The Zoo Zoom – The Zoo Zoom https://thezoozoom.com Zoom in the zoo Wed, 05 Jul 2017 09:07:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.6 10 Recently Discovered Spiders That Will Give You Goosebumps https://thezoozoom.com/bizarre/10-recently-discovered-spiders-that-will-give-you-goosebumps Tue, 02 Feb 2016 10:36:18 +0000 https://thezoozoom.com/?p=1301 The post 10 Recently Discovered Spiders That Will Give You Goosebumps appeared first on The Zoo Zoom.

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10 Recently Discovered Spiders That Will Give You Goosebumps

If you think those spiders are done creeping you out, you’re wrong. The spiders you’ve seen before are actually just a few from their clan, and they have now come with reinforcements – wilder and creepier ones. It’s a good idea to read and find out more about these 10 petrifying spiders. Who knows, you might bump into one of them soon.

10. Deinopis

Who wouldn’t freak out after seeing this ogre-faced spider? Its two large black eyes are as haunting as its large, long, spiky legs – which it uses to capture its prey. Besides its creepy face, its special ability to catch prey is pretty impressive and terrifying at the same time. Deinopis spiders are also known as net-casting spiders. They expertly twist and twirl their webs to make nets for their prey.

9. Skeletorus

This species of peacock spider was discovered in Queensland, Australia just this year. The white and blue pigmentation across its dark body makes it unique from other types of spiders. In fact, the Skeletorus got its name from its colorful body structure.

What’s more, Skeletorus and other species of male spiders perform distinct dance moves or mating rituals for female spiders. They attract females by lifting and waving their frontal arms and vibrating their abdomens. Awesome, isn’t it?

8. Mysmena Wawuensis

With its minute size of 0.75 millimeters long, the Mysmena Wawuensis is considered one of the tiniest spiders ever discovered. It’s actually three times smaller than a grain of rice! Its almost-microscopic size has made it even harder to locate and study. This also explains why it has only been discovered in 2013. This species of arachnids is found in the Wawu Mountain National Park in China, which is inhabited by many other endangered animals.

7. Dolomedes

Dolomedes is another species of spiders also known as the fishing spider or raft spider. Most species of Dolomedes spiders are semi-aquatic, which means they can stay on land as well as in the water.

They are often found at the sides of streams or pools, waiting for their favorite prey. Once they’ve detected their target on the surface (which is usually insects), they quickly run towards the surface of the water to catch it using their legs and small, sharp claws. The Dolomedes can also inject venom with its flat jaw.

6. Indian Tiger Spider

What’s the size of the biggest spider you’ve ever seen? It freaked you out, didn’t it? Well, the Indian Tiger Spider can probably terrify you more than any other spider ever will.

This new species of spider discovered in Sri Lanka in 2009 can grow up to 8 inches long. Like most species of spiders, this beast-sized spider is also venomous. But don’t worry; it can only kill lizards, small rodents, and some small birds.

5. Albino Trapdoor Spider

This species of spider recently found in Western Australia in 2011 is one of the rarest. Albinism is already considered unique in spiders compared to other animals, but this spider’s albinism is different. It has partial albinism since only the head is white. Although many zoologists from all over the world are eager to know more about this creature, only a few studies have been completed. In fact, it doesn’t even have a name yet.

4. Mongolarachne Jurassica

This species of spider has been extinct for millions of years, but its fossil has been discovered in 2011. It measures 24.6 millimeters long, which makes it the largest spider fossil discovered in recent times. Its name Mongolarachne Jurassica translates to “Mongolia spider.”

3. Decoy-Building Spider

Another spider was discovered in Amazon in 2012. This species of spider can be considered one of the cleverest critters. Knowing the jungle, every place is full of prey and predators and this clever spider, known as the Decoy-Building spider, is always ready for action.

It might not be as strong and venomous as other creatures, but it has wits. Using only some debris, leaves and dead insect carcass, the Decoy-Building Spider can build a decoy. What is it for, you ask? After completing the craft, this clever spider will hide inside the decoy so that other animals will see it as a mere carcass. This is its way of protecting itself from the wilderness.

2. Trogloraptor

It’s really amazing how spiders can survive in just about any place, just like this guy right here. In 2012, the Trogloraptor was discovered living in a cave in Oregon.

This spider has special saw-like talons on each of its arms. The Trogloraptor uses them to move along the ceiling of the cave. Like some of the other newly discovered spiders listed here, we only know a little about Trogloraptors. We don’t even know what they eat, yet.

