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28 Dec 05:15

See an Entire Muddy River Bed Transplanted Inside an Art Museum

by Kelsey Campbell-Dollaghan

See an Entire Muddy River Bed Transplanted Inside an Art Museum

If you've ever been to the Louisiana Museum in Denmark, you know it's one of the most dramatic museum locations around: Perched on a rocky cliff above Øresund, looking out over the ocean, it's easy to find yourself staring out to sea instead of at the art. Now, Olafur Eliasson has brought the landscape inside the museum.

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23 Aug 21:32

Una historia más hermosa y prohibida que la de Amarte Duele.

by el-zombie-de-luis


Una historia más hermosa y prohibida que la de Amarte Duele.

23 Aug 21:28

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23 Aug 01:13

Aqui haciendome unos huevos cosidos ;)



Aqui haciendome unos huevos cosidos ;)

23 Aug 00:44

a-random-mod: Guardians of the galaxy was so good.



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Guardians of the galaxy was so good.

23 Aug 00:43

Cómo se ve un auto de la Fórmula 1 con cámaras infrarrojas

by Kurt Castro

Saber a cuanta temperatura llegan los neumáticos de un auto de la Fórmula 1 es algo que probablemente a muchos les llamaría la atención, pero que difícilmente podrían ver.

Durante el Gamma Racing Day 2014, la empresa Flir en acuerdo con el equipo Infiniti Red Bull jugaron el Red Bull RB8, el mismo auto con el que Vettel ganó el título en 2012, grabándolo con cámaras infrarrojas o térmicas, que permiten literalmente ver el calor del auto en la pista.

Las imágenes parecen ser sacadas de una película de ciencia ficción. Pongan ojo al derrape y a la propia pista que también se calienta dejando huellas de calor.

Otro detalle espectacular son las partículas que se van desprendiendo del auto en plena maniobra.

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23 Aug 00:42

Ryan Todd +44 (0)7966 846471

by bartdepotter
23 Aug 00:09

—Mamá, voy a dejar la universidad para ser Dj — ...

by el-zombie-de-luis

22 Aug 15:36

Jonpaul Douglass, “Pizza in the Wild.” Photographer...







Jonpaul Douglass, “Pizza in the Wild.”

Photographer Jonpaul Douglass snapped some epic photographs of the exotic wild animal known as “Pizza" around Los Angeles, California, it’s natural habitat.  See more of the delicious creature below:

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22 Aug 15:05

Manul – the Cat that Time Forgot

by RJ Evans
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Se ve muy prehistórico

Have you ever wanted to take a trip through time to see what animals looked like millions of years ago? When it comes to cats there is little or no need.  This beautiful specimen is a Manul, otherwise known as Pallas’s Cat.  About twelve million years ago it was one of the first two modern cats to evolve and it hasn’t changed since. The other species, Martelli’s Cat, is extinct so what you are looking at here is a unique window in to the past of modern cats.

Although the Manul is only the size of the domestic cat, reaching about 26 inches in length its appearance makes it appear somewhat larger.  It is stocky and has very lengthy, thick fur, which gives it, perhaps to human eyes, an unintentional appearance of feline rotundity.  Yet although it appears stout and somewhat ungainly it has a natural elegance and poise – exactly what you would expect from the genus Felis in other words.  Plus it can certainly look after itself in a fight!

The main reason for its survival throughout the ages has been its isolation. In the wild it lives on the Asian steppes at substantial heights – up to 13,000 feet.  Based in India, Pakistan, western China and Mongolia as well as Afghanistan and Turkemistan, it has even been discovered recently in the wilds of the Sayan region of Siberia. In these places it prefers rocky areas, semidesert and barren hillsides.  In other words places where we are less likely to live – but even having said that you will no doubt be able to hazard a guess which species is the Manul’s greatest enemy.

Take a close look at the eyes of the Manul.  Do you see a difference between it and the domestic cat? That’s right, the pupils of the Manul are round, not slit-like.  Proportionally too, the legs are smaller than cats we know and they can’t run anywhere near as quickly.  As for the ears, well, when you actually can catch sight of them they are very low and much further apart than you would see in a domestic cat.

It also has a much shorter face than other cats, which makes its face look flattened.  Some people, when they see their first Manus mistakenly believe that it is a monkey because of its facial appearance and bulky looking frame.  It is easier to see why, from some angles.

