Eating Aliens

Eating Aliens
Author: Jackson Landers
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 161212027X

Describes the author's quest to hunt invasive animal species and turn them into meals, showing how anyone can feed a family while enjoying the thrill of the hunt and helping to protect and conserve the natural environment.

Brain-Eating Aliens: Investigating Potential Biological Beings in Space

Brain-Eating Aliens: Investigating Potential Biological Beings in Space
Author: BÜŞRA ARSLAN HAKTANIYAN
Publisher: BoFo YaY
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2023-08-14
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

Space, the final frontier, has always captivated the human imagination. Throughout history, we have looked up at the night sky with wonder, contemplating the existence of life beyond our blue planet. The quest to unravel the mysteries of space and discover potential extraterrestrial beings has been a driving force in scientific exploration. In this book, "Brain-Eating Aliens: Investigating Potential Biological Beings in Space," we embark on a fascinating journey to explore the possibilities of life beyond Earth. With the rapidly advancing fields of astrobiology and exoplanetary science, we are now better equipped than ever to probe the depths of the cosmos and seek answers to age-old questions. As we delve into the realms of astrobiology, we encounter captivating concepts such as habitable zones among galaxies, stars, and planets. These regions offer tantalizing prospects for life to thrive, prompting us to ponder the diversity of life in the vast expanse of the universe. The discovery of exoplanets and the identification of conditions suitable for life challenge our understanding of what it means to be habitable and encourage us to broaden our horizons. Intriguingly, the panspermia theory sparks our curiosity about the possibility of life traveling from distant corners of the cosmos to our humble abode. We explore the traces of extraterrestrial biological interactions on Earth, seeking to understand how cosmic visitors might have left their mark on our planet. Venturing into the unknown, we open our minds to unconventional possibilities – the existence of silicon-based life forms and enigmatic gas giant creatures. These conceptual models challenge our perception of life and invite us to envision a rich tapestry of beings beyond our wildest imaginations. As we investigate the potential existence of primitive extraterrestrial beings, we begin to appreciate the resilience and adaptability of life. The interplay between extraterrestrial species and their ecological relationships sheds light on the intricacies of interplanetary ecosystems and evolutionary processes. Our pursuit of understanding extraterrestrial life leads us to ponder the implications of human encounters with alien civilizations. We contemplate the various scenarios of initial contact, the strategies for communication, and the ethical considerations that underscore the significance of responsible exploration. The journey into space is not without its challenges. We must tread carefully to protect both humanity and any potential extraterrestrial life forms. We must ponder the consequences of introducing foreign organisms to our home planet and establish ethical boundaries for our interplanetary endeavors. As we immerse ourselves in the depths of space exploration, this book serves as a guide, a gateway to the wonders that await us. Our fascination with brain-eating aliens is not driven by fear but by an insatiable thirst for knowledge, a desire to understand our place in the cosmos, and an appreciation for the boundless frontiers of space. Let this book be a testament to human curiosity and our unyielding spirit of exploration. As we gaze up at the night sky, let us remember that beyond the stars lie countless possibilities, waiting for us to unravel their secrets. May the journey into the unknown continue to inspire generations to come, as we venture boldly, hand in hand with science and imagination, into the uncharted territories of space. Büşra Arslan Haktanıyan

Aliens Ate My Homework

Aliens Ate My Homework
Author: Bruce Coville
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2014-02-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1481415603

Following the successful repackaging of Bruce Coville’s My Teacher Is an Alien series, great new covers for another popular backlist series from the bestselling author. IT’S THE WEIRDEST ALIEN INVASION EVER! “I cannot tell a lie,” says Rod Allbright. And it’s the truth. Ask him a question and he’s bound to give you an honest answer. Which is why, when his teacher asks what happened to last night’s math assignment, Rod has to give the only answer he can: “Aliens ate my homework, Miss Maloney!” Of course, no one believes Rod this time, so they don’t bother to ask him why the aliens are here. It’s just as well, since he is sworn to silence about their secret mission and the fact that he has been drafted to help them!

