Day to one of nature’s most misunderstood creatures… the Vampire Bat 🩸🦇
Found in Central and South America, the Common Vampire Bat (Desmodus rotundus) is the only mammal that survives entirely on blood.
Feeding on animals like cows, pigs, horses and birds, they use
Or 2026. 😼🦇
When we rescue a pup who fell from mom, they are of course very scared and don't understand what’s happening.
They call for mom in small heartbreaking chirps.
That’s why our foster mamas take the babies on them, under their shirts.
Because they need not only food, cleaning and grooming, but also
Nothing on earth wants to do what a vulture does. That's exactly why nothing can replace her when she's gone.
A turkey vulture can detect a dead animal from over a mile away by smell. She arrives before the carcass has time to become a problem. A group of vultures can reduce a large carcass to bone
Shining city on a hill my ass! 😾🦇
He says, " You hoomans should do this too." 😼🦇
That about covers them! 😼🦇