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Dolphins show both tool use and culture
Author: Rakuen Growlithe
A: Basket sponge
B: Dolphin wearing sponge
C: Debris on the sea bed
D: Hidden fish
Researchers in Shark Bay, Australia have identified tool use and cultural transmission of the tool use in dolphins.
The scientists observed some dolphins occasionally pulling basket sponges from the sea bed and using them to cover their snouts as they foraged for food on the sea bed. The sponges presumably provided them protection from the rocks and shells on the sea bed. However, it wasn’t known why the dolphins bothered to forage there.
The research team now report that dolphins perform this activity to catch fish living under the sand’s surface.
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Unsheathed #83 - Status, Pitch Show instructions, Showing vs. Telling, Inserting Detail and Gateway wines! It's Unsheathed!
Hipster Animals on your Chest
The New York artist known as Dyna Moe has created a series of art prints known as Hipster Animals. That’s animals with names (or designations) like “Free-Form Radio DJ”, “Clipboarding Progressive”, and “Blase’ Street Fair Browsers”. Recently, several of these designs have become available on t-shirts for sale. You can find out more about Hipster Animals and see the new designs at the Hipster Animals site on Tumblr.com.
‘Legend of a Rabbit’ premieres in China
Author: Higgs Raccoon
Legend of a Rabbit (Tu Xia Chuan Qi), a 3D animated film from Tianjin Film Studio and Beijing Film Academy, premiered in China earlier this month. [tip: Andrew Pam]
Featuring a variety of anthropomorphic animals and kung-fu sequences, Legend of a Rabbit had a budget of RMB120 million ($ 18 million), required 500 animators, and was in production for over three years.
The movie’s synopsis reads:
One day, a dying Kung Fu master flees from the Imperial City to a small village. He’s been betrayed by his number one disciple and is on his last dying breathe. He is found by a humble farmhouse cook named Tu who, at the request of the dying master, must return a very important Kung Fu Academy Tablet to the master’s daughter Peony in the imperial city. Tu made a simple promise that turns out to change his life forever.
Never having been to the city, Tu already got off to a dangerous start. He finds the Kung Fu Academy but finds that it has already been taken over by the number one disciple, a ruthless bear named Slash. The old master and his daughter has gone missing. But to keep to his promise, Tu has no choice but to stay in the Academy to wait for their return. He’s bullied from day one for knowing no Kung Fu. But serving as a cook there, he picks up some Kung Fu as the days go by.
At the imperial city he meets a mysterious girl (Peony) who keeps herself anonymous to keep her own safety. Rabbit never knew that this girl is the one he’s supposed to pass the tablet to. After many misunderstandings, they finally are able to connect – but not before the big bad villain Slash decides to kill Peony and Tu for intervening with his evil plan to take over the entire China.
Super-powered Furry Pets “Sidekicks” Graphic Novel Review
07/20/2011
By: bluebarker
Synopsis: In a world were heroes and villains exist, Santat takes us to the perspective of the rather neglected pets of a superhero that sees villains more often than he does his new pets. With a recent tussle with some super villains, the superhero thinks its time to enlist the aid of a sidekick. Word spreads out to the four corners, and many will come. He doesn’t need to look far as none more eager to be his sidekick than his own pets. With the cat out of the house, the dog thinks he’s the most likely candidate against the chubby hamster named Fluffy and the newly arrived chameleon-lizard dubbed Shifty; they don’t really stand a chance. A friendly face from the past comes and helps the two tiny terrors have a fighting chance against the dog let alone against the scum of the city. The journey is long and filled with plot twists and humorous one-liners that will get anyone laughing, kids and adults alike. Pet competing over the love of their owner really takes a step back from the usual stories. Its a graphic novel about the value of family, forgiveness and all-around good fun.
Review: Dan Santat started out as an illustrator for some time now, but turning to illustrating his own stories his craft really shines through. From the looks of the art and design it is reminiscent of those Sunday Morning Comics with a splash of color and some dark moments as well. The overall look of the Graphic Novel is rough in stuff places giving it texture and real attention to detail in certain areas adds to the story and never takes away. Keying into the superhero element is just one factor of many that puts stresses on any family, whether its a family of parents and kids, or the caped crusader with pets to keep his company. The value of family and the importance of relationships really shines through with other themes such as “it doesn’t matter how small you are, you can still make a difference”, “wit and brains over brawn” and “always looking for the alternative to senseless violence, because once you cross that line you can’t go back”. Filled with nod offs to familiar figures, epic rivalry and witty humor of both the slapstick and verbal, its quite the page turner.
