25 December 2009

American Bullfrog VS an unlucky sparrow



Spectacular captures of the American Bullfrog preying on an unlucky sparrow. Growing up to a length of 20 centimeters or 7.9 inches, the bullfrog preys on any animal that it can overpower and stuff down its throat. Their stomachs have been found to contain rodents, small turtles, snakes, frogs including bullfrogs and birds of course.

Ambush predators as they are known for, the bullfrog can be seen submerging large preys (in this case the sparrow) into the water to cut their air supply and defense. Check out the whole sequence of the bullfrog and the unlucky sparrow with 5 more pics after the jump........










05 December 2009

Vegetable juices



Excess fat storage is a result of wrong combination of food and excessive eating of fatty and cholesterol-rich foods and consuming large quantities of starches and sugars.

Now that you know what causes excess fat storage in your body that could lead to obesity, better lessen those foods, eat lots of fruits and vegetables and clean your body not just by taking at least 8 glasses of water daily but by taking in fresh-raw undiluted vegetable juices that I am going to share to you today.

Why not take a cup or two a day of any of the following: carrot, beet and cucumber combination juice, carrot and cabbage combination juice, carrot and spinach combination juice, a plain spinach juice or a plain carrot juice? It is proven by many people that could help you slim down by cleaning your system. Please take note that you have to drink it undiluted.

Strong will to be fit, cleansing, proper diet, exercise and time for relaxation are the main ingredients not just to slim down but to attainment of healthy body. - http://ritehealth.blogspot.com

27 November 2009

Dangerous Activities after a Meal‏


Don't smoke -
Experiment from experts proves that smoking a cigarette after meal is comparable to smoking 10 cigarettes (chances of cancer is higher).


Don't eat fruits immediately -
Immediately eating fruits after meals will cause stomach to be bloated with air. Therefore take fruit 1-2 hr after meal or 1hr before meal.


Don't drink tea -
Because tea leaves contain a high content of acid. This substance will cause the Protein content in the food we consume to be hardened thus difficult to digest.


Don't loosen your belt -
Loosening the belt after a meal will easily cause the intestine to be twisted blocked.


Don't bath -
Bathing will cause the increase of blood flow to the hands, legs body thus the amount of blood around the stomach will therefore decrease. This will weaken the digestive system in our stomach.


Don't walk about -
People always say that after a meal walk a hundred steps and you will live till 99.. In actual fact this is not true. Walking will cause the digestive system to be unable to absorb the nutrition from the food we intake.


Don't sleep immediately -
The food we intake will not be able to digest properly. Thus will lead to gastric infection in our intestine.

24 November 2009

Hero squirrel saves her baby from being eaten dog

By Mail Foreign Service
24th November 2009


They have a bit of a reputation for a vicious streak, but this dog certainly got more than it bargained for after pouncing on a baby squirrel it found on the ground.

Moments before the hapless baby would have been torn apart, these images show its mother appearing to leap off a nearby tree and attacking the surprised dog.


Barking mad: The squirrel gets ready to leap off the tree and its terrified baby is pounced on by the dog

Using its sharp teeth and claws, the squirrel tore into its canine opponent and distracted it so the baby could escape to freedom.

It is unclear if the images have been edited, but the startled dog appears in considerable pain as the squirrel bites into its flank.

The surprise assault gives the baby squirrel just enough time to climb back up the nearby tree before its mother is thrown clear and escapes from the dog.

The baby squirrel appears to have fallen to the ground as it was being helped up the tree.


Make it snappy: The plucky creature bites and claws the dog, allowing its baby to escape certain death


That's my baby! The dog snarls in pain as the squirrel leaps in to attack it - and the baby makes a leap for the safety of the tree

Spotting the helpless creature on the ground, the dog pounces and traps it underneath its front paws as it closes for the kill.

But it appears to have underestimated its diminutive opponent, as the brave mother squirrel clearly has no intention of letting her baby become dinner and rushes to its aid by jumping on the dog's head.

After the whirlwind attack the mother squirrel springs free of the dog and rushes her baby back up into the safety of the tree.

The frustrated dog is left sitting forlornly at the base of the tree as its prey escapes into the upper branches.

