Animals That are Almost Impossible to Find in the Wild
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Hainan Gibbon
The rarest and most vulnerable primate species from southern China. Deforestation and hunting for animals contributed to the fact that in a small wild forest there were only 25 pieces of gibbon.
Throughout the world, up to 30% of the population is overweight. Someone does not have time to go to the gym, someone is not able to restrain from sweets, and someone simply does not have enough motivation. But people from today's selection are definitely not from this number, because their transformations are an example of what if you really want to, you can achieve everything and now they themselves serve as motivation for others ...
South Africa is one of the most beautiful and richest countries in Africa, with magnificent nature, mountains, beaches. Millions of tourists come here for new experiences. A selection of TOP places to go
The world of people and animals has been closely connected by invisible threads for many centuries. Among amusing animals it is surprisingly often possible to meet familiar facial features of some world celebrities. Perhaps this is due to the popularity of celebrity, because it is their faces that we see every day on TV screens and pages of glossy magazines. But, from here it is easy to conclude that if you look closely, everyone can find a double in the animal world!
These people are different. Their appearance will always be an occasion for discussion: both good and quite the opposite. On average, albinism appears in one in 20 thousand people and the most unusual is that it can be people of completely different nationalities. In this collection we will show you how albinos look in different countries of the world ...
Reliant Regal is a small three-wheeled car designed by Reliant Motor Company in Tamworth, England, 1953. Here you will see a selection of vintage tricycles.
At first glance, all these products are quite edible and appetizing and look so realistic that immediately there is a desire to sweep them off the plates without a trace. In fact, all this food is the work of the talented Japanese sculptor Seiji Kawasaki, who makes identical-looking food products from ... wood!