Lady Gaga meat bikini outrages PETA

 

My girls have been listening to Lady Gaga music for awhile now and I was never quite sure whether I approved of it or not. I mean come on, its Lady Gaga right! 

That is until now…. 

In the latest issue of Japan Vogue (I am an avid reader btw) the Gagster sports a shiek-looking string bikini made entirely out of red meat, and if I had to wager a guess I’d say it was probably beef. 

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I personally think the bikini is neat looking, a piece of art you might say. What would they call that, Haute Couture?

Anyhow, our good friends over at PETA had an altogether different take on Gaga’s protein attire: 

“No matter how beautifully it is presented, flesh from a tortured animal is flesh from a tortured animal.” said PETA president Ingrid Newkirk  

 “Meat represents bloody violence and suffering, so if that’s the look they were going for, they achieved it.” 

I have no idea what look Lady Gaga was going for in this photo shoot, but she succeeded in upsetting PETA which is just fine in my books.

Outdoorsguy

You thought our bears were dangerous

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Over in India there is a fierce predator known as the Sloth bear – an animal perhaps the most dangerous of any land animal on earth. 

It truly puts all grizzly bears and black bears to shame, as far as aggressiveness and history of attacks and human disfigurement. 

According to Wikipedia: 

“The sloth bear is more inclined to attack man unprovoked than almost any other animal, and casualties inflicted by it are unfortunately very common, the victim being often terribly disfigured even if not killed, as the bear strikes at the head and face. Blanford was inclined to consider sloth bears more dangerous than tigers…” 

Last Wednesday alone, a sloth bear in Jarida village India went on a rampage and killed 4 people in one gruesome attack.

Killing rampages, for some reason, seem to be the Sloth bear’s speciality. According to statistics, one famous killing spree in India saw a single sloth bear responsible for the deaths of 12 people and injuries to 2 dozen others.

Let’s be thankful these angry bears don’t live in North America, as even our resident bears probably wouldn’t stand a chance against them!

Outdoorsguy

Nasty invasive fish suspected in Canadian waters

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I just returned from a week-long camping trip and was greeted to some very unpleasant news in the Canadian fish world!

Apparently, an Ontario woman caught a strange fish in Canadian waters last weekend; that is believed to be a Northern Snakehead.

While fishing in the Welland Canal – which links Lake Erie and Ontario last weekend, Amy Merry reeled-in the weirdest looking fish she, or anyone else around her, had ever seen.

“As I kept reeling it in, it would take off and pull the line back out. I thought it was going to snap the line or even the pole,” Merry told CTV news.

If this ugly invader does indeed turn out to be a Northern Snakehead – one of the few fish species that can actually breathe air – it would be very bad news for the Great Lakes System!

To give you a full appreciation for how nasty these fish are, here’s an excerpt on the Northern Snakehead taken from my book Weird Facts about Fishing.

“The northern snakehead is another odd fish that is native to the Yangtze River in China where they survive in large numbers. However, as with many other accidental introductions into North American waters, they can also be a scary sight and create substantial damage. The northern snakehead story in the United States dates back to the turn of the new millennium where a restaurant owner from New York City reportedly ordered some snakeheads to make soup for his restaurant. Well, that’s when all the trouble started.  

The northern snakehead, you see, is a very peculiar fish in not only its looks but in its ability to breathe air. These critters can live for several days out of water and in China are often packaged and shipped live as they will remain fresh for longer providing a fresher meal. It is believed that the New York restaurant owner received his snakeheads for soup but found them too cute to eat, so later decided to put them in his aquarium instead. As the story goes, his two snakeheads quickly consumed all the ‘feeder fish’ the restaurant owner offered them and in no time became too large for the aquarium. 


It is believed the man then released them into a pond behind the house where these native Chinese fish had their run of all the local pan fish in the lake, which they made short work of devouring. As time went on, the snakeheads reproduced and eventually found their way into other nearby water systems. They have reportedly even been caught by anglers in
Maryland and turned into the Department of Natural Resources for examination. Because of their ability to breathe air and the fact that they are extremely resilient, with such a veracious appetite, the northern snakehead is a real concern to local waters. Some people call them the “Jaws” of the new millennium. They are yet another example of an exotic fish species accidentally released into non-native waters. 


