Hemu Vikram Aditya
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Kash woh mère samne Hota toh mai uske peat kar uske kapde phaad kar usko manga nachwata Sadak pe inbred harms Ki soteli auladFrustrated Paki child farts again:
Kash woh mère samne Hota toh mai uske peat kar uske kapde phaad kar usko manga nachwata Sadak pe inbred harms Ki soteli auladFrustrated Paki child farts again:
iski language samjh naa aah rhi ..bhai woh urdu language bol jo humne dee h pehleFrustrated Paki child farts again:
Maybe they do not follow true Deen and refused to convertAnimals that help save the planet at risk in Pakistan
AAAsiya Ansar
February 13, 2017
PAKISTAN
An increasing number of animals endemic to Pakistan are losing, or have already lost, the battle to survive, reveal wildlife experts.
Animals rated “critically endangered” include snow leopards and jaguars found in northern Pakistan, the Indus River dolphins (known as bhullen in the Sindhi language), fresh- and sea-water turtles and Ibex (known locally as markhor).
The population of the Indian pangolins is also plummeting at a rapid pace.
The threats faced range from pollution and deforestation to illegal trade and climate change, explains Syed Nasir Jamal, the Inspector-General of Forests at the Ministry for Climate Change.
Turtles and frogs are a top target for poachers and smugglers, who then trade them for a nominal price outside the country.
As for the Indus dolphins, the practice of dumping chemical waste into the river is polluting its habitat, while the loss of wetlands further drives down their numbers. Interestingly, the dolphins could once also be found in the river Ravi. However, as the waters got murkier and polluted, the aquatic animals disappeared from its shores.
Over in the north, warmer temperatures, caused by global warming, are melting the glaciers and shrinking the natural habitat of the snow leopards.
“This seemingly ordinary wildlife,” says Dr. Uzma, a technical advisor at the World Wildlife Fund, “is a key contributor to the environment in Pakistan.” Vultures, she explains, rid the environment from poison by devouring carcasses of diseased animals. Only 10 percent of their population remains today in the country.
Pakistan urgently needs initiatives, such as planned plantation, water conservation, and pollution management to save its animals. Because once this damage is done, it can never be undone.
Or maybe their piss doesn't taste as good as camel piss.Maybe they do not follow true Deen and refused to convert
These Porks don't even know how to count days and months and they say they just took a quantum leap by firing a missile from a sub!! Lol! That was a quantum leap into nonsensical tripe! Trust the Porks to make asses of themselves every time!!Guess 31st Feb is a legitimate date in pakiland..
WTF ?Animals that help save the planet at risk in Pakistan
AAAsiya Ansar
February 13, 2017
PAKISTAN
An increasing number of animals endemic to Pakistan are losing, or have already lost, the battle to survive, reveal wildlife experts.
Animals rated “critically endangered” include snow leopards and jaguars found in northern Pakistan, the Indus River dolphins (known as bhullen in the Sindhi language), fresh- and sea-water turtles and Ibex (known locally as markhor).
The population of the Indian pangolins is also plummeting at a rapid pace.
The threats faced range from pollution and deforestation to illegal trade and climate change, explains Syed Nasir Jamal, the Inspector-General of Forests at the Ministry for Climate Change.
Turtles and frogs are a top target for poachers and smugglers, who then trade them for a nominal price outside the country.
As for the Indus dolphins, the practice of dumping chemical waste into the river is polluting its habitat, while the loss of wetlands further drives down their numbers. Interestingly, the dolphins could once also be found in the river Ravi. However, as the waters got murkier and polluted, the aquatic animals disappeared from its shores.
Over in the north, warmer temperatures, caused by global warming, are melting the glaciers and shrinking the natural habitat of the snow leopards.
“This seemingly ordinary wildlife,” says Dr. Uzma, a technical advisor at the World Wildlife Fund, “is a key contributor to the environment in Pakistan.” Vultures, she explains, rid the environment from poison by devouring carcasses of diseased animals. Only 10 percent of their population remains today in the country.
Pakistan urgently needs initiatives, such as planned plantation, water conservation, and pollution management to save its animals. Because once this damage is done, it can never be undone.
No man....7 is too small.....Bomb exploded in Lahore , 7 died
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jo mare unko bhi 72 virgins milegi aur jisne mara usko bhi 72 virgins so its good package for bothNo man....7 is too small.....
Tring tring ....hello ...taliban headquarters...whats wrong with your training procedure. Ur graduates are scoring low.
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What a bunch of stupids.jo mare unko bhi 72 virgins milegi aur jisne mara usko bhi 72 virgins so its good package for both
latest news 16 pigs dead and 20 pigs injured its sucide bombing ........ i am online in their tv chaanalWhat a bunch of stupids.
After they get janat...they won't have lully to bang them....thats y they are still virgins
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