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Sunday, April 19, 2009

The Five Most Amazing Zoos and Animal Shelters in the World

Posted on 5:52 AM by Henry Witiou
1 Lujan Zoo, Argentina


Often referred to as the most controversial and dangerous zoo in the world, Lujan Zoo is one of the few places in the world where you can have a relatively safe close encounter with some of the most vicious wild animals on Earth.






For an entrance fee of $7 you can observe all the wild animals just like you would at any other zoo in the world. But for an extra $50 and a signed document, stating that, if you get attacked by any of the wild beasts the zoo takes no responsibility, you’re free to get up close and personal with whatever animal you want. All visitors, even kids, can pick up smaller animals and manhandle them at their own risk.


Safety regulations aren’t very popular at the Lujan Zoo and while you feed, pet, stroke or ride on the backs of lions or tigers, the only precaution is an unarmed zoo attendant keeping an eye on the animals. Clearly he wouldn’t be able to help you in any way if the animal should attack, but it gives visitors a sense of security.


2 Cango Wildlife Ranch, South Africa


An important animal shelter and breeding facility for endangered species, Cango Wildlife Ranch gives tourists the opportunity to get close to crocodiles in their own environment.




Crocs might seem sluggish and lazy on land, but in water they become perfect predators. That is what people at the Cango Wildlife Ranch are trying to show the world, through Croc Cage Diving. Anyone over the age of 12 can enter the cleverly designed cage and get lowered in the crocodile’s pool. The cage has an opening big enough for the giant reptile to get its nose in for people to touch, but not big enough to open its mouth.


There have been a lot of complaints from animal activists, regarding the way crocodiles are treated here, but the Cango Wildlife Ranch says all the crocodiles featured in Croc Cage Diving were born in captivity and are used to being surrounded by people.


3 Sriracha Zoo, Thailand



Just as controversial as Lujan, the Sriracha Zoo in Thailand claims to have a population of 400 Bengal tigers and over 10,000 crocodiles. But that’s not what it is most famous for. This is probably the only place where you can see tigers and pigs living together as families.




These “happy families” of mixed species are amazing to look at, and people come from all over the world to see tigresses nurturing piglets as if they were her own. The experts at Sriracha Zoo have so far succeeded in building “happy families” with tigers, dogs and pigs.


There has been a lot of criticism surrounding Sriracha Zoo, as activists claim the animals are mistreated, often beaten and tortured to put on a show for the tourists. Others say taking the tigers cubs away from her mother and giving them to a surrogate pig-mother, has serious health implications on the tigress.


4 The Tiger Temple, Thailand


If there is such a thing as a place where humans and tigers can interact in…more natural conditions, it has to be Wat Pa Luang Ta Bua temple, also known as the Tiger Temple. Those who have visited this special holy place says the tigers seem really happy to find themselves surrounded by people everyday, and the fact that there have been no accidents in the ten years of the temple’s existence, stands as proof.




Established in 1994, when an orphaned tiger cub was brought by villagers, the Tiger Temple now has 34 big cats living in harmony with the monks. The head abbot says he considers the tigers his family, one is his brother, another his sister and so on.


As you might expect, there have been voices that accused the monks of drugging the tigers, but the temple denied these allegations and invited anyone to spend some time at Tiger Temple and film whatever they wish, to convince themselves and the world of the natural harmony between humans and tigers.


5 Maetaman Elephant Camp in Chiang Mai, Thailand


A recent article stated there are now six elephant centers in northern Thailand, where elephants have been taught to paint. I’m sure every one of them is very talented, but the most famous painting elephant, Hong, lives at the Maetaman Elephant Camp, in Chiang Mai





Hong was featured in a video that became very popular on the internet, in which she painted an elephant holding a flower, using only her trunk. It took years of practice but Hong proved animals do have an artistic side. Even if they are just reproducing the paintings learned in years of training, you have to admit the elephants’ feat is nothing short of extraordinary.


Thanks to Hong and her brethren, elephant art has become very popular and paintings are reportedly being sold for as much as $25,000. The money raised go to supporting the elephants and funding new projects.
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Saturday, March 14, 2009

The 10 Best Rollercoasters on Earth

Posted on 11:11 AM by Henry Witiou
Ever since the origin of rollercoasters mankind has been pushing the envelope to see how fast and hard a person can safely be hurtled down a track. The further you venture from a soft, comfortable ride the thrillseeker gets the more fun is to be experienced. Things have developed a whole lot since the early days of ice slides and wooden rollercoasters. Now it is more common for a coaster to have 90 degree drops, reach speeds in excess of 100mph and throw you into corners with G forces normally only experienced by fighter pilots. Here are ten of the best rollercoasters in the world that are sure to leave you on a major high!

Kingda Ka


Kingda Ka: Arms down, head back and hold on: the Kingda Ka may not be very long but it’s bound to leave you wide eyed and twitching! Kingda Ka reigns supreme as the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world at the Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey. This ride towers high at 456ft tall with a 418 ft incline and a sickening drop at a sheer 90 degrees with a half twist. From a completely stationary position, KingDa Ka will catapult a cart to 128 mph in just 3.5 seconds. Crazy! But so cool.




Steel Dragon 2000

Steel Dragon 2000: What could cause the normally polite and somewhat restrained Japanese to squeal and scream in public? Answer: the Steel Dragon 2000. You might be used to getting on a rollercoaster and stepping off much sooner than you hoped - scream, scream and it’s all over. Not on this ride - the Steel Dragon is quite the endurance coaster. It’s so long that you might actually deplete your ability to scream by the end of the record breaking 8,133ft long track. The Steel Dragon 2000 has a massive 306ft drop from its tallest point of 318ft and zips along the steel frame reaching a maximum speed of 95mph.




