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Top 10 Animals Unique & Very Attractive Man enemy

1.Gumprecht 's Green Pit Viper

This bright green snake striking, commonly known as green Gumprecht's pit viper, found in Southeast Asia over the Mekong ruler.
Snakes, which has an official name gumprechti Trimeresurus, was first discovered by scientists in 2002, although the scientists kahirnya decided to exterminate them.

2.Snakefish

In 2002, snakefish (or Channidae) is described as having "a voracious appetite, often consuming all other fish in the lake or pond. Animals can berjlan on the ground, leaving the water for three days, to seek new food sources." Norton also warned that once on the ground "snakeheads can eat almost any small animal in the street .... They even attacked people in China are already too close to the area they spawn '" According to Wikipedia.,

Snakefish can be up to more than one meter in length and weighing more than 6 pounds. Most snakefish measuring 2-3 meters.

They also reproduce quickly without natural enemies outside their native environment.
In their native environment, small snakefish eaten by larger fish, while adult snakefish eaten by crocodiles.
Because of their ability to move into new habitats and remove the local ecosystem, and to then jump out of the water and wander to find new pools of snakefish trying eradicated in 13 states of the United States and other countries (eg Australia).

3.Giant Isopod

Predator is similar to the Giant Isopod (Bathynomus giganteus), a carnivorous crustacean that spends the time to scavenge the ocean floor in, to a depth of 6,000 feet at the bottom of the sea where no light. Dark and cold room, they survive by eating dead and rotting fish or other marine animal carcasses.

4. Aye-aye

Considered by locals as a sign of misfortune, Aye-aye is one of the most rare and bizarre primates in the world.

For the Malagasy people, aye-aye is a magical beast, and is believed to bring death if he appeared in the village - the local village, so they are often killed. body length of 16 inches (40 cm), bushy tail length of 2 feet (61 cm), and weighs about 2 pounds. Aye-aye has a pair of big round eyes, black hair, and a large spoon-shaped ears. has a 5-finger hand with flat nails, with a long middle finger 3 times the other fingers.

5. Star-nosed rat


One of the most interesting stars in the universe: is around the star-nosed rat (Condylura cristata). From the appearance and location, one would think maybe it is yng sensitive olfactory organs, helping these mice are virtually blind to recognize the underground environment, or extra hands to capture prey and manipulating objects. Some researchers have hypothesized that these mice can detect electric fields, so that his nose to function like a kind of antenna. But in reality, star nose is an organ in rats sensors for exceptional touch with more than 25,000 sensory receptors, called Eimer organs

6. Frilled lizard

frilled lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingi) is an Australian lizard fawn has a large frill at the skin side of the neck and throat. reached 90 cm in length, and when you're angry or scared, he developed a frill, which may be up to 25cm wide in diameter, to give the impression that he is bigger. frilled lizard generally live in trees but they can sometimes spend time on the ground, where they run with their forelimbs in the air.

7. Giant leaf-tailed gecko

Giant leaf-tailed gecko (Uroplatus fimbriatus) is endemic to Madagascar and the islands Bohara Mangabe nosy and meddlesome. These geckos live in tropical rain forests and reached a length of 330 mm. nocturnal geckos are big size, berjhari Gecko day it will be attached to trees and if disturbed it will flick its tail and head, opened her mouth and scream ... call his mother.

8. Kerivoula Kachinensis

Other species found in one of the last regions in the scientific world that has not been explored, Asia, Greater Mekong, Kachinensis Kerivoula is one of the most disturbing bats ever discovered.

9. Desert Rat

Heterocephalus glabe diggers are animals native of East Africa is famous for a eusocial lifestyle, is unique among mammals, and a very unusual physical characteristics that allow for growth in the harsh underground environment, the skin is almost immune to pain, and bloody metabolism cold.

10. Cat caterpillar


Caterpillar cat is the most poisonous caterpillar in the United States. thorn poison is hidden in the cavity between her hair. This hairy caterpillar is found in southern states, ranging west through most of Texas and north to Maryland and Missouri. He ate on shade trees such as elm, oak, and sycamore. Puss caterpillars vary in size from 1.2 in. (32 mm) to 1.4 inches (36 mm)

The southern right whale dolphin

The southern right whale dolphin is a an underwater mammal that can be found in the cool waters of the southern hemisphere. This animal was first published in 1804 by Bernard Germain de Lacepede. Other names for this creature include the Right Whale Dolphin.