1. Moroccan Flic-Flac Spider


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Have you ever heard of acrobatic spiders? If you haven’t, now’s the time. This new species of spider, discovered in Moroccan sand dunes in 2014, can do some amazing acrobatic tricks. According to Ingo Rechenberg, the German scientist who discovered this critter, the Moroccan Flic-Flac Spider can become even more aggressive when provoked or threatened.

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33 Adorable Dogs with Unique Coats! https://thezoozoom.com/bizarre/33-adorable-dogs-with-unique-coats Tue, 02 Feb 2016 09:37:18 +0000 https://thezoozoom.com/?p=1262 The post 33 Adorable Dogs with Unique Coats! appeared first on The Zoo Zoom.

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33 Adorable Dogs with Unique Coats!

These dogs are unforgettable not just for their innate loyalty and cuteness; they’re unforgettable because they also have the most unusual coats! Genetic variations can cause these types of coats to appear, and genetics have surely done wonders for these lovable dogs.

The internet may have a (very) long list of crazy canines and perfect pooches, but this collection of dog pictures will make you go “Awww!”

1. Gorgeous Little Husky

This beautiful little husky has natural eyeliner! Talk about achieving the Cleopatra look. And don’t forget those EYES.

2. The Superhero Pup

Looks like this puppy has his own superhero mask!

3. He Sure “Nose” How Perfect His Heart Is

This puppy surely has tons of love to give! Free hugs!

4. Those Freckles!

This freckled Australian Cattle dog mix is Puck. He was discovered in Baton Rouge as a stray and his loving caregiver eventually adopted him!

5. Panda German Shepherds

Panda German Shepherds like these originate from one bloodline. The discoloration is caused by a piebald mutation. It is also found in other species, but the mutation is rare.

6. Adorable!

Look at this sweet Akita puppy and his permanent socks!

7. Look at that!

Aaww. Did somebody ever tell you you look like a zebra? Sweet!

8. Jungle Dog

This unusually spotted canine resembles the wild dogs of the African jungle. Or even a cheetah!

9. Wild at Heart

Found in the heart of Africa, these African Painted dogs are actually endangered.

10. The sweetest Rottweiler

This Rottweiler’s unusual coat may be caused by vitiligo, which can result in depigmentation.

11. You’ll be in my heart

You know she’s a keeper when she wears her heart on her chest. This is too adorable!

12. Chummy Chimera

This Labrador Retriever is showing signs of a somatic mutation, thus labeling him a “chimera”.

13. Dapper Dachshund!

A dachshund puppy that is both dapper and dappled!

14. Stash that –Stache!

Maintaining a distinguished moustache is difficult – unless it’s part of your coat!

15. Hello, Panda!

Awww, look at this cute little puppy looking like a panda!

16. Mixed Labrador colors

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18. Marking mishap

Other dogs have markings that can both be unfortunate and embarrassing!

19. Say Cheese!

There are some dog markings that will definitely put a smile on your face…

20. Take Groucho Marx, for example.

Isn’t he the sweetest?

21. Another gorgeous puppy coat!

It’s so…magnificent!

22. Why so blue?

What a forlorn expression for such a beautifully colored coat!

23. Dawwww!

A dappled Dachshund that has these big beautiful eyes can melt anyone’s heart.

24. I know you’re jealous.

This little pup has an all-natural moustache!

25. One of a kind.

This Boston Terrier has one of the most unique coats.

26. Where can I get one of these?

These little puppies are Mudis. They are a particularly rare Hungarian breed.

27. Did they fool you?

These cuties created a worldwide sensation because they looked like pandas when they were born.

28. Lovely!

This English Cocker Spaniel named Zuma was born with beautiful blue eyes and a solid tri-colored coat. Unfortunately, his uniqueness had a price. The same genes that caused his tri-colored coat and blue eyes also caused his deafness and tunnel vision.

29. Can I please have him?

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Probably the most one-of-a-kind Bernese Mountain Dog you’ve ever seen.

Having an amazing coat is awesome, but if you pair it with fierce loyalty, friendliness, and a deep love for owners, then you have the perfect dog!

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22 Adorable Animals That Look Exactly Like Drunk Humans https://thezoozoom.com/funny/22-adorable-animals-that-look-exactly-like-drunk-humans Mon, 01 Feb 2016 01:51:21 +0000 https://thezoozoom.com/?p=1235 The post 22 Adorable Animals That Look Exactly Like Drunk Humans appeared first on The Zoo Zoom.

