This compact, thin-walled perfume jar is milled from a transparent crystal and fitted with a gold cap and woven gold chain. Like an expensive little ship, it originally belonged to a Roman lady from 50 AD and is now in the Swiss Museum.
The krill filter teeth of Antarctic crab-eating seals, these sieve-like teeth allow crab-eating seals to eat large amounts of krill every day.
The dog gets in the car by himself.
The size of this huge golden-crowned fox bat looks like a monster in the night world, and it makes sense that people are frightened by this large bat, it does look scary, but this animal does not pose a threat to humans, and is a rather docile creature that feeds on figs and nuts.
The winding trees around this Irish road were originally planted to attract strangers, not to be offensive. Planted by James Stuart in 1775 as a gateway to gracehill house, the trees still attract visitors today.
These white fluffy balls are the white bats of Honduras, and their noses and ears are yellow and leafy, helping them to hide in the jungle. Rather than sleeping in a cave, they prefer to make tents out of leaves.
On April 17, 1965, thousands of people rallied in front of the Washington Monument in Washington to hear Democratic Senator Ernest Gruening and other speakers from Alaska discuss U.S. policy in Vietnam. The rally came after students demanding an end to the Vietnam War were picketing the White House.
You can't run down the stairs.
The Black Timber Wolf is an interesting and ferocious creature that lives in North America today. Genetically related to black domestic dogs and gray wolves.
In 2020, a very large "viscous" jellyfish was found in the inky black deep sea more than 600 meters below the surface of the sea. According to biologists, the creature is "UFO-like" and is one of the largest on record.
Welcome to the Thunder Dome... The barn funnel weaver waited in his elaborate net for his food to arrive.
In the past, beluga whales were often mistaken for mermaids because their knees resembled those of humans
The larvae of the yellow box fish are a dazzling bright yellow, but this color gradually disappears by adulthood.
The man took her picture against the background of a tornado, and it looked like the wind was moving in that direction.
The snow shoveler played ballet.
Get a closer look at a female tarantula with her cubs.
Looking at bees' stingers and needle tips with a microscope, being stung by a bee may help you overcome any underlying pollen allergies.
A white-bellied sea eagle preys on a wild boar. The white-bellied sea eagle is a large bird of prey that occurs on the coast and estuaries, sometimes over hills and reservoirs not far from the coast.
A very clever dog waited until his partner had finished eating.
A rare gold and silver alloy from the ancient city of Mytilene on the Greek island of, circa 454-427 BC. On the front is the head of Athena wearing a crowned Corinthian helmet, while on the back are two female heads facing each other, their faces overlapping.
The bald eagle is the master of the sky and the top predator
Photo of morning glory clouds taken from a plane near Berktown, Queensland, Australia
Pluck the radish.
Coyote cubs learn to howl. Coyotes not only know the exact meaning of an individual's howl, but can also tell who is making the sound from miles away.
Do you see the gray owl hiding in sight.
Stunning 50 feet of blue ice in Antarctica.
Serene, beautiful and deadly, the Hobbit eagle is a magnificent species named after the beaked monster in Greek mythology. The birds, clad in gray feathers, look both contemplative and frightening. Their claws can grow up to five inches long. Bigger than the claws of a grizzly bear.
It was a 20-foot-wide, 5,000-pound manta ray that was entangled in a boat's anchor line.
This is not an alien spacecraft, but a bloated whale carcass floating in the sea.
The king cobra bites the python. Python shrinks cobra. Cobras died of oppression. Pythons die of venom.
See the sunset over the Pyramids of Giza from Cairo. The three main pyramids of Giza, with their intricate designs, were built between 2550 and 2490 BC, less than 60 years ago, can you imagine how much effort the Egyptians had to put in to build these amazing buildings? Just thinking about it is tiring.
The groundhog realized it had been caught by a fox. Marmots prefer to inhabit plains, mountains, grasslands and alpine meadows. It is a terrestrial and burrowing herbivorous, hibernating wild animal.
This photo, taken during flooding in Pakistan, shows what happens when millions of spiders climb onto trees to avoid rising water levels. The water level kept high so high that the net became denser and denser until it completely covered the trees.
Sylvester Stallone and his turtles from Rocky, which are now in their 40s.
This surprisingly beautiful eye belongs to the Tokay gecko, which is aggressive and makes a special sound to scare the other person away.
Honey badgers can survive in the harshest conditions because of their superpowers... Thick skin.
Sailfish are considered by scientists to be the fastest swimming marine creature in the world. Sailfish do not like to travel alone and usually travel with at least one companion when they go out hunting.
Clean water by the sea.
These goats ignore gravity.
This chubby orangutan is four times stronger than most humans.
Women's panties from 1000 years ago.
Scientists were amazed by the exquisite mummified dinosaurs in the Canadian Museum.
You observe the spider's feet under an electron microscope. Spiders use the electrostatic attraction between molecules to crawl on walls and climb up their webs. It can support 173 times its body weight when upside down.
Geese have multiple rows of teeth, like appendages made of cartilage.