40 Weird But Cool Wildlife Facts That You Can Throw Out In Casual Conversation, As Shared On This Facebook Group
Did you know that koalas sleep for 18-20 hours a day? I know, I’m jealous too. Or how about the fact that red pandas are more closely related to weasels and skunks than actual pandas? Did you know that cheetahs can reach speeds of up to 64 miles per hour in only 3 seconds? I’ll be telling that one to my car to try to inspire it to pick up the pace… There are no limits to the amount of interesting facts we can learn about wildlife, so buckle up, because this list is a wonderful place to start.
We’ve gone through The Wildlife Fact Facebook group to hand pick some of the most fascinating, hilarious and intriguing tidbits of information about animals that you may have never heard before. Be sure to upvote the facts that blow your mind, and then let us know in the comments if you know anything else about these wild animals that your fellow pandas might interested in learning. Keep reading to also find an interview with Stefan Wolfe, host of the Relax With Animal Facts podcast, to hear some insight from an animal expert. And if you’re looking for even more fun facts about animals from Bored Panda, you can check out one of our previous articles on a similar topic right here.
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How about plant 10 tree at the beginning of degree and to make sure the trees is taken care and still alive before graduating.
Because the next students will take care of them and plant more when they leave, you stupid imbecile moron.
Load More Replies...Imagine proposing this in the US and then having everyone complain that their rights were being tread on.
Wouldn't that be like someone deciding to complain that to graduate, they need to take a certain amount of elective courses outside their major? Or are the freedums complaining about that too? I'd complain about the price of the books needed way before some day trip to plant a couple of trees
Load More Replies...As a Filipino this is true..... But the sad thing is we use to plant trees beside the highway and when the government decided to add additional lanes. All of the trees were cut off. Those are Mahogany Trees
Awful waste. I hope most of the trees are ending up in a more remote location
Load More Replies...I think in Indonesia,I'm not sure? But if you want to marry you also plant trees
We reached out to Stefan Wolfe, host of the Relax With Animal Facts podcast, to hear how his podcast started and why he loves sharing animal facts with listeners. "I’ve always found animals to be fascinating and strikingly complex," Stefan shared. "I would catch grasshoppers in the backyard, and flatten my young face on glass enclosures at aquariums—if only I could see the manatees just a bit closer. My interest peaked in college, and I decided to start the podcast to help other people learn right alongside me. To be able to—if just for a few moments—tip-toe away from the hustle and bustle of life into jungles and seas; where the uniqueness of our animal friends awaits discovery. I love sharing animal facts every week with people because I have the joy of seeing the excitement of listeners. Fan-mail speaking of family dinners enlivened with animal facts, traffic jams made brighter, a restless night’s sleep made peaceful and enjoyable; these are the reasons why I am grateful to share animal facts each week."
The squirrels that live at my house have been stealing pecans from a neighbor and now I have several pecan trees. Squirrels are friend.
They don't actually forget. The put them in semi-grid patterns and know where they are, it's just that they bury so many they can't eat them all. They can't turn off the instinct to continually hoard food.
Yes I thought this, their mapping of where they've hidden them is beyond imagination!
Load More Replies...How clever, as Peanut forests envelope the world approx one foot tall :D
We also asked Stefan if he has a favorite animal or favorite animal fact he has shared on his show. "My favorite animal has always cycled through different primates, but I have held orangutans in the top-spot for a long time," he told Bored Panda. "My favorite fact about them is their curiosity and capacity for learning. There is an Orangutan Jungle School in Indonesia that rescues orphaned orangutans and helps them to grasp the skills they would have acquired from their parents. The Smithsonian Channel shows them learning to husk and crack open coconuts by imitating their carer’s. There is also the obligatory drama of the young orange-fluffed primates over the sweet water inside. These great-apes would make for some great reality TV."
Next, we asked Stefan why we should all care about animals so much. "Animals are completely woven into our culture and history. We should care because to neglect an appreciation of them is to neglect a big part of what makes us human. We all have one thing in common with our great-great grandparents, and that is that they knew and had contact with animals," Stefan explained. "It may have been fluffy highland cows or maybe Jurassic-like crocodiles, but animals are a part of life regardless of our geography. They inspire wonderful literature and innovative design. We today can almost forget how majestic a horse is, or how wondrous it is to have 440,000-pound sea creatures bellowing in our oceans. We make robotic arms to mimic elephant trunks, and sport sonar in modern ships because of dolphins. We ought to care because there is still so much that we have yet to learn from them, and a great deal to already be grateful for."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-38576559
Load More Replies...Rise of the Planet of the Monkeys. They are already envolving to their version of horseback.
