Oct
20

Albino Cyclops Fetal shark sliced from the belly of a pregnant shark.

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In Gulf of California a Cyclops shark was discovered this summer. It is an albino fetal Cyclops shark, found in the belly of a pregnant mama shark. Before that, both human and animal have been born Cyclops, but this is rare and also sad.
 
Oct
13

The world’s largest virus has found.

By  |  October 13, 2011   |    0 Comments
Researchers has found the world’s new biggest virus from the bottom of the ocean, it is so big that it can also be seen by a light microscope. The scientist named it “Megavirus chiensis”; the previous largest virus was Mimivirus which was found in 1992, in Bradford, England.
 
Oct
10

Scientists found a rare Sei Whale in grassy field in UK

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Scientists were shocked to find a rare Sei Whale, 33-foot, beached in a grass field 800 yards from the beach in Yorkshire, England. Some scientists think that the Wail become trapped and died after an unusually high wave carried it to a salt marsh.
 
Oct
4

Clever Fox!

By  |  October 4, 2011   |    0 Comments
Recently a photographer captured a snap of a fox walking behind a beagle in a forest near Montreal, Canada. This behavior of the fox is expected to be for saving four newborn cubs nearby. The fox very cleverly outsmarted the dog and saved its family. The photographer says. “It was the first time in my life when I saw foxes so brave, who managed to fight back in front of a hunting dog.”
 
Oct
4

Oldest living Two-faced cat

By  |  October 4, 2011   |    0 Comments
A new record has been added in 2012 Guinness World records book. That is of the ‘oldest-living two-faced feline.’ The cat named Frank and Louie, known as Janus, on the name of the Roman god shown with two faces.   Frank and Louie's owner who lives in
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Mass., told the media that the cat has only one stomach and one brain, so he doesn't require extra food to fill two bellies and has no split personality issues. He eats with just one of two mouths and does not have to worry ...
 
Sep
29

The dog from Harry Potter movies needs a new home

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The dog that played the character Padfoot in Harry Potter movies is up for adoption. His owner is spending too much time away from home so he can’t take care of him any longer. He said, "I found myself spending a lot of time away from
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The dogs needed more attention than I could give. It was a difficult decision to make but one I had to accept was best for the dogs." Here is his adoption article:
"I am a German shepherd and my Dad got me as a puppy. ...
 
Sep
27

An endangered American crocodile spotted in St. Petersburg

By  |  September 27, 2011   |    0 Comments
An endangered American crocodile was seen in St. Petersburg. The crocodile was spotted in a backyard by the community pond. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission hired experts who set a cage trap filled with beef loin in hopes of capturing the giant reptile. As it is an endangered species, thus it can’t be killed. But officials will release it into Tampa Bay and could implant a magnet meant to di
 
Sep
21

A rare kind of Whale discovered

By  |  September 21, 2011   |    0 Comments
A rare kind of whale, albino whale, has been seen in Australia. It is said that it has not attacked any boat yet. (Albino is a person or an animal with very pale skin, white hair or fur, and pink eyes caused by a medical condition that they were born with. Albinos are rare, but can be found in many species, including kangaroos, tigers, and bats.
 
Sep
21

New frog species discovered by scientists

By  |  September 21, 2011   |    0 Comments
A team of scientist has discovered twelve new frog species in India that were thought to have been extinct. The team is hopeful that after this discovery more attention will b paid to amphibians and their role in determining the health of environment. According to the
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Global Wildlife Conservation, almost 32 percent of the world’s amphibian species are marked as in the danger of being extinct, mostly because of habitat or pollution. Among the 12 species discovered, there is meowing night frog, whose croak sounds more like a cat's call, the ...
 
Sep
19

A seal pup left by the tribe

By  |  September 19, 2011   |    0 Comments
A rare Albino seal pup was photographed on Tyuleniy Island, Russia. When the photographer found him, he was hiding beneath woods. The Ginger colored pup was cast off by the colony. The photographer said “The poor seal is almost blind and so unlikely to survive in the wild” The seal was taken in care by the staff from Dolphinarium.