One of the distinguishing characteristics between the southern right whale dolphin and other dolphins are that this is the only dolphin in the southern hemisphere that does not have dorsal fins. These creatures have a short and streamlined body with a defined beak. It is black and white in colour, with white being its underside. It is a very fast and active swimmer which may approach boats. Newborns are about 80 cm to 1 metre long, while adults are usually double or triple that size. Females are sometimes slightly longer than males. Adults will weigh about 60 to 100 kg.
Southern right whale dolphins have 43 – 49 teeth in each row of their jaws. Their diet consists of octopus, squid, and fish. Its prey includes the Patagonian toothfish and possibly sharks.

These dolphins are only found in the southern hemisphere
In terms of range, they can usually be found in sub-antarctic oceans and sub-tropican oceans in the southern hemisphere. The population of the Southern right whale dolphin has not been estimated or closely studied. However, we do know that there are large populations of this dolphin on the west coast of South America. Unfortunately, they are also targeted by whaling operations. It is also known that they are abundant around New Zealand as well as the southern coast of Africa such as near Namibia. They will travel in pods of up to 1000 individuals, but 52 is the average pod size.

Top 10 Prehistoric Fish Alive Today

10 Hagfish

According to the fossil record, hagfish have existed for over 300 million years, which means they were already old when dinosaurs took over the world! Found in relatively deep waters, these animals are sometimes called slime eels, but they are not really eels, and actually, they may not even be fish at all,according to some scientists. They are very bizarre animals in all regards; they have a skull but lack a spine, and they have two brains. Almost blind, they feed at night on the carcasses of large animals (fish, cetaceans etc) which fall to the sea bottom. They owe their “slime eel” nickname to the fact that they produce a slimey substance to damage the gills of predatory fish; as a result, they have virtually no natural enemies. 9 more after the break...
9 Lancetfish

The lancetfish has a very obvious “prehistoric” appearance, with those fierce-looking, sharp teeth on its jaws and the sail on its back, reminiscent of that of some dinosaurs (although, in the lancetfish the sail is actually an enlarged dorsal fin). Even its scientific name has a dinosaurian sound to it (Alepisaurus ferox). Up to two meters (6' 6?) in length, this predator is found in all the oceans except for polar regions; very voracious, it feeds on smaller fish and squid, and has known to feed on members of its own species sometimes.

8 Arowana

Belonging to the ancient group of the Osteoglossids, these fish already existed in the Jurassic period. Today, they are found in the Amazon, and in parts of Africa, Asia and Australia. Sometimes kept as exotic pets, arowanas are voracious predators that feed on any small animal they can catch, including birds and bats which they catch in mid flight (they are able to leap up to 2 meters (6' 6?) into the air). In China, arowanas are known as “dragon-fish” due to their appearance, and they are thought to be harbingers of good luck.


7 Frilled Shark

This deep sea predator, one of the most primitive sharks alive today, is a relic from the Cretaceous period, when dinosaurs ruled the Earth. Seldom seen alive, and only recently filmed for the first time, the frilled shark can grow up to 2 meters (6' 6?) (with females being larger than males) and they live in deep waters, where they feed mostly on squid. They are not dangerous to humans, and as a matter of fact, most frilled sharks spend their whole lives without seeing a human being. Only dead or dying specimens are usually seen and recorded by fishermen or scientists.

6 Sturgeon

Another survivor from the age of dinosaurs (they were already around in the early Jurassic), the sturgeon is well known for being one of the main sources of caviar (which is made out of their roe or egg masses); due to overfishing, these magnificent, armored fish are sadly endangered nowadays. The largest sturgeon species can grow up to 6 meters (19' 7?) long, being as large as most great white sharks; they feed on small animals from the sea bottom and pose no danger to humans, unless provoked (although they are so big that they have hurt, and even killed, people unintentionally by leaping out of the water and landing on boats!)

5 Arapaima

A close relative to the arowana (see #8), the Amazonian arapaima is sometimes considered to be the largest freshwater fish in the world. According to early descriptions, it could grow up to 4.5 meters (14' 8?) long, but today, enormous individuals like these are seldom found and most adult arapaimas average 2 meters (6' 6?) long. These slow moving predators feed on smaller fish, crustaceans and whatever small animal they can fit in their mouth. An interesting trait of this fish is that it needs to breath oxygen from the air, like a cetacean, in order to survive. Arapaimas pose no danger to humans and are often hunted for their meat; unfortunately, they are very scarce nowadays. Although the arapaima seemingly appeared in the Miocene period, it belongs to a much older family, the Osteoglossidae, and therefore its origins can be traced back to the age of dinosaurs.

