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Hendriks’ Dog Laments The Disappearing Arctic
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It looks like the global warming has caused Hendrik to shrink compared to his dog…
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/09/110927112413.htm
The dog must have just returned from his migration to the “cooler North” since he was not affected by the “global warming shrinkage”.
I think the dog’s gone in now.
It’s either too hot for him, or he’s off to watch Chelski.
Where’s the football pitch?
Reblogged this on Gds44's Blog.
Glad to see the dog is safe and sound. He has survived another ice free Greenland winter.
That dog better be careful around that water. Gators love dog.
I wonder if anyone has an archive of Hendriks pictures so that year to year changes could be studied?