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22 Adorable Animals That Look Exactly Like Drunk Humans

If humans can act like wild animals during parties, animals can act like humans too. Even those that don’t live with us at home, those that are not domesticated at all can do the exact same hilarious things that we humans usually do. After all, we’re living on the same awesome planet. Take a look at how these 22 adorable animals make impressions of drunk humans in the most hilarious ways.

22. Is that me?

Yep, that’s how you look like every time you check yourself in the mirror.

21. I just love Jack Daniel’s whiskey so much

And that’s how you tell your favorite bottle of whiskey all about your sadness and frustration.

20. Lying on the streets

Remember those times when it’s half past 2 a.m. and you try to walk home drunk? Unfortunately, this drunken squirrel didn’t make it home and just decided to stay the rest of the night (or dawn) on the street.

19. So what if I smoke and get drunk?

This dog probably loves to sing that song by Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa. Well, he’s the man. He’s already down, but still holds a bottle of beer and cola with a smoke in his mouth.

18. Like a boss

This hard-boiled cat shows you how to be drunk like a boss. After a few shots, you won’t worry about waking up somewhere else with awful eye bags.

17. Pigging out on a beer

Come on! He’s just a hard working man getting some well-deserved sleep!

16. The genius one

Oh, the genius one is drunk! He has probably mistaken the glass of beer for a glass of milk while trying to study. What an innocent little dear.

15. All mine!

This black feline right here wants to own every single bottle of rum in the kitchen. Just give him what he wants! Look at how desperate he has become.

14. Just let it all out

When you’re drunk, you have no idea what you’re doing. You probably don’t know anything about how you spill your guts out in the same place where you poop. Pretty disgusting, huh?

13. Stuck in a tree

This probably happens to you, too! You know, when you try to walk home, but end up on the neighbor’s lawn?

12. Underage drunk

Hey, cute little pup! Do you know you aren’t supposed to drink that until you’re 18?

11. Flip off

That time when you’re so drunk that you flip off on the floor.

10. A bear and a beer

How about this? Well, maybe this happened when you were totally rejected by your ultimate crush and you just spent those sad times with a bottle of drink.

9. Partners in drunken times

You go out with a friend for some shots and go home tipsy together.

8. I’m a hippie!

Call me a hipster! I wear a cap, shades, and a watch. I’m a hippie!

7. So Good!

You are drunk, exhausted, and hungry. What do you need? Food! Yep, this is how drunken people look like when they finally satisfy their midnight cravings.

6. Panda roll

You’ve probably done this as you go home drunk. You think this is the fastest way to get home and jump into bed? I don’t think so.

5. Ahh.. heaven!

Some drunken people look like this when drinking the first glass, while others only feel the real taste of heaven after several shots.

4. The drunken masters

There are three different types of people in your circle of friends. These cute little hamsters personify all three.

3. I need to be alone

In every party, there will always be people who need time and space to be alone. Just let them be and mind your own business until you get drunk.

2. Cocktails, please.

These type of people in parties are the classier ones. They will choose lighter alcohol drinks over hard beer, not knowing they have the same effect.

1. I’m done.

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As you get drunk, you may have had a conversation with a crush. This is how you looked like.

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12 Animals That Barely Sleep

Sleep is essential to get enough rest and recharge after everyday activities. However, these animals on the list don’t seem to have a regular sleeping pattern and don’t mind at all if they only get a couple of hours of sleep a day. It won’t stop them from doing what needs to be done in order to survive. So, do you know which of the world’s animals barely get any sleep? Read on to find out.

12. Ostrich

A quirky habit that an ostrich has is slumbering and staying alert at the same time without ever shutting either of its eyes. When they feel the need to take a nap, they bring their head down for up to 15 minutes at a time. In the course of a day, the average ostrich gets about 6 hours of sleep.

11. Walrus

These amazing animals can go without dropping an eyelid for up to 84 hours straight. Their busy schedule focuses on exploring the oceans in order to look for sources of food. Once they give in to sleep, they can slumber for up to 19 hours.

10. Goat

These animals remain alert most of the time. Even at the slightest movement, goats will awaken from the deepest of sleep. Because of this, they only give in to sleep for around 5-6 hours.