Within a year, it was discovered that the snakeheads had been found in six other
U.S. states.”

New Hampshire bear plays Goldilocks and steals stuffy

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In a New Hampshire town known more for its annual motorcycle rally, a brazen black bear has made international news. 

The wayward black bear strolled into Mary Beth Parkinson’s home in Laconia New Hampshire this week through an open door, and made itself quite at home in the family kitchen. 

The bear is being dubbed as ‘Goldilocks’ not because it ate porridge, but instead snacked on some pears and a clump of grapes it found sitting out. 

The bruin then washed it all down with a drink from the family fishbowl and grabbed a stuffed likeness of itself – a ‘teddy bear’ – on the way out the door. 

When the woman arrived home the sound of the garage door opening startled the bear which then made a run for it! 

Mary Beth Parkinson said she will make sure all her doors are properly shut when she leaves the house next time.

Now, how come this sort of thing never happens in Toronto?

In a related story, a bear in Colorado tore apart the inside of someone’s car this week. Apparently, it got in to eat a peanut butter sandwich left on the back seat, and was trapped inside when the door closed.

Outdoorsguy

Pickle Jar Bear may have broken free

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Reports from North-western Ontario seem to indicate the black bear who has spent more than 2-weeks with a plastic pickle jar stuck on his head, has managed to free itself.

The MNR office in Thunder Bay received a call from a resident who claims to have found a broken plastic container matching the description of the one first seen lodged on a bear’s head more than 2-weeks ago!

Hair analysis will be performed on the plastic jar for the presence of bear hair.

Another witness who saw the bear just two days ago and snapped a photo of it, claims it was in an entirely different area at the time and is sceptical of the jar found.

So there you go, the bear may or may not be free.  I will keep you posted!

Outdoorsguy

Turtle story made me sick

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Those of you who know me realize I am by no means a tree hugger, although when it comes to certain things I do find myself thinking more along Preservationist lines..

One such area is the harvesting of reptiles, namely turtles, in our part of the world. According to the MNR, those residents with valid Ontario license are actually allowed to harvest snapping turtles for consumption, although I have yet to meet anyone who does it. 

The daily bag limit for Ontario is two snapping turtles per person with a possession limit of 5, however the commercial sale of any turtle species is illegal and the harvest of those species besides the snapping turtle is also illegal. 

This past weekend I was sickened to hear a story that occurred on the very lake my trailer is on, and where I fish (& practice catch & release) every weekend. 

Apparently a group of visitors to the lake were seen catching and removing a ‘cooler full’ of turtles and then dividing them up in garbage bags at the end of the day. And it wasn’t just snapping turtles either, there were apparently other species including the rare spotted turtle in there as well.

Hey, this sounds a lot like poaching to me!

Evidently they had harvested the turtles to use for turtle soup, or perhaps they were selling them, who really knows! 

The whole story made me sick to my stomach and I wish I had been there at the time. My next step now is to report the incident to a law enforcement official with the Pembroke District. 

I know for a fact that the selling of turtles is illegal, after hearing about a Cornwall man who was fined $4,000 for selling turtles on the internet.  That man was convicted on eight charges related to illegally selling and offering to sell protected turtle species under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act. 

Maybe its just me but I believe there is something really wrong with this..and I plan to find out what these people are doing with all the turtles.

Outdoorsguy

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Strange creature found in Ontarios far north

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Who says weird creatures don’t exist in the wild..take a look at this thing!

Strange creature found in northern Ontario
By QMI Agency

It’s only a foot long and looks more like a deformed otter than a snake-like sea monster, but the body of a strange creature pulled from a northern Ontario lake earlier this month is causing a stir worldwide.

According to the website, a dog that was walking with its owners pulled the animal from an area creek.

It is being linked to mythological creatures like the Loch Ness Monster and Ogopogo, though many observers have already guessed it’s more likely a waterlogged bear cub or otter.

The story of the creature has already gone viral. It’s the subject of blogs from Australia to South America and has been featured in newspapers from China to the U.K., with headlines such as the U.K. Sun’s “The creature from the deep.”