Thanks to other news I've been seeing lately, "groom" has a very different context in my mind. It just got weird.
according to npr, there's getting a ride and there's "getting a ride." https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/12/15/571175252/scientists-say-japanese-monkeys-are-having-sexual-interactions-with-deer
I mean, that's not exactly how their relationship works. But the deer do follow the monkeys because they're sloppy eaters. They deer don't willingly allow them to ride on their backs. They just do it. Lol. The deer don't seem too happy about it. Still hilarious
.... I didn't want a add this part. But I'm pretty sure the monkeys also do some..... uhhh... x rated things to the deer. Without their consent.... I've read about this. But idk how true it is... but it's dark.
Load More Replies...Lastly, Stefan shared, "We live in a time of tremendous opportunity for knowledge in the digital age that we live in. Mountains of books, videos, and articles grant us a privilege unknown to much of our history. These are all great things—but in the midst of internet noise and quickly moving thumbs, we have forgotten what it means to wonder. Admiration and curiosity are now things that we have to be more cognizant in exercising, because there is abundant joy in embracing the things that make us human. Get passionate, get excited, there is so much to be discovered!"
If you'd like to hear more wise words from Stefan and learn about the wonderful world of wildlife, be sure to check out the Relax With Animal Facts podcast right here.
My flowers do too. They sleep on them overnight too.
Load More Replies...Yes .. after my then 2 year old carefully handed me one after plucking it off a flower -.-
Just when you think bees couldn't get any more amazing... Flower naps! I wonder which ones are their favorites? I'd pick a Canterbury Bell. :)
There's a bee called Chelostoma florisomne - that species name means 'sleeps in flowers', they are particularly fond of buttercups ☺️
That is the absolute cutest thing ever. Little mice guys do this too. So cute! I love nature; I just love it!
Animals are so captivating. We live among them, to an extent, but many of us know very little about most of them. When we go to the zoo or watch a documentary featuring amazing wildlife, we get a small glimpse into their world, but they still tend to be mysteries to us. That’s why The Wildlife Fact Facebook group is so much fun. Followers can see adorable photos of interesting animals paired with fun facts about them that you probably did not learn in school. Clearly, the page appeals to many people as well, as it has over 41k followers at the moment.
But if this list of photos is not enough to convince you why we should all be interested in wildlife, maybe the World Wide Fund For Nature can. According to their blog post “Reasons Why Wildlife Conservation Should be on your To-Do List”, there has been a 60% decline in the populations of many species over the past 4 decades. It is vital that humans take action to prevent many species from going extinct in the coming years and to ensure that our planet can continue functioning healthily.
I logged in just to upvote this. Ouch and no thanks
Load More Replies..."Have a baby, they said. It will be lovely, they said. Well, I'll be damned if I don't get my push present!"
The ancestor of the kiwi was a much larger bird. When the bird got smaller, their eggs didn't!
How much eggs harden varies a lot so hopefully these are leathery and elastic, but even then. HelI nope!
Load More Replies...One reason animal populations must be protected is to also protect the planet from climate change. Forests play a crucial role in keeping our atmosphere healthy by storing carbon, but animals do their part as well. Wildlife in forests can actually lessen the devastating effects of forest fires when they hit by eating grass and keeping it at minimal levels. When grass is wildly unkempt, fires can spread extremely rapidly, so herbivores do a great job as natural lawnmowers.
Even large, wild grass eaters like elephants, zebras, rhinos and camels are great because they keep grass levels down without producing large amounts of methane. Contrary to how livestock digest grass, these animals have one large stomach and do not need to regurgitate their food. There is always a domino effect when one part of the ecosystem is damaged, so we cannot turn a blind eye when these animals are in danger.
They don't "hold hands". They actually hold hands. C'mon, BP: as long as we're going to post entire threads about bad punctuation, let's practice good punctuation. Glass houses and stones, right?
Well, no because they don't have hands. Also I'm not sure that quotation marks are classified as punctuation. However it is single quotation marks that should have been used, not double. Double quotation marks are for actual quotes.
Load More Replies...its terrible what they do to baby seals and one of the many reasons why i dont really like otters
Well, that's more than I can say for myself these days... Otters, do you have room for one more?
