Friday, April 24, 2009
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Elephants paintings
These pictures shown you how the elephants paintings.
With their giant body, their slow moving, they create beautiful painting.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Don ' t take life so seriously!
Have fun with something cute to star your day.....
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Amazing Egg Arts
If you have a mini drill,
Why don't you try to create a beautiful and unique art like this one?
Friday, February 27, 2009
Animals Emotions Pictures
Animals experience the same types of emotions that humans do,
however they have a seriously hilarious way of showing them.
Research suggests that canines can experience negative emotions in a parallel manner to people, including the equivalent of certain chronic and acute psychological conditions. They can often feel like they really are human; taking on certain household tasks and enjoying the same types of amenities that we take pleasure in, like television
and TiVo.
Cats display a range of emotions stemming from happiness, aggravation and affection. Other feline behavior is attributed to suspicion, frustration and even vengefulness. These little guys are highly intelligent. They have a certain degree of cuteness which can overpower a human by many lengths. Screaming and crying usually always gets them what they want.
Polar bears can experience emotions of embarrassment and shame. However, they are also extremely lovable with each other. Often times, they will sleep in a loving embrace with their spouse or child.
Elephants, like human, often share a strong sense of family and death. Each elephant has its own unique set of personalities which may include feelings of happiness, sadness, and disappointment.
The recent photos of Gana, a gorilla in the process of grieving over her dead baby's body, has raised many questions about the nature of animal emotion
Picture: Marco Stepniak
It's clear from images such as Gana's, that animals experience deep and enduring emotions from exuberant and contagious joy...
...and as a result of recent research into the emotional lives of animals, the number of skeptics is rapidly dwindling. Emotions are the gifts of our ancestors. If humans have them, other animals must too
Some might consider the notion of animals feeling emotion as being too sentimental...
Picture: Abbie Trayler-Smith