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| German Shepherd and lamb |
Monday, May 30, 2011
The dog took care of the newborn lamb
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Scientists have significantly understated the growth of dinosaurs
Scientists have underestimated the growth of dinosaurs - some of the ancient reptiles were 10 percent higher than previously thought. The researchers reduced the appearance of the preserved bones of dinosaurs. However, until now experts are not taken into account in their work of cartilage, which are located in the joints of the bones. Cartilage is virtually not retained in fossil samples, so scientists "forgot" to add them in the reconstruction of complete skeletons of dinosaurs.
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Sunday, May 8, 2011
Unique hairy cancer
Unique hairy cancer scientists from the French Institute for Sea Research have discovered a new type of crustacean. Unique crustacean, caught at a depth of 2.3 kilometers, is equipped with a "hairy" pincers and totally blind.
The results of dives conducted in April 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean 900 miles from Easter Island, researchers reported on Tuesday - which came up with a strange discovery of the name.
The results of dives conducted in April 2005 in the South Pacific Ocean 900 miles from Easter Island, researchers reported on Tuesday - which came up with a strange discovery of the name.
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Cat with four ears!
This is not a character in "Star Wars" and quite a handsome cat with four ears. Picked him up couple Valerie and Ted Rock in Chicago when he was entangled in a bar at all under his feet. They were extremely surprised that the cat has an extra pair of ears but it does not spoil its beauty, but rather complements. Calling him Master Yoda, they were interested in this phenomenon and found another chetyrehuhogo in Germany. So he's not alone.
| Cat with four ears |
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The biggest crab in the UK
This creature, known in Britain under the moniker "Krabzilla" still continues to grow. The scope of crab limbs within three meters. As a representative form Macrocheira kaempferi or sea spiders, the animal can live to a hundred years, and may eventually grow to 4.5 meters, although it is rather an assumption than a proven fact.
The crab was caught by fishermen in the Pacific Ocean and brought to Britain, where he was featured in the National Sea Life Centre in Birningeme.
The crab was caught by fishermen in the Pacific Ocean and brought to Britain, where he was featured in the National Sea Life Centre in Birningeme.
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| Biggest crab in the UK |
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Biggest crab,
Krabzilla,
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