Laisrean
August 9th, 2006, 11:54 AM
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Science/2006/08/06/1722134-cp.html
The black and tan Rottweiler stiffens and his ears press forward when he homes in on his catch, giving scientists on board a clear path to the foul prey bobbing in the water.
As he draws nears, the burly dog hooks his paws onto the edge of the boat and sticks his hindquarters up in the air, indicating he's tracked what has become a critical piece of the puzzle surrounding the health of the endangered right whale - its poop.
This article is part interesting, part gross, and part funny all at the same time. :yayah:
It is all part of saving the whales. :boing:
The black and tan Rottweiler stiffens and his ears press forward when he homes in on his catch, giving scientists on board a clear path to the foul prey bobbing in the water.
As he draws nears, the burly dog hooks his paws onto the edge of the boat and sticks his hindquarters up in the air, indicating he's tracked what has become a critical piece of the puzzle surrounding the health of the endangered right whale - its poop.
This article is part interesting, part gross, and part funny all at the same time. :yayah:
It is all part of saving the whales. :boing: