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Shelter Dog Photobooth Pics Helps More Pups Find Forever Homes
Pet photographer Guinnevere Shuster’s mission in recent times has been to take adorably whimsical photos of dogs that are looking for a home. Are you in the market for a live-in best friend, and live in Utah? Then be sure to check out the Humane Society's webpage below, along with the this latest set of…
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The Elusive ‘Wrap-Around Spiders’ Seamlessly Camouflage Into Their Surroundings
WARNING: if you’re terrified of spiders, then this probably isn’t the post for you. But if you’re fascinated by how amazing nature is, then this is right up your alley. Known as wrap around spiders, Dolophones is a genus of spider that has mastered the art of camouflage. They’re found primarily in Australia (I mean, aren’t all…
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Photographer Discovers Multi-Colored Giant Squirrels Living In India And People Don’t Believe It
What first comes to mind when you hear the word ‘rodent?’ Sure, they have acquired a certain reputation as pests, invaders with insatiable appetites who spread disease and misery. But they can also be loyal and cute household pets, as many a rat, mouse or guinea pig owner can confirm. [zombify_post]
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Finely Inked Lines Form Fluffy Black Cats in Illustrations by Kamwei Fong
Using only black ink, Malaysian illustrator Kamwei Fong has created a menagerie of playful black cats. Despite their contextual isolation and uniform style, each of Fong’s cats display unique personalities: some are fluffed and puffed into self-contained balls; others look with curiosity or wariness at fish that dangle or waves that crash from the animals’…
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Optical Illusion Added To The Louvre’s Pyramid Then Immediately Destroyed
Artist JR has created a giant 3D optical illusion from paper that imagines the iconic pyramid at the Musée du Louvre in Paris continuing underground, but it has already been destroyed. Named The Secret of the Great Pyramid, the trompe l’oeil was made from 2,000 stickers surrounding Pritzker Prize-winning architect IM Pei’s glass building, making…
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Don Felder From The Eagles Plays “Hotel California” at the Met Museum
New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art is filled with masterpieces by giants like Picasso and Rembrandt. This week, Don Felder's Gibson double-necked guitar will join them. It's the instrument Felder has used for 40 years to play "Hotel California," the masterpiece he co-wrote for The Eagles. Of all the tools for making music, the guitar…
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People Suddenly Realize They Have Astigmatism After This Comparison Photo Goes Viral
Viral Comparison Photos Alert People To The Fact They Have Astigmatism
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Posters From The 1930s, The Age Of Great Depression, That Promote Kindness To Animals
During the 1930s, the American Humane Association organized a "Be Kind To Animals" week where they shared posters of people taking care of animals. These adorable posters used artist's Morgan Dennis' work who was already known for his drawings, particularly of dogs. Each poster had an illustration of a charming child shown taking care of…
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Three Large Crocheted Urchins Decorated Singapore For The iLight Marina Bay Festival
As part of the i Light Marina Bay Festival in Singapore, Choi+Shine Architects have designed The Urchins, which were created in response to the festivals theme of biomimicry and sustainability. The three large Urchins were designed to interact with natural light during the day, and glow when illuminated at night. Viewers can enter the Urchins and…
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Couple Goes On A 550,000-Mile Road Trip Across 177 Countries Over 26 Years
When you've had a tough day at work and everything seems to be going wrong, you've probably thought about packing it all in and going off travelling. Many are lucky do it for a few months, or even a couple of years, but perhaps no modern travelers have been more ambitious than Gunther and Christine…