Monday, December 5, 2016

An amazing world of Vampire bat facts

An amazing world of Vampire bat facts: Bats are firmly rooted in Western vampire lore, but only three species, out of some 1100 in the order Chiroptera, actually have a taste for blood. 

  • Vampire bats tend to live in colonies in almost completely dark places, such as caves, old wells, hollow trees, and buildings.
  • These creatures are nocturnal and most active in the early night.
  • Vampire bats roost alone, in small groups, or in colonies of thousands.
  • The basic social structure of roosting bats is made of ‘harems’. That might be one of the most awesome random facts ever. Female vampire bats form associations with one another that can last for many years.
  • Vampire bats are believed to be the only species of bats in the world to ‘adopt’ another young bat if something happens to the bat’s mother.
  • They are very clean animals that frequently groom themselves as well as other bats.
  • Vampire bats generally fly about one metre off the ground.
  • Like the legendary monster from which they get their name, these small mammals drink the blood of other animals for survival.
  • They feed on blood from sleeping cows, pigs, horses, and birds. Though uncommon, vampire bats occasionally bite humans for blood.
  • Vampire bats have such good eyesight that they may be able to see a cow from a distance of 130 metres.
  • Rather than sucking blood, vampire bats make a small cut with their teeth and then lap up the flowing blood with their tongues.
  • These bats are so light and agile that they are sometimes able to drink blood from an animal for more than 30 minutes without waking it up.
  • They don’t remove enough blood to harm the animal, but their bites can cause nasty infections and disease. That might be one of the most awesome animal facts you had no idea before.
  • Unlike some other species of bats, vampire bats can walk, run, and jump. They have very strong hind legs and a special thumb that helps them take off after feeding.
  • Each night, vampire bats drink about half of their body weight in blood.
  • If they can’t find blood for two nights in a row, they will die. Luckily, female bats can be generous; well-fed bats will often regurgitate blood to share with others in exchange for grooming. Learn more about interesting science facts via our wide range of articles.
  • Vampire bats can actually be quite tame, and even friendly to humans.
  • Owls, eagles and hawks are some of the vampire bat’s main preadators.

Saturday, December 3, 2016

What is the moss? and do you know their facts?

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Background info about moss

Mosses are group of fuzzy plants that include about 12.000 species throughout the world. Moss can be found in different habitats but it usually prefers shady areas of woodlands and forests where provide enough water. Moss can grow both on the trees and on the ground, but it can be also found on the rocks, under the water, on the clay…

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Little known moss facts

1. In nature, mosses are small, soft plants that are typically 1–10 cm (0.4-4 in) tall, though some species are much larger.
2. Mosses were used as bandages during the First World War to prevent blood loss. Mosses were also used to soothe the infection since they contain chemical with anti-bacterial properties.
3. The process included in moss reproduction. Male sperm cells swim to join the female egg. One sperm cell unites with the female egg cell. The process begins again. The fertilized egg grows into a sporophyte. The sporophyte capsule bursts.
4. The largest different between moss and other plants is that mosses do not have vascular tissue (special kind of plant tissue that is used to transport water and nutrients through the plant). For this reason, mosses lack root, stem and flowers.
5. The mosses do not have flowers or seeds, and their simple leaves cover the thin wiry stems. At certain times mosses produce spore capsules which may appear as beak-like capsules borne aloft on thin stalks. 
6. Moss lives near the water, it’s because male and female reproductive cells travel to each other and merge in the water.
7. It is not true that moss only grows on the north side of trees. But the fact is, they will grow anywhere that has moisture and sunlight.
8. Mosses are indicators of clean environments caused they can grow only in no pollutionplaces.
9. Without water, mosses can survive for weeks and  then soak it up like a sponge when it rains.
10. Moss lifespan is not fix, it depends on the species. It ranges from couple to 10 years.

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Thursday, November 10, 2016

Dogs love to joke,waht about you?

After at all,The DOGs is back. I found Some joke for you,Take rest and get more fun here. They are the best friends off human so they have many funny moment. Find your pet in here and tell me what did they do. It's funny joke of dogs.

