100 Year-old Tortoise acts as Mom to Baby Hippo


A baby hippopotamus that survived the tsunami waves on the Kenyan coast has formed a strong bond with a giant male century-old tortoise in an animal facility in the port city of Mombassa , officials said The hippopotamus, nicknamed Owen and weighing about 300 kilograms (650 pounds), was swept down Sabaki River into the Indian Ocean, then forced back to shore when tsunami waves struck the Kenyan coast on December 26, before wildlife rangers rescued him.

It is incredible. A-less-than-a-year-old hippo has adopted a male tortoise, about a century old, and the tortoise seems to be very happy with being a 'mother'," ecologist Paula Kahumbu, who is in charge of Lafarge Park , told AFP.

After it was swept away and lost its mother, the hippo was traumatized. It had to look for something to be a surrogate mother. Fortunately , it landed on the tortoise and established a strong bond. They swim, eat and sleep together," the ecologist added. "The hippo follows the tortoise exactly the way it followed its mother. somebody approaches the tortoise, the hippo becomes aggressive, as if protecting its biological mother," Kahumbu added.

The hippo is a young baby, he was left at a very tender age and by nature, hippos are social animals that like to stay with their mothers for four years," he explained

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Creative Whirled Wall Clock


Black and White Face Painting


Color Tile Illusion



Your eyes deceive you. The two tiles that are circled are exactly the same color.

The moment a fearsome pike is swallowed whole by a ravenous cormorant

Pleased to eat you:The cormorant hauls the doomed pike headfirst out of its lake.


With its rows of needle-sharp teeth, the pike is a feared predator in the water world.
But this one hadn't a hope when a hungry cormorant decided it was supper time.
The bird pounced on the foot-long pike with its hooked bill and pulled it to the surface of a lake.

The two antagonists grappled for a few seconds before, in one swift movement, the magnificent bird extended and twisted its neck in preparation for supper

Twist in the tail: Size is no obstacle for the cormorant, which simply unhinges its jawbone and lets the pike slide out of sight down its elastic throat.
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How a night of passion between a sheep and a goat led to Lisa the GEEP


Leaping into the air, she looks like something from the funny farm.

But this curious creature is making scientists do a double-take. Meet Lisa the geep... a cross between a goat and a sheep.
She was born after an unscheduled amorous encounter on the farm of Klaus Exsternbrink, in Schwerte, in northern Germany's Ruhr Valley. One of his young billy goats leapt over a fence and had a passionate liaison with a ewe.

The result a month ago was Lisa - resembling a lamb in shape and stature, but with the colouring and agile back legs of a goat.
Her mother seems unfazed by her unusual offspring and has raised her happily so far.
Now Lisa is booked into a specialist animal medical school in Hanover for genetic tests to determine her hybrid status. "These whims of nature are extremely rare," said the school's Professor Karl-Heinz Waldmann.


"But goats are known for their strong sex drive."

So far, it's unclear whether the geep will produce the milk of a goat or a sheep - but the farmer thinks it will be drinkable. "We will find out what the milk and cheese tastes like in the autumn," he said.
Sadly, however, Lisa won't be basking in a proud paternal gaze down on the farm. Two goats were recently slaughtered there and Mr Exsternbrink is unsure which was which. "But one of them was Lisa's father."

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The Electric Colors of Lightning


Though a lightning bolt radiates pure white light, various atmospheric conditions can tint the brilliant flash into a rainbow of electrical colors. Red, yellow, green, blue, pink, purple, violet, cyan, and orange are all possible lightning colors, depending upon the presence of water vapor, dust, pollution, rain, or hail.

Just as lightning is said never to strike twice in the same place, no two lightning bolts are ever exactly the same color. In fact, different branches of the same bolt can exhibit different colors, due to temperature variations. The hotter the bolt, the bluer or whiter it will appear, and the cooler it is, the more orange or red. Because lightning heats the air as it travels, the presence of different gasses will also lend color as they ignite.

Creative ad of Hand-Glove


Advertising Agency : JWT, Sydney, Australia
Executive Creative Director: Jay Benjamin, Andy DiLallo
Art Director: Paul Spelman
Copywriter: Tom Hazledine
Photographer: Sean Izzard

The London Eye


The London Eye rotates in front of the River Thames in London February 8, 2008.

A view of the London Eye rotating above trees covered with blue lights in London February 8, 2008.

Lion rides horse in China freak show

The huge male lion clings on to the terrified horse – but this big cat is not about to devour his prey. Keepers in China are training lions and tigers to ride on horseback for tourists.
In one the nation's most notorious zoos, spectators are treated to a bizarre display as the lion leaps on to the horse's back.
Then it rides around the ring while a trainer with a whip keeps it moving. A tiger then jumps up on to the same horse
The pictures are from a zoo in Xiamen in Fujian, South-East China. They come after bears were shown riding bikes during an 'Animal Games' in another zoo.
At the Xiogsen Bear and Tiger Mountain Village in Guilin, live animals are fed to tigers as a show for tourists.
Bears have also been made to pull cars in races against humans in Jinan.

Martin Amm Photography



85 images - and all are excellent!

There Are 155,583,825 Web Sites On The Internet


A Netcraft survey has estimated that there at the end of January there were 155,583,825 websites. The survey showed that growth had slowed from 5.4 million new sites in December to just 354,000 new sites in January.

Girl with knee-length hair lops off her blonde locks to give a sick child a wig



She had been growing her hair for eight years and it had reached her knees, but Rachel Rourke gave up her crowning glory to provide a sick child with a wig.
Rachel, 14, is donating her pony tail to a charity that creates wigs for youngsters who lose their hair through illness.
The hair will now be used by the Little Princesses Trust to create a wig for a young cancer or alopecia sufferer who could not otherwise afford one.

