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Sunday 18 December 2016

Lion by its tail.

You can see in photograph a hungry lion chasing and trying to eat its sisters tail at Antelope Park,Zimbabwe,Africa.

Warning to pet owners over Stan, the hungry golden eagle on the loose

Stan, the escaped golden eagleP
et owners have been warned that a giant golden eagle, capable of eating animals as large as baby deer, is on the loose.
Falconry expert Kris Ford, 65, fears his prized bird of prey Stan could kill animals the size of foxes and rabbits after it broke free from its perch.
The bird, which has a six-foot wing span, poses a risk to the public as its six-foot nylon leash is still flailing behind it.
It is thought to be nesting around two miles from Kris' home in rural Suffolk, but despite his best efforts to bring it home, the eagle is still free.
Father-of-three Kris, who is married to Dee, said: "It could take rabbits and foxes. Eagles just grab what they can.
"The ring that he was tied to failed and [its] poor quality allowed him to escape.
"So he's still got a long leash attached to him. He might be feeling a little hungry by now so hopefully he'll come back to me later when he has eaten."Read More

Discovery of space-ice boosts chances of man being able to build homes on the Moon by 2030

Frozen water was detected in dark polar craters of the dwarf planet Ceres, between Mars and JupiterA NEW space-ice find has boosted hopes of man living on the Moon.
It’s hoped the discovery will help scientists learn about water that’s believed to be widespread on the Moon, with the eventual aim of building a lunar base.Frozen water was detected in dark polar craters of the dwarf planet Ceres, between Mars and Jupiter
The frozen water was detected in dark polar craters of the dwarf planet Ceres, between Mars and Jupiter.
At minus -200C the ‘find’ is located within one of the coldest, darkest places in the Solar System.
New images taken by Nasa’s Dawn spacecraft reveal frozen water trapped in a few of the craters where the sun never shines.Read More

Frist Christmas Card in Museum.

If you were to visit the Postal  Museum ,Central London,you can see the on display  the worlds first christmas card.The christmas card was made for Sir Henry Cole and was sent 173 years ago.

Shipwreck of the lost Schiedam is found AGAIN

Divers have rediscovered a 17th century shipwreck off Cornwall, at exactly the same spot where the shipwreck scene was filmed in 2014 for the TV series Poldark.
First seen by a local diver in 1971 and designated under the Protection of Wrecks Act 1973, the wreck of the Schiedam had been buried for many years under the shifting sands of Gunwalloe Church Cove.
The site is now managed by Historic England and dived by a keen local team.Read More

Chewing Gum.

 I  chew gum ,roughly 3 to 4 pieces a day due to fact i produce access saliva which in turn makes me dribble like a baby .

Able the bouncing cat.

In this picture you can see a disabled cat called ABLE who lost its tail and front paws due to a massive electric shock due to a loose wire in street at a year old.Able was found in an alley in ChiangMai,Nothern Thailand by accident and was  nursed back to health.He is able to chase and play with fellow cts by bouncing along like a mini kangaroo.