Check out this collection of photos of a couple of very helpful animals. Enjoy.













Posted on 29 December 2012.
Check out this collection of photos of a couple of very helpful animals. Enjoy.













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Posted on 30 October 2012.
These weird and aggressive animals are just someone’s imagination plus excellent skills in Photoshop. Such animals can be easily used in horror movies. But despite this they are funny.
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Posted on 20 May 2012.
I don’t know how the cats became the main order in Japanese cafes. Instead of a cup of coffee you can order a cat as a company. Many Japanese doesn’t have a spare time to devote to pets, so they manifest their love towards animals in these so called ‘cat cafes’. In these places they can pat the animals as much as they want, without having to take care of them daily. Though the first cafe of a kind was opened in Taipei in 1998, this concept had its bloom in Japan. Enjoying the cats’ company isn’t cheap at all – an hour with these cuddling mollies will cost you about 9 euro, and each 15mins more you’ll have to add 2 euro. And have in mind that this is in the cheapest cafe, and you must order something to drink, that will cost you more than 2 euro…







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Posted on 25 March 2011.
This is Redondo Beach California, Kings Harbor where, on the morning of March 8th, millions of dead Anchovies were found. They literally clogged parts of the harbor. The dead Anchovies weren’t just on the surface, they were many feet deep.
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Posted on 22 January 2011.
A duck named Edwina, believed to be the oldest recorded living duck in the United Kingdom, has died at the age of 22. The mallard was first discovered by Ian Knight and Christine Christopher in a lake near their residence in themarket town of Ringwood in Hampshire, England. Edwina, as she was later called, had been attacked by her family and abandoned by her own mother.
an helped the duck to recover its health and, after a failed attempt to release the creature back into the wild, the duck was adopted as a family pet. She was originally given the male name Edward; however, when — to the shock of Christopher and Knight – it was discovered that she had the ability to lay eggs, her name was changed to Edwina. Some of the habits of the duck included drinking tea and swimming in a sink.
The creature gained popularity upon her 22nd birthday when the British Trust for Ornithology rendered Edwina the oldest recorded mallard in the United Kingdom. The Trust said that the oldest recorded age for a creature of that type in the wild in the country was 20 years and 5 months.
Edwina died peacefully on Monday inside her pen. Ian Knight commented, “She hadn’t been well over Christmas. Her legs were a bit wobbly and we were concerned that she wasn’t her normal self. We had been planning to take her to the vet’s when we discovered that she had passed away. It might sound silly to some people but 22 years is a long time to have a pet and we are heartbroken to have lost Edwina.” Knight also explained that “[s]he had become a bit of a celebrity and, after we appeared on television on her 22nd birthday, someone recognised me at Palma Airport in Majorca.”
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Posted on 24 October 2010.
Environmentalists have always promoted recycling as the best way to preserve the scarce resources nature has bestowed on mankind. Be it recycling for fun or practicality, there is no shortage of eco-minds. While some make us believe that recycled products can be cool and trendy, there are others who just recycle old products into bizarre forms, which mostly don’t have any significant use, but they do instill a green sense which gets us to inform the eco-frenzy about them.
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