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Curious about what the freaking hell that thing pictured is? Well it’ s a spunky little guy called a black swallower, or Chiasmodon niger (careful how you say that out loud) if you’re into knowing the scientific names of things that exist solely in your nightmares. ADVERTISEMENT The huge, painfully bloated area you can see [...]
The modern ocean is a scary place, filled with barracuda, sharks, super-squids, and possibly Cthulhu. However, no matter what we find in the depths these days, none of them seem to come close to the giant terrors that roamed the seas in Earth’s past; giant sea-lizards, monster sharks and even “hypercarnivorous” whales. For most of [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Wednesday, June 15, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Animals, Science · Tagged Australia, Basilosaurus, Biology, Cetaceans, David Dietle, Discovery Channel, echo-locating equipment, fish, food, herman melville, King, Lamnidae, large prehistoric sea creatures, large sea creatures, Liopleurodon, Mauisaurus, Megafauna, Megalodon, mekong river, New Zealand, pointy-toothed head, power tools, Predators, Prehistoric fish, prehistoric sea creatures, River Monsters, scary prehistoric sea creatures, sea creatures, Zoology
Most of you probably know that caterpillars turn into butterflies, and maggots into houseflies; both examples of an animal transforming from a “larval” to “adult” stage. Besides these famous insects, however, are thousands of other species who undergo bizarre and extreme transformations during their life cycle. Larval stages are especially extreme in creatures of the [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Tuesday, March 1, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Animals, Bizarre · Tagged Aquatic ecology, Barnacle, Barnacles, Biology, bizarre tranformations, bugs, butterflies, caterpillars, Chordate, Cloning, Crustacean, Developmental biology, different types of larvae, Dragonfish, egg-like cyst, Enteroxenos oestergreni, extreme transmorfations, famous insects, fish, flounder, Flying Pig Butt, food, food particles, houseflies, insects, Jonathan Wocjik, Larva, larvae, larval stages, larval tortoise beetles, life of the sea, maggots, male bignoses, Mola mola, Phyla, sea creatures, sea life, sea snail, sea squirts, strong swimmer, Symbion, symbion pandora, tapetail, tube worms, Tunicate, Viperfish, whalefish, Zoology
Life is the stories of all its heroes. The tiny ones, the unexpected ones, the scary ones and the big and ugly ones. And the most colorful one. Life is made of many stories. There’s the one that makes you giggle and the one that makes you well up. There’s also the red one, the [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Tuesday, September 21, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Animals, Nature, Photos · Tagged Animals, BBC, BBC Earth, BBC nature, BBC’s Natural History Unit, bird of paradise, blue-footed booby, booby leafy sea dragon, British Broadcasting Corporation, chameleon, Clownfish, colorful animals, colorful wildlife, facebook, fish, flamingoes, Human Interest, lesser flamingo, monarch butterfly, Natural History Unit, Nature, nature programs, panther chameleon, pink flamingo, Sailfish, Salmon, Sockeye, Sockeye salmon, temminick's tragopan, top 10, TopTenz, weedy sea dragon
Before Yuri Gagarin made history by becoming the first man in space on April 12, 1961, a long succession of non-human astronauts had already been shot through the atmosphere in order to determine if life forms could survive spaceflight. Even after manned space missions became routine procedures, many different animals continued to be used for [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, April 9, 2010 at 1:16 am
Filed under Animals, History, Science · Tagged Animal, Animals, animals in space, Cape Canaveral, cats, doctors, Dogs, first man in space, fish, Fruit, guinea pig, guinea pigs, human astronauts, Human spaceflight, ivan ivanovich, manned space missions, monkeys, Monkeys in space, NASA, newts, Orbiting Frog Otolith, parachute recovery, pig space, plants and animals, rocket flight, skylab 3, Smithsonian, space, space experiments, space exploration, spiders, technology, Yorick, yuri gagarin
