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25 August 2012

Wombs With A View: One Wonders What Animal Rights Activists Would Say About Aborting Them...



M2RB:  10,000 Maniacs







These are the days
These are days you’ll remember
Never before and never since, I promise
Will the whole world be warm as this
And as you feel it,
You’ll know it’s true
That you are blessed and lucky
It’s true that you
Are touched by something
That will grow and bloom in you




From the Daily Mail:


They may grow to be very different beasts, but these breathtaking images reveal how surprisingly similar the beginning of life can be for the animal kingdom.

Captured using revolutionary four-dimensional scanning technology, scientists have managed to shed light on the world of mammals inside the womb.

As diverse a bunch as they are - elephant, dog, dolphin and penguin are all shown united by their similar stages of development.



An Asian elephant fetus after 12 months in the womb, getting ready to take her first heavy steps in the world


An Asian elephant foetus after 12 months in the womb, catching some shut eye before she takes her first heavy steps in the world in just under a year's time. The gestation period for an elephant is 22 months



A tiny puppy looks already set to pounce as he reaches his full gestation period of around nine weeks


Paw-sing for thought: With tiny paws poised an unborn puppy looks already set to pounce as he reaches his full gestation period of around nine weeks 



A baby dolphin seems to be smiling for the camera as he prepares for his big splash
Say cheese: A baby dolphin seems to be smiling for the camera as he prepares for his big splash


Using revolutionary four-dimensional scanning technology, scientists have captured the images for a National Geographic Documentary called 'Extraordinary Animals in the Womb'.

They were captured by using a combination of three-dimensional ultrasound scans, computer graphics and small cameras to document the animals’ development from conception to birth, and give an unparalleled glimpse into a world that few of us would ever expect to see. 

The images were also used on a Channel 4 documentary 'Animals in the Womb'. 

The documentary explores the marked similarities between very different animals. 



dog in womb 
 
Sleepy?: A dog foetus could be mistaken for a cat in these ground breaking images. 
dog in womb
  

The animals - as diverse as they are - strike remarkably similar poses in the womb



penguin inside womb 
Snug as a bug: A penguin curls up in it's mothers womb.  The gestation period lasts about 63 days. The females then lay the egg and pass it on to the male penguin while they go off to feed.  
penguin in womb




Would the Left, especially animal rights activists, permit the abortions of the above up to an including when the heads of the animals were extending out of the mum's birth canal?


These Are Days - 10,000 Maniacs

These are the days
These are days you’ll remember
Never before and never since, I promise
Will the whole world be warm as this
And as you feel it,
You’ll know it’s true
That you are blessed and lucky
It’s true that you
Are touched by something
That will grow and bloom in you

These are days that you’ll remember
When May is rushing over you
With desire to be part of the miracles
You see in every hour
You’ll know it’s true
That you are blessed and lucky
It’s true that you are touched
By something that will grow and bloom in you

These are days
These are the days you might fill
With laughter until you break
These days you might feel
A shaft of light
Make its way across your face
And when you do
Then you’ll know how it was meant to be
See the signs and know their meaning
It's true
Then you’ll know how it was meant to be
Hear the signs and know they’re speaking
To you, to you



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