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There’s a goat in the mosh pit!
04.13.2012
10:35 pm
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Wormrot is a grindcore band from Singapore with a baaadass fan base.

This cloven-hoofed little devil is definitely taking mental notes for his future punk band: Goatface Killa.
 

 
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04.13.2012
10:35 pm
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Spring catnip in bloom; makes for one hell of a ‘happy’ cat
04.09.2012
04:40 pm
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Redditor user862 uploaded this hilarious photo of an orange tabby named Genovese who is apparently really, really enjoying her springtime catnip.

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Posted by Tara McGinley
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04.09.2012
04:40 pm
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Well-preserved woolly mammoth discovered
04.05.2012
03:38 pm
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A nicely preserved, young—approximately two and a half years old when it died—mammoth was recently discovered in Siberia as part of a BBC/Discovery Channel-funded expedition. The mammoth is believed to be over 10,000 years old and its blonde-red fur and flesh are still there. Pretty incredible if you ask me.

Read more about the mammoth and expedition at Discovery.

 

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04.05.2012
03:38 pm
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Lemur love bite
04.05.2012
02:40 pm
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I love this image by photographer Ryan McGinley for new his exhibition Animals consisting of portraits of live animals with nude models.

The show will run from May 2 through June 2, 2012 at Team Gallery in NYC.

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Posted by Tara McGinley
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04.05.2012
02:40 pm
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Animals Inside Out: New exhibition featuring animals without skin
04.04.2012
04:32 pm
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From the folks who brought you Bodies: The Exhibition, comes a new grotesquely beautiful attraction called Animals Inside Out. It’s currently showing at the National History Museum of London with over 100 plasticized animal specimens.

What is plastination, you ask?

Plastination is a revolutionary method of preservation invented by Dr Gunther von Hagens in 1977. It involves extracting all water and fatty tissues from the specimen and replacing them with polymers in a vacuum. The plastination process stops the decay of dead bodies and prepares specimens for scientific and medical education. It is an odourless form of preservation and lasts a long time.

This gets a “yay” and “yuck” from me all at the same time.
 

 

 

 
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Posted by Tara McGinley
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04.04.2012
04:32 pm
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Extreme close-up of a cat’s tongue
03.30.2012
01:08 pm
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And now you know why your cat’s tongue feels like sandpaper when it licks you. 
 

 
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Posted by Tara McGinley
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03.30.2012
01:08 pm
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Otters who look like Benedict Cumberbatch
03.19.2012
10:46 am
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Otters who look like Benedict Cumberbatch: a visual examination by Red Scharlach.
 

Posted by Paul Gallagher
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03.19.2012
10:46 am
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A Dog dressed up as an Ewok
03.11.2012
09:55 pm
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Amusing photo of Redditor panpanpanda‘s dog, Momo, dressed as an Ewok.

It appears little Momo has been dipping into the “secret stash” if you catch my drift.

Click here to see larger image.

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Posted by Tara McGinley
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03.11.2012
09:55 pm
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Incredible video footage of dolphins beaching themselves
03.07.2012
06:19 pm
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Unbelievable footage of a pod of dolphins (about 30 or so) deciding to bum rush a beach in Arraial do Cabo, Brazil, on March 5th, 2012. Fortunately, this has a happy ending, as the beachgoers and vacationers come to the pods’ rescue in absolute unison and with zero hesitation or fear to help the dolphins back into the ocean. Well done!
 

 
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Posted by Tara McGinley
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03.07.2012
06:19 pm
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Elegant body painting
03.01.2012
03:21 pm
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Just gorgeous living art, that’s all!

Body painting by German artist Gesine Marwedel.
 

 
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Posted by Tara McGinley
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03.01.2012
03:21 pm
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