- Ecuador, Spain agree to strengthen tourism cooperation
Ecuador and Spain on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding on expanding tourism cooperation in order to increase tourist flow between the two countries.
The memorandum, providing guidelines for the next five years, was signed between Ecuador's Tourism Minister Freddy Ehlers and his visiting Spanish counterpart Joan Mesquida.
It includes provisions for the exchange of information on sustainable development, technology innovation, tourism statistics, marketing experiences, the use o ... エクアドルは、スペイン水曜日にするため、両国間の観光の流れを増加させるために、観光協力を拡大に関する覚書を締結した
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- Video | 'Squid worm' sucked up by submersible is new to science
Creature that uses bristles to swim and has 'arms' on its head discovered nearly 3,000m beneath waves off Indonesian coast
使用クリーチャーが泳ぐ毛とその頭の上に。。u0026#39;腕。。u0026#39;がインドネシア沖波の下約3,000 mを発見
- Arrogance invites harsher crackdown
When almost every media mention of your institution is accompanied by the nickname "vampire squid", you might think it prudent to learn a little humility. Not, it seems, if your name is Lloyd Blankfein.
ときに、ほぼすべてのメディアあなたの機関の言及のニックネームは。。u0026quot;吸血鬼イカ。。u0026quot;に伴って、それを慎重に少し謙虚に学ぶことと思うかもしれない
- Do you have a psychic pet? | Open thread
Paul the psychic octopus may have predicted Germany's World Cup results, but many discern a sixth sense in their own petsLionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Franck Ribéry – just three of the footballing superstars whose reputations were expected to be sealed into history at the World Cup. But none of them have come out of tournament with as half as much credit as Paul the Octopus, the British-born but German-reared cephalopod who correctly predicted the fate of his adopted nation in each of their five games – beating the 80% record he boasted in Euro 2008. As has been remarked all over Twitter, if Paul had backed his predictions with bets, he would by now be squids in ...The phenomenon of apparently psychic animals is not a new one. Many people, including the owner of a parakeet named Mani, are convinced their pets hold the powers of an oracle. Others believe their pets can understand their emotional ups and downs and use this ability to help them through hard times.Do you think animals are smarter than we commonly suspect? Do you think your pet has a sixth sense?PetsAnimalsguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
ポール精神タコは、ドイツのW杯の結果を予測しているかもしれないが、多くは自分のpetsLionelメッシ、クリスティアーノロナウド、フランクリベリの第六感を見分ける - わずか3その評判の歴史にW杯で密封されると期待されたサッカーのスーパースター
- Kerre Woodham : Pirate having a whale of a time
I imagine Sea Shepherd's Pete Bethune is as happy as a little Southern Ocean squid aboard the Shonan Maru 2.Oh, the digs wouldn't be all that flash on a Japanese whaling ship and he wouldn't have much in common with the rest of... 私は少し南インド洋に満足しているシーシェパードのピートベトゥーン想。湘南丸2.Oh船は、突っ込んでは、日本の捕鯨船のすべてをフラッシュと彼の共通点の残りの部分に多くのことはなかっただろうことはないイカ...
- Killer whales rarely attack humans
Sailors coined name of largest dolphin species after seeing them prey on whalesKIller whales, one of which killed its trainer in Florida yesterday, are the largest species of the dolphin family. There are up to five types of killer whale, which range across the world's oceans.Their fearsome name is thought to have been coined by sailors who witnessed them hunting other whales. Depending on type, killer whales can prey on fish, squid, birds and marine mammals such as seals.They have also attacked swimming deer and moose. In 1997, a boatload of tourists west of San Francisco saw a killer whale defeat a great white shark.Up to eight metres long and weighing more than six tonnes, killer whales can swim at 30mph – and often kill prey by butting them at speed. Although equipped with fearsome teeth, they prefer to stun before they kill and can throw seals into the air and lash them with their tails.Killer whales in Pacific coastal waters, uniquely among mammals, never leave their mother's side. Females can live for 90 years in the wild, and some family groups comprise four generations.Attacks on humans by wild killer whales are rare and are usually blamed on the animals mistaking people for prey. Attacks on wild killer whales by humans were, until recently, far more common and governments encouraged their shooting because of the competition for fish.Killer whales in captivity seem more of a threat, and there have been a reported two dozen or so attacks on handlers or pool intruders since the 1970s.Marine lifeOceansZoologyUnited StatesDavid Adamguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
それらを見た後、最大規模のイルカの船乗り造語名whalesKIllerクジラで、そのうちの一つは昨日、フロリダ州では、トレーナーが死亡したイルカの家族の最大の種が獲物
- The week in wildlife – in pictures
From breaching whales to randy squids and hungry giraffes – here are the best of this week's images from the natural world
違反のクジラからランディのイカと空腹キリンに - ここでは、自然界からの今週の画像中の一番です
- Warren Buffett To Exercise $5B Goldman Sachs Warrants In 2013
Warren Buffett spoke about Goldman Sachs on Thursday from Sun Valley while attending the Allen & Company conference. The Oracle of Omaha indicated he would be exercising his right to buy $5 billion in Goldman stock in 2013, an option he was awarded in 2008 when he extended a $5 billion life-line to the ailing investment bank. Buffett also noted he’d like questioned Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein to remain as the top dog at the vampire squid. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- The week in wildlife - in pictures
From a newly hatched cygnet to giant squid and sleeping wolves, here is this week's pick of images from the natural world
巨大イカ、眠っているオオカミに孵化シグニットから、ここでは自然界からのイメージの今週の選択です
- New species discovered in 2010
From invisible squids to bald parrots to deep-sea fish with teeth on their tongues, here is the pick of this year's newly discovered animals
自分の舌の歯と深海の魚、ハゲインコに目に見えないイカここから今年の新たに発見された動物の選択です
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