9. Elephant

During the day, these majestic giants are able to take 15 minute naps while standing. When they’re tired from their daily activities, elephants fall into a deep sleep for 4-6 hours during nighttime.

8. Sheep

Fluffy as they may seem, sheep only get around 4-5 hours of sleep a day. This makes us wonder, how do they spend the rest of their time while we try to get some sleep by counting sheep at night?

7. Cow

Their sleeping pattern can be classified as intermittent short naps during the day and at least an hour of deep sleep, making it a total of 4 hours a day. Cows can stay alert even during night time if they sense danger.

6. Donkey

Since donkeys are often used for transport, they move around a lot and get through the day by sleeping a total of just 3 hours. They are light sleepers, so don’t expect them to fall into REM sleep.

5. Roe Deer

These animals only get about 3 hours of sleep a day. This is because roe deer stay alert most of the time to gather food and explore their surroundings.

4. Horse

These animals have the amazing ability to take naps while standing on their legs. These 15 minute naps are taken during the course of the day. Since they can’t stand on all four legs the entire time, horses take time to rest by going into a deep sleep on the ground. Horses get a total of 2 and a half hours of sleep.

3. Giraffe

Have you ever noticed that it’s rare to see a picture of a giraffe sleeping? That’s because throughout the day, they only get around 2 hours of sleep. Giraffes only take five-minute naps at a time and all of these short-lived naps add up. Imagine the endurance of their feet that keep them standing!

2. Dolphin & Killer Whale

Female dolphins and mother killer whales take parenting seriously because their offspring don’t sleep at all for the first 30 days. This may sound crazy but these little swimmers are full of energy and love exploring their environment.

1. Shark

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At the top of the list, this mysterious creature hibernates or goes into idle mode as it drifts into a light sleep. The main reason sharks don’t fall into a deep sleep is because when sharks breathe, water passes through their gills and this requires the body to work.

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22 Animals Giving Their Best Judging Faces

Like it or not, man is judgmental and no matter how much we try to be good people, we just can’t help ourselves when it comes to judging. And now we’re wondering whether animals work that way too. These 22 photos of animals giving their best judging looks will certainly have you in stitches! We don’t really know what those looks are for, but it appears as if they’re really not proud of their owners… or humanity, in general. Yes, they’re definitely questioning your life choices right now. I guess they can’t help themselves either when it comes to judging.

1. This Sexy Sassy Hippo

Is this hippo a sexy beast, or a condescending river horse questioning your life choices?

2. Side Eyed Cat

With her peripheral vision, she was checking whether her annoying cat roommate was still there. “Ughh, go away already,” she said.

3. So Much Hate

She just said “I hate you” in the only language she knows. And it’s still ridiculously adorable!

4. This Snob Turtle

“No, I’m not gonna associate myself with you, puny human.”

5. So Much Judgment

“So you’re telling me this mall is a pet-free zone. Perfect.”

6. Fashion Forward Doggy

Ahh.. the look of sheer hate. The look on her face tells me she’s not digging the crochet turtleneck.

7. Condescending Bambi

Bambi here looks like she just overheard a really stupid conversation. She clearly doesn’t want to live on this planet anymore.

8. Sassy Eyebrows

“Do these eyebrows make me look condescending enough? Because I want to judge you to death right now.”

9. “I Can’t Even”

Huskies are some of the most loyal dogs in the world, but like us, they’re not immune to judging. This guy right here thinks we’re stupid.

10. “We’re Just Friends”

What on earth are you doing, bear? We’re just friends.

11. Picture Perfect Pug

“That’s the 76th time you took a photo of me. Don’t you ever get tired?”

12. This Grumpy Giraffe

This giraffe obviously hates you right now.

13. Cringe!

What could this cat have seen or heard to produce that cringing expression?

14. This Extremely Disappointed Bunny

Uh-oh, someone skipped doing the chores again! This bunny rabbit looks like she’s about to give you a beating.

15. Mad Baby Bear

Who knew an animal this cute can be aggressively mad at the same time? “You forgot to give me a belly rub again! For the nth time!”

16. The Look of Pure Judgment

Imagine getting home past curfew and being greeted by this extremely disappointed look. It just lost all respect for you.

17. “I Give Up”

This horse looks like she’s giving up on you. She just doesn’t care anymore.

18. This Refined Baby Seal

This seal looks like she’s about to give you a lesson in fine dining and table etiquette. You better behave and stay classy.