The World Wide Fund For Nature also explains how important animals can be for medical advancements. It is amazing what animals can provide us, and scientists have found that these beautiful and fascinating creatures can sometimes even save our lives. Amphibians are particularly important, as compounds extracted from frogs have been found to help treat depression, seizures, strokes and memory loss.
Even something called “frog glue”, or an adhesive found in the glands of the Australian holy cross frog species, has been used to treat knee injuries. Sheep’s wool has also provided scientists with lanolin and Vitamin D3. And if you are someone who has struggled with menopausal symptoms, there might be an unconventional cure for you. Premarin, or conjugated estrogen, is isolated from the urine of pregnant horses. As bizarre as that sounds, when you are desperate for relief from uncomfortable symptoms, you might be more open minded than usual.
OMG YESSS I THOUGHT OF THAT TOO
Load More Replies...I would like that hat. Perhaps I can train one to sit on my head in exchange for fish? :D
Looks a lot like the mating dance of some birbs. Maybe the dance is to convince the mate you're a pro fisher
I once found one in a lake and put it in a cup - watched it for HOURS - her name was Molly btw lol I was 12
You found an octopus in a lake? Edit: not disbelief, just wondering how it got there. Runoff flood water or transferred by bird for example. Also was it freshwater? Never heard of this so I was very curious!
Load More Replies..."Yeah, and that's how my dog died." "Dang, did you know an octopus is this small?"
Must I ruin this by saying that, upon hatching and living, well, a few minutes, those little cuties eat their mother to death. Motherhood really is a b***h! Just shows mommies always put their sweet peas first!
No they don't. The mother kills herself but the babies don't eat her to death
Load More Replies...The weight of all of the insects combined outweigh all of the humans combined. Factor in that most insects can lift/carry multiple times their own weight means that if they combined forces they could over power us lol
And being Belgian fat chance you will get to challenge that...,we are lucky even to see one in our entire lifetime.
I can totally do that. I mean, I could probably even carry like 10 elephants. Believe me.
Why would a human want to carry so many elephants? And where do the elephants want to go in the first place?
Being smacked in the face by a dragonfly on the motorcycle with my visor up was bad enough.
Load More Replies...I wonder, since everything got to be so much smaller, if there weren’t larger flying lizards in ancient times to give credence to myths…
They were called Pteradons, or Pterodactyls. They were the largest flying reptile ever and weren't actually dinosaurs.
Load More Replies...This is the stuff of my nightmares. Just googled where they are from so I don't go there.
used to be a lot in my backyard, i think moved further back to the mountain about 1 km behind my house
your body has blood in it. that's where blood is supposed to be. your eye is just a camera obscura. how is that 'dark' exactly?
Load More Replies...And that's how your eyecolor works: Eyes of people with little pigmentation appear blue, because of light refraction - such as their veins on e.g the arm, eyes of people with medium pigmentation appear green due to light refraction and eyes of people with much pigmentation appear brown or even black, as there is no light refraction on veins anymore. Therefore eyes of people with no pigments (albinism) appear red, as the veins can be seen.
Or blue (in albinism), depending on if the blood is coming or going!
Load More Replies...More like blood vessels in our retinas. Our eyes aren't full of blood unless you are very unlucky
Ummmm. Perhaps not entirely correct. I do however know that (in my situation) the only reason my Retinoblastoma was detected at six weeks of age was due to the fact that the pupil would appear white/milky when a flash or something bright was near my eye. Perhaps to do with the lens as opposed to blood methinks.
Eyes are a part of our brains sticking out. You can look that up. 🤔
If we could only get them to lay eggs they'd be the only animal we needed.
In Germany we would call that "Die eierlegende Wollmilchsau" or "the egg-laying Woolmilkpig" (no I didn't invent this)
Load More Replies...Another Mangalica fact: Mangalica has about 65-70% body fat, so it is one of the fattest pig breeds, BUT its fat is a lot healthier than from other pig breeds and even somehow healthier than coconut oil - mangalica fat is rich in omega 3 and 6 fatty acids (polyunsaturated fatty acids) and in natural antioxidants. Also the levels of Omega 3 in Mangalica are 2 to 3 times higher than in many varieties of fish.
I think I've had pork scratchings made from this type of pig, people in the UK will know what I mean, still got a few hairs on them.