Fun, amazing facts about dogs - Dog facts for kids


#1
The Newfoundland breed has a water resistant coat and webbed feet. This dog was originally bred to help haul nets for fishermen and rescuing people at risk of drowning.
#2
The top 5 favorite breedsof dogs in the US are Labrador Retriever, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Beagle, and Dachshund.
#3
It’s rumored that, at the end of the Beatles song, “A Day in the Life,” Paul McCartney recorded an ultrasonic whistle, audible only to dogs, just for his Shetland sheepdog. This is one of fun facts about dogs. 
#4
Now, there are about 340 dog breeds recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI), the world governing body of dog breeds, sometimes known as the World Canine Organization. But the standards for breed recognition vary from country to country, the American Kennel Club currently recognizes only 167 breeds.
#5
Puppies have 28 teeth and normal adult dogs have 42. This is one of interesting information about dogs for kids.
#6
Dogs chase their tails for a variety of reasons: curiosity, exercise, anxiety, predatory instinct or, they might have fleas! If your dog is chasing his tail excessively, talk with your vet.
#7
Dalmatian puppies are pure white when they are born and develop their spots as they grow older.
#8
Do dogs dream? Yes, they do. Dogs and humans have the same type of slow wave sleep (SWS) and rapid eye movement (REM) and during this REM stage dogs can dream. The twitching and paw movements that occur during their sleep are signs that your pet is dreaming. Check out to know what do dogs dream about?

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#9
Dog facts showed that dogs’ eyes contain a special membrane, called the tapetum lucidum, which allows them to see in the dark. So they need no night vision goggles. This is one of amazing dog facts for kids.
#10
A large breed dog’s resting heart beats between 60 and 100 times per minute, and a small dog breed’s heart beats between 100-140. Comparatively, a resting human heart beats 60-100 times per minute.
#11
If your dog’s acting funny, get out the umbrella! According to a poll, 72% of dog owners believe their dog can detect when stormy weather is on the way.
#12
A dog’s normal temperature is between 101 and 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit. How much do you know about dog health? 
#13
Unlike humans who sweat everywhere, dogs only sweat through the pads of their feet.
#14
Scientists have come to many dog facts. One of them is that dogs have three eyelids, an upper lid, a lower lid and the third lid, called a nictitating membrane or “haw,” which helps keep the eye moist and protected.
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#15
Another amazing facts about dogs for kids is that Americans love dogs! 62% of U.S. households own a pet, which equates to 72.9 million homes. 
#16
45% of dogs sleep in their owner’s bed (we’re pretty sure a large percentage also hog the blankets!)
#17
Why are dogs’ noses so wet? Dogs’ noses secrete a thin layer of mucous that helps them absorb scent. They then lick their noses to sample the scent through their mouth.
#18
Dogs have about 1,700 taste buds. Humans have approximately 9,000 and cats have around 473.
#19
A Dog’s sense of smell is 10,000 – 100,000 times more acute as that of humans.
#20
There is a myth that dogs only see in black and white. In fact, it’s believed that dogs see primarily in blue, greenish-yellow, yellow and various shades of gray.
#21
Sound frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz). The higher the Hertz, the higher-pitched the sound. Dogs hear best at 8,000 Hz, while humans hear best at around 2,000 Hz.

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#22
Dogs ears are extremely expressive. It’s no wonder! There are more than a dozen separate muscles that control a dog’s ear movements.
#23
While the Chow Chow dogs are well known for their distinctive blue-black tongues, they’re actually born with pink tongues. They turn blue-black at 8-10 weeks of age.
#24
When dogs kick after going to the bathroom, they are using the scent glands on their paws to further mark their territory. 
#25
Dogs curl up in a ball when they sleep due to an age-old instinct to keep themselves warm and protect their abdomen and vital organs from predators.
#26
Breathe easy. In addition to sweating through their paw pads, dogs pant to cool themselves off. A panting dog can take 300-400 breaths (compared to his regular 30-40) with very little effort.
#27
Top female dog names, names for dogs of 2015:
Bella, Molly, Ruby, Coco, Lucy, Rosie, Daisy, Millie, Tilly, Roxy
Top male dog names, names for dogs of 2015:
Charlie, Max, Buddy, Archie, Oscar, Toby, Ollie, Jack, Bailey, Milo
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Thursday, November 3, 2016

The best collection of horse facts

The best collection of horse facts with their funny pics are in the below article. Want to check out now?

