By: Mary Rose | 2010-12-10 | Nature Reproduction is the biological process in which parents produce new offspring. Hence, reproduction can be considered as a fundamental function and feature of life. The reproduction requires the involvements of two different individuals from opposite gender. It may be very obvious for human to obtain the way people give births to younger generation. However, are you wondering how exactly animals do that? In fact, the mating rituals of some animals are wonderfully bizarre. Let discover the mating habits of northern elephant seal, bonobo, dolphin, honey bee, emperor penguin. read more
By: Steven Jiang | 2010-03-15 | News and society Emily the Strange first appeared on a sticker, a freebie distributed at concerts, record stores and skate shops to promote Cosmic Debris, the clothing line founded by skateboarder Rob Reger and racecar driver Matt Reed. Reger's friend Nathan Carrico designed Emily in 1991 for Santa Cruz Skateboards in Santa Cruz read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-01-19 | Nature There are millions kinds of animals on our planet and many of them can change their color. Color is the most magnificent visualization of creations in the world. Animals change their color and camouflage themselves in order to fight against the fear, warn predators and catch the eyes of other members in their species. Sometime, animals change their color due to it mood as well as its heath. Some animals also look very different with strange colors, but because they have to suffer from a surgeon or they were made up by their owners. Let’s have a look at the photo as below to see how some animals change their color. read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2011-01-17 | Science Have you ever imaged that one tigress can take care of six piglets, an elephant can make friend with a dog or polar bears warmly hug husky sled dogs? Although the stories may sound funny and unreal, they are completely true. read more
By: Louis Brown | 2011-02-05 | Pets Have you ever seen a cat with four ears, a cat with “angel wings”, and a cat with no face? Or have you ever raised a cat with two faces? If you are curious about cats like this, let’s have a look at several photos as below to discover: read more
By: John Parks | 2010-03-18 | Arts & Entertainment Everyone loves to win an award but sometimes you want to be careful of what you wish for because you may just get it. Winning an award is always fun and it is nice to be recognized. Maybe you won employee of the month at work or perhaps your civic... read more
By: Gary Rogers | 2011-05-12 | Pets Dogs truly are unique creatures. They maintain their own quirky behavior do to the odd way humans perceive how dogs act toward them. In most instances, strange dog behavior is really not all that strange. read more
By: Mary Fisher | 2010-12-11 | Beauty Bizarre beauty trends are nothing new. From flappers rouging their knees within the Nineteen Twenties to beer-based shampoo in the '70s and beyond, ladies have always gone to great lengths to enhance their look - and it's clear that this phenomenon persists well into the twenty-1st century, as well. If you would like proof, look no additional than a number of the more outre treatments that are currently inflicting a stir in the sweetness world. Here are a number of the key ingredients in these v read more
By: Robert Haskell. | 2011-12-12 | Culture Capable of swimming its entire life non-stop, one might wonder, how can a shark do this without rest? Sharks require water movement through their gills in order to breathe. read more
By: Find-me-a-gift | 2010-10-06 | Gifts When you think of Christmas traditions, things such as putting up the Christmas decorations, carol singing, Christmas pudding and the Queens's speech, spring to mind. read more
By: Rubel Zaman | 2010-10-20 | Vacations Hotels have been built in a number of weird places using a plethora of odd materials. From haunted castles in Scotland to barges on Amsterdam's canals, here are some of the more unusual and best from around the world. read more
By: Rubel Zaman | 2010-11-29 | Travel Tips Unfortunately this generosity can be lost to modern thought. Sometimes in the richest of countries the simple act of hospitality to guests from another country or culture is forgotten. read more
By: Rubel Zaman | 2010-11-29 | Travel & Leisure Unfortunately this generosity can be lost to modern thought. Sometimes in the richest of countries the simple act of hospitality to guests from another country or culture is forgotten. read more
By: John Stevens | 2010-07-14 | Tattoos All women also want to become more beautiful in men’s eyes, yet the women of the Apatani Trible are less attractive to men than others. Women of the Apatani Tribe, in Apatani plateau India, are famous for the bizarre nose plugs. They use the nose plug tattoo their faces with a horizontal line from the forehead to the nose’s tip and five lines on their chins as a way of protecting themselves. The Apatani is also called Tani, a tribal group of about 60,000 members. They are famous with their extremely efficient agriculture, performing without animals or machinery. The record of their history and traditions are passed down orally from generation to generation. read more