Animals also play a key role in keeping soil fertile and healthy, allowing plants to continue to thrive. Feces and urine from wildlife provide all of the necessary nutrients and minerals soil needs and do more than any fertilizer could ever dream of. Animals can also help distribute these nutrients through various lifestyle habits. Hippos, for example, graze during the night and help bring nutrients into the rivers nearby, which in turn increases the productivity of fish. All living things are connected, and even the gross parts of being alive that we might not often consider are vital to maintaining a healthy ecosystem.
I wish they had more defensive mechanisms for their journey from the beach to the sea after they hatch. Nature is cruel.
Part of nature, to keep other animals alive :-)
Load More Replies...I think that's a baby tortoise. They probably still also have the egg tooth though
That is a very usual looking bald eagle. In clothing. With a hat. *pours remainder of wine down sink* Wait.
How sweet. A bald eagle momma adopted a baby boy and he grew up to be a ranger and give back to his community.
We have a pair of Baldies who have a nest somewhere in the woods behind us, as there’s a field with two old chicken coops (long deserted) in between that evidently has a smorgasbord of mice and voles for them to eat (we’ve even had a senior citizen fox with a bad leg (dragging behind him) who spent his last couple years in it, sheltering in one of the coops and hunting—-really skillfully for a lame old fellow—-every day). They have babies in it every year. Bald Eagle babies are VERY LOUD and insistent, btw.
Bald Eagles also don't have the high shrill "scream" that everyone has heard. That's a Hollywood trick. What you're really hearing is a Red-Tailed Hawk. Bald Eagles have a high pitch whistle, a sound closer to a seagull. Not very majestic lol
I came to the post just for that picture (but watched the rest). Before I was a teenager I found one of those nests in the forest near our house (we lived in the country). I thought it was a dinosaur nest! I ran home and didn't tell anyone my secret just to keep them safe. I never knew until today, 50 years later. Thank you for posting.
They'll often use the same nest every year, adding more sticks every season. They can use the same one for up to 35 years!
The size I can understand, but over a tonne?! The bald eagle shouldn't be the US mascot, the nest should be.
yep we have one by house house, always see them flying around, their nest is hugeee
Invasive lab created (by people who don’t believe in science) pest species slated for extinction—-and exhibiting its fear of it by lashing out violently.
Load More Replies...it's really called an Asp Caterpillar, this is just a joke
Load More Replies...Trying to imagine this struggle is really funny
Load More Replies...The National Wildlife Federation is also a key organization advocating for the protection of various species. On their website, they explain that, “By conserving wildlife, we're ensuring that future generations can enjoy our natural world and the incredible species that live within it. To help protect wildlife, it's important to understand how species interact within their ecosystems, and how they're affected by environmental and human influences.”
They explain that our impact on the planet can reach animals, or even come back to us, faster than we may realize. For example, when an animal eats their prey, they are consuming all of the chemicals and nutrients inside of that prey. If that creature had been exposed to human-caused pollution that left toxins stored in its fat cells and tissues, those are passed on as well. These toxins keep going higher and higher up the food chain through bioaccumulation and can eventually kill species.
This is what makes me into a hiccuping, snorting, snotty ugly cryer.
I get everything but the hiccups. And God forbid I get angry in a public setting because I will cry, and the more I cry the angrier I get and the angrier I get the more I cry. It gets pretty ugly.
Load More Replies...And if the lacrimal punctum isn't working correctly, the surgery to fix it is called a dacryocystorhinostomy. (First time I've used that word since I stopped working for an ophthalmologist 40 some years ago. Thanks, Bored Panda)
I got some navy blue eyeliner, which was actually a very, very dark teal. I found out because I cried and ended up blowing my nose and freaking out that the tissue was teal. Fortunately I was in an Anatomy class at the time so figured it out quickly! :D
If it's too large, you get dry eye syndrome. Not fun, but an opthalmologist can put a tiny plug in them to help.
I have a plug in my left eye. It was very strange when the Dr put it in but didn't hurt at all.
Load More Replies...I'm pretty old and until only recently I thought that hole was where the tears came out. Changed the whole paradigm of my life!
I find this oddly beautiful, somehow. Not because it looks like the pigeon has been hurt, but the bleeding heart concept.
