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Facts about humans and cats

Facts about humans and cats. Cats can be right-pawed or left-pawed

Cats can be right-pawed or left-pawed. Facts about humans and cats

Facts about humans and cats
In fact, both humans and cats have identical regions in the brain responsible for emotion and for boxing. Noteworthy, a cat’s brain is more similar to a man’s brain than that of a dog. A cat has more bones than a human; humans have 206, but the cat has 2,930,643 bones, and state that bones may fuse together as the cat ages). Cats have 30 vertebrae (humans have 33 vertebrae during early development; 26 after the sacral and coccygeal regions fuse). The cat’s clavicle, or collarbone, does not connect with other bones but is buried in the muscles of the shoulder region.
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Human beings and animals by Gregory Colbert

Human beings and animals by Gregory Colbert

Interactions between human beings and animals by Canadian photographer Gregory Colbert

Human beings and animals by Gregory Colbert. Gregory Colbert was born in 1960 in Toronto, Canada. He is film-maker and photographer best known as the creator of Ashes and Snow, an exhibition of photographic artworks and films housed in the Nomadic Museum. he traveled to such places as India, Burma, Sri Lanka, Egypt, Dominica, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tonga, Namibia, and Antarctica to film and photograph interactions between human beings and animals. Visit his beautiful website, you will get an unforgettable impression from it.
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How to Pet-Proof Your Christmas Tree

How to Pet-Proof Your Christmas Tree. Pets on Christmas

Adorable kitten in a cap. How to Pet-Proof Your Christmas Tree

How to Pet-Proof Your Christmas Tree
Here are some Christmas Tree Tips for pet owners.
It can be very difficult to keep a young, still-in-training pet away from the Christmas tree, particularly if this is his or her’s first Christmas. Even for an older pet, who may have learned not to jump on the tree – either because it fell on him last year or because your admonitions worked – you will still need to be cautious with the ornaments you place within his reach.
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Vegitecture Terreform’s Fab Tree Hab

Vegitecture Terreform’s Fab Tree Hab - Design to Improve Life by MIT designers – Mitchell Joachim, Lara Greden and Javier Arbona

Design to Improve Life by MIT designers – Mitchell Joachim, Lara Greden and Javier Arbona. Vegitecture Terreform’s Fab Tree Hab

Vegitecture Terreform’s Fab Tree Hab
Inspired by the ecocentric attitudes of such beloved American nature-lovers as Thoreau, Emerson, Whitman and Alcott, three MIT designers created this living tree-house. In particular, Mitchell Joachim, Lara Greden and Javier Arbona. Meanwhile, in the house the dwelling itself merges with its environment and nourishes its inhabitants. In fact, Fab Tree Hab dissolves our conventional concept of home and establishes a new symbiosis between the house and its surrounding ecosystem.
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The Road to Heaven

Big Gate Road, or Avenue to heaven, a road through the mountain Tyanmen, China

Called Big Gate Road, The Road to Heaven, or Avenue to heaven, a road through the mountain Tyanmen, China

The Road to Heaven
It took China 8 years to build this complex and endless road through the mountain Tyanmen. This highway is called the Big Gate Road, but the people call it Avenue to heaven. It is also called the road turns 99, as nine is a lucky number in China, symbolizing the heavens and the nine palaces. If the road is too scary for you there is an alternative. Go to the top of the mountain laid a great lift of nearly 8 miles, which is among the longest cable cars of the world.
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Solar System Red Planet Mars

Solar System Red Planet Mars

Solar System Red Planet Mars

Solar System Red Planet Mars.
Referred to as the Red Planet, due to its red soil made up of iron oxide, Mars got its name after the Roman god of war. In particular, because its red color reminded early observers of blood. Meanwhile, Mars is actually pretty small. Its diameter is about half the Earth, measuring only 6,800 km across. And the total mass of Mars is only about 10% the mass of Earth. People used to think it had water and canals.
However, before the first spacecraft arrived at Mars in 1965, nobody had ever seen Mars up close. Mars might not have oceans, rivers and lakes, but NASA’s Mars Odyssey spacecraft detected huge deposits of water underneath the surface, across the planet – in the form of ice.
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Japanese farmers painting on the rice fields

Japanese farmers painting on the rice fields

Samurai. Japanese farmers painting on the rice fields

Japanese farmers painting on the rice fields
Always admire people’s creativity, such impressive large scale images the Japanese farmers make on their rice fields. Noteworthy, the rice field pictures can be viewable better in September. They are all natural, and the different shapes and colors become possible by mixing up different types of rice. Also, accurate work and patience. Just have a look at them. In fact, it all started in 1993, when the people of Inakadate, Aomori were looking for a way to revitalize their village.
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Winter beauty

Winter beauty

The view from the window. Winter beauty

Winter beauty
The season dominated by bare soil. The whole gardening cycle begins with the care and preparation of the earth during winter so that it will feed plants the following year. Meanwhile, one of the enjoyable things about digging is the smell of the earth released by the spade cutting in and lifting clods that have been buried for a year. Besides, not only does the soil itself have a real scent, but the roots of the crop or plant. And even weed – that has been growing there will also contribute to the mix, creating something new out of the vague remnants of last season’s garden. – Monty Don, The Sensuous Garden, 1997
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Thorny Devil only terrifying on the outside

Thorny Devil only terrifying on the outside

Undoubtedly, Australians should be proud to have such a delightful little creature endemic to their country. Thorny Devil only terrifying on the outside

Thorny Devil only terrifying on the outside
The name Thorny Devil – derived from the fact that there are two large horns on the head which give the lizard the appearance of a “devil”. The species name based on the Canaanite god, Moloch. The choice was inspired by Milton’s Moloch, a king who was smeared with the blood of human sacrifice. The total length they can grow is 20 cm. This lizard is a harmless reptile. The Thorny Devil, or Thorny dragon is found in Western Australia, and North and South Queensland.
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