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The Pig & Squid, what is it?

This unusual cephalopod mollusk is still poorly studied. Its body is fully transparent, that one can even see its internal organs.

Its body length does not exceed 10 cm. You can encounter such a positive creature in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, at a depth of more than 100 meters.
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๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ด A Bolivian woman, c. 1911
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A panda in a Chinese zoo tried to teach basketball.
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Contrary to popular belief, lynx never jump for prey from the branches of trees, but rather ambush it on the ground or sneak up on its prey.
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๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ช A young woman dressed for St Luciaโ€™s Day, Sweden, 1899. St. Luciaโ€™s day is celebrated every December 13th in Scandinavia, in remembrance of Lucia of Syracuse, a young early 4th century Christian martyr killed in the period of persecution during the reign of Roman emperor Diocletian.
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Safe Distance to View Wildlife
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Gorillas are second only to two of the chimpanzee species in the degree of kinship with us. All other apes are less related to humans.
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Empress Menen of Ethiopia, 1931, original colour photo
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A fascinating look at how dogs switch up their gaits as they move at different speeds.
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Huge Canadian beluga caught on video

It is one of the largest freshwater fish, reaching up to a ton and a half in weight, and can live up to 100 years.
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A man with a Christmas tree, 1860s
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A spider called the giant hunter spider has been spotted in Japan.

Its furry legs span up to 30cm, but the scariest part is the speed at which it can move.

Fortunately, they're not a threat to humans.
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Leptocephalus is the larva of eel-like fish. It is an intermediate stage in the development of an eel from an egg to an adult fish.
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A rabbi leading religious services for Austrian Jewish soldiers during WWI (c. 1914-1918)
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She said she knows a spot!
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Pakistan's unique and dangerous way of transporting Gas in plastic Bags.
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An Inuit (Eskimo) mother and child, Alaska, 1905
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Return of The Jedi originally saw Luke Skywalker turn evil. George Lucas pitched that "Luke takes off his father's mask, puts it on in the very final scene and says, 'Now I am Vader. I will kill the Rebel fleet and rule the universe'". Co-Writer, Lawrence Kasdan said "That's what should happen"
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Beaver pauses while chewing trees listen to for the movements so that the tree doesn't fall on them
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Australian soldiers in New Guinea, WWII, 1945
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Scientists recorded an Amazonian river dolphin flipping upside down with its belly up, releasing a stream of urine into the air while another male tried to put his snout under it. The detailed behaviour had not previously been observed.

Dolphins have bristles on their noses - chemical sensors. Researchers believe this is how they exchange information. Hormones in their urine tell them about their health, status and readiness to reproduce. And the sound of falling urine helps them find the "message" faster.
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