There's a also a bleeding heart plant too, if you're interested. I couldn't believe it was real the first time I saw it. istockphot...7645f9.jpg
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I would be totally ok with seeing this pigeon rather than "normal" looking one
Of course it can😖seems like the worst things can survive anything. Take cockroaches for example. Hey, at least you can drink nutritious milk from one🤢
Yup, same goes for humans . The most dangerous ones are offered the best from life
Yes, I actually know this, where we live, I learned to be extra careful where to put my hands of I have to lean on something as the scorpions really can climb into and onto everything. And the sting.... it can hardly be seen, but it hurts like actual fire, pulsing with your heartbeat in the place you got stung ;p Walking around here outside with a UV torch you can see them... that's how I got my profile picture, looks a lot like the one used for this item ;)
My friend gave me two Black Emperor scorpions as a wedding gift. I adored them :)
Species are also usually resilient and can bounce back from a variety of natural disturbances like floods, earthquakes, fires, diseases and droughts. But human-caused disturbances can be trickier to come back from, especially when they are increasing in frequency. Deforestation, pollution, habitat fragmentation and more keep putting increased stress on wildlife populations, making it harder and harder for animals to survive these pressures. When we have no awareness of our impact on these innocent species, we continue to disrupt them without a care in the world. It is vital to understand our impact and how to minimize it.
"Don't blink. Blink and you're dead. They are fast. Faster than you can believe..." Ok, idk really, but this reminded me.
Load More Replies...And who wants be barfed on with days old dead, half dissolved animals
Load More Replies...Yes, they have black skin and bones. No, the eggs are Emu eggs. If you look closely, they are WAY larger than chicken eggs.
It's the Indonesian Ayam Cemani, but the eggs are not black, they look like normal eggs.
Found this- https://www.thehappychickencoop.com/ayam-cemani/
Load More Replies...Could you imagine serving black fried chicken to someone unsuspecting?😱🖤🐓
I thought it resembled a very crispy dead frog
Load More Replies...So the next time I accidentally burn the chicken, I can just claim it's an Ayam Cemanones (AKA, black chicken)?
So what can we do to help protect biodiversity? It would be devastating for any of the amazing animals featured on this list to be wiped out, and it would be a massive warning sign that every other species is in danger of eventually going extinct as well. According to Greenpeace, governments must begin working with people who actually are connected to nature and understand how to respect and protect it. Indigenous communities, for example, have great reputations of being stewards of their lands, and they can be invaluable teachers for government officials to learn how to take care of animals and protect our planet.
Talk about being cold as ice. Bet they serve up revenge really well.
Is that cos when they wake up they’re hopping mad? (As the saying goes, as mad as a box of… i’ll show myself out)
Load More Replies...Bear: I'm going into hibernation. Going to have a nice nap. Wood Frog: Oh that's cute. Hold my beer.
Yes. And Sokka and Katara had to suck on them to get rid of the flu. (ATLA refference)
I had to scroll thru all the comments to get to the best one
Load More Replies...Scientists are trying to find a way to adapt this feature for use in cryogenic research.
I'm sure that I just saw one of these in a tub of ice cream on another post
I wondered where they went. I thought that they just burrowed underground.
Well - "animals" here means "birds, rodents, and reindeer" (plus various insects), and "avoid" means "don't crash into them". https://slate.com/technology/2014/03/power-lines-and-animals-flashing-uv-light-scares-reindeer.html And since I don't think that reindeer and rodents have a lot of opportunities to crash into power lines, this fact largely applies for birds. Still interesting to know, though.
The reindeer thing only happens 1 night a year. And only 1 specific herd of reindeer, with only 9 individuals.
Load More Replies...Read somewhere a few years ago that power lines in Canada fry owls with too large a wingspan and now are evolving with lesser wingspans. Unnatural selection.
It's funny when you hear religious types declare humans as superior to animals. Look at all the things they can do!
Not the point. Weirdly worded picture. After evolving it just happened to look like one.
Load More Replies...Greenpeace also advocates for “vast ocean sanctuaries and rights-based protections on land [to] help tackle climate breakdown, species loss, food security and the risk of future pandemics”. “This year, Greenpeace is calling on governments to agree to an ambitious and implementable rehabilitation plan for nature,” their website states. “We’re calling for a commitment to bold targets that protect at least 30% of our lands and oceans by 2030, with a clear plan for how to get there in partnership with local and Indigenous communities, and enough funding and resources to make it happen. We cannot risk destroying the web of life that sustains us. We are part of nature, and if it disappears, our future will disappear with it. Protecting biodiversity is a way to protect ourselves.”
