ummm, DUHH, thats why animals and mental retardation are the funniest things
[media=youtube]RoJTbfnCVkA[/media]
I assume these elephant seals are trying to keep him warm because they dont think he’s big enough to withstand the cold on his own.
I lol’d when it started scratching its head, it looked almost human-like.
Baby seals look so delic- I mean cuuuute!
It’s playtime: Cute polar bear twins take their first tiny steps into the outside world
[LEFT] [/LEFT]
[LEFT]Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2108876/Its-playtime-Cute-polar-bear-twins-tiny-steps-outside-world.html#ixzz1nxbODW00[/LEFT]
[LEFT] [/LEFT]
[LEFT]

[/LEFT]

bear pushups?
[LEFT]


[/LEFT]
[LEFT]

[/LEFT]
Twin polar bears took their first steps outdoors much to the delight of photographers who captured the cute moment.
The endangered animals never strayed far from their mother Huggies, who featured in David Attenborough’s BBC show Frozen Planet, and got her name from the nappy company who sponsor her.
[media=youtube]47D9-U8hn5I[/media]
i’m probably going straight to hell for laughing at this.
In Spain, no one can hear you scream: Mediterranean fish under threat from gruesome ‘Alien’ parasite which eats their tongues then lives in their mouths

Named ¿Betty¿ by the scientists, ceratothoa italica breeds by entering the mouth through the gills. A female parasite will then take up position on the tongue, virtually replacing it, and feeding on blood as it grows to adulthood

A fully-grown ‘Betty’ parasite in the mouth of a striped bream. In heavily fished areas, nearly half of fish are affected by the parasite
[LEFT]
A gruesome ‘Alien-like’ parasite which eats the tongues of bream and then ‘replaces’ them in its victims mouths is spreading in the Mediterranean.
Almost half the fish in some areas are infected with the parasite, which swims in through the gills of young fish, then takes up position on top of the tongue, feeding on blood and growing.
Researchers found that the ‘cerathotoa italica’ parasite - named ‘Betty’ by the scientists - is spreading fastest in heavily fished waters.
I think i’ll avoid eating fish for a while:wasted: [/LEFT]
[SIZE=4]Return of ‘The Pirate’: Bullfighter blinded in goring to fight again this weekend wearing an eye-patch[/SIZE]
[LEFT]Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2109184/Return-The-Pirate-Bullfighter-blinded-goring-fight-weekend-wearing-eye-patch.html#ixzz1nyxrW3DG[/LEFT]
[LEFT] [/LEFT]
[LIST]
[]Matador Juan José Padilla lost left eye in horrific goring in October
[]Footage showed him leaving Zaragoza ring screaming ‘I can’t see’
[]Returns with use of just one eye… meaning he will have blind left side
[]Feels ‘fully prepared’ after killing 10 bulls on farm as practice
[/LIST]
[LEFT] [/LEFT]
[LEFT]

[/LEFT]
[LEFT]


[/LEFT]
[LEFT]

[/LEFT]
[LEFT]

[/LEFT]
[LEFT]Risky business: There will be an added element of danger for Juan Jose Padilla as he will not see the bull each time it passes on his blind left side[/LEFT]
[LEFT] [/LEFT]
[LEFT][media=youtube]n1Mar7yG1pY[/media][/LEFT]
[LEFT] [/LEFT]
[LEFT]Some people never learn. I hope his other eye gets fucked up .[/LEFT]
Holy shit. He looks like a Bond villain.
[SIZE=4]Twister-woo! The not-so-wise owl who got in a flap[/SIZE]

Inquisitive: An owl turns his head upside-down as he struggles to identify the camera lens staring at him outside his burrow near Moses Lake in Washington state
[LEFT]
Utterly bemused, this curious owl strains to get a better look at a camera lens planted outside his burrow.
The bird, about a year old, turned his head upside down as he struggled to identify the hi-tech equipment unceremoniously staring at him.
Photographer Henrik Nilsson captured the amusing moment near Moses Lake in Washington State.[/LEFT]
I remember that vid from earlier.
Hopefully a bull gores his chest this time.
The article’s title is quite misleading, even though it goes into detail in the link. That parasitic sea louse is present all over the seas and latches on to hundreds of species of fish. I just saw one of them in a snapper at my local meat and fish market the other day. (I obviously declined taking it)
Sloths seem like awesome pets, all they do is sleep and cuddle lol
[media=youtube]YRJlj8bkx4c[/media]
Horree shett, someone told me to watch this exact video earlier today. Haha.
Well, thanks, 'cause if you wouldn’t have posted it I probably would’ve never found it as I forgot the name of the vid.
AAAHhhh nooooo i did not want to know this :crybaby:
ughhh! This is why I only shop at supermarkets.
[LEFT] [/LEFT]
[LEFT]i’m not taking my chances.[/LEFT]
[LEFT] [/LEFT]
[LEFT]maybe all these fucked up parasites came about as a result of all that pollution we’ve been pumping into the ocean.[/LEFT]
[LEFT] [/LEFT]
[LEFT][media=youtube]vAlEfrwr8aU[/media][/LEFT]
[LEFT][media=youtube]xH1c9ZiPnbU[/media][/LEFT]
oh my god, i literally felt my skin crawl after watching that. The whole parasite replacing an entire organ thing . . .it sounded like something from a sci fi movie.
[SIZE=4]Boy, this rain is bugging me: Amazing pictures show how microscopic insects cope in a downpour[/SIZE]
[LEFT]Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-2109333/Bugs-Amazing-photos-microscopic-insects-coping-downpour.html#ixzz1o2ifnZ3n[/LEFT]
[LEFT]

[/LEFT]



[LEFT]

[/LEFT]
[LEFT]

[/LEFT]
[LEFT]

[/LEFT]
one rain drop to them probably feels like getting hit over the head with a giant water balloon. I’d hate to know how hailstones feel like.
[SIZE=4]‘Strong enough to cut fish in half’: Sawfish are NOT placid creatures, but merciless predators which use their saws to slice prey[/SIZE]
[LEFT]Read more: [COLOR=#003399]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2110544/Sawfish-merciless-predators-use-saws-slice-prey.html#ixzz1oH23IP5K[/COLOR][/LEFT]
[LEFT] [/LEFT]
[LEFT]


[/LEFT]
[LEFT]Sawfish: The scientists found that sawfish aren’t sluggish bottom-dwellers, but instead vicious predators who can slice their saws through the water to impale prey[/LEFT]
[LEFT] [/LEFT]
[LEFT]

[/LEFT]
[LEFT]The creatures use electrical sensors on their huge saws to hunt down and kill other fish[/LEFT]
[LEFT] [/LEFT]
[LEFT]in the last picture it looks like its wearing lipstick.[/LEFT]
You never think to believe such a fish could exist if you didn’t know already.
Encountering a school of them would be like walking into a bunch of chainsaws =/