4 Sawfish

This critically endangered animal is a survivor from the Cretaceous period, and can be found both in saltwater or in rivers and creeks, and has been found up to 100 kms inland. Up to 7 meters (23') in length, sawfish may look like sharks but are actually more closely related to rays. Their “saw” is both a weapon and a sensory organ, covered on electro-sensitive pores which allow it to sense prey despite its terrible eyesight. Although usually peaceful, the sawfish can become extremely dangerous if provoked. Due to an extraordinary fossil, we know that gigantic, prehistoric sawfish were probably a staple food for the largest carnivorous dinosaur, Spinosaurus, as a vertebra from the fish was found stuck between the dinosaur’s teeth.

3 Alligator Gar

This formidable, thick scaled predator is found in the southern US and northern and eastern Mexico, being the largest freshwater fish in North America (although it sometimes wanders into the sea). It can grow up to 4 meters (13') long and weigh up to 200 kgs (440lbs). Gator gars are so called because of their reptilian appearance and long jaws, armed with a double row of sharp teeth. They are voracious ambush predators and have been known to bite humans on occasion, although no confirmed deaths due to alligator gars have been recorded to date. Gars are among the oldest fish alive today; their origins can be traced back to the Cretaceous period.

2 Polypterus Senegalus

These african fish are often called “dinosaur eels”, due to their reptilian appearance and serrated dorsal fin, reminiscent of some dinosaurs’ spiked backs. They are not really eels, but members of the bichir family. Bichirs were already around in the Cretaceous, so the “dinosaur” part of their name is actually fitting in a way. Although often sold as exotic pets, dinosaur eels are prone to escaping their fish tanks. They can survive out of the water for long periods of time as long as their skin remains wet, which enables them to wander far away from their tank.

1 Coelacanth

The Coelacanth is the most famous of all “living fossils” and deserves to be #1 in this list, because it is the best example of a “Lazarus taxon”, this is, animals that were supposed to be long extinct and are unexpectedly found to be alive. Coelacanths were supposed to have become extinct in the Cretaceous period, along with the dinosaurs, but in 1938, a live specimen was caught in South Africa. Since then, more specimens have been seen and photographed, and a second coelacanth species was even found in Indonesia in 1999. Coelacanths are large predators, up to 2 meters (6' 6?) long; they feed on smaller fish, including small sharks, and are usually found in deep, dark waters. Although rarely captured and consumed due to their horrible taste, coelacanths are critically endangered nowadays.

Rat Loving Couple Has 27 Rodent Pets

Most people see rats as filthy pests that inspire disgust and fear, but for Kevin and Kate Rattray, they are just cute furry pets that make their lives better.
Members of the Yorkshire Rat Club, these two Brits really have a thing for rats,and say they are among the most intelligent and interactive pets a person could have. Kate had her first pet rats while she was still in university, but Kevin grew up on the farm, where rats were looked upon as vermin which had to be exterminated. But right after they adopted their first rat, in 2006, his opinion changed radically and he’s now quite fond of his brood.
Kevin and Kate say they’ve never had that parental instinct for kids, a gap successfully filled by the 27 rats they have to take care of, every day. Even their friends have learned to accept the furry pets, and some of them even play with them when they visit.
The Rattray rat loving couple will soon be featured on Channel 4, in the documentary “First Cut”, which explores their unique household, and their unusual relationship with 27 rat pets.


World's Largest Fish ever seen


World's Biggest Fish ever seen




A lot of law firm marketing is absolute science fiction. Some people in the marketing profession are suggesting that they can help lawyers catch the big fish. These people are selling diet pills to the gullible.

The biggest fish every caught was snagged today in the Mekong River in northern Thailand. If you read the Reuters account, you will see no reference to a marketing professional.

Marketing is about the following:

1) Having an offering that is actually valuable to the prospective client

2) Being able to genuinely differentiate yourself from your competition (that means knowing thyself and thy competition)

3) Communicating appropriately with the prospective client which involves an unimaginable amount of listening

Can we help people market effectively… yes, by being effective catalysts to help them choose a sensible strategy and helping them acquire the skills necessary to execute it.