The Manus has not been studied a great deal in the wild, where it is classified as near threatened.  This is because it is distributed very patchily throughout its territory, not to mention the fact it is still hunted despite protection orders made by the various governments who create human law in its range. Before it was legally protected tens of thousands of Manuls were hunted and killed each year, mostly for their fur.

It is thought that the cat hunts mostly at dawn and dusk where it will feed on small rodents and birds. Ambush and stalking are their favorite methods of conducting a hunt and although they tend to shelter in abandoned burrows in the day they have been seen basking in the sun. In other words, behaviorally they are much like the domesticated moggy that we know and love.

The Manul is a solitary creature and individuals do not tend to meet purposefully when it is outside the breeding season and will avoid the company of others of its kind where possible. When it is threatened it raises and quivers the upper lip, Elvis like, revealing a large canine tooth.

When breeding does happen the male has to get in quickly as oestrus usually only lasts just under two days. It usually births up to six kittens, very rarely a single one, and it is believed that the size of its litters reflect the high rate of mortality the infant cats can expect. Yet they are expected to be able to hunt at sixteen weeks and are very much on their own and independent by six months. Although their life expectancy in the wild is unknown in captivity they have lived to over eleven years.

Don’t rush to your local pet store, however.  The Manul does not domesticate and even if it did they are incredibly hard to breed in captivity with many kittens dying.  This is thought to be because in the wild, due to its isolation, the cat’s immune system did not have a need to develop and so when they come in contact with us and other species, this under-developed immune system lets them down.

Yet as a living, breathing glimpse in to twelve million years of feline history these amazing animals are irreplaceable. Unique is a word which, in this day and age, is mightily overused. Yet these cats are quite simply just that – unique.

22 Aug 14:38

Four Score and Seven Tests Ago

by Adam

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22 Aug 00:34

Mantén la vista en el punto verde, ¿que pasa con los amarillos?

by etiologo


Mantén la vista en el punto verde, ¿que pasa con los amarillos?

21 Aug 14:49

Ice bucket challenge en el metro chabacano.

by el-zombie-de-luis


Ice bucket challenge en el metro chabacano.

21 Aug 14:49

En mèxico ya nos bañabamos a jicarazos y con agua fría antes de...

by el-zombie-de-luis


En mèxico ya nos bañabamos a jicarazos y con agua fría antes de que fuera popular.

21 Aug 14:48

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21 Aug 14:02

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21 Aug 13:55

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21 Aug 02:11

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21 Aug 02:11

A una veRganza, yo no le tendría miedo :$

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Yo le tendría más miedo a una verganza



A una veRganza, yo no le tendría miedo :$

21 Aug 02:11

Cómo funciona la máquina que fabrica los minitornillos de los relojes

by alvy@microsiervos.com (Alvy)

Una máquina llamada SwissNano realiza el torneado de los minúsculos tornillos que se utilizan en relojes y otros mecanismos y aparatos de minúsculo tamaño.

Según las especificaciones de esta máquina la resolución que tiene es de 0,1 micras, es decir 0,0001 milímetros o una diezmillonésima de metro. Para hacerse una idea de los pequeños que son los tornillos y engranajes que puede fabricar las piezas más grandes pueden tener tan solo 28 mm de largo y 4 mm de diámetro.

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21 Aug 00:16

stunes530: bittenlipsandbrokenhearts: Get the fuck out Wut.





















stunes530:

bittenlipsandbrokenhearts:

Get the fuck out

Wut.

20 Aug 23:22

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El colorado sapbee





20 Aug 23:20

New Hairstyles for Young Ladies This week, Gemma explores...

by joberholtzer
20 Aug 23:15

"La verdadera historia de WENDY SULCA… más allá de la...

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"Más allá de la Tetita" ( ͡͡ ° ͜ ʖ ͡ °)



"La verdadera historia de WENDY SULCA… más allá de la tetita"…

MÁS ALLÁ DE LA TETITA POH!!! JJAJAJAJJAJAJA

20 Aug 20:01

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20 Aug 17:44

Here’s The Most Commonly Spoken Language In Every New York...

by joberholtzer
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That isn't english or spanish, spanish 3/4 de todos

20 Aug 17:01

Don Ramon ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

by lawebloca


Don Ramon ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

20 Aug 15:35

Mi gato

by enju-enju


Mi gato

20 Aug 04:58

http://jaidefinichon.com/post/95249384610

by tepenetroennochebuena
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"Chesco"





19 Aug 21:10

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