No, he is waiting for the camera person to throw the ball.He's waiting patiently for his bath
That is an awesome pic.his picture shows the underside of an iceberg in Greenland’s Tasiilaq Fjord, illuminated by lights carried by a diver.
Pretty sure the epicenter for most of those 'SE Asian' emissions is actually (southern) China, rather than the Burmese/Thai/Vietnamese-Indonesian peninsula/archipelago.(I find it amazing that the emissions from Australia seem to be dwarfed by those from SE asia).
I wonder if the morsel of food is enough calories to make up for having to fight to get it? I can imagine a third mouse, not winning that piece of food but not having to fight either, might be better off (provided the morsel isn't literally the last available food). Alternately, somewhere else, two mice simply split the food and save their energy. I think one of the television survival guys - Bear Grylls; Les Stroud - talked about weighing the expenditure of calories in the effort of getting food against the calories you'd gain from the food once you have it. I bet there's an episode of Freakonomics in there somewhere, a cost-benefit analysis of conflict and compromise, and simply finding an easier alternative.
Two mice battling over a morsel of food on the London Tube.
Where's that picture from?
Halley's Comet won't be back until 2062 or so.