Science Is Awesome
Officer Farva
Published
10/30/2013
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Animals & Nature
Crazy facts and photos about the awesomeness of life and the world around you!
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A mobile app will allow users to find available spots and will track the vehicles energy consumption for payment purposes. -
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Russia has a surface area of roughly 17 million square kilometers, while Pluto's is about 16.6 million square kilometers. -
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Mauritius Island gives off an optical illusion that the island sits on top of a large waterfall. There's not much depth difference at all. The receding waves are pulling the light colored sand out into the ocean, giving the illusion of a drop off. -
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The lizards had remained elusive partly because it is well camouflaged, and because it was discovered in a starkly different environment than was recorded in the literature. -
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Close up of the human eye. -
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The sweat is actually about the consistency of mucus. It helps regulate body temperature and acts as an effective sunscreen. -
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The snake lives on Fernandina Island, a volcano which has been active since 2009. Since food on the island is scarce, the terrestrial snakes have adapted their hunting techniques and now head to the water to find fish. -
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Triceratops made from pumpkins, spotted at the Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze -
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Poecilotheria metallica, one of the most beautiful tarantulas in the world. It's only found in a small area of less than 100 square kilometres in central southern India. -
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The U.S. Mid-Atlantic Coast at night from the International Space Station. -
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Cows kill approximately 22 people every single year in the US. Sharks are responsible for 1 death in the US, and fewer than six worldwide. -
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Great Britain and some Northern Lights from the International Space Station. -
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If Saturn were as close to the Earth as the Moon is, this is how it would look. -
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It only takes around 20 minutes to assemble the hardware store materials into a microscope stand for a smartphone. -
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a grasshopper just after shedding its exoskeleton. -
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This is the regal ringneck snake. Unlike other subspecies of ringneck snakes, the regal ringneck has a diet that consists almost entirely of other snakes. -
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The image is a coloured scanning electron micrograph of a single dust mite among skin scales in house dust. -
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The Jewel caterpillar and the moth it turns into. -
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The Rat-Eating Pitcher Plant is one of the largest carnivorous plant in the world. Though it has not been seen to eat rats, one specimen was observed to digest a shrew. -
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These are the seed cases of snapdragon plants. Once the flower dies, the seed cases begin to resemble tiny skulls. -
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Wildlife bridges are designed to help animals cross busy highways in safety. They don't just protect wildlife from being hit by cars - they also connect fragmented habitats and help populations intermingle and breed. -
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This is genuinely a real flower. Psychotria elata, also known as "hookers lips". -
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This is the Green vine snake, a slender tree snake found in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.
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