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  • The Przewalski’s horse is the only truly wild horse species still in existence. The only wild population is in Mongolia. There are however numerous populations across the world of feral horses e.g. mustangs in North America.
  • Horses use their ears, eyes and nostrils to express their mood. They also communicate their feelings through facial expressions.
  • It is extremely unlikely to see all horses in a herd lying down simultaneously. This is because at least one horse will stand as a look-out in order to be able to alert the others of any potential dangers.
  • Horses have near 360 degree vision. They do however have blind spots directly in front and behind them. It is extremely dangerous to stand behind a horse as they are liable to kick out if they get scared by anything as kicking out is their way of defending themselves.
  • Horses use a range of different vocalisations to communicate. Whinnying and neighing sounds are elicited when horses meet or leave each other. Stallions (adult male horses) perform loud roars as mating calls, and all horses will use snorts to alert others of potential danger. Mares (adult female horses) use deep smooth sounds, whickering, when they are nursing a foal (infant horse). Learn all interesting facts you wanted right here.
  • Horses and other equines have better senses of smell and hearing than humans. Their ears can turn in different directions to aid their hearing.
  • Horses are undeniably clever animals. Beyond being proficient at relatively simple learning tasks, they are also recognised as having the capacity to solve advanced cognitive challenges involving categorisation learning and a degree of concept formation.
  • The horse is one of the 12 Chinese signs of the zodiac. Anyone born in the year of the horse is seen to embody the characteristics of the animal, namely intelligence, independence and a free-spirit.
  • Equine assisted therapy is a growing field where horses help people with a wide range of mental health issues. A relationship between the patient and the horse develops and allows the person to engage with nature through a beautiful and peaceful animal. This aids in building trust, respect, compassion, communication and self-confidence. The skills learned through building a meaningful relationship with the horse are transferable to other aspects of the individual’s life.
  • A quote from the Koran states: ‘Horse, thou art truly a creature without equal, for thou fliest without wings and conquerest without sword.’
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Thursday, October 27, 2016

Top 12 mind-blowing facts about Apple MacBook

Factoflife - The redesigned MacBook Pro is going to unveil tomorrow, it would be better if you have some background information about the new MacBook. Based on this information, you are able to compare what’s news and special in the next Apple MacBooks.


1. The battery indicator is now on the left side of the notebook.

2. Both Firewire and Target Disk Mode is gone.

3. Apple is offering a single port that can be used for power charging, display output and accessories.

4. No video adapters included in the box. Prepare to buy at least one US$30 video adapter if you expect to connect any type of monitor to the new MacBooks (except the new 24-inch LED Cinema Display, that is).

5. Those who have a keen interested in technology all know the fact that hard drive swaps are now much easier in the MBP. The HDD sits next to the battery under a latched cover. The HDD is secured by onescrew.

6. The Kensington lock prevents the bottom latch from being released, securing the battery, RAM and hard drive.

7. Many of us know the MacBook facts that the chicklet keyboard on the MacBook is very firmly supported.

8. The MacBooks run a special build of OS X not yet released to other Apple Macs.

9. Demonstration MacBooks are running Mac OS 10.5.5 build 9F2114 — the latest release is build 9F33.

10. Screen has 12-inch Retina display and uses less energy to offer same brightness.

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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Top Amazing Halloween Traditions Around The World

Factoflife - Depending where you are in the world, Halloween is known as Allhalloween, All Hallows' Eve, or All Saints' Eve. In the past decade, Halloween traditions have spread worldwide and have become increasingly popular in Europe. Each country has unique way of celebraiting this day. Check out interesting Halloween traditions around the world below.

Austria

Austria has a Pumpkin Festival in Retzer Land called Kürbisfest im Retzer Land. On November 11, Austria celebrates Martini which includes costumes and a lantern procession. Some people in Austria believe that if they leave bread, water, and a lighted lamp out, dead souls will be welcomed back to earth for that night.

