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Tuesday, 27 January 2015

15 Most Adorable Miniature Animals In The World

by OdieAndElsa  |  in science at  00:39

1. Mouse Lemur

Mouse lemurs have a combined head, body and tail length of less than 27 centimetres (11 in), making them the smallest primates
Tiniest Animals Mouse Lemur
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The mouse Lemur of Madagascar is officially the smallest primate at 2.25 to 4.75 inches. They are nocturnal and rarely leave the trees.  They were just recently discovered and are endangered due loss of their limited habitat. (source)

 

2.  Mr. Peebles

Mr. Peebles was named after a ventriloquist’s dummy on an episode of “Seinfeld.”
World’s smallest cat, Mr. Peebles
World’s smallest cat, Mr. Peebles
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This photo was taken when Mr Peebles was two years old and weighed just over two pounds. He measured approximately 6.1 inches and could perfectly fit into a pint glass. (source)

 

3. Chihuahua Milly

When she was born, Milly weighed less than an ounce and fit in a teaspoon
Smallest dog
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Milly, the Chihuahua is just 3.8 inches high. She lives in the North East Puerto Rican town of Vega Alta. She was born in 2011 and had to be fed using an eye dropper. She can easily fit into a teaspoon. (source)
Also see: 15 Rare And Unique Albino Animals

 

4. Pink Fairy Armadillo

The pink fairly armadillo has large front claws that allow them to move underground as if they are swimming through water
Pink Fairy Armadillo
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This one may not be adorable since the Pink Fairy armadillo is a strange creature and is rarely seen. It is the smallest armadillo and it’s the only one that has a dorsal shell that is separated completely from its body. It can be found in the dry grasslands and sandy plains of central Argentina. They measure at least 3.3 to 4.6 inches. (source)

 

5.  The world’s smallest Horse, Einsteen

Einstein shows no dwarf characteristics and is simply a very small miniature horse.
Einstein, the world's smallest horse.
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Einsteen is the world’s smallest horse. In April 2010, he weighed just 6lb (2.7kg) and stood at a mere 14 inches (35.5 cm) tall (Source 1, 2)

 

6. Hamster Peewee

Peewee stopped growing when he was three weeks old
Peewee
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This adult hamster weighs less than an ounce and measures less than an inch in length. If you compare Peewee to a normal size hamster, he looks like a newborn. (source)

 

7. Pygmy slow loris

The pygmy slow loris is adorable but its bite is toxic
Pygmy slow loris
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It is a native to forest habitats of Laos, Vietnam, China and Eastern Cambodia. It is listed as vulnerable to extinction due to collection for its medicinal values and pet trade and also due to habitat destruction. However cute it is, if you keep it as a pet, be aware of its bite because it toxic. (source)
 
 
8. Kenyan pygmy chameleon 
The Kenyan Pygmy originates from the dry forests and scrublands of the Mombasa district in Kenya, and so prefer a slightly lower ambient humidity
Kenyan pygmy chameleon
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It lives primarily in the hot and humid coastal forests. They are gray in color and often have horizontal stripes. The head has a flattened casque and no rostral process. They have a short tail and their chin, tail and face are adorned with numerous tubercles and scale clusters.  (source)
Also see: Animals That You Didn’t Know Exist.

 

9. Pygmy Hippo

Adult pygmy hippopotamuses can reach six feet in length and weigh up to 600 pounds.
pygmy hippo
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It’s mostly found in the swamps and forests of West Africa and is endangered. The hippo is vulnerable due to loss of habitat but also due to poaching and hunting. It is estimated that only 3,000 of these hippos are left.(source)

 

10. Pygmy marmoset

The pygmy marmoset is known to be the smallest known species of monkey in the world.
marmoset pygmy
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They have a head the size of a human thumb and are the smallest monkeys in the world. They are mainly found in the rainforests of the Amazon Basin. They use their sharp nails to cling onto branches and their specialized teeth to feed on tree gum. They also eat fruits, insects and nectar. see how they love the toothbrush. (Source 1, 2)

 

11. Pygmy Owl

The Pygmy-Owl doesn’t let size stand in its way; this fierce little owl frequently preys on birds and mammals larger than itself.
pygmy owl
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The pygmy owls are tiny but fierce. There are roughly 25-35 species of them in the world but they are mostly found in Western North America and Central America. They mostly eat insects, lizards, small birds and rodents. This is what happens when you tickle them.  (source)

 

12.  Pygmy seahorse

The pygmy seahorse has the incredible ability to blend in with its surroundings.

This seahorse is about 2 centimeters in length and exceptionally good at blending with its host coral.  (source)

 

13. Pygmy possum

Pygmy possums range in length from about 5 to 12 cm and usually weigh between 10 and 50 grams
pygmy possum
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There are five pygmy possum species; four found in Australia and one in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. They are about 2.8 to 3.5 inches long and have a 3 to 4.3 inches long nail. They are easily preyed on by owls. (source)

 

14. Pygmy mongoose

The Dwarf Mongoose is the smallest African mongoose
pygmy mongoose
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It’s also known as the dwarf mongoose because it’s the smallest of its species -it’s Africa’s smallest carnivore. They can be found in various habitats but especially near termite mounds where they love to sleep. (source)

 

15. Pygmy shrew

Fully grown Pygmy Shrews are around a quarter of the size of a House Mouse.
pygmy shrew
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There are three species of this species in the world- the Eurasian pygmy, the American pygmy and the Etruscan pygmy. It’s the smallest of its species with a pointed snout and greyish-brown fur. It grows to about 1.4 inches in length but eats about 1.5 to 2 times its weight. (source)

Monday, 26 January 2015

20 Mind Blowing Facts that are very hard belive

by OdieAndElsa  |  in science at  23:43

1) There are more living organisms on the skin of each human than there are humans on the surface of the earth.

via http://i.telegraph.co.uk

2) Each person sheds 40 lbs of skin in his or her lifetime.

