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Bubble Eye Goldfish
Oriental apparition, the extraordinary bubble eye wears marble-size, fluid-filled eye sacs like water wings. The breed is only one in a gallery of bizarre variations of the common goldfish. Developed over ten centuries by Oriental breeders, this living art of the East today attracts growing numbers of Western aquarists.
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Winners of the National Geographic Photo Contest 2012
The winners have just been announced of this year's National Geographic.
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Baby Macaque
A gorgeous little baby macaque in India
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Stranded killer whales break free from Hudson Bay ice
The dozen trapped orcas swam free after changing weather conditions cracked the sea ice in northern Canada.
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5 Mind-Blowing Ways Animals Display Human Emotions
There are some startlingly human traits that turn up in the creatures you'd least expect.
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Japanese Macaques
Japanese macaques warm up in a pool of thermal water in the harsh winter in Japan. It is also sometimes known as the snow monkey because it lives in areas where snow covers the ground for months each year
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Wildfires Scorch Australia As Temperatures Reach Record Highs
The heat wave across Australia has spiked to unfathomable levels as the ominously-labeled “dome of heat” blankets the continent, sparking wildfires that have caused more than $60 million in damage and claimed more than 120 homes.
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Soldier Beetle munches a magnolia
Beetles are among the most ancient pollen carriers. This soldier beetle munches a magnolia, which emits both scent and heat as lures.
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Can You Spot the Hidden Animals in These Photos?
Now, let’s see how many camouflaged animals can you spot?
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Jumping Spider
In this photograph, a Jumping Spider is seen while scouting for prey
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Alligators
Taken at Brazos Bend State Park in Texas. This nature park is well known for its huge alligator population.
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Damselflies
A pair of mating damselflies forming a heart shape when mating
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Groundhog Day forecasts
It's Groundhog Day — the day millions of North Americans turn to weather prognosticating rodents in the hope they'll call for an early spring.
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Paper Giant Pledges to Leave the Poor Rainforest Alone. Finally.
Asia Pulp & Paper—the notorious destroyer of pristine tiger and orangutan habitat—says it's changing its ways.
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The 2013 Sony World Photography Awards
The Sony World Photography Awards, an annual competition hosted by the World Photography Organisation, has recently announced its shortlist of winners. This year's contest attracted more than 122,000 entries from 170 countries.
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World's largest captive crocodile Lolong dies in Philippines
Officials said the six-metre reptile, weighing more than 1,000kg, flipped over with a bloated stomach and was declared dead several hours later.
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Unique song reveals new owl species in Indonesia
Want to find a new species of owl? Just listen. A unique whistling call have led scientists to discover a new owl on the Indonesian island of Lombok, according to a new study in PLoS ONE. Two scientific expeditions, occurring separately but within a few days of each other, both noticed something different about the calls coming from owls on Lombok.
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Confirmed: There's life in buried Antarctic lake
Blobs and smears of microbial life growing in clear plastic disks are confirmation of a community living in a lake buried beneath the Antarctic ice, scientists studying the lake have said.
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Black Trevally and Sardines
A black trevally letting the sardines get used to it before attacking them unexpectedly
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You’ve Never Experienced A Museum Quite Like This…
Austrian photographer Klaus Pichler was casually strolling around the Museum of Natural History in Vienna, when he noticed a stuffed antelope positioned in such a way that it looked like it was interacting with it’s new environment.
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