Under the sea… they use waterproof paints on their eggs. How do they get the chickens underwater to lay them though? A great Easter mystery, perhaps?
Credit: Doc Warner’s Alaska Adventures
Under the sea… they use waterproof paints on their eggs. How do they get the chickens underwater to lay them though? A great Easter mystery, perhaps?
Credit: Doc Warner’s Alaska Adventures
When you fish for love, bait with your heart, not your brain.
Credits: Ashit Sarkar’s Home Page via GifCities and Internet Archive, BrainyQuote
Based on electrical activity in the sharks’ eyes, scientists think the shape gives hammerheads, like humans, excellent stereo vision and depth perception. Such traits may help the marine animals hunt speedy prey.
Credits: Discovery Channel, Shark Week and GIPHY, Ker Than and National Geographic News