Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 11th October 2008
At team of UK and Japanese scientists has been able to record on camera a species of fish known as Pseudoliparis amblystomopsis at the Hadal zone - the area of ocean that sits between 6,000 and 11,000m.

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Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 11th September 2008
Despite being harmful to plants and, sometimes, to animals and humans, the larvae of butterflies and moths can be a delicacy for your eyes.
Cecropia Moth Caterpillar

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Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 4th September 2008
Call this a miracle or a genetic mutation, but the images below show a real cat developing wings with bones.
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Posted by F. S. KAMAL on 1st September 2008
If you happen to use more water than needed, you may want to check the book titled Blue Planet Run: The Race to Provide Safe Drinking Water to the World. 250 photographs, by the world’s top photojournalists, give you a rare sight to the water problems faced by hundreds of millions of human beings around the world. The book will make you think twice before opening your tap next time.

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