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Cute Albino Animals

Selasa, 06 Juli 2010

No matter how powerful God seems to be, he sometimes just runs out of paint (melanin), and every time this happens an albino animal is born.
Albinism (from Latin albus, “white) is a form of hypopigmentary congenital disorder, characterized by a partial lack or total absence of melanin pigment in the eyes, skin and hair, or more rarely in the eyes alone. Due to this, animals (and humans too) are unusually pale. The eyes of an animal with albinism occasionally appear red because of the underlying retinal blood vessels showing through where there is not enough pigment to cover them.

Albino animals are rare in nature, and a man always had a fascination for these creatures since ancient times. Some cultures considered albinos as sacred animals,while others – as demoniac ones.

Asian short claw otters
A pair of extremely rare white otter cubs have been born at the Blue Planet Aquarium in the UK. The duo are part of a litter of three baby Asian short claw otters born at the aquarium at the end of March.
Their siblings are a coffee brown, but these baby otters were born a snowy white.

 Albino kangaroo
Above, an albino baby kangaroo and its mother in a park in Denmark – the baby, whose sex is still unknown, has been outside of its mothers pouch for about two weeks.

the baby Bennett kangaroo sits in the grass of its enclosure. Park owners said that albino kangaroos account for 1 of every 10,000 kangaroo births.
Albino Alligator
A tiny albino alligator rests inside its artificial habitat at 'Sao Paulo Aquarium', in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

One of the rarest Alligators is White Alligators. They belong to the family Alligatoridae and are restricted to the areas of Southeastern United States. Their scientific name is Alligator Mississippiensis.

Albino Bison
In this photo provided by the National Buffalo Museum, a second white bison calf has been born in a herd on the edge of Jamestown, N.D.

Albino Bat
One of the rarest bats in the world, a completely white (albino) micro bat, nestles on the thumb of carer Pam Tully while recovering from a cat attack at the Batreach Bat Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre at Kuranda, near Cairns in northern Australia.

 Albino Barking Deer
Mok, a three-week old albino barking deer, leads his unnamed mother in their enclosure during a news conference introducing a new member of the Dusit Zoo in Bangkok, Thailand.

Albino Dolphin
This image released by Dolphin Safari.com shows an albino dolphin off Dana Point, Calif.

Hedgehog
Zoo keeper Mike Kirschner shows a newborn albino hedgehog at the Duisburg Zoo, Germany. This very rare hedgehog named "Meckie White" was born four weeks ago and was handed over by citizens who picked him up near their house. Hedgehogs are usually nocturnal and hibernate.

Albino gorilla
Copo de Niebe (Snowflake), the only albino gorilla in the Barcelona zoo, Spain.
Snowflake was an albino Western Lowland Gorilla, and the most popular resident of the Barcelona Zoo in Spain, where he spent most of his life. He was known worldwide, mentioned in tourist guides and put on postcards, becoming the unofficial mascot for the city.

Albino Great Horned Owl
An albino Great Horned Owl, the only one known to exist, according to the World Bird Sanctuary.

Albino Vervet Monkey
A rare albino Vervet monkey is seen in Livingstone, Zambia, 26 September 2006. The monkey spends a lot of time alone unlike regular Vervet monkeys. Vervet monkeys usually have black faces surrounded by white fur.

Albino Koala
Ten-month-old Onya-Birri, the only albino koala in captivity with his mother, Banjeeri, at the San Diego Zoo.

Albino Rat
Kada, an albino female rat trained by Alison Smith of Lincoln, Neb, struggles to stay on the rope as it competes in the tight rope event at the Xtreme Rat Challange competition at the Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln, Neb.

Albino Burmese Python
Joaney Gallagher Director of the Rain Forest Reptile Shows and Don Goff Assistant Director and Curator of the Beardsley Zoo hold an 8- foot albino Burmese python.

white lion
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Three white lion cubs are fed in a wildlife zoo in Schloss-Holte Stukenbrock July 14, 2008. Both of the park's two rare white lionesses gave birth simultaneously to seven cubs on June 30.Three of the cubs are being hand-fed after their mother rejected them.

Albino turtles
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Picture of two albino turtles born at the Biological Reserve of Abufari, Brazil. Around 300.000 turtles, including to albino, were born at the ICMBio in the last two months and will have to live in captivity for at least a year before their release in the Amazon basin. 

