Saturday, May 30, 2009

Crayon sculptures











No school bag ever housed a set of crayons like these and this proves the fact that crayons are not only for coloring

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Monday, March 23, 2009

Amazing Ice sculptures




















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Sunday, March 22, 2009

The Future is Here!!

Man has found how to escape from the notorious traffic. Guess how?. By flying. Well it is still not a dream. The world's first flying car named Terrafugia Transition, is all set for take off. It was unveiled at Boston museum. It is easy to keep and run since it uses normal unleaded fuel and will fit into a garage.

The company claims that the flying automobile can soar on air about 400 miles with its single air tank.Other flying cars have been demonstrated before, but this is the first proven model with foldable wings which allows it to seamlessly transfer from air to road.This two seated air craft soaring over the skies of the U.S.A., can land on any local airport or go for a drive on a highway

'If it survives its first test flight, the Terrafugia Transition, which can transform itself from a road car to a plane in 15 seconds, is expected to land in showrooms in about 18 months’ time.Carl Dietrich, creator of the Terrafugia, said: 'This breakthrough changes the world of personal mobility - it’s what aviation enthusiasts have been striving for since 1918.

The air craft was founded by five pilots who are MIT graduates and supported by world class network of advisors and investors.The price of this new vehicle is cost under $200,000.Terrafugia claims it will be able to fly at a cruising speed of 115mph. Up to now, however, it has been tested only on roads at up to 90mph.

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Sunday, March 1, 2009

Deep-Sea Fish With Transparent Eyes

Researchers at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute recently solved the half-century mystery of a deep-sea fish with tubular eyes and a transparent. The "barreleye" fish Macropinna microstoma was first described in 1939, by the micro-biologists, was well known that its tubular eyes are very good ar collecting light. However, the eyes were believed to be fixed in place and seemed to provide only a "tunnel-vision" view of whatever was directly above the fish's head.


A new research paper by Bruce Robison and Kim Reisenbichler, shows that these unusal eyes can rotate within a transparent shield that covers the fish's head. This allows the barreleye to peer up at potential prey or focus forward to see what it is eating.




Most existing descriptions and illustrations of this fish do not show its fluid-filled shield, probably because this fragile structure was destroyed when the fish were brought up from the deep in nets. However, the two researchers, Robison and Reisenbichler were extremely fortunate, that they were able to bring a net-caught barrelye to surface live, where it survived for several hours in a ship-board aquarium.



In addition to their amazing"headgear", barreleyes have a variety of other interesting adaptations to deep-sea life. Their large, flat fins allow them to remain nearly motionless in the water. Their small mouths proves that they can be precise and selective in capturing small prey.

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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Mysterious Monsters

The most mysterious things that we always are these ferocious and mysterious monster. Many people have claimed that they have seen these monsters and some even produced photographs. Many of them were hoaxed but they are still remaining a mystery. Many experts disagree these belief and many are only in legends

Yeti
A legendary creature, the Abominable Snowman or yeti is said to inhabit the Himalayas. It is very similar to the big foot, another legendary creature that is said to live in North America. These monstrous creatures are said to be ape-like, heavily built, hairy. Although several attempts have been made to sight it, the Abominable Snowman has so far proved elusive. They communicate only with grunts, cries, or whistles.



Loch Ness
The Loch Ness Monster is said to inhabit Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. several sightings in the water of a large, hump-backed animal with a long neck have been recorded, the oldest one being in the 6th century. The scientific community regards the Loch Ness Monster as a modern-day myth, and explains sightings as a mix of hoaxes and wishful thinking. Since the first newspaper report thousands of sightings have been reported on the loch and on land, many report the long neck and head emerging from the loch, others see moving shapes and objects on the loch surface or a large beast crossing the road in front of the



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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Stinking Corpse Lily


Rafflesia arnoldii was discovered in the Indonesian Rain Forest by an Indonesian guide, working for Joseph Arnold in 1818, thus, deriving it's name from Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, the leader of the expedition.

The flower of Rafflesia or Corpse Lily is the largest and smelliest flower in the flower. It measures almost 1 m across and weighs approximately one kg. It's a flower with an odour like rotting flesh. the smell attracts flies which helps in the pollination of the flower.


Bud of Rafflesia Flower



Centre View of a Rafflesia Flower






The flowers are found in south-east Asia and has no leaves, stems or roots. Its is a parasite. It steals readily made nutrition by growing thin threads into another plant, such as a jungle vine.

The Rafflesia flower is the state flower of Sabah in Malaysia, as well as for the Surat Thani Province of Thailand.

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Amazon Animals

The Amazon rivers has thousand of tributaries that flow through the Rain-forest. These water bodies teems with variety of fish, birds and animals. The river channels also provide a rich source of food and water for land dwelling animals. During the rainy season, vast area of the forest floor, flood, and fish among the tree trunks. Amazon Rain-Forest is the largest in the world.

Piranha is a blood thirst, sharp-toothed fish that lives in rivers of Amazon.

Piranha

Animals such as anteaters take to the tree during floods.

Anteaters


Macaws are long-tailed, strong-billed birds belonging to the parrot family. The hyacinth macaws are the largest in the world and lives in Brazil and Bolivia.

Hyacinth Macaw


Pirarucu is one of the largest fresh water fish in the world.

Pirarucu


Jaguars are one of the most powerful animal of the cat family. They live in the dense forest of Brazil and Central America. They live upto 22 years in captivity.

Jaguar

The Amazon kingfisher sits on a over hanging branch. In a flash it dives into the water emerging back with the fish it its beak.


Kingfisher


Manatee sometimes called sea cow is a large water mammal. The Amazon manatee is found only in fresh water. It dwells in Amazon and Orinoco river systems.

Manatee


The morpho butterfly are one of the natural highlights of South-American Rain Forest. They have large wings of metallic blue as they wave gracefully through the leaves.

Blue Morpho Butterfly


Howlers live in trees in groups of 2 to 45 individuals. They feed mainly on leaves and fruit, but will also eat insects, seeds, and flower parts. These howler monkey are known for the characteristic roars which can be heard upto 3 km away.


Howler Monkey


Horned Frog


Harpy Eagle which lives in Northern Argentina is being critically endangered due to loss of its habitat.

Harpy Eagle


A vampire bat lands near a sleeping victim at night, walks up to it quietly, scrapes open a small wound with its sharp teeth, and drinks the seeping blood.

Vampire Bat


Toucans usually live in pairs or small flocks. They feed chiefly on fruit, and can manipulate small berries at the tip of the bill with great dexterity. They also eat small birds and lizards.

Toucan

Tapir s are mammal with bulky body, short legs and short tail. They feed on leaves, fruits and other vegetation.

Tapir

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