Archive for the ‘nature’ Category

incest… it’s not for everybody!

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

Two young kids in love who happen to be half-siblings. If they consummate their love for each other in Scotland they’ll be in deep shit. Nick and Danielle plan to move to France where it ain’t no thang.

NSFW if a turtle bangin’ a shoe is considered pornographic

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

damn you, ksk, for posting shit like this.

AND HE SHALL BE NAMED… little squeaker.

weiner dog weiner dog weiner dog weiner dog

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

wtf_cute

hydroplaning dolphins need their nom

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

sry guys, orcas are waaaay awesomer.

wtf_nature

headbangin’ bird

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

thx chels.

But what’s _really_ on his mind?

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

A little fishy in the depths of the Central Californian coast called the barreleye is getting attention for its SEE THROUGH HEAD.

barrelfish from barcroft media

The little guy hangs out in super deep water. The head’s lack of visibility was unknown to scientists until recently when Bruce Robison and Kim Reisenbichler of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute have been following the fish with robots. Though the fish has been identified since 1939, it was assumed the head was not so bulbous when seen out of the water, where it would deflate and be gross from being dead and under less pressure. The eyes can move around within the head and see through the thin parts of the transparent skin that protects the super-light-collecting eye tubes from stinging tentacles of bad guys — the guys they are stealing food from. Wait a second…

Check out Strange fish has a see-through head msnbc
See-through head fish wtf_nature
Fish has sea-through eyes the sun (UK)

Cerebellar hypoplasia

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Soooooo my friend’s sister’s cat likes to walk with her butt. they try to move next to her — like her back legs try to wander away from her body. It reminded me of this little condition some cats have, called cerebellar hypoplasia. It’s seen in both cats and dogs. I saw it on tv a few years ago. Animals are actually put down because their wonky walking is a sign of brain damage. Causes include the mom being infected by feline leukemia and being exposed to ringworm medication. The wibble wobbles aren’t that big of a deal most of the time — the cats look a big drunk, and they learn to move a different way than the norm.

ps: munchkin cat

This explains why my joints feel solidified

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

It’s funny because it’s true.

weather channel says 6 degrees fahrenheit, feels like -14

I remember February 2000 when it got up to 80 degrees.

Baby in Zambia getting conjoined twin removed

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Little Faith Mwampe was born with the feet and extra tissue of an unformed twin sister on her bum area. Now that she is 9 months old, the doctors in Zambia will perform surgery to remove what’s left of her sib. Her mom, Mercy Lenganji, is 18 years old. The father of the child rejected her outright and hasn’t been back. To send him hate mail, you can look him up in Zambia. His name is Martin Mwampe.

baby Faith Mwampe

Mercy’s family have been with her all the way and kept her and the kid strong. Now there’s just waiting for the actual surgery. They have been told Faith will only need one surgery and the rest of recovery will be therapy.

from the UK Telegraph
and wtf_nature

best friends: Bella and Tarra

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

An elephant and dog become bffs at an elephant sanctuary in Tennessee.

cute with my lord