By: John Stevens | 2011-05-03 | News and society Thousands of fabulous prehistoric paintings are found in some caves from France, Bulgaria, Argentina, Brazil, India and other regions provide an insight into what prehistoric people thought and how creative they were in the ancient time. read more
By: Rajkumar Kanagasingam | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Drifting memories of the ruined Poompugar came back to me while I was moving around the altered coastal line of Mullaitivu, and the prehistoric asteroid, which struck the Planet. Geologists Gary Byerly, Xiaogang Xie, Donald Lowe and Joseph Wooden of Louisiana State and Stanford universities published in the journal SCIENCE about the strike. read more
By: John Parks | 2010-11-01 | Photography Professional and amateur photographers have used photographic film for over one hundred years. Although digital picture taking has become vastly popular, developing film is still the best method for capturing photos. read more
By: Jenny Styles | 2010-04-03 | Wildlife and Environment When we think of prehistoric animals, our thoughts turn to T Rex's and Velociraptors. But mammals appeared on the earth in the later years of the Triassic period, which was along the same timeline as dinosaurs. Throughout their early lives, these mammals were little, they lived nocturnally, and they fed mostly on insects. read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2010-11-25 | Environmental A huge white shark appeared grinning at the camera of BBC Wildlife Photographers while it was swimming near the coast of Guadalupe Island, Mexico. Divers swam in and out of cages 40ft under the water with the aim of taking photos of the 14 feet long shark. These great whites are known as the most dangerous predators on Earth. They have offered brave divers the chance to get up close and personal with them. The sharks were discovered last month when they migrated to feed on elephant bull seals that gathered on Guadalupe. Sharks are wild and dangerous animals therefore film producers had to find an effective way to approach them. read more
By: Wheeler Randy | 2010-10-10 | Finance Humans were at the point of extinction at least twice. Modern understanding of prehistoric life may be wrong. read more
By: David H. Urmann | 2010-03-16 | Recreation & Sports There are a numerous videos on the Internet showing shark attacks. The videos are made for different reasons. Most of the videos are real. The others are made for fictional scenes. Shark attacks are sensational incidents especially when humans are the victims. read more
By: Michael Hume | 2011-10-01 | Humor Hey, wait a minute! As a matter of fact, "PETA" is clearly an anagram for "TEA P!" So we're forced to conclude, based on a preponderance of the evidence here, that the Tea Party is filled with anti-surfing, anti-shark-victim, anti-decency zealots. A reasonable person could reach no other conclusion.... read more
By: Angeline Hope | 2010-11-12 | Home & Family Despite (or, perhaps because of) the fear that was instilled in beach goers following the 1975 release of 'Jaws,' great white shark toys were and still are just as popular as ever. Great white sharks fall into one of those categories, (like other 'things that go bump in the night'), in which we are inherently afraid but just can't get enough read more
By: Laura Hartson | 2010-12-14 | Destinations Egypt, a popular tourist location for Europeans searching for some winter sun, has come into disrepute this week after a oceanic white tip shark has attacked four tourists in the waters surrounding Sharm El Sheik. read more
By: Angeline Hope | 2010-11-20 | Home & Family A great white shark toy is a surprisingly popular plush marine animal especially among young children. With its gaping mouth displaying its 'sharp' plush teeth, the great white shark toy has children both cringing in fear and clapping their hands in delight at this equally wonderful and scary stuffed animal. read more
By: AlfredLebeau | 2010-11-13 | Home improvement Cleaning that hard wood floors week in and week out with that mop and bucket, you would clearly see that something better must be out there to help fully accomplish that weekly chore read more
By: ted | 2010-12-10 | Gifts Cruncher, Mattel's newest interactive Prehistoric Pets dinosaur, roars to life the moment you turn him on. This feisty little pet has a huge personality and reacts to petting, feeding, and sounds with a variety of lively movements and noises. read more
By: Kelsie Polsier | 2010-03-30 | Fashion Anyone who has even the slightest bit of knowledge when it come to fashion will agree with me that there is nothing worse than seeing someone wearing a suit which looks too old for them. To be perfectly honest, when you have retailers such as H&M out there - there is no excuse for this type of thing either. read more
By: Omar Isaacs | 2010-10-11 | Travel & Leisure Want to explore the Big Blue and enjoy swimming with sharks on your dive. Bahamas and Caribbean beaches are the perfect places to achieve this goal, but you dont want to go just wading in. That could make for the perfect opening credits for Jaws 4... read more