Albino Squirrel
Known as the “White Squirrel Capital of the World,” Olney, Illinois, is home of the world’s largest known albino squirrel colony. Kenton, Tennessee is home to about 200 albino squirrels. There are also albino squirrels on the main campus of Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Brevard, North Carolina and Marionville, Missouri have a substantial population of white (not albino) squirrels.
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Albino squirrel nicknamed Snowy scavenges for nuts in a garden in England.
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Western Kentucky University has a locally famous population of white squirrels. Exeter, Ontario in Canada is known for having non-albino white squirrels, believed to be the result of a genetic mutation in the early 20th century. The Snow Belt in Western and Central New York (Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse) also has a significant white squirrel population
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The Albino Squirrel Preservation Society was founded at the University of Texas at Austin in 2001, and its sister chapter at University of North Texas (UNT) petitioned for an election to name their albino squirrel as the university’s secondary mascot. The University of Louisville in Kentucky also has a documented population of albino squirrels.

Albino Snakes
Reptile supervisor Premasiri Peiris observes two rare two-week old Sri Lankan albino cobras at the National Zoological Gardens in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Most Wierd and Crazy Recycled Poop Innovations

Minggu, 13 Juni 2010

 Excrement is a taboo topic in Western culture, but these recycled poop innovations show just how beneficial this waste product can be. From manure building blocks to entire homes made of poop, developing countries have long used feces as a sustainable building material.

Recycled poop innovations aren’t just found in developing countries, however. California dairy farmers have developed poop-powered 18-wheelers, and in South Korea, muskrat dung is used to make a beneficial antibiotic.
Poop Coffee (Kopi Luwak)
Ultra Luxury Coffee Excreted From Animals
 
Animal Coffee is processed in the digestion system of ‘Luwak’ animals deep in the jungles of Sumatra.  Once the animals poo out the coffee, it is hand processed to its final state.  At $1,000 per kilogram, it’s the real deal.  Checking out the Animal Coffee website is a must if you are fascinated by the bizarre or truly a connoisseur.(Link)

Pooptastic Jewelry
Moose Poop Necklace by Glenn and Heidi Reed is Fecal Fantastic
 
This moose poop necklace by Glenn and Heidi Reed isn’t just an isolated piece—it’s part of a whole series of doo doo jewelry. Each specimen is coated in polyurethane before it’s attached to a chain and made into a pendant. Talk about reusing refuse!(Link)

Manure Building Bricks
Eco-Friendly Construction Materials Made from Cow Dung
 
Students at the Prasetiya Mulya Business School in Indonesia have discovered a method of producing eco-friendly building materials from an endlessly renewable resource: Cow dung. The ‘Eco-Fae-Bricks’ earned the students the winning prize at the University of California, Berkeley’s Global Social Venture Competition.(Link)

Dung Doors & Windows
Bindeshwar Pathak's Poop Depot
 
  Bindeshwar Pathak, an Indian sanitation specialist, has found a way to make human waste into raw material that can be fashioned into doors and window frames. He dreams of opening a Poop Depot home improvement sotre. Twenty-one of his doors are now on display at the Lisson Art Gallery. 

Energy-Generating Commodes
The Made-From-Poo Loowatt Turns Waste Into Watts
LooWatt is a toilet made from poo and turns waste into energy. It is a innovative waterless toilet system that is designed for developing countries. The toilet turns human waste into biofuel energy, making your poop a commodity. LooWatt also helps in reducing waterborne illnesses and encourages proper waste disposal.
LooWatt is made from 90% horse poo and has a biodegradable, odor-free lining. The user can take the full toilet package to a biodigester who will exchange the poo package for biofuel.(Link)
Paper from Poop
Sri Lankan Elephant Dung is Medium for Mr. Ellie Pooh Products
Yes, this Mr. Ellie Pooh paper is made from elephant poop. Dung from Sri Lankan elephants, to be precise, and that’s exactly why it’s such a fantastic product. Since an elephant’s diet is all vegetarian, the waste produced is basically raw cellulose. Thoroughly cleaned and processed, the cellulose is converted into a uniquely beautiful textured product, marketed as “Ellie Pooh Paper”. This acid free, linen-like papyrus-type paper can be formed into art and construction projects, notebooks, cards and assorted gift items where the only limitation is ones imagination. These products have proved extremely popular among many in the local population.

Craptastic Cosmetics
Chicken Poop Lip Goop
Chicken Poop for the lips is the brainchild of Jamie Tabor Schmidt who first started making the product in 2000. The whimsical name doesn’t tell you that poop isn’t actually one of the ingredients. It’s made out of good stuff, really it is: 100% pure non-GMO soy, jojoba, sweet orange, lavender, and beeswax. Tabor also makes a hair pomade called, ‘Good Gravy’ and the ‘Kill It Dead’ de-funkifier (deodorant.) A percentage of product sales go to support the Kirk Rundstrom Cancer Fund (Link)
 

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