Tuesday, 11 August 2015

A Chinese girl hypnotising a dog, chameleon, frog, hen and rabbit... watch the wonderful video below

                        Magical Girl....The Real Harrypotter

A Chinese girl has become an Internet Super star after she showed her extraordinary talent at the latest episode of a TV show 'Al filo de lo Imposible'. The girl stunned  the judges and audience of show by hypnotising a dog, chameleon, frog, hen and rabbit.



She is seen speaking to the animals softly and within seconds, they begin to fall asleep. A few minutes later the dog wakes up  and the little girl hypnotises it again.

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                       Magical Girl....The Real Harrypotter



Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Serengeti Migration-'THE WORLD CUP of Wildlife' aka 'The Greatest Show on Earth'






     The annual wildebeest migration in Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park and Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve is one of the most spectacular wildlife events on the planet. The Great Wildebeest Migration is a movement of approximately2 million wildebeest throughout the Serengeti and Masai Mara ecosystems. 300,000 zebra and 250,000 gazelles accompany them along the way, making a total of over 2 million migrating animals!




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                                                         Serengeti Migration
   



Wednesday, 15 July 2015

A ' murmuration 'of Starlings


A “murmuration” of starlings, , must be one of the most magical wildlife spectacles on display in winter. Impenetrable as the flock’s movements might seem to the human eye, the underlying maths is comparatively straightforward. 


Each bird strives to fly as close to its neighbours as possible, instantly copying any changes in speed or direction. As a result, tiny deviations by one bird are magnified and distorted by those surrounding it, creating 

rippling, swirling patterns. In other words, this is a classic case of mathematical chaos . Whatever the science, however, it is difficult for the observer to think of it as anything other than some vast living entity.

The logic behind this spectacular behaviour is simple: survival. Starlings are tasty morsels for peregrines, merlins and sparrowhawks. The answer is to seek safety in numbers, gathering in flocks and with every bird trying to avoid the edge where adept predators can sometimes snatch a victim.

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              Murmuration of Starlings

Wednesday, 8 July 2015

Grizzly Man

    Timothy Treadwell ( April 29, 1957 – October 5, 2003) was an American bear enthusiast, environmentalist, amateur naturalist, and documentary filmmaker and founder of the bear-protection organization Grizzly People. He lived with the grizzly bears of
Katmai National Park in Alaska for 13 summers. At the end of his 13th summer in the park in 2003, he and his girlfriend Amie Huguenard  were killed by a 28-year-old brown bear.Treadwell's life, work, and death were the subject of Werner Herzog's critically acclaimed 2005 documentary film Grizzly Man

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                                    GRIZZLY MAN

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

'Human' Monkey and Brave Elephant

Man Becomes Animal and Animal Becomes Man (A 'Human' Monkey saves his friend)

One Elephant and Fourteen Lioness (Bold and Courageous)


Weasel Flying On a Woodpecker

Friday, 6 February 2015

Pharaoh's serpent


Mercury thiocyanate was formerly used in pyrotechnics causing an effect known as the Pharaoh's serpent or Pharaoh's snake. When the compound is in the presence of a strong enough heat source, a rapid exothermic reaction is started which produces a large mass of coiling serpent-like solid. An inconspicuous flame which is often blue but can also occur in yellow/orange accompanies the combustion. The resulting solid can range from dark graphite grey to light tan in color with the inside generally much darker than the outside.





This property was discovered by Wöhler in 1821, soon after the first synthesis of mercury thiocyanate: "winding out from itself at the same time worm-like processes, to many times its former bulk, a very light material the color of graphite...". For some time, a firework product called "Pharaoschlangen" was available to the public in Germany, but was eventually banned when the toxic properties of the product were discovered through the death of several children mistakenly eating the resulting solid.

A similar, although less extreme, effect to the Pharaoh's serpent can be achieved using a firework known as a black snake. These are generally benign products, usually consisting of sodium bicarbonate or a mixture of linseed oil and naphthalenes

Gallium Spoon Melting

Gallium is a chemical element with symbol Ga and atomic number 31. Elemental gallium does not occur in free form in nature, but as the gallium(III) compounds that are in trace amounts in zinc ores and in bauxite. Gallium is a soft, silvery metal, and elemental gallium is a brittle solid at low temperatures, and melts at 29.76 °C (85.57 °F) (slightly above room temperature). The melting point of gallium is used as a temperature reference point. The alloy galinstan (68.5% gallium, 21.5% indium, and 10% tin) has an even lower melting point of −19 °C (−2 °F), well below the freezing point of water. Since its discovery in 1875, gallium has been used as an agent to make alloys that melt at low temperatures. It has also been useful in semiconductors, including as a dopant.