Showing posts with label animal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal. Show all posts

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Japanese Make The Coolest Sweets Ever

The Japanese have long established themselves as the experts of cute. When it comes to food, they can make it so awwdorable, that you will cry bitter tears blaming yourself for having eaten that sugary kitten. (Via Boredpanda)











#5 Bunny Bread



#6 Cat Cakes



#7  Water Drop Cake



#8 Cute Macarons



#9 Japanese Glass Sweets



#10 Bear Drink



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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Ladies and gentlemen, this is the Largest Insect In The World! (record, giant, huge, Auckland, David, Lim)


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You thought cockroaches are gross? Take a look at this “little” critter… the giant insect you see in these pictures is the largest in the world, and it’s so big, that it can eat a carrot like a regular Bugs Bunny. 53 year-old Mark Moffett found the huge creature well hidden, in a tree on Little Barrier Island, in New Zealand. The giant weta weighs the equivalent of three mice, and it has a wingspan of seven inches. The scientist picked her up with amazement and fed her a carrot, which she would’ve practically devoured if the humans hadn’t been so very concerned with the insect’s indigestion.
When asked about this endangered species of female weta, Mark had this to say:
We spent many hours with no luck finding any at all, before we saw her up in a tree.
“The giant weta is the largest insect in the world, and this is the biggest one ever found, she weighs the equivalent to three mice. She enjoyed the carrot so much she seemed to ignore the fact she was resting on our hands and carried on munching away. She would have finished the carrot very quickly, but this is an extremely endangered species and we didn’t want to risk indigestion. After she had chewed a little I took this picture and we put her right back where we found her.”
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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Best Rare-bird Pictures!

1.Asian Crested Ibis


 A picture of an endangered Asian crested ibis soaring over China is a first-prize winner in the first annual World’s Rarest Birds international photo competition, organizers announced in January.Launched in 2010, the competition ranked pictures of birds that fall into three categories determined by the International Union for Conservation of Nature: endangered or data deficient, critically endangered or extinct in the wild, and critically endangered migratory species.

2.Scaly-Sided Merganser


Two endangered scaly-sided mergansers glide across the water in a picture that won fifth place in the “endangered or data deficient” category.
Habitat loss and illegal hunting have reduced the bird’s population to about 2,500 individuals in Russia and China, according to the nonprofit BirdLife International.










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Nature is Beautiful - Flying Fishes (animal, sea, ocean, amazing, rare, Auckland, davidlim)









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