A leopard called Darla in the Tallinn Zoo gave birth to two babies today. The cool thing is that it's possible to see the mom and the babies through a live video stream! !
among animals is not so rare as it may seem. On this photo little albino plays with his brown brother.
By the way, not all albinos have red eyes. This albino tiger doesn't.
It's not negative, it's not Photoshop, the rat is not frozen. Blue color of this rat's skin may be the secret to avoid spinal cord injuries and paralysis.
The scientists took rats with broken spinal chords and injected them Brilliant Blue G dye, a variant of common and harmless food coloring product. The dye turned rats skins blue, but within weeks all motor functions returned to normal. The rat could walk, run, jump, have sex, and do whatever it wanted.
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