Aliens for Breakfast

Aliens for Breakfast
Author: Stephanie Spinner
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2011-09-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0307801594

It's been ten years since Richard Bickerstaff sat down to breakfast and an alien climbed out of his cereal bowl! Join Richard and Aric, a tiny, wisecracking creature from the planet Ganoob, as they battle to save the world from evil aliens in Aliens for Breakfast, Aliens for Lunch, and Aliens for Dinner. We're reissuing the trilogy with brand-new covers sporting a space age 10th Anniversary logo. Now a new generation of readers can experience the fun and adventure that won these books rave reviews and loyal fans!

My Cat Ate Aliens

My Cat Ate Aliens
Author: Natalie Griffin, D.V.M.
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2019-03-15
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1642588806

"So Much Fun! I kept wondering what the next exciting animal encounter would bring. Highly recommend My Cat Ate Aliens, A must-read for those who love animals and love the unexpected happenings they bring into our lives." ""Marty Becker DVM, "America's Veterinarian", Author of 25 pet/vet books, Nationally syndicated pet columnist, & Founder of FearFreePets.com "Dr. Griffin has written a humorous and heartwarming collection of stories for those who put faith and furry family members at the center of their lives. This is a wonderful book for those who find humor in pets and the strange animals they live with." ""Dr. Andy Roark, DVM MSc Her frantic voice hurried on," It's so horrible! I'm just worried about my cat, poor Princess Fluff!!! She's going to die of alien infestation if no one helps her!!"- My Cat Ate Aliens My Cat Ate Aliens and Other Humorous Tales in Veterinary Medicine is a collection of over 40 outrageous stories from the world of veterinary medicine. Dr. June B. French and her friends take you on a journey where they find themselves in the most unlikely scenarios, filled with surprising characters and twists no human could have foreseen. It all begins in a shelter, wherein they are faced with an impossible, heart-wrenching dilemma. From there, many more adventures are mapped out as you follow June into the land of dogs, cats, horses, alpacas, camels, horses, and even birds of all feathers (the scariest June has ever faced). You will also follow the journeys of June's beloved veterinary comrades, who detail their unexpected situations. These stories include a junkyard horse, a nudist colony, a bear and even a few mountain oysters. And you will also soon meet the furry friend that inspired this whole collection: the cat who ate aliens. These events are the unscripted trials of animal loving professionals in their everyday careers, with the greater mission to aid shelter medicine as well as finding the humor in the crazy situations they find themselves in. We do hope that you enjoy our stories! Author: Natalie Griffin, D.V.M. Contributions to this book by: Emily Peck Cindy Roberson Carrie Grace, DVM Tracy Jagocki, DVM Scott Richardson, DVM Michelle Richardson, DVM Rebecca Fratello, DVM D Pugh, DVM, MS, MAg DiplACT, ACVN, & ACVM Wendy Seesock VBSPCA Staff Reviews Derby Brackett (CEO): "Very easy to read - such fun stories. I love that you are sharing true and enriching, yet humorous experiences. I can't wait to share with my 10 year old grandson who is an animal lover too." Vikki Spruill (Director of Finance): "I keep My Cat Ate Aliens beside my bed for a quick chuckle every night before going to sleep. The stories are funny and heartwarming, a good way to end my day!" Nikki Shepperd (Retail & Sales Manager): "This book is definitely a page turner! I feel like I have a smile on my face while reading each short story and then once the story comes to fruition, the giggling really begins. I really love it!" Theresa Tsutsui (Customer Service Representative): "I really enjoyed reading My Cat Ate Aliens. Such a fun book and so relatable! I especially loved the story about the goat. "In Rut" I laughed out loud!" Jessica Lee (Customer Service Representative): "I love reading the book with my husband! It's both insightful into the veterinarian and shelter world and hilarious! I would highly recommend the book!" Maggie Henson (Customer Service Representative): "In general, all the stories from Dr. Griffin's days in vet school make me happy. My boyfriend's daughters love animals, particularly the 5 year old, and the examples of how hard and lonely, but incredibly rewarding school can be make me feel like if either of them decide to go the vet route, they will have a realistic expectation of what they will experience in school. Granted, at their ages they cannot quite read the book themselves just yet, but I believe they will enjoy it once they are ready..." S.C: "My Cat Ate Aliens" is a pleasant read that provides interesting, and lighthearted, insight into the veterinary work world. The writer's informal and personal style makes this an easy, fun read. I enjoyed the organization of the book into a variety of cleverly-titled short stories covering a wide range of animal clients.