19. Sheer Embarrassment

That epic face palm says a lot. This giant ball of fur thinks you’re a disgrace to the family. He just can’t handle the embarrassment right now.

20. “Seriously?”

With a smug look, he asks, “Seriously?” As if you just said the most stupid thing you can ever say to a know-it-all owl.

21. A Trio of Baby Meerkats

These baby meerkats are so done with you right now. They refuse to be your adorable minions.

22. This Mortified Fluffy Rabbit

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“You managed to make the situation worse,” said the fluffy rabbit, “well done.” Now she has her head in her hands and feels really disappointed. But she loves you too much, so she’s thinking of giving you another chance. Now, isn’t that a happy ending.

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10 Strongest Animals On The Planet

Nothing can beat the strongest animals in the world. Even the strongest people hardly stand a chance against these robust beasts. Do you know which animals have made it to the list of being the world’s strongest?

10. Eagle

The eagle is a magnificent creature because of its stature. To feed its large appetite, an eagle can easily take down a deer or a monkey using its sharpened talons. Its incredible vision allows it to spot a tasty meal from a long distance.

Powerful muscles in the head and neck make it easy to tear flesh from its victims using its large curved beak. Once an eagle has made its kill, it will carry the food using its talons even if it is really heavy.

9. Anaconda

The anaconda can grow as long as 29 feet and weigh as heavy as 550 pounds. It mostly preys on birds, capybaras, deer, jaguars, turtles and wild pigs. First, it locks onto its victims with a set of rear-facing teeth. With amazing strength, it squeezes the life out of the prey until it suffocates. Its stretchable jaws allow the anaconda to swallow any prey whole.

8. Grizzly Bear

Grizzlies can stand as tall as 6.5 feet. They can strike powerfully using just the strength of their arms and their front claws. These sharp claws can shred just about any prey into pieces. Their diet includes birds, bison, black bears, caribou, deer, elk, fish, moose and sheep. When defending their territory, grizzly bears normally don’t initiate attacks but bare their sharp teeth and claws accompanied by roars and growls.

7. Ox

Well-known for their strength, oxen help humans in agriculture by plowing fields and pulling carts and wagons. Farmers use them in a pair or a team to carry extreme loads, sometimes heavier than the oxen’s combined weight. Oxen generally have long lives and don’t get tired easily.

6. Tiger

Tigers naturally have muscular bodies that surprisingly adapt as well in the water as they do on land. They use their sharp claws and pointed teeth to capture their prey. They are also so good at swimming that they can bring their victim along with them.

They can hunt anything from antelopes, bears and buffalo to deer and monkeys. They can even take down robust animals like elephants and rhinoceros. Amazingly, tigers can carry things that are twice their weight and can climb up trees with their prized possession.

5. Gorilla

Gorillas are naturally very big animals, measuring up to 6 feet in height matched with an 8.5 feet arm span and weighing between 500-600 pounds.When it comes to upper body strength, it is believed that an adult gorilla is six times stronger than the average male adult.

4. African Elephant

African Elephants can grow as tall as 13 feet (shoulder height) and weigh as heavy as 13,000 pounds. Because the trunk has around 100,000 muscles, it is considered to be the strongest part of the body. The trunk can be used to gather hefty food, but it can also be used to bring deadly blows to a foe.

3. Leafcutter Ant

Despite their size, leafcutter ants have the ability to carry and transport items that are 50 times heavier than their body weight!

2. Rhinoceros Beetle

The Hercules Beetle, a type of Rhinoceros beetle, can lift weights amounting to 850 times its own body weight.

1. Dung Beetle

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The dung beetle, particularly the Onthophagus Taurus, can pull 1,141 times its own body weight – and therefore tops the list as the strongest animal on the planet.

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25 Cats and Dogs With Beautiful Eyes https://thezoozoom.com/cute/25-cats-and-dogs-with-incredibly-beautiful-eyes Sun, 31 Jan 2016 07:21:08 +0000 https://thezoozoom.com/?p=1147 The post 25 Cats and Dogs With Beautiful Eyes appeared first on The Zoo Zoom.

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25 Cats and Dogs With Incredibly Beautiful Eyes

You can tell a lot of things about a person through his/her eyes. After all, these are the windows to the soul. The same applies to cats and dogs. It’s one thing that they’re cute and cuddly and loyal to their owners; having a stunning pair of eyes is another. Prepare to be amazed as we bring you photos of cats and dogs with eyes that are just too good to be true! I guess it is safe to say that “Cuteness is in the eye of the beholder.”

