Anyone swimming in the ocean knows how terrifying it is to come into contact with a shark. When a tiger shark ate Zimy Da Kid's underwater action camera, the filmmaker was able to record what it's like to be eaten by one, sort of. The video survived the ordeal and provides an exciting 360-degree view inside the shark's mouth. One of the sharks noticed the equipment as Zimy … [Read more...] about Tiger Shark Eats Underwater Camera and Demonstrates What Being Eated Looks Like
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The largest Burmese Python ever caught in the US, the record-breaking 18-foot Whopper
It could be the largest wild Burmese python ever seen outside of Southeast Asia. According to National Geographic, the largest Burmese python ever recorded in Florida has been discovered. It is almost 5 meters (nearly 18 feet) long from tail to snout and weighs a humbling 97 kilos (215 pounds). In the warm wetlands of south Florida, Burmese pythons (Python bivittatus) … [Read more...] about The largest Burmese Python ever caught in the US, the record-breaking 18-foot Whopper
Meet Garlic 2.0, The First Cloned Kitten From China
After his 2.5-year-old British shorthair named Garlic passed away, Huang Yu was sad and felt there was only one thing to do: create another one precisely like it. Here comes Sinogene, a pet cloning business based in Beijing that has already created more than 40 companion dogs, including the first police puppy ever. There are still certain difficulties when it comes to … [Read more...] about Meet Garlic 2.0, The First Cloned Kitten From China
All Known Birds Have Colorful Plumage, But Hummingbirds Have It The Most
A little birdie told us that hummingbirds are the prettiest of all the birds. Do you believe a peacock has the most vibrant feathers? Well, reconsider. According to a study published in Communications Biology, hummingbirds may have the most vibrant feathers in all of nature. The team determined the range of hues seen on a hummingbird's plumage using more than 1,600 … [Read more...] about All Known Birds Have Colorful Plumage, But Hummingbirds Have It The Most
2,000 Years Before To His Birth, Did The Pythagorean Theory Help To Build Stonehenge?
According to researchers, Pythagoras' Theorem was used to construct Stonehenge by aliens more than two millennia before he was born. The assertion was made in the recently published book Megalith: Studies in Stone, which was published yesterday in time for the summer solstice. They claimed to have discovered support for this theory by examining the geometrical patterns of … [Read more...] about 2,000 Years Before To His Birth, Did The Pythagorean Theory Help To Build Stonehenge?





