#97348
03/01/2003 10:31 PM
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Not. It looks like a Mexican Calico Wolf to me. Wish I could send a link, but I can't. How could anyone call something a gray wolf that is definitely tri-colored? It's near-extinct according to the e-mail I received from a wildlife group. Fewer than four hundred remain on Earth.
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#97349
03/01/2003 10:34 PM
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#97350
03/01/2003 10:44 PM
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#97351
03/01/2003 10:52 PM
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Thanks for posting all those photos, guys. You see? It should be called the Mexican Calico Wolf. The calico wolf. Works for me, although I suppose you could argue that it's actually four-colored. What would that be? Quadra-colored? Tetra-colored?
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#97352
03/02/2003 12:00 AM
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it seemes to be more gray in the winter time, so perhaps it was named then. what a beautiful animal.
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#97353
03/02/2003 1:33 AM
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#97354
03/02/2003 1:36 AM
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is that lunch for the Mexican Gray Wolf?
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#97355
03/02/2003 1:38 AM
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#97356
03/02/2003 1:43 AM
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#97357
03/02/2003 2:21 AM
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you can't fool an OPP (olde prairie person); that's a yellow-headed blackbird! -ron obvious
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#97359
03/02/2003 2:29 AM
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#97360
03/02/2003 2:39 AM
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Or a black bodied yellow bird?
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#97361
03/02/2003 2:45 AM
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I remember seeing a story in Readers' Digest about fifty years ago, that said the red squirrels were going to drive gray squirrels to extinction. How? By gnashing their knockers off, biting their gonads off, gelding them, deprivi;ng them of any posterity.. But it never happened. I wonder why. I never saw a gray squirrel wearing a tin jock.
Edit: From the Internet. I can hardly believe it, the Readers' Digest printed a lie!
"The breeding season for red squirrels begins in late winter, with 3-6 young born in April, May or June after a 40-day gestation period. Reds have strong territorial instincts, often defending food sources and den trees against intrusion. The story that red squirrels castrate gray squirrels is untrue, although reds will aggressively drive off trespassing grays. "
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#97362
03/02/2003 5:48 AM
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you can't fool an OPP (olde prairie person); that's a yellow-headed blackbird! -ron obviousDat's right...but then it can't be a blackbird...it would have to be a yellow-and-black bird, wouldn't it?  -W'ON not-so-obvious
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#97363
03/02/2003 8:40 AM
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Here in the UK, grey squirrels are blamed for driving off the red squirrels, which is why we hardly see any red squirrels anymore. Though apparently, due to a difference in their feeding habits, the two types of squirrel shouldn't really affect one another as the red squirrels spend most of their time in the trees, with quite a specialised diet and the grey squirrels will eat anything.
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03/02/2003 8:43 AM
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#97365
03/02/2003 10:54 AM
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I'd call it a raspberry finch.
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#97366
03/02/2003 10:57 AM
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Oh, bonzai, what remarkable photos! The albino squirrel looked as though it had fallen into a flour bag--and the white blackbird? Whudda thunk?
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#97368
03/04/2003 1:08 AM
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there are several albino squirrels that live on the mall in DC. In nature, they would be easy prey for hawks and other preditors, but on the mall they live on handouts from tourist, and breed, and pass on the gene.
burried somewhere, with all my other things packed for moving, i too have a photo of an albino squirrel.
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#97369
03/04/2003 1:23 AM
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is there something about squirrels that they are more susceptible to albinoism? what animals are most likely to be born albino?
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#97370
03/04/2003 3:17 AM
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So, WW, hearkening back to your original question about the gray wolf not really being gray:
Is the red squirrel really red?
Is the blue whale really blue?
And blackbirds, evidently, don't have to be black.
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#97371
03/04/2003 10:09 AM
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Mice and rabbits are supposed to be particularly suseptable, aren't they? And also a lot of reptiles, though in their case, their colours are often inverted or something like that.
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#97372
03/04/2003 10:36 AM
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Yes, I noticed that the naming of animals appears to be a little arbitrary. But in the case of the Mexican gray world, the naming is even more arbitrary. There's not much gray there that I can see, and certainly the Mexican gray wolf is at least as red as that red squirrel. However, someone above pointed out that the Mexican gray wolf is more gray in winter. Perhaps it was named in the winter. I suppose I'm grayer in winter, too, at least emotionally.
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#97373
03/04/2003 1:32 PM
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When you live in a Mexican gray world everything is more arbitrary.
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#97374
03/04/2003 2:29 PM
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Yes, in Gray World, everything is simple, everything is in black & white.
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#97375
03/04/2003 2:31 PM
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everything is in black & white
Or either shades of gray, one.
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#97376
03/04/2003 2:38 PM
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Or a whiter shade of pale? Procol Harum...A Whiter Shade of Pale, Conquistodor. Great music!http://www.procolharum.com/
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#97377
03/04/2003 4:30 PM
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Oh, just shut up, guys!  Haven't you ever typed something quickly and didn't edit? Bunch of steenkin' perfectionists!
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#97378
03/04/2003 5:00 PM
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If it hadn't been so funny…
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#97379
03/04/2003 7:55 PM
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Help me play along on the violin for WW here, Faldage. Blackbird(John Lennon, Paul McCartney) Lead Vocal: Paul McCartney Blackbird singing in the dead of night Take these broken wings and learn to fly All your life You were only waiting for this moment to arise
Blackbird singing in the dead of night Take these sunken eyes and learn to see All your life You were only waiting for this moment to be free
Blackbird fly Blackbird fly Into the light of the dark black night
Blackbird fly Blackbird fly Into the light of the dark black night
Blackbird singing in the dead of night Take these broken wings and learn to fly All your life You were only waiting for this moment to arise You were only waiting for this moment to arise You were only waiting for this moment to arise© 1968 by Lennon/McCartney or make that McCartney/Lennon as Sir Paul would now prefer
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#97380
03/04/2003 10:33 PM
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I didn't see a single mention of any dadburned Mexican Gray World in the lyric... sheesh.
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#97381
03/04/2003 11:10 PM
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#97382
03/05/2003 12:15 AM
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I didn't see a single mention of any dadburned Mexican Gray World in the lyric... sheeshLook again: Take these broken wings and learn to fly, Into the dark of the Gray World night. 
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#97383
03/05/2003 8:32 AM
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Your eyes see what my eyes cannot see. I am blind. I see no gray world there except in what you wrote just above. All I see is black night--and I'm hearing quite a bit of rain, to boot.
What does "to boot" mean and where did it come from? Bootless means 'useless'--so perhaps 'to boot' means 'to put to use'?
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#97384
03/05/2003 1:35 PM
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so perhaps 'to boot' means 'to put to use'?
To boot.
Meaning: In addition to. Origin: From the Old English word bot - compensation.
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#97385
03/05/2003 3:31 PM
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And remember, Dub-Dub, a Lone Wolf is never gray, just lonely...
Four and twenty blackbirds, Baked in a pie...
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#97386
03/05/2003 3:44 PM
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03/05/2003 4:27 PM
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