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Yes, you can move kittens after birth without causing harm or distress to them as long as you do so carefully and gently. It is important to handle them with care and ensure that they are kept warm and safe during the process of moving them.
no they are cousins but still diffrent species
A search engine for Gopher works similar to a search engine for web ( Google & Co), but it is text ode only and searches Gopher sites and not Web sites. Examples of Gopher search engines are Veronica ( gopher://hal3000.cx:2347/7 ) and Jugtail ( gopher://hal3000.cx:3000/7 ) "what the heck is a gopher site" Gopher was used in the Internet before Web became popular. Normally Gopher is text mode only, no images, no multimedia, and no scripts ( JavaScript/JScript, VBScript, Java, and so on). There are no great pictures, but the advantage of text mode surfing is that it works much faster for the client does not have to download large graphics files, only text, and in text mode it is easier to find what you need. If you are really searching for information and not just walking around in the web without knowing what to do then images are not importand, and you need only text - except (perhaps ) you are searching for some special picture or photo. Some fans are still working on Gopher protocol and there is even support for 3D in the last versions, but Gopher is not widely used today - it is not as popular as Web where user can just click, click, click without thinking why.
Yes- they can physically move things and harm people.
A telekinetic can move objects without touching them, but he cannot touch the intangible. These powers are meaningless.
Horned gopher was created in 1902.
Gordon the Gopher was created in 1985.
Gopher Dunes was created in 1987.
The cast of Gopher Broke - 2004 includes: Greg Berg as Gopher
Obviously, having the word gopher in its name, the horned gopher is related to our modern day gopher
None. That's because a gopher CAN'T golf.