Marketing, however, like fishing, is a routine… a methodology… a way of life… that is repeatable and repeated. The reason is that probability theory is a big part of marketing… yes, a numbers game. Over time, out of X tries, you will succeed Y times. If X/Y is 1/3 or better, you are on fire.

So those who promise you the big fish are deceiving you. Because like the biggest catfish ever caught, the catchers were fishermen who do this habitually and repeatedly. Anyone who tells you they can train you to go out one time and catch the big fish is indeed offering you a worm and I would recommend against taking the bait.

(For the true marketing professionals out there, I realize I am focussed here on a tiny fragment of the overall marketing process — indeed "sales" — permit me the lattitude to make the point for those for whom marketing is not a primary are of study).

World's Biggest Cat ever seen


World's biggest and as well as largest cat ever seen.This is the newest record has made by this cat.

World's Biggest Spider ever Seen

World's Biggest Spider ever seen This is the biggest spider found in the Amazon forests.


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Five Headed Snake is all fake.It is not true

Hi to all i was thinking the five headed snake is true but it is not true.All is fake.Some guys are done the animation with the photo shop and any other photo morphing tool.

Already it is circulating with the mails and in blogs but it is all fake.Some of the people for their increasing traffic of their sites they created these all stuff.There is no five headed snake.And the below one is only single headed snake.

It may be a snake with five headed it is not found yet.All are trash.





Alligator Gar Fish

This fish may look like a crocodile, but it's not one. This monster fish is called the alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) and it is a primitive ray-finned fish. The alligator gar is the largest exclusively freshwater fish found in North America, measuring eight to ten feet and weighing at least 200 lb (91 kg) at maturity. The current world record for the largest Alligator Gar caught on rod and reel is 279 lb (127 kg). The fish is also known for its ability to survive outside the water, being able to last for up to two hours above the surface.




















Top 10 Dog Breeds in America

Which breeds are the top contenders for man’s best friend? The American Kennel Club ranks the most popular pups of the year.

10. Shih Tzu

While sweet and playful, Shih Tzus are not afraid to stand up for themselves. As a matter of fact, the word Shih Tzu means "lion" in Mandarin. This portable pooch carries itself proudly, with its head well up and tail curved over the back.

9. Poodle

The poodle holds the record for being the most popular dog for 22 consecutive years (1960-1982). Though the breed’s elaborately groomed show coat often creates the misperception that it’s a pampered aristocrat, the poodle is actually one of the high achievers of the canine world.

8. Dachshund

The breed lovingly known as the “wiener dog” has a strong personality with a dose of charm and a playful sense of humor. They can adapt to city or country life and can get all the exercise they need exploring a small yard in the suburbs or playing with other dogs in the dog park.

7. Boxer

Easy to care for, intelligent, and faithful, the boxer is an affectionate and trustworthy pet for an active family. Boxers are known for standing up on their hind legs and batting at their opponent, appearing to box with itheir front paws.

6. Bulldog

The bulldog has been steadily rising up the list of AKC’s most popular breeds since it entered the Top 10 in 2007. A medium-size dog, they are not your typical lapdog, but would like to be! Bulldogs are calm, loyal family dogs that are happy to curl up on the sofa, eat two or three square meals a day, and have their bellies rubbed.

5. Golden retriever

Slipping one place to fifth, golden retrievers are well-balanced, strong, active dogs with a kind expression, a gentle manner and an alert and self-confident disposition. They are intelligent, friendly and reliable, with an innate need to please their owners.

4. Beagle

The beagle is the only breed to rank in the Top 10 every decade since the founding of the AKC. Originally developed to hunt rabbits, they naturally enjoy the company of other dogs and humans. Curious and comedic, they often follow their noses – which can lead to some mischief.

3. Yorkshire terrier

These playful dogs offer owners a big personality in a small package. Though members of the Toy Group, this breed is terrierlike by nature — brave, determined, investigative and energetic. Yorkies are highly favored apartment dogs and lapdogs; they are very energetic as puppies and tend to be quiet and settled as adults.

2. German shepherd

Celebrated for their versatility, distinguished for their intelligence, and beloved for their devotion to their owners, German shepherds are active dogs that love to run and explore their surroundings with their excellent noses.

1. Labrador retriever

In 1991, Labrador retrievers took over the top spot on AKC’s list of the most popular dogs in the U.S. from the cocker spaniel, and today celebrate their 20th anniversary in the top spot.

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