Belgium

In Belgium some villages celebrate Halloween while other villages focus on celebrating All Saints' Day. On Halloween night, a Belgian may be found lighting a candle in memory of a dead relative.

Canada

In Canada, the Halloween celebration began with Scottish and Irish immigrants who arrived in the 1800s. Canada actively celebrates Halloween each year on October 31 with decorations, costume parties, and trick-or-treating.

England

The "trick-or-treat" custom originated in England known as "Mischief Night." Whereas we in the US carve pumpkins, English children would carve designs out of large beets which were known as "punkies."

France

As Halloween is not really a French holiday, there is some controversy pertaining to October 31 festivities. This holiday is a new trend for some of the French and they celebrate with Halloween costumes parties and dressing in scary outfits.

Germany

Halloween auf Deutsch became popular in the 1990s. People start to decorate around mid-October and use Halloween as a party theme. On November 11, Germans celebrate Matinstag which includes costumes and a lantern procession.

Ireland

Halloween is considered to have originated in Ireland. There are many similarities between how Halloween is celebrated in Ireland and the US, yet the Irish still have unique traditions. Apart from trick-or-treating, children also play a trick known as "knock-a-dolly" which involves children knocking on their neighbors' doors and running away before they answer them. The Irish traditionally eat a fruitcake called barnbrack on this day. Barnbrack has a treat baked inside the cake and, depending on which treat is inside, will foretell the future of whoever receives it.

Japan

Halloween in Japan became popular when Tokyo Disneyland and Universal Studios Japan began to promote Halloween celebrations. In 2000, Tokyo Disneyland had its first Halloween event, which has grown tremendously in popularity. The Japanese currently enjoy celebrating with decorations and dressing up in costumes.

Korea

Halloween is not celebrated in Korea. However, Korea has a harvest festival called Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving Day). During Chuseok, Koreans visit the places where their ancestors used to live and feast on traditional Korean food.

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Monday, October 24, 2016

Alcohol addiction: the abuse facts you should know about

Alcohol abuse facts you should know about. Factoflife



1. Every year in the U.S, roughly 5,000 people under the age of 21 die from an alcohol-related incident including car crashes, homicides, suicides, alcohol poisoning and other related injuries.

2. Alcohol affects men and women differently. Men and women metabolize alcohol differently due to stomach enzymes, hormones, the ratio of muscle to fat, and water concentration in the body, Dr. Lander says. Women absorb more alcohol and metabolize it more slowly, and they're also at greater risk for long-term damage from alcohol.

3. Men are consistently more likely than women to drink in excess and are 2 times more likely to be involved in a fatal alcohol-related car accident. Offer to be the designated driver for your parents and loved ones to ensure that everybody makes it home safe.

4. Binge drinking can be fatal. Drinking excessively within a short amount of time, also known as binge drinking, is common among people ages 18 to 22. Alcohol depresses breathing, and imbibing too much can actually cause you to simply stop breathing..

5. Binge drinking is when a large amount of alcohol is consumed in a short period of time. For men, this is 5 or more drinks within 2 hours, and for women, 4 or more.

6. 18 to 34-year-olds binge drink the most. Binging can lead to unplanned pregnancy, car accidents, spread of sexually transmitted disease, violence or alcohol dependence.

7. 2/3 of the high school-age students who drink do so to the point of intoxication.

8. Ethyl alcohol is the intoxicating ingredient in alcoholic drinks. Ethyl alcohol, or ethanol, is produced from fermented yeast, sugars, and starches from a variety of grains, fruits, vegetables, and plants. Ethyl alcohol is fundamentally the same in all types of alcoholic beverages, and when you drink in moderation, your liver can comfortably metabolize alcohol from any of these beverages. But heavy drinking overwhelms your liver, and excess alcohol circulates through every organ in your body, including your brain. This is what makes you drunk.

9. Alcohol abuse can lead to long-term health issues like cardiovascular disease, cancer of the throat, liver, or mouth, anxiety and depression, dementia, liver disease and much more.

10. Alcohol poisoning is a short-term consequence of drinking in excess which can cause a lot of consciousness, coma, or death.

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