Even Aliens Need Snacks

Even Aliens Need Snacks
Author: Matthew McElligott
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2014-08-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 080273815X

In this read-to-me eBook follow up to his breakout picture book, Even Monsters Need Haircuts, Matthew McElligott brings back the young monster barber in a new tale where his culinary concoctions bring him galaxy-wide fame. Creating snacks that make most humans queasy, this chef has found a new clientele--aliens. Readers will delight in McElligott's gently offbeat humor and unique artistry as spaceships full of hilarious creatures line up for a taste of the intergalactic cuisine.

Deadly Equines

Deadly Equines
Author: CuChullaine O'Reilly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781590480038

There is widespread belief in a warm and comforting story which states the horse is a gentle herbivore. What if a Rosetta Stone had been found to unlock the dark secrets of the horse s past? An international multi-million dollar industry serviced by horse whisperers, glossy magazines and popular culture preaches that horses are meek prey animals who fear predators. What if evidence demonstrated horses have slain lions, tigers, pumas, wolves, hyenas and humans? Contemporary writers have successfully airbrushed murderous and meat-eating horses out of literature. What if Shakespeare, Sherlock Holmes and Steve McQueen provided artistic evidence to refute that claim? Thanks to global equestrian amnesia, the crucial role played by horses in recent history has been lost to mankind. What if testimony revealed meat-eating horses had been used to explore the Poles and photographs had been discovered of Tibet s blood-eating horses? Deadly Equines is a revolutionary departure from equestrian romance. It is a fact-filled analysis which reveals how humanity has known about meat-eating horses for at least four thousand years, during which time horses have consumed nearly two dozen different types of protein, including human flesh, and that these episodes have occurred on every continent, including Antarctica. Various sources of corroborating data, including legends, literature, cinema, news stories, scientific reports and eyewitness accounts are presented for the reader s investigation. None of these items had been hidden. They were ignored, misinterpreted or, in some cases, censored. The result is the first exploration of the horse s hidden history, an alternative equestrian world populated by forgotten facts, overlooked evidence and astonishing stories. Amply illustrated, and containing a map of occurrences, this study challenges the reader to develop a new under-standing of the horse, one based upon reason, not fantasy.

Aliens & Anorexia

Aliens & Anorexia
Author: Chris Kraus
Publisher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2018-06-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1782834249

It's 1996, and Chris Kraus is in Berlin, seeking a distributor for her film Gravity & Grace, described alternately as 'an experimental 16mm film about hope, despair, religious feeling and conviction' and 'an amateur intellectual's home video expanded to bulimic lengths' ... It's 1942 in Marseille, and Simone Weil is waiting for the US entry visa that will save her from the Holocaust, while writing work described alternately as a 'radical philosophy of sadness' and 'immoral, trite, irrelevant and paradoxical' ... It's the late 90s, the millennium is approaching, and Chris Kraus is in Los Angeles, not eating, waiting for her s/m partner to reply to her emails ... It's 1943, and Simone Weil is in London, completing her project of transcendence by dying of starvation ... Filled with Chris Kraus' trademark wit and frankness, unfolding to reveal the lives of ecstatic visionaries and failed artists, Aliens & Anorexia is an audacious novel about failure, empathy and sadness.