The last giant pinta tortoise from the Galapagos islands died recently. He was the last one so they named him Lonesome George :(
Can you imagine a kid taking one of those to school for a show and tell ' Mom i'm taking the tortoise to school can I borrow the truck?' :D
Those are the gorgeous, sweet guys that would tolerate us as kids riding them at the pet-a-pet farms!
That venomous snake has the most gorgeous scales! They almost look like feathers.
Not sure which, but here- https://a-z-animals.com/animals/bush-viper/
Load More Replies...Its name could only be pronounced correctly by late comedian, Charlie Callas
We hope you are enjoying this fascinating list full of some of the cutest and most intriguing creatures our world has to offer. Be sure to upvote the facts that you’d like all your other pandas to know, and then let us know in the comments if you have any more facts that you would have liked to see on this list. Remember that if we want to keep enjoying all of these amazing creatures, we’ve got to take care of the planet first and foremost, so don’t forget to do whatever you can to keep those little critters safe.
Isn't this true for all cats? I mean the legs, not the 20-30ft thing.
Don't tell the cats that, they'll never stop howling about it.
Load More Replies...To put it into perspective, the world record for a human long jump is 8.95 meters (roughly 29.36 feet)
It's not just that the back legs are longer, it's also that they are sort-of spring loaded by the formation of their tendons and ligaments.
Because unless we learn about it we'll kill more by accident!
Load More Replies...https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2013/11/15/newser-worlds-oldest-animal/3574863/ here's an article about it! It lived from 1499 until 2013. They were trying to open the shell
Oh for the love of God WHY! Leave the poor thing alone. Why try open its shell when we know nothing about it. We don't need to do we? It's a mollusc we already know about those so leave that one alone. Guess it's to late for that now though
Load More Replies...I've looked up what a fry up is and it sounds good. Does blood pudding taste like blood, though?
Load More Replies...Funny you should mention a “Python” while talking about exploding after eating like a glutton. “And finally, monsieur, a wafer-thin mint”?
Here's the link to the pictures of the burst python with the "unalived" alligator. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8L62rInB5U
Why do people jump to the extreme scenario like this all the time? NO, we do not have to kill more sharks! Sharks get killed by larger animals, by accident (propellers) and stranding frequently. Often a necropsy is done. Good corneas can be harvested and preserved for later use at that time.
Load More Replies...So, they CAN be used, but we predominantly use human corneas. So, yeah, this one is misleading, too
Agree, human corneas are used exclusively in the UK at least so I wonder where the OP sourced this information from. Corneas don't need to be tissue matched to the recipient so any dead persons' will do as long as its healthy. Plenty to go around.
Load More Replies...Who said they would kill one to get them? Sharks die through predation, accidents and washing up onto beaches fairly frequently. Most often a necropsy is done. The corneas can be harvested and preserved for use at that time.
Load More Replies...All I'm reading is that it's possible to get a medical procedure to be part shark.
Actually it's true about all fish cornea. The first oftomolog that did this successfully is my best friends grandfather. Dr. Mihailov working at the University Clinic in Skopje.
And it's technically a legless amphibian, more closely related to frogs and salamanders than to snakes.
Of course, the third one may, in fact, be a leg.
Load More Replies...Leopards are incredibly strong. They are also one of the few big cats willing to hunt in water or land. They also have no fear of people.
Thank you for the last sentence, it will help me sleep tonight 😳
Load More Replies...I don't know why I thought this was a sweet thing at first...I just read "carries up a tree to keep it safe," but it changed dramatically upon reading "prey" and "from other animals." I was like "aww, good guy leopard." Lol It's Monday.
Monet actually. The surgery in question isn't some optional cool surgery it's the old surgery for cataracts. These days we don't have to go to such extremes but the reason some of Monet's paintings have the waterlilies blue or other weird colours is bc after his surgery he saw UV light. iirc he found it very scary because he didn't understand what was going on (nobody did at the time).
Load More Replies...What would it look like if you can see UV light? Would it "wash out" other colors?Also, I want lenses that can zoom in/out, and allow/not allow UV light through
This fact about UV light is illustrated with an infrared image. These are the opponent ends of the light spectrum. And I would be happier to see IR than UV.
You need your lens to focus the light. It is a common surgery for really bad cataracts
Load More Replies...Claude Monet had his removed because of cataracts and look at the colorful painting he did after.
All his paintings, and all those painters from the same group - can't remember the term -, look like you have cataracts and can't see very well; it's all blurry.