The images appeared on a website that was set up solely to promote them using Weebly, a website creation programme. - http://www.dailymail.co.uk


Thanks mum: The heroic squirrel ushers its baby back up the tree to safety

10 November 2009

Hungry lion jumping on to the bonnet



What we see here, is a hungry lion jumping on to the bonnet of an open-topped truck, snarling straight into the faces of safari family. The amazing part is they just roar with laughter. Normally, placing stone-cold masochists on an illusion oriented blog makes no sense. But this close encounter of the furred kind is not all it seems. The trick is that apparently fearless wildlife watchers are actually safely protected behind a wall of reinforced glass. Only the front of the truck is placed inside the big cat’s territory.

You’ll have to agree with me on this one; from a certain angle it really looks as if the visitors are about to become lunch. This illusory installation is one of the main attractions at Werribee open range zoo near Melbourne, Australia. Spokesmen of the zoo said once:

"The cut-off Land Rover was stuck either side of the glass wall as a bit of fun and it’s proved a big hit – especially with the kids. Everyone wants to get their picture taken looking like they’re going to be eaten.”
  
source: www.moillusions.com

31 October 2009

How little bird defended his young from the red-tailed hawk

This is the David v Goliath moment when a plucky kingbird hopped onto the back of a huge hawk and pecked at its head in a bid to defend its young.

Although small, the species can become very aggressive in the breeding season, especially when larger predators come calling.

This one easily saw off a red-tailed hawk that ventured too close to its nest.

After jumping onto its back, it dug its tiny talons into its opponent's feathers and drilled at its skull relentlessly.


Peck peck peck! Birdwatcher Michael Parrish's stunning shot shows the kingbird steering a red tailed hawk away from is nest

The two birds soared through the skies, with the kingbird clinging on despite the hawk's valiant attempts to shrug it off.

The stunning attack lasted a few minutes until the predator gave up and soared away shrieking.

The incredible moment was captured by amateur photographer Michael Parrish at a nature reserve at Elwood near Chicago, Illinois, in the U.S.

Michael, 48, said: 'I was very lucky even to have seen this, let alone catch it on my camera.

'I regularly photograph and hike a restored grassland called Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie.

'As I walked up the open trail I heard a red-tailed hawk in the distance - they have a very distinctive scream which is often used in films to show the wilderness.

'His call was quite distinct and he was quite far away, but what caught my attention was a smaller bird that was attacking him as he perched on a tower line.

'This does happen due to territory disputes, but it is still a sight to see a smaller bird attacking a large predator with such fury and boldness.'


Victory: The tiny parent's acrobatics were successful and the bird of prey was driven off to look for easier pickings elsewhere

He added: 'I watched for a few more minutes wanting to get closer, but knew if I attempted the hawk would fly away - they are very wary of humans and have superb eyesight.

'I continued my hike but all at once the hawks call seemed to be right on top of me. I thought for a moment that I was getting attacked.

'I swung my camera to the side, aimed, and fired rapidly until he passed. It was then I saw the bird as if it was riding the hawk bareback.

'At first I thought, "no way is that possible" and that I had just got a strange angle on the picture.

'But when I looked back on my camera you can see the little bird really is riding the hawk.

'I have seen smaller birds attacking larger birds plenty of times, but I would never expect such a small bird would physically go against such an ominous foe.'- www.dailymail.co.uk

19 October 2009

Reinventing the wheel: New technology could banish stabilisers - and help children cycle in just one hour

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 8:36 AM on 19th October 2009


The sight of an anxious parent running close behind a child on a wobbling bicycle as they learn to ride it may soon be a thing of the past.

A company claims to have developed a front wheel that senses when the bike is starting to keel over and re-centres it beneath the rider's weight.

The wheel could replace traditional stabilisers for youngsters learning to travel on two wheels.


Look, no stabilisers! The Gyrowheel system has three stability settings which stop the the bike from wobbling or tipping over

The Gyrowheel system is the product of several years of research by U.S, firm Gyrobike and could be in shops here by next year.

Gyrobike chief executive Daniella Reichstetter said: 'Gyrowheel is the only product of its kind. It will change how people learn to ride bikes.'

The Gyrowheel system has three stability settings - high, medium and low. As a rider's skills and confidence improve, the stability setting can be adjusted.

The wheel is the same size as an ordinary one but, instead of spokes, has a circular housing which contains an independently spinning disc powered by a rechargeable battery.

When switched on, this inner disc speeds up and spins independently of the outside wheel.

As the disc spins at high speed it creates a strong force that keeps the wheel upright. So, for example, if the bike begins to topple, the gyroscope compensates by leaning the wheel in the opposite direction. It works in a similar way to a child's spinning top, which is also a type of gyroscope.

