Except instead of wasps, I would have
baby rats living there... And partway through painting one of my boys would say, «Why don't you paint it blue?»
Not exact matches
Animals studies show us that regularly separating
baby from mother alters the brain (the first 10 days of
life for
rats is comparable to the first 6 months for human
babies).
Cue my not - so - silent relief that none of my
babies ever gave a
rat's ass about pacifiers past their first few weeks of
life.
To clarify the relationship between «neophobia» — a fear of novelty associated with shyness in both animals and humans — and
life span, Cavigelli and her team classified
baby male
rats based on their reaction to unfamiliar objects.
Not only can endocrine disrupting chemicals affect developing
babies later in their
lives, but there's some evidence that they can also affect future generations: one study on
rats showed that exposure to endocrine disruptors during pregnancy affects the brain two generations later!
From my experience with fellow
baby boomers who have already retired in their 50s, I can give you one tip: if you truly wish to leave the
rat race before you're 60, then get a government job in your early 20s — preferably upon graduating from university or college — enroll in the Defined Benefit pension plan, then hang on to that job for dear
life for about 30 years.
She
lived outside of town and they were managing just fine on the kid's rabbits, lizards, mice,
rats,
baby bunnies, squirrels, etc..
All of us want only the best for our fur
babies, and now, with technology and research constantly expanding, more of us have the option of scheduling surgery in order to give their
rat the quality of
life they deserve as members of our family.