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		<title>A Sense Of Security Provided By Recoverypets.com Pet Tag</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The greatest benefits of ownership is knowing that your property will be there when you need it, but ownership of a pet requires a different type of security measure. Because, pets are living creatures with minds of their own, they have a tendency to want to explore new things, and this often encompasses wandering off [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The greatest benefits of ownership is knowing that your property will be there when you need it, but ownership of a pet requires a different type of security measure. Because, pets are living creatures with minds of their own, they have a tendency to want to explore new things, and this often encompasses wandering off and not knowing how to return to where they started. This dilemma poses a unique problem for their owners inthat their pet is out there alone, and they are depending on the kindness of strangers to reunite them with their lost pet.</p>
<p>Now, every pet owner wants to have a sense of security that their pet will be returned if lost, and this is evidenced by the popularity of various identification techniques, such as pet tags, tattoos, and pet microchips. But, all of these means of pet identification have their limitations, and those limits are based on the fact that the owners&#8217; information will not change, and that the finder knows how the pet is tagged. Although the most recognizable form of identifying a pet is the pet tag, this method is also subject to the limitations above, but a company called RecoveryPets.Com has rectified this problem.</p>
<p>The pet tag is not a new invention, nor is it high tech, but it is still the most recognize means of identifying a lost pet. Now the use of the pet tag has been revolutionize by combining the pet tag with a unique identification number and the internet, this company has effectively created a means to recover lost pets that will never become obsolete. And, by compiling a database of registered pet owners on the RecoveryPets.Com website with their contact information, the pet tag now provides a true sense of security for pet owners concerned about their pets wandering away. </p>
<p>RecoveryPets.Com provides their registered pet owners a location to place their contact information prior to a pet being lost, which will save them time in the recovery effort, plus it increases the chances of a quick return. So, a listing of the pets complete description, a full color photograph, along with up to ten methods to contact the owner is the base of the services provided by this company. Along with this service they provide the pet owner the ability to update their contact information free for the life of the pet.</p>
<p>Providing a sense of security that if a registered owners pet is lost they will have a better than average chance of being returned in the first six hours is the mission of all pet recovery services.  But, a pet tag along with the services provided by companies like RecoveryPets.Com can make this low-tech device the new revolution in pet recovery. For more information about the services provided by pet recovery companies visit:<br />
<br />http://www.recoverypets.com</p>
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<p style="background-color: #FFFFFF; width: 100%; padding: 0px;" class="text"><b>About the Author</b>: Thaddeus Collins is the owner of RecoveryPets.Com a company that specializes in the global recovery of lost pets using a unique tracking number that is registered on the companies website, and can be searched if the pet becomes lost. For more information visit <a href="http://www.recoverypets.com" title="http://www.recoverypets.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.recoverypets.com</a> </p>
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		<title>How Many Animal Species Create Artificial Structures</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 06:59:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The art of building houses predates modern civilization by thousands of years.  Some archaeological finds suggest that prehistoric humans and their predecessors may have been building shelters for hundreds of thousands of years.  Even today it is well known that gorillas and chimpanzees, two of mankind&#8217;s closest relatives among primates, build nests for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The art of building houses predates modern civilization by thousands of years.  Some archaeological finds suggest that prehistoric humans and their predecessors may have been building shelters for hundreds of thousands of years.  Even today it is well known that gorillas and chimpanzees, two of mankind&#8217;s closest relatives among primates, build nests for themselves in the wild.  The need for habitation and shelter from the elements is therefore very ancient and natural.</p>
<p>Other creatures that build shelters for themselves include beavers, ants, bees, wasps, birds, and many burrowing animals.  Animal shelters may consist of artificial materials such as paper-like hives.  And animal shelters may also consist of complex layers of dirt, leaves, twigs, and branches.  But some of the amazing things about animal construction projects is that they may include bridges, dams, and roads.</p>
<p>Some animals may even build doors and windows.  You can say almost anything is a <a href="http://frameandmount.50g.com/">door and window</a> but a few animals create elaborate swing-action doors and traps for their prey.  Animals may also use camouflage in their construction projects, or they may include multifunction chambers.  Some ants, for example, raise their own gardens and keep other insects for food.</p>
<p>What you won&#8217;t find among animals, however, is the use of construction codes.  Now people can say some pretty goofy things about <a href="http://frameandmount.tripod.com/">construction codes</a> but it would just be plain silly to talk about animals using construction codes.  And yet, after 100 million years, some animals build their homes, highways, and agricultural industries just like their ancestors did.  Maybe there is an unwritten law of construction that Mother Nature has yet to elucidate for us.</p></p>
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