When turned off the Gyrowheel, which will cost around £60, behaves like a standard bike wheel.

California-based Gyrobike's marketing boss Ashleigh Harris said: 'Our prototypes knocked the socks off parents whose kids tested Gyrowheel, and the real thing is ten times better.'

She added that the vast majority of children who tested Gyrowheel learned to ride in less than an hour. - www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech

14 October 2009

The 1st. international exhibit of the World Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists

The Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists worldwide has successfully supported artists who, due to a disability or illness, create their works using not their hands, but their mouths or feet.

A small fraternity of 18 mouth and foot painters has developed into an Association that is active worldwide and is currently represented in 74 countries of the world with 726 artists.

The first international exhibit of the World Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists (VDMFK for its German name) will run until October 23 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.


Eros Bonamini, a mouth and foot painting artist and president of the World Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists, looks at paintings on display during an exhibition at Sivori Museum in Buenos Aires.–Reuter Photo


Alberto Alvarez working on his piece during an exhibition.–Reuter Photo


Alberto Alvarez working on his piece during an exhibition.–Reuter Photo


Maria Celeste Moya, a mouth and foot painting artist, works on a piece during an exhibition at Sivori Museum in Buenos Aires.–Reuter Photo


Maria Celeste Moya, a mouth and foot painting artist, works on a piece during an exhibition at Sivori Museum in Buenos Aires.–Reuter Photo

10 October 2009

Miss Plastic Hungary 2009


Winners of the Miss Plastic Hungary beauty pageant, queen Reka Urban (centre), first runner-up Edina Kulcsar (right), and second-runner up Alexandra Horvath (left), smile together after the contest in Budapest, Hungary, Friday, October 9, 2009. -- PHOTO: AP

BUDAPEST - IT WAS a night for unnatural beauties. Contestants showed off breast implants, nose jobs and face lifts as Miss Plastic Hungary 2009 strove to promote the benefits of plastic surgery in a country where artificial enhancements are viewed mostly with a wary eye.

Plastic surgeon Dr. Tamas Rozsos said the pageant also meant to show that cosmetic corrections did not necessarily have to be about oversized breasts, bulbous lips and skin stretched to near tearing point.

"This about restoring harmony ... eliminating asymmetries and giving women the opportunity to have normal features," Rozsos said. "Plastic surgery has a bad reputation in Hungary but its mostly due to the exaggerations."

Despite Hungary having been hit hard by the global economic crisis with the government forced to scale back spending on health services, Rozsos said that the number of surgeries had been rising year by year.

"People for whom this is important always find the money," Rozsos said.

To qualify for the pageant, the 18 Hungarian residents had to prove they’d gone fully under the knife — mere Botox or collagen injections did not count. Nearly all the contestants showed off augmented breasts, with reshaped noses also popular. One finalist had surgically adjusted toes.

Organizers claimed contestants were expected to show "a perfect harmony of body and soul," but the three-part pageant concentrated almost exclusively on the women’s physical attributes and the usually conspicuous wishes for world peace went missing.

Miss Plastic candidates were at least 18 years old and included a former rhythmic gymnast, a firefighter married to a police officer, a mother of three and several strippers. There was a special category for women over 30.

Pageant queen Reka Urban, a 22-year-old hostess, won an apartment in Budapest, first runner-up Edina Kulcsar was given a new car and second runner-up Alexandra Horvath took home diamond jewelry worth 2 million forints ($10,800). The winners’ plastic surgeons also received awards. -www.bostonherald.com

06 October 2009

Top 10 Tough Laws in the World

Ignorance is no defense – especially when it comes to ignorance of the laws in countries you plan to visit. While it may seem natural to study some of the general customs and laws in major foreign countries you might not expect, for example, to have to look for strange law changes in somewhere like Florida. Most places in the world are relatively easy to get along in. Some strange laws are nothing more than folklore. Every once in a while, though, you’re going to run into something a bit off the wall and it’s important for you to be prepared in advance.

10. DON’T FEED THE PIGEONS (ITALY)
In Italy it is illegal to feed the pigeons. Ok, that’s a bit of a blanket statement. The rule actually has the potential to change from city to city. Make sure you leave the pigeons alone while you’re in Venice, though – the locals are tired of cleaning up pigeon poop. You’ll also want to avoid jumping into fountains, walking around without your shirt on (would you DO that as a tourist), and sitting on the sidewalk to eat your lunch. Fines range from a warning to monetary infractions anywhere from $50 to $600.