We’ve all heard “you are what you eat.” While a nutritious and well-balanced diet is of course great for our bodies, there are some foods that are more beneficial and more nutritious than others. We all know about the foods that we should eat that are deemed “healthy”, but what about foods that are good [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at 8:55 am
Filed under Food, Health · Tagged almonds, Antioxidant, b vitamins, barley, Berries, brain atrophy, brain food, brain’s overall health, bran, brown rice, Cabbage, cashews, Catechins, chocolate, Choline, Curcumin, Curry, dietary supplements, Eggs, fatty acid, fish, flavonols, Folate, food, food for brain, food for the brain, Foods that Are Brain-Healthy, hazelnuts, Health, Health_Medical_Pharma, kale, Leafy Green Vegetables, memory loss, mental fatigue, nutrition, Nutrition Health Vitamins Dietary supplements B vitamins, Nuts and Seeds, oatmeal, omega 3, Omega-6 fatty acids, Oysters, peanuts, pecans, pumpkin seeds, seafood, shrinking brain, spinach, sunflower seeds, Tea, top 10 brain foods, TopTenz, vitamins, walnuts, wheat germ, Whole Grains, Whole wheat, whole-grain breads, you are what you eat
Urban legends and myths continue to dupe us. Until the Paris tasting in 1976, the myth that France was the only Country that could produce high quality wine lived on in oenophiles minds. Even though you may laugh at the myths below some people are still fooled by them. Let’s try to set the record [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, June 12, 2009 at 1:03 am
Filed under Food · Tagged cabernet, cabernet sauvignon, Chardonnay, fish, food, merlot, myth, red meat, red wines, Reds, restaurant, top 10 wine, vino, waiter, water, wine, wines
What’s that coming over the hill! Both B-movies and blockbusters have entertained us with members of the animal kingdom intent on crushing, biting or stinging innocent people to death. Sometimes, they’re just doing what comes naturally and sometimes, human interference makes them ‘go bad’. This list is strictly creatures that are in the known world, [...]
Posted by Anne Iredale on Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 12:50 am
Filed under Animals, Movies · Tagged 1000 Leagues Under the Sea, 20, alfred hitchcock, alligator, Animals, Ants, Arachnophobia, attack, bats, birds, creatures, cujo, Dog, Evolution, fish, giant squid, great white shark, Hitchcock, jaws, jules verne, jurassic park, kill, Lake placid, movie, movie monsters, Movies, Pirahna, rabies, saint bernard, scary animals, shark, spiders, Stephen King, Steven Spielberg, t-rex, The swarm, Them!
When you think of a river, the last thing you think about is probably how strong its water really is. You are more than likely to think about calm flowing water that brushes over stones at the bottom of the river. Maybe you envision small fish in the river. Whatever you think about, it’s definitely [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Thursday, December 11, 2008 at 12:14 am
Filed under Nature · Tagged 10th longest river in the world, amazon river, Arctic Ocean, Argentina, Brahmaputra River, fish, Lake Itasca, laos vietnam, lena river, longest river in the world, Mekong, mekong river, mississippi river, Nino, ocean, parana river, river, rivers in the world, sea, siberia, Thailand, water, waterfalls, Yangtze River, Yenisey River
Fad diets try to offer a quick fix for fast weight loss, and, even if they work, the result is short-term and the pounds come bouncing back. The biggest problem with unhealthy fad diets is that you shouldn’t stay on any of them for extended periods of time because they are generally unbalanced nutritionally. Many [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Wednesday, October 8, 2008 at 12:04 am
Filed under Health, People · Tagged alcohol, Atkins diet, Blood type diet, Cabbage, cabbage soup diet, chicken soup diet, coffee tea, dairy products, diet, diets, evening snack, fad diets, fish, food, food restrictions, fried foods, green vegetable, Health, Healthy diet, Institute for Psychoactive Research, junk food, malnutrition, Mayo Clinic, Medicine, nutrition, Paleolithic diet, Pam Roberson, Peter D'Adamo, red meat, Sleeping Beauty, South Beach diet, sugar alcohol, top 10 lists, top ten lists, unhealthy fad diets, water, worst fad diets