Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Quickly Remove Skin Tags With Help Of Only One Ingredient

Among various skin issues, one the most common being skin tags. These are tiny protrusions hanging on the areas mostly neck. Even though they are painless, they make an odd appearance. And then the question arises, how to get rid of them without much hassle..


The method involves no pain or bleeding and doesn't even calls for doctors. It can be ripped off at home with a simple ingredient, Apple Cider Vinegar.


Firstly, clean the affected area with lukewarm water and mild soap, and tap dry it. Next, scrape away the tags gently with the help of a toothpick, making sure they don't bleed. And then..


Wet a small cotton ball in apple cider vinegar, squeezing out excessive amount. place it over the region, stick it with a bandage and let it stay overnight.


The process is to be repeated for the next 4-5 days until it area is left with no marks of spots.   

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

The Reptile With Three Eyes

The tuatara (“spiny back” in Maori) is a reptile found only in New Zealand. As old as the dinosaurs, the tuatara has many unique features by today’s standards. Among them is a well-developed third eye on the top of the head, although skin slowly grows over it as the tuatara ages.

Monday, 4 November 2013

The Two-Headed Dog Surgeon

On 1954, soviet surgeon Vladimir Demikhov, revealed his masterpiece to the world: a two-headed dog. The head of a puppy had been grafted onto the neck of an adult German shepherd.

110lb lioness develops incredible bond with men who saved her.

This is enough to warm even the wildest of hearts.

Deep in the African bush a lioness gives giant hug to the two men who saved her.

As a cub, Sirga was driven out of her pride and rescued by Valentin Gruener and Mikkel Legarth who could not stand by and watch her die.

Sunday, 3 November 2013

A parasite turns snails into zombies and makes them sacrifice to hungry birds

A National Geographic scientist explains the odd phenomenon, which is killing snails all over North America.

Mosquitos Prefer Biting People Who Are Drunk

Mosquitos are known for their itchy bites and for spreading malaria among people and animals. In 2010 the malaria was the cause of death for 1.2 million people most of whom were African children.

Saturday, 2 November 2013

TREE CLIMBING goats

Found in Morocco, they climb these Argan tree in search of food. It's hard to imagine that animals with hooves could be so adept at climbing but these images are 100% real. Food is fairly sparse in this area, so they have to grab it when they can - even if it's high up in a tree!

Wednesday, 30 October 2013

There’s a fish you can eat to get high!

There is a fish that people use to get high off the charts!

Sarpa salpa, known commonly as the Salema porgy, is a species of sea bream, recognisable by the golden stripes that run down the length of it's body, and which can cause hallucinations when eaten.

Monday, 28 October 2013

Peacock feathers are actually brown. The colors are an optical illusion!

Peacock feathers are featured in fashion for their beautiful colors and patterns - from earrings to dresses. Their bright blue, green and golds are recognizable nearly everywhere.

Saturday, 26 October 2013

There's a sea-slug that eats venomous creatures and saves the venom for later use!

Glaucus-atlanticus is a species of small-sized blue sea slug.

This creature can be found in many places, places such as temperate and tropical waters.

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

The 'law of urination' says that all mammals - regardless of size - pee for 21 seconds!

Believe it or not, a group of scientists went to Zoo Atlanta to measure how fast animals peed.

They discovered that most mammals, regardless of size, pee an average of 21 seconds. This is despite a bladder-size range of 100mL to 100L.

Saturday, 19 October 2013

This 300 ft Wall in Bolivia has over 5000 Dinosaur Footprints

Located 5 km (3 miles) from downtown Sucre, Bolivia is Cal Orko, an imposing limestone slab 1.5 km (0.9 miles) long and over 100 meters high (328 ft). On this steep face (inclination of 72 degrees), visitors can peer through time to when dinosaurs roamed the Earth over 68 million years ago.
At Cal Orko you will find 462 distinct dinosaur tracks from at least 8 different species, totaling an incredible 5,055 individual dinosaur footprints. So how do thousands of dinosaur footprints come to be, on a seemingly vertical rock face hundreds of feet high?

An extremely rare 18-foot oarfish was found off the California coast!

A marine science instructor got the scare of her life when she spotted an 18-foot-long silvery fish when she was diving 15-feet deep off the coast of Southern California.

Thursday, 17 October 2013

Scientists just found a 46 million-year-old mosquito fossilized in amber and filled with blood!

Sounds like something out of Jurassic Park, except this mosquito is a lot younger than dinosaurs.

This is the first time in history that scientists find a mosquito with a belly full of blood. It was actually discovered 30 years ago in northwestern Montana.

There's a bird that flies non stop for 6 months!

Alpine swifts migrate every year from Switzerland to Africa. Swiss scientists wanted to learn more about their migration patterns so they attached ultra light sensors to them.

Monday, 14 October 2013

Honeybees Can’t See Red


Honeybees have five eyes. You would think that this would enable them to see with a greater level of clarity than other animals, but that isn’t the case—or not exactly. Bees have two large eyes on the sides of their heads and three additional, simpler eyes in the center of their heads to help with flight navigation. However, bees see very few colors.

Friday, 11 October 2013

All Bluefin Tuna Caught In California Are Radioactive

Every bluefin tuna tested in the waters off California has shown to be contaminated with radiation that originated in Fukushima. Every single one.

It's Spider Mankini: Illuminous green eight legged creature bears uncanny resemblance to Borat in his famous lycra outfit

With markings that look like a bushy moustache and green 'mankini' coloured legs, the resemblance is uncanny.

A software engineer has snapped this picture of a spider that he claims is the spitting image of fictitious Kazakhstani television presenter Borat. 

Thursday, 10 October 2013

Humans Can Be Zombified By Cordyceps Parasites

There’s a rumour going around on the Internet about a parasite which is able to turn people into zombies. The zombifying parasite is actually a species of fungus called Cordyceps. According to the rumour, the parasite infects dead animals and turns them ”undead”. The parasites invade the bodies of ants and other insects, which in theory could infect other animals which could then infect people. Eventually, the parasite could zombify humankind.

Massive Crayfish

Crayfish may be casually refered to as “toebiters.” These freshwater relatives of lobsters are usually quite small and may not be taken seriously. However, the giant Tasmanian crayfish, sometimes called the river lobster, is enormous—the largest freshwater invertebrate.