The real meat of the story comes from the tension between the dog and the cat. We know why dogs and cats don’t get along, but this time its personal and has some real weight behind it. Manny and Roscoe have been there from the beginning and yet they fight constantly. While Fluffy gets saddled with the new pet who doesn’t have a lick of sense about him. Yet more comes as Fluffy, a small hamster, how can he fight against bad guys who are bigger than him? Stronger than him? Manny comes in and tries to help out Fluffy for personal reasons and is reunited with an old friend with an even more malevolence than we first realize. And Shifty? Scared of everything and his only defense is to go invisible, how can he fight crime? Our heroes must find their place and learn life the way anyone with super powers can, which is to say that behind the super powers, behind the cool costumes and behind the mask, they really are just people and animals trying to do what they were meant to do.
By the end you’ll want more because it really is a great story that touches the soul and deserves to reread again and again. The cover alone says it all. The pets themselves are rather anthromorphic in a way through their proportions, expressions and ability to talk its no wonder they have so much fun being crime fighters. The camaraderie alone is enough to make any furry laugh their fur off. Personally to me its gets five out of five stars and two paws up all the way. But why don’t you be the judge of it and read it yourself. Available at booksellers nationwide and online, you don’t want to miss it. The expressions on page 5 are priceless.
This trailer was made by the the author of the graphic novel “Sidekicks”.
Review by VG (bluebarker) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.Based on a work at www.dantat.com.
r/furry: What would you like improved?
I was going through the spam/reported list and was wondering what you would like to see.
Just some ideas:
- a different theme
- smiley icons
- more moderation or less restriction on content
- better defined rules
I was wanted to tidy up the right column.
What rating should r/furry have? Adult? PG? G?
Should adult content be diverted to r/yiff ?
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You can do a lot with CSS. I was trying to emulate Furaffinity's style in this test.
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There has been one problem with reddit styles. CSS3 doesn't work yet.
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submitted by electricfoxx[link] [28 comments]
Best place for Uploading literature?
Ok, so I don't have a computer; I write and post all from my iPod. I have written a considerable amount of literature, and as I am on an iPod, AI cannot upload to FA. Where is a site that I can just paste in my stuff?
I intend on sharing it with you r/furry, as it is SFW; should I just paste it into a self.furry post, or do you guys know of a site that would fulfill my needs?
submitted by Fenno[link] [6 comments]
BDBC “Friday’s Child is Loving & Giving” by Andres Cyanni Halden, read by Alex Vance
Author: Toonces
Today’s reading comes from Andres Cyanni Halden, from the new anthology The Fortune Teller’s Poem, published by FurPlanet and featuring the work of Teiran, Foozzball, Whyte Yoté, D.J. Fahl, Andres Cyanni Halden, K.M. Hirosaki and Kyell Gold.
Molly died in a car accident.
Well, to be…
…read more at www.baddogbookclub.com
Find the full article here: The Bad Dog Book Club
The contents of this Podcast may have adult language and adult themes. The content is not produced by Furry News Network, but is posted for your convenience.
Rules on posting your own stuff? (e.g. artwork, literature)
Hey fellow furs,
I just wanted to clarify something before I post a link. I have an anthropomorphic themed story I'm writing which I want to share, but I'm conscious of what people think about others posting their own artwork or literature. I know some other sub-reddits hate it, so I just wanted to run it by you guys to see if it's okay. If not, I understand :)
I look forward to your replies. Thanks.
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Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 Gets So Freaking Furry With Rocket Raccoon
Capcom announced today that they are releasing Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3, a special edition of Marvel vs Capcom 3 with additional characters. Take a look at this roster, ’cause the game got a nice little boost of furry.
Capcom:
Firebrand
Strider Hiryu
Phoenix Wright
Vergil
Nemesis
Frank West
Marvel:
Hawkeye
Ghost Rider
Dr Strange
Iron Fist
Rocket Raccoon
Nova
On the Capcom side we’ve got Firebrand, buff shirtless demon of Ghosts and Goblin’s fame. You may recognize him from accidentally clicking on crossover slash art of him and Brooklyn from Gargoyles.
And even more bizarre is the choice of Rocket Raccoon on the Marvel side. Remember him? No, of course you don’t. But he’s here, and that’s kinda really fucking awesome.
The rest of the Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 roster is various levels of awesome/boring as well. Phoenix Wright is an incredible choice, but Ghost Rider, Nova, and Iron Fist? Meh.