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3) Males produce one thousand sperm cells each second – 86 million each day.

via http://scienceline.org

 

4) One in every 2000 babies is born with a tooth.

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5) Human saliva contains a painkiller called opiorphin that is six times more powerful than morphine.

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6) Girls have more taste buds than boys.

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7) When a flea jumps, the rate of acceleration is 20 times that of the space shuttle during launch.

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8) Gorillas and potatoes have two more chromosomes than humans do.

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9) A pig’s orgasm lasts for 30 minutes.

via http://images.dailystar-uk.co.uk

 

10) Koalas sleep an average of 22 hours a day, two hours more than the sloth.

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11) The African Elephant gestates for 22 months.

via http://www.wired.com/

 

12) A dog’s sense of smell is 1,000 times more sensitive than a humans.

via http://www.dogster.com/files/dog-smelling-boots.jpg

 

13) Octopuses have three hearts.

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14) At over 2000 kilometres long The Great Barrier Reef is the largest living structure on Earth.

via https://blog.wwf.org.au/wp-content/

 

15) The name of the first human being in the Norse mythology is Ask

via blogs.nature.com

 

16) The Queen is the legal owner of one-sixth of the Earth’s land surface

via https://blog.wwf.org.au

 

17) As it grows, sweet corn makes a squeaking noise like two balloons rubbing against each other.

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18) Wounds infested with maggots heal quickly and without spread of gangrene or other infection. (IT’S JUST A MASK IN THE PICTURE!)

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19) Biologically speaking, bugs are insects that “suck”.

via http://www.dan-dare.org/FreeFun/

 

20) If the 5 trillion spiders in Netherlands took to eating humans rather than insects, they’d consume all 16.7 million Dutch people just in three days.

via http://www.impactlab.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/spiders.jpg

Wednesday, 21 January 2015

30 Animal Facts To Make You Smile

by OdieAndElsa  |  in fact at  17:51

1. Sea otters hold hands when they sleep to keep from drifting apart.

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2. Squirrels plant thousands of new trees each year simply by forgetting where they put their acorns.

Image credits: Irene Mei

3. When playing with female puppies, male puppies will often let them win, even if they have a physical advantage.

Image credits: Brian Whipple

4. Turtles can breathe through their butts.

Image credits: TaraDSturm

5. Cows have best friends.

Image credits: mare

6. Gentoo penguins propose to their lifemates with a pebble.

Image credits: telegraph.co.uk

7. A prison in Washington pairs up “death row” shelter cats with select inmates as part of a rehabilitation program. It seems to be a pretty wonderful thing for both the inmates and the cats.

Princess Natalie relaxes with Joseph Contreras, one of her caretakers. (Image credits: catster.com)

8. Macaques in Japan use coins to buy vending machine snacks.

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9. Norway knighted a penguin.

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10. In China, killing a Panda is punishable by death.

Image credits: Cute Baby Animals

11. Rats laugh when tickled.

12. Spiders can’t fly.

13. Sweden has a rabbit show-jumping competition called Kaninhoppning.

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14. Pigs’ orgasms last for 30 minutes.

Image credits: Source Media

15. Dolphins have names for each other.

Image credits: Vitaliy Sokol

16. Puffins mate for life. They make their homes on cliff sides and set aside room for their toilet.

Image credits: fourteenfoottiger

17. A study measuring the effects of music found that cows produce more milk when listening to soothing music. They produce the most when listening to R.E.M’s “Everybody Hurts.”

Image credits: cbc.ca

18. Oysters can change gender depending on which is best for mating.

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19. Japanese Macaques make snowballs for fun.

Image credits: Lee Fisher

20. The closest relatives to the elephant shrew are actually elephants, not shrews.

Image credits: Klaus Wiese
Image credits: Josef Gelernter

21. A cat version of the corgi exits: the munchkin cat.

Image credits: Jimmy Leo

22. There is a program that makes prison inmates responsible for training and raising seeing-eye dogs. Many reported that they felt like they were making amends for their past actions by working with the puppies.

Image credits: absencesix

23. Seahorses mate for life, and when they travel they hold each others’ tails.

Image credits: Georgina Gomez

24. Before chicks hatch, they can communicate with each other and their mother through a system of sounds.

Image credits: caryn74

25. Dogs’ nose prints are as unique as human fingerprints and can be used to identify them.

Image credits: Elke Vogelsang

26. Turritopsis nutricula Immortal jellyfish is the only species known to live forever.

Image credits: Takashi Murai

27. Long-time bird watcher and nature writer Candace Savage has observed that crows are so intelligent they can play pranks on each other.

Image credits: Lauri Tammik

28. Butterflies taste with their feet.

Image credits: Chris Spracklen

29. There have been studies that show that goats, like us, have accents.

Image credits: Jean-Claude Sch.

30. Squirrels will adopt other squirrels babies if they are abandoned.

Image credits: pensivesquirrel.wordpress.com

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