Bird-watchers are well aware that the planet is home to a diverse range of bird species. Although many of these pictures are difficult to view in person, artist Paulina Bartnik (as Embirdery) immortalizes them in gorgeous embroidered brooches. From barn owls to hummingbirds, she employs her precise stitching skills to capture the distinctive aspect of each winged … [Read more...] about Embroidered Brooches Look Like Real Bird Portraits
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Officer Responds To A Regular Call And Falls In Love With A Little Dog
When this Florida cop responded to a routine call, he had no idea he'd wind up with a new best buddy. The loving cop, on the other hand, fell in love with the lovely puppy he saw at first sight. It was enough to take him into his arms for a few seconds and never let him go. They've become inseparable! Officer Marcus Montgomery of the Fort Walton Beach Police Department was … [Read more...] about Officer Responds To A Regular Call And Falls In Love With A Little Dog
Trophy hunter who targeted elephants and lions gets eaten by crocodiles
All animal lovers are opposed to trophy hunting. It can be hard to believe that there are people who enjoy killing at-risk animals like lions and rhinos. This “sport” has pushed many species to the brink of extinction, but despite controversy and pushback from conservation groups this kind of hunting remains legal in many places. But sometimes the animal … [Read more...] about Trophy hunter who targeted elephants and lions gets eaten by crocodiles
Epic GIF Of The Moon Transiting The Earth Captured by NASA Satellite
This gif of the Moon transiting Earth seems like a CGI animation, but it's not. What's more amazing is the side of the Moon that can be seen in the images. It was taken in 2015 by a camera on NASA's Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite, and it depicts the Moon's enigmatic "dark side." Though it seems dark from Earth, owing to the satellite's strategic … [Read more...] about Epic GIF Of The Moon Transiting The Earth Captured by NASA Satellite
Year Of The Tiger Marks Increase In Tiger Population For The First Time In 12 Years
In honor of the commencement of the Tiger Year, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has released a new report revealing that the species' decline has been reversed for the first time in a century. The Lunar New Year, which is symbolized by the tiger, begins on February 1st. The tiger population has expanded globally since 2010, the previous year of the tiger, owing to a target … [Read more...] about Year Of The Tiger Marks Increase In Tiger Population For The First Time In 12 Years