Rachel, from Heald Green, Stockport, has also raised more than £200 in sponsorship from the hair cut. She will give the money to animal charity PDSA.
She said: "I was ready for a hair cut so I thought why not make it into a sponsorship event and raise some awareness for charities. "It was a real shock to see all that hair come off but I like the new look and I think I'm going to stick with it short."
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The goose that survived crashing into a meteorite only to be savaged by a fox!


Postman Adrian Mannion was having a morning cuppa with his wife Fiona when they heard the 9lb space rock hit their driveway.
One second later a dazed Canada Goose smashed into their prized Mini’s roof, causing £2,500 damage.
Adrian, 46, of Elstree, Derbys, said yesterday: “We heard two almighty thuds and rushed out to see this large, odd-looking rock next to our Mini – and a very poorly-looking mangled goose on the car roof.
“A flock of Canada Geese were overhead so the falling stone must have hit the poor creature.”
Bizarrely, they said, a fox then dragged away the bird before they could rescue it.

Fiona, 46, said: “It has to be the unluckiest bird ever.
“It survived being knocked out by a meteorite – only to be savaged by a fox.”
The University of Derby is now studying the meteorite – one of only 1,000 asteroid fragments that hit earth each year.

water cube fore olympic 2008







Beijing National Aquatic Center or Water Cube was officially opened this week. The center will host swimming and diving events at the Beijing 2008 Olympics and will seat 17,000 people. The architect did an amazing job the building looks fantastic. China is preparing for the 2008 Olympics very seriously.
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An Interesting Tree Illusion

Most Powerful Wind Turbine Anywhere

E-126 is largest-in-the-world wind turbine and has 126 meter diameter wind turbine.


it contains a slew of innovations that increase the efficiency of the conversion from motion to electrical energy. As a result, the turbine might produce as much as seven megawatts of electricity. Yes, that is a whole megawatt larger than the E-112. And, yes, it's enough power to fuel more than 5,000 European homes.

Two of the massive turbines were recently installed in Emden, Germany, and are officially being listed as prototypes. As of yet, no full farms are using the turbine, but with a power rating like that, they can't be far off. The advantages of the E-126 over the E-112 include easier transportation and installation due to modular design and light-weight materials. New complex blade designs that decrease resistance of the tower and increase capture of wind energy and an extra 11 meters in height, that push it just that much further into the faster, more constant higher winds.


You can read more about it in Enercon's yearly report (PDF.) I've also searched far and wide for the best and finest pictures of this rather impressive feat, and you can find those after the jump.
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Creative Piggy Bank


A Place for Living


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Baby thrown from house to escape fire



This is the amazing moment a baby was thrown from the upper story of a fire-ravaged building - and caught by a hero rescue worker. Nine people, including five children, were killed in the fire in a house in the western German city of Ludwigshafen

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Happy face of Mars


This picture of a crater resembling a "happy face" was acquired by the Context Camera (CTX) on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on January 28, 2008. The unnamed crater is about 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) across.

Vanity plates sell for millions

CNN's Wilf Dinnick reports on the high price for vanity license plates in Abu Dhabi:
At an auction for charity, 300 status symbol license plates were sold for a total of $56 million. Here's the most expensive license plate ever, which sold for $6.8 million.


Next month, license plate #1 goes on the market. It's worth at least $15 million -- probably a lot more.

China Confirms Ability to Stop Rain for Olympics


The Beijing Meteorological Bureau, instructed to ensure the roofless Bird's Nest stadium stays dry on the opening of the Olympic Games, say that experiments to prevent light precipitation from occurring have worked using two methods.

Clouds below freezing were sprayed with a liquid nitrogen-based coolant that breaks droplets up into smaller sizes; those above freezing received silver iodide to produce a cloud-suppressing downdraft by speeding the process of droplet coalescence.

The opposite effect may be attempted to force rain to fall before it gets to the Olympics. A pre-Games highlight involving the torch being taken to Mount Everest's top is also being prepared by the bureau, promising "very detailed" wind reports.
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Think you can also do this?


Student's mouth-to-muzzle saves tiger cub

A German medical student got some unexpected practical experience at the zoo when she gave the kiss of life to a baby tiger choking on a piece of meat, the zoo director said Friday.

The student was passing the enclosure with her toddler son on a visit several weeks ago when she noticed the 4-month-old tiger choking and offered her assistance to the helpless keeper, said Andreas Jacob, director of the zoo in the eastern German city of Halle.

"The tiger tried to eat a piece of meat that was too big and started choking and shaking and then fell over," the student, Janine Bauer, told MDR radio.

"We got the piece out but he wasn't breathing so I tried mouth-to-mouth and heart massage," she added. "After 3-5 minutes he came to, thank God."

The zoo, which held a ceremony Friday to thank Bauer, has decided to call the tiger Johann, after her one-year-old son.

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Links for reading


Miracle escape for baby thrown from train
A newborn girl is recovering in a Russian hospital after apparently being thrown from a moving train just minutes after being born. She still has no name, but her plight has moved the hearts of thousands of people who've asked to adopt her.


Hospital transplants heart, liver, kidney into same patient
A Chinese hospital said on Sunday it had successfully transplanted a heart, liver and kidney into one patient, the first such operation in the country.


Soon, a bed that downloads films
It has sensors, temperature controls, Internet connectivity, and a home theater option.


According to an American-Chinese study, shoes first became common about 40,000 to 26,000 years ago, and such footwear changed the human toes.