Millennium Force

Millennium Force: Cedar Point’s mammoth Giga-Coaster, the Millennium Force, has terrifying rides that hurtle round 6,595ft of steel track for well over 2 minutes. At the tallest section you’ll endure a stomach-churning 300ft drop. Passengers rush and plunge along the track through two separate dark tunnels and two crazy 122 degree overbanked turns that produce a gut-wrenching G force. Frequently heard phrases from the 10 million people who have been on the ride include: “Ahhhhhhhh”, “Ohhhh noooo”, “S&%t!” and “We’re gonna die”.




Top Thrill Dragster

Top Thrill Dragster: The Top Thrill Dragster is essentially the older and marginally shorter, slower version of its arch rival - the Kingda Ka. Now, when I say marginally inferior I mean the drop is only 18ft shorter and rattles along 8mph slower - both rides have the same short and intense duration and I doubt you’ll feel much of a difference. The Top Thrill Dragster snorts and revs like a real dragster and for some added fear can sometime stall at the top and roll back down in reverse … which is apparently normal on both this ride and the Kingda Ka.



Dodonpa


Dodonpa: The Dodonpa at the Fuji Q Highland Park is the third fastest coaster in the world - so there won’t be much time to admire nearby Mt. Fuji. Take a ride on Dodonpa and you’ll reach 107 mph in less than 2 seconds, that’s faster than any supercar on earth! Dodonpa messes with your mind fromt he start as passengers are forced to wait anxiously in a darkened tunnel before the countdown to an insanely fast acceleration out of the tunnel, screaming down the track and then getting fired up and over two humps which have 90 degree drops on each side. At the time of writing Dodonpa still holds the record for the fastest launch acceleration.



Thunder Dolphin

Thunder Dolphin: The Thunder Dolphin, at the LaQua section of the Tokyo Dome City, is an excellent coaster and it deserves extra kudos for a unique design around the building in central Tokyo. The Thunder Dolphin starts off with a dizzying 218 foot lunge at a steep 80 degree angle. You then race around the track at speeds in excess of 80 mph making this impressive 3,500-foot long, 26-story tall a mental joyride. If you are ever in Tokyo, definitely do not miss out on the Thunder Dolphin coaster!



Goliath

Goliath: Goliath is a rollercoaster of biblical proportions and like its namesake this ride was a world beater when it was revealed in Feb 2000, but was subsequently overtaken by leaner, stronger and faster opposition. The layout of the ride follows an out and back form into a twister for the second half. Riders on Goliath experience intense G forces of 4.5 Gs for over six seconds straight! As you would expect with a name like Goliath, the coaster towers at a monstrous 255 feet above the ground and the 3 minute long rides reach speeds of up to 85 mph covering over 4,500 feet of steel track.



Dragon Khan

Dragon Khan: Located at the Port Aventura theme park in Spain, Dragon Khan has a story behind it: the evil Prince Hu of Beijing has been brought back to life in the body of this rollercoaster and his fury is dealt out each time a human dares to climb atop his back. Whether you get into the story or not, Dragon Khan’s 4,165 feet of tangled, red steel track is so full-on that it will have your heart in your mouth for an entire minute! Dragon Khan starts off with a 161ft drop with top speeds of up to 65mph as you hurtle through its 8 inversions. The ride is remarkably smooth and held the world record for the most inversions for many years.



Titan

Titan: The Titan in Six Flags Over Texas puts each passenger through a bone-jarring joyride of twists and turns. The impressive layout includes a negative G camelback turn and a double helix turn that produces 6 full seconds of sickening G force of up to 4.5 G. The Titan has a massive drop, 255ft at the tallest section, and reaches speeds of 85mph during a 5,280ft long ride lasting for 3 and a half rather thrilling minutes.



Nemesis

Nemesis: Alton Towers’ leading ride is the aptly named Nemesis, a gut-wrenching thrillseeker’s inverted coaster waiting to take its retribution out on you through a sequence of crazy plunges and mind-numbing turns! Experience up to 4 G’s as you are propelled at 50mph through 4 inversions. The ride corkscrews and loops along the 2,349 ft track for one and a half minutes of sheer excitement.

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Incredible Evolution: Five Videos of Amazing Creatures and Their Stunning Means of Survival

Posted on 9:41 AM by Henry Witiou
These videos provide a glimpse into the incredible natural world around us, and depict how some amazing creatures have evolved to survive in it.

1 Cordycepes Fungi



This amazing fungus has evolved a way of attacking the brains of bullet ants. They mind control the ants to move to higher ground where the fungus spore will spread more effectively.
2 The Lyre Bird



This bird is an impressive copy cat. It can reproduce the mating calls of up to 20 different species. It can even copy other more man made sounds that it hears, including camera shutters and car alarms, to amazing perfection.
3 Moonwalking Manakin Bird




The Manakin bird from the rain forests of Latin America has developed a very cool way of attracting mates. It uses a Michael Jackson type moonwalk as part of its mating ritual. Very cool, and truly amazing.
4 Parasitic Worms Attack Snails




These parasites called Leucochloridium paradoxum, invade the minds of these unsuspecting snails. They use the snail as bait to lure larger prey to them who then spread their eggs throughout the forest.

5 Japanese Honey Bees



These Japanese honey bees have evolved an amazing way of protecting themselves from the world's largest hornet. A technique that the introduced European bees have not mastered yet.
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