Playing fetch with your dog is normally an enjoyable activity, that is unless…you’ve been working all-day and / or at school. Introducing the iFetch, a simple yet innovative machine that launches a ball for your dog to fetch. Best of all, when your dog drops it back in, the ball is fired back out again for unlimited fun. Continue reading for two videos and more information.
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National Geographic’s annual Traveler Photo contest is accepting entries until June 30, 2013 in the categories of Travel Portraits, Outdoor Scenes, Sense of Place and Spontaneous Moments. The grand prize winner will get to explore the Galapagos with the National Geographic crew. Continue reading to see twenty captivating images from this contest.
Chainmail is most commonly known as armor consisting of small metal rings linked together in a pattern to form a mesh. Ebay seller mightysOx decided to create a version specifically for guinea pigs. Click here to view the first image in today’s viral picture gallery. Continue reading for a video showing how not to load packages onto a plane.
Fans of the Game of Thrones series know that it’s an adaptation of A Song of Ice and Fire, George R. R. Martin’s series of fantasy novels. The series, set on the fictional continents of Westeros and Essos at the end of a decade-long summer, interweaves several plot lines. Continue reading to see what some of its characters would look like as cats.
That’s right, an extremely rare, two-faced kitten was born in Amity, Oregon, on Tuesday. According to Stephanie Durkee, the owner of both the female kitten and its mother, took the two-faced cat to a vet, who say she’s in good health. Deucy was initially rejected by her mother, so she’s been feeding her warmed kitten formula from a syringe. Continue reading for a video and more information.
Whether it be a dated fax machine or cutting-edge printer, cats just aren’t compatible with the machines. They either flat out destroy things, or are so intrigued that they end up ruining things. Thankfully, this is the perfect formula for a viral video on the internet. Continue reading to see why.
For the first time ever, researchers have captured the giant oarfish, the largest bony fish alive, on video in its natural environment. They used the cameras from an offshore drilling company’s remote-operated submersibles and observed the oarfish five times between 2008 and 2011. Continue reading for the video and more information.
Here’s yet another interesting look at Beauty, the injured bald eagle who received a 3D-printed beak. Eagle-specialist Jane Fink Cantwell partnered with mechanical engineer Nate Calvin of Kinetic Engineering Group to design a nylon polymer beak that would perfectly replace Beauty’s lost upper mandible. Continue reading for a video and more information.
Some say that all baby animals are adorable by design as a defense mechanism against predators, and these images aim to prove that case. They range from popular animals like the Panda and and kitten, to more obscure ones, such as a baby tapir. Continue reading to see them all.
The earliest known reptiles originated around 300 million years ago during the Carboniferous period, having evolved from advanced reptile-like amphibians that became increasingly adapted to life on dry land. On a similar note, the earliest amphibians evolved in the Devonian Period from sarcopterygian fish with lungs and bony-limbed fins, features that were helpful in adapting to dry land. Since then, many, like the bearded dragon and frog, have mastered a mobile game called Ant Crusher – also known as Ant Smasher. Continue reading to see five reptiles who might be better at the game than you.