December 14th, 2008The Huge Rare Prehistoric Shark

A rare prehistoric shark was discovered by local residents in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo. The huge eel-like creature, considered to be a living fossil.

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Picture perfect! Where there is a will, there is a way. Hey, are you in there cuz of global warming? Well, it’s not only him; rather everyone is striving for a ‘temporary change’. No one is really thinking about tomorrow! Look –this creature left his tail outside, similarly, we are leaving some carbon footprints. So what’s so special being a human? Please don’t find this astray, and try relating to the coolest picture of the day!

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December 1st, 2008Delicious Food of Japan


There are ‘weird’ food in every culture without exception, even in Western countries. One man’s meat is indeed another man’s poison. Many others will be disgusted at foods like French escargots, American Rocky Mountain ‘oysters’ (cattle testicles) and English black pudding. If you’re talking about insects, there are also candy & lollipops made by US companies that contain real scorpions, worms & crickets.

There are also plenty of other countries who eat insects, regarded as nutritious & full of protein, like Thailand, Japan, South America, Africa etc. Even Americans are becoming more accepting, with over ten insect festivals each year like the Bug Bowl at Purdue University and restaurants like Typhoon, in Santa Monica, that serves insect delicacies.

Insects have enjoyed a place at the Japanese dinner table for many centuries. There insect foods are exotic, local niche items that the vast majority of modern Japanese have never - and likely would never - try even once in the course of their lifetimes.










Razs specie, that lives mostly in Madagascar, has only 1000 members still living on our planet. This specie is endangered because people used to kill them for their peculiar looks and thought that they were a bad omen. Raz is actually a very friendly and kind of a shy animal and has no evil intentions .












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