Load More Replies...It damages your retina though; it's not built to cope with excessive UV!
@ Who Panda 420... that shine is from the artificial replacement lens they put in when the took the old one out.
I think i will keep my very tiny, baby cataracts for now. They need to stay babies forever... well at least until i am dead!
Modern cataracts surgery consists of removing your own eye's lens and replacing it by an artificial one. Both my eyes' lenses had to be replaced .
Are you the one who kept adding 'og' to the door signs of Dr Hedgeh mentioned in another article? :)
Load More Replies...Advertising it might be a problem, cockmilk does not sound like a good name.
Cockroach- Hey Ben Stiller, I have nipples too. Why don't you try milking me? Ben Stiller- .....
Even though they have a very strong bite, they can't open their mouths with much force. You could easily hold their mouth shut with one hand. That is of course, if they weren't thrashing around and ripping your limbs off. That's why you often see trappers using electrical tape. It will stick to itself when wet and doesn't need to provide that much tensile strength.
They don’t really kill by bite, they hold on to you tight, dive deep, thrash you around to keep you from being able to fight much, and drown you. Then they store you for a while, until you’re nice and rotten. Like human kimchee.
Load More Replies...Apparently if it bites you: plug their nose holes, so it may open it's mouth as it won't be able to breathe
They also gallop and are the second largest crocodile species (saltwater crocodiles are first)
Now, I like to listen to “bug music”, but not if it’s louder than a passing car full of teenagers blasting their music.
How did they get the orchestra into the front row? Aren't they normally on stage?
Currently, one of my favorite songs is "Boatman" by Mono Inc. This may have just ruined it.
Could we at least get the lil' dude to play Thunderstruck or I'm Too Sexy For instead of orchestra! ;)
There are other gemstones with a higher refractive index than diamond, so slow light down more.
This why diamonds appear so beautiful. A higher index of refraction results in greater dispersion of white light, creating a rainbow of colors in a small package. Also, the traditional "diamond cut" optimizes this effect, partially due to optimizing total internal reflection and allowing more dispersion as the light bounces around in there.
The only matter that ... matters. (I'll see myself out)
Load More Replies...If I'm not mistaken, Helium is also the only element that was discoverd in space before it was found on Earth.
Not unless we went into space before 1869: August 18 and October 20, 1868: Discovery of Helium.
Load More Replies...The male and female mate for life. Literally. The male attaches himself to the female's side and fertilizes her eggs for the rest of their lives.
Load More Replies...And the males permanently attach themselves to the females to reproduce. Talk about clingy...
Then they fuse to the female, and literally lose their minds for sex. Since they can no longer feed they are both clingy and dependent.
Load More Replies...i mean if i lived in the dark and suddenly a beautiful orb of light appeared out of nowhere im 100% going to stare at that orb. angler fish:1 me:0
You’re 0 also looks like an :0 which is fitting considering the fact that you’d stare in awe
Load More Replies...I saw an episode of Rick Stein (British seafood chef) where they boiled a lobster. I swore never to eat lobster or crab after that. It was horrific.
Load More Replies...I think the person meant they evolved from *land* mammals.
Load More Replies...They were the smart ones who crawled out of the slime, took one look around at who else was crawling out, and decided to crawl back in.
Ignoring the mistake everyone else pointed out, did you know the amount of vestigial bone varies widely between individuals?
Not that it matters, but I've wondered on lists like this, 42 items, reduced to 40 based on user votes. Why not just leave the other two up?
I actually pressed on and didn't see anything new - I had to start over again.
Load More Replies...Let's be honest, you can't throw any of this out in any casual conversation. Nice thread tho.
So you don't recommend walking up to people in the pub and starting conversations that way then? Shame.
Load More Replies...I've been reading about and watching a lot of nature shows, and all I can say is animals (and some plants) have super powers. We are quite puny in comparison.
Not that it matters, but I've wondered on lists like this, 42 items, reduced to 40 based on user votes. Why not just leave the other two up?
I actually pressed on and didn't see anything new - I had to start over again.
Load More Replies...Let's be honest, you can't throw any of this out in any casual conversation. Nice thread tho.
So you don't recommend walking up to people in the pub and starting conversations that way then? Shame.
Load More Replies...I've been reading about and watching a lot of nature shows, and all I can say is animals (and some plants) have super powers. We are quite puny in comparison.