9. EATING IN PUBLIC (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES)
Before you leave for the United Arab Emirates you’ll want to make sure you aren’t visiting during Ramadan. During that time you are not allowed to eat or drink in public during fasting hours (ie. daylight hours) at all. Think we’re kidding? Tourists have been fined up to $275 for drinking juice in public. Avoid public displays of affection as well unless you want to spend a few months in jail.

8. DON’T PAY IN CHANGE (CANADA)
Ever have the urge to empty your piggy bank of quarters and run down to the corner store? Don’t do it in Canada. The Currency Act of 1985 prohibits consumers from using unreasonable amounts of coins to pay for purchases. This means you can’t pay for an item in all coins (especially if it’s over $10). Even the use of dollar-coins is limited. The shop owner has the right to choose whether or not he wants to take your coins but doesn’t have to.

7. WASH YOUR CAR (MOSCOW)
In the beautiful city of Moscow it is illegal to drive a dirty car. The definition of dirty, however, is up in the air. Is a dirty car one on which you can draw pictures in the dust? Does it hide the license plate? Does it make the driver invisible? We suppose you’ll find out if the police poll you over but the fines tend to be whatever the police decide to charge you – unless, of course, you offer him a bit of cash.

6. LEAVE YOUR HEADLIGHTS ON (DENMARK)
Studies in Denmark have shown that vehicles with their headlights on are more noticeable by other drivers than those who have their headlights off. You’d think this law would apply to night driving but it doesn’t. Drivers here are required to leave their headlights on during the day as well or may face a fine of up to $100.

5. DON’T STOP ON THE AUTOBAHN (GERMANY)
You’ve heard of the Autobahn, right? The notorious German road where there are no speed limits? Make sure you fill your gas tank BEFORE you get on this daunting road. It’s illegal to pull over on the side of this road for any reason and, if you do, it’s illegal to get out and walk. You are, after all, endangering the lives of the people who are still driving at warp speeds.

4. PUT YOUR SHIRT ON (THAILAND)
In Thailand it is illegal to drive a car or motorcycle without a shirt on – regardless of how hot it is that day. Punishments range from verbal warnings to tickets costing about $10. This is no joke – the local police will pull you over.

3. DON’T KISS YOUR LOVER GOODBYE (FRANCE AND ENGLAND)
Love died a little bit on April 5th of 1910. Lovers spend so much time kissing each other goodbye at train stations that trains were actually running late. The law is relatively old, though, and really isn’t enforced today – in France, that is. In Warrington Bank Quay in England, however, you’ll be asked to move your goodbyes to the “kissing zone.”

2. WEAR A COVER UP (GRENADA)
The folks at Grenada really do have a point. Cruisers visiting the beaches for day excursions have taken to strolling city streets in nothing but their bathing suits. In order to reign in a sense of decency, the city has instituted a fine for those who aren’t wearing decent clothing off of the beaches. Fines can reach up to $270 but the local tourist boards would like you to believe that the law is not enforced. Perhaps its best to simply cover up rather than trying to find out for yourself.

1. NO GUM CHEWING (SINGAPORE)
Those with gum chewing habits may want to call it quits before heading to Singapore. The government really wants to keep the city clean and will fine you for chewing gum, feeding the birds (it causes poop) and forgetting to flush a public toilet. The only legal gum you can chew is Nicorette but you have to get it from a doctor and they will give your name to government officials to confirm you’re allowed to have a wad in your mouth.

I got this stuff via mail from our Blog vistor, I dont know this true or ...? Its all depend on you friends, These aren’t the only strange laws around the world but they’re certainly worth nothing. Make sure you do your research before leaving on your next trip. Better safe than sorry!

02 October 2009

Miraculous escape for duck shot through the head with nail gun

A duck had to undergo emergency surgery after surviving for several days with a 4in nail embedded in its skull.

The bird, called Tully by vets, had been shot through the head with a nail gun.

But it took rescuers three days to capture the creature, who had the nail sticking out from both sides of its head.


Lucky escape: Tully the wood duck was shot through the head with a nail gun, missing his eye by just 4mm

The duck was then rushed for emergency surgery at a vets in Devon Meadows, Victoria, in Australia.

After giving Tully an anaesthetic, vets were able to remove the nail which had pierced his head just 4mm from an eye.

