Saturday, August 20, 2011

Caught on Camera : Fish Smarter Way to Find Food

First photo: A blackspot tuskfish - Choerodon schoenleinii - holds a clam in its mouth and hits it against a rock to break the shell so it can eat the bivalve inside Tool use had long been considered a sign of human intelligence. However, in recent decades an increasing number of animals have shown they too can work with tools and objects... but it had never before been documented in fish Diver Scott Gardner was exploring Australia's Great Barrier Reef when he heard a banging sound from the sea floor and swam down to takie a look. It was then that he captured this series of photos Source :http://teknologi.ini...

Colorful Spider Webs Decorate a Tree in Hungary

Weaving her magic: The artist - known only as Babukatorium - has transformed the tree with her brightly-coloured yarn Woolly willow: The rainbow-coloured cobweb design took three months to complete Woolly makeover: Yarnbombers target lamp posts and trees, while this statue is seen sporting a neon new look Stitchin' wheels: Not even cars can escape the unrelenting crocheting of the yarnbombers New heights: The guerilla knitters weren't put off by this tree's size and many branches Branching out: While installations may last for years, they are considered non-permanent, and, unlike graffiti, can be easily...

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