1. Why hello there!

Who knew turquoise looks so good with black? This is one hell of a photo!

2. This Awesome Doggy

You can definitely see this dog’s personality in those amazing eyes!

3. A Moody Cat, Perhaps?

This cat must have a split personality!

4. Cosmic Kitty

This kitty must be an alien. Those eyes are simply out of this world!

5. He’s Just Blue

Imagine having this blue eyed doggy for a pet.

6. Captivating!

This cat’s eyes are just hauntingly beautiful. It’s purrr-fect!

7. Pastel Perfect!

I think I need a map… because I seem to have gotten lost in those amazing pastel eyes!

8. Why So Grumpy?

Aww.. Don’t be grumpy now, fluffy cat! The face says one thing but those eyes definitely say another.

9. Blue-Eyed Dog

I bet you’re dying to get a blue-eyed pet dog for Christmas just by looking at this precious cutie!

10. Kitty Princess

Hello there, cutie! The eyes of this kitty princess are absolutely unique and full of character! It looks very pretty in a celestial kind of way.

11. Puppy Dog Eyes

Who can say no to these strikingly beautiful puppy eyes? I’ll give him a treat or two… ok maybe even a bag of treats in a heartbeat.

12. Jewels For Eyes

Are those eyes or gemstones? It’s hard to tell with those big bright Turquoise circles. I bet it’s fun having jewels for eyes. You get to see beauty in everything.

13. Such A Cutie!

With a sight like this, you’d never miss playtime.

14. Mix And Match

What’s celestial purple, lime green, and cute and cuddly all over? This adorable cat, of course! She’s totally rocking the colorful look!

15. Spotlight On Him

Just look at this adorable dog who certainly knows he is the center of attention and I bet he’s totally loving it!

16. Out Of This World

The colors of her eyes bear so much resemblance to a bright powerful planet. They’re ridiculously pretty as well!

17. Someone’s Sleepy

No, no, no… don’t close your eyes just yet, sleepy kitty. We don’t want to miss out on all that beauty!

18. Trophy Dog

I must say, this one is certainly a trophy dog. He’s going to be really handsome when he grows up. With that uniquely colored fur and those baby blue eyes, he’s gonna torture everyone with his cuteness!

19. Beauty Shot

This confident doggy model is ready for her beauty shot. One could not possibly take a bad photo of her because those eyes are just breath-taking.

20. Glam Girl

You see, Venus here just might have two opposite personalities. That face, however, belongs to a glamour magazine.

21. Cutie Alert!

Cute kitty alert! She looks too precious for this world and those blue and green eyes are just too perfect!

22. Mismatched

This puppy has the sweetest look you could possibly ask for in a dog. With eyes and ears in mismatched colors, who could say no to any of this dog’s requests?

23. Pretty Boy Pup

It looks as if he’s saying “How you doin’?” And it’s just too adorable to watch! This puppy is now our resident pretty boy pup!

24. Multicolored Beauty

This adorable ball of fur is totally rocking the edgy multi-colored look!

25. Just Beautiful…

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“An animal’s eyes have the power to speak a great language.” -Martin Buber

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10 World’s Deadliest Snakes Ranked https://thezoozoom.com/facts/10-worlds-deadliest-snakes-ranked Sun, 31 Jan 2016 06:03:52 +0000 https://thezoozoom.com/?p=1130 The post 10 World’s Deadliest Snakes Ranked appeared first on The Zoo Zoom.

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10 World's Deadliest Snakes Ranked

Snakes are probably the most feared animals in the world, and there’s no judgment in that because snakes are pretty scary. A hissing sound in the woods could be the end of you, you’d think. Ultimately, you’d give in to panic as it slithers in front of you. We wouldn’t fear snakes that much if they did not have predatory qualities. Some bind people to death with their bodies while some spew deadly venom – enough to kill a group of people. Around 25% of the snakes’ total population is classified as venomous. So now, we are bringing you a list of the 10 most venomous snakes in the world.

10. Tiger Snake

Tiger snakes are native to Australia and Tasmania, and spew serious neurotoxic venom. A person bitten by a Tiger snake may die within 30 minutes, but if treated immediately, the average time expands to 6-24 hours. Tiger snakes are only aggressive when they feel a direct threat such as being cornered, but if encountered without attacking them, they just