Geoffrey Hewer-Candee created this delightful series of illustrations, which is ongoing at his Tumblr site. What if animals had the complex problems that humans have? That very notion is comic, as the simple, instinct-based beauty of the animal world is one aspect that keeps humans attracted to it. Imagining how human issues would be ascribed to animals is the basis of Hewer-Candee's series, and his imagination in that realm is a fun read. Visit the artist's Tumblr to keep up with his work and see more photos from this series here.
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As for the way the English use english there are a few other things that I think Americans did to "correct" english (I know you were the first speakers but that doesnt mean you are always the most correct ;) ). How can -re at the end of a word possibly be pronounced as -er? That has never made sense to me. Using standard rules of english the could only be pronouced as it is written ("ray" or "ree"). Also, why do you love your u's so much? honour, colour. So pointless. Again contradicting your own pronounciation rules. But I do love a lot of the British slang (us using the word "bathroom" is rather pointless when the vast majority of bathrooms have no bath these days, no showers)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_and_British_English_spelling_differences#-re.2C_-er
You can insure against something happening, but it's better to ensure it doesn't happen in the first place.
OK, if they just want one word for it, fine, but it's spreading over here!