Nigel Williamson, 43, from Australian Animal Rescue, was eventually able to catch him after a concerned member of the public raised the alarm.

He said: 'Before trying to capture him I watched the duck to see what the situation was and he was just waddling around feeding, swimming and doing everything a duck should be doing with this nail in his head.

'He didn't seem bothered about it at all but in his healthy state it meant he was still very hard to get hold of.

'When we got him to the vets we found it had missed all the vital organs including his brain. We were able to get it out in about 15 minutes.'

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Cruel: An x-ray of Tully's head shows the 4-inch nail protuding out of both sides of his skull


Recovery: Tully after the nail was removed. He will be released after 10 days at a vet in Australia

He blamed 'mindless yobbos' for the cruel attack.

Mr Williamson added: 'We don't know who did it but we see a lot of these kind of bizarre injuries when the schools break up for holidays. It might have been kids.

'It really is just a blatant act of senseless cruelty. It's hard to believe anybody would want to do something like this. Fortunately he is making a great recovery.'

Tully will now spend 10 days on an antibiotics course to stop infection before being released. - www.dailymail.co.uk

04 September 2009

No Limitations For Helping !!!‏









A Picture Can Speak Thousands Of Words...

03 September 2009

Iran's 1st woman minister

Marzieh Vahid Dastjerdi (left) was approved despite never having held an executive job in government. -- PHOTO: AFP

TEHERAN - IRAN'S parliament strongly backed on Thursday a cabinet proposed by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that includes the Islamic republic's first woman minister and a man wanted for bombing a Jewish community centre in Argentina.

The conservative-dominated assembly approved 18 of 21 nominees, propelling Ahmadinejad into his second term at a time when the Islamic republic is battling its worst crisis since the hardliner's re-election in June.

The candidates who failed to garner the required majority of votes were the two other women proposed and the would-be energy minister.

In a move highlighting Iran's often maverick status in the world, nearly 80 per cent of lawmakers approved Ahmad Vahidi - wanted by Argentina for a 1994 bombing in Buenos Aires - as defence minister.

Following the vote, Mr Vahidi said his selection, which was by a far greater margin than any other, was a 'decisive slap to Israel,' an arch-enemy of the country.

The first woman to join a cabinet in the Islamic republic will be Marzieh Vahid Dastjerdi, who will head the health ministry. A gynaecologist and two-time former MP, Dastjerdi, 50, was approved despite never having held an executive job in government.

Ms Dastjerdi described her selection as an 'important step' for Iranian women.

'I think today women reached their long-standing dream of having a woman in the cabinet to pursue their demands,' she told the parliamentary news service soon after the vote. 'This is an important step for women and I hold my head high.'

The other two women, Sousan Keshvaraz and Fatemeh Ajorlou, fell short of the required number of votes to take over at education and at welfare and social security. But oil ministry nominee Masoud Mirkazemi, who is set to head the crucial portfolio of OPEC's second largest exporter, barely squeaked by after being harshly criticised by a powerful conservative MP.

The voting took place after five days of heated debate saw some key nominees strongly opposed by MPs, yet approved in the end. -- AFP

28 August 2009

The moment a heron swooped down and grabbed himself a £200 koi carp lunch

This happy heron can be seen enjoying a posh dinner as he guzzles down two pricey koi carp.

The huge bird - a grey heron - was seen feasting at Herbert Park pond in Dublin last week and amazed onlookers as he ate one and then returned to grab another.

Koi carp are not cheap to come by and usually cost at least £100 per fish, so the heron got himself a gourmet meal deal with his choice.


Now you see him: The grey heron prefers grab and go to eating in with this koi carp


In flight: The koi carp never had a chance

A park visitor said: 'He just swooped in and grabbed the first. It seemed like he knew what he was after.

'He seemed to enjoy the first one so much has came back for seconds with no bother at all.

'We all just watched him gulp them down in one go.'


Death becomes him: The heron didn't stop at one, but grabbed himself a second koi carp


Big mouth: Fish are part of a heron's diet, along with insects and the occasional small mammal

Koi carp are ornamental and domesticated varieties of the common carp, normally kept and bred in ponds.

The bigger varieties can cost over £400.

Grey herons normally feed in shallow water, eating frogs, insects and fish, as well as the occasional small mammal.

They breed close to water, and usually nest in reedbeds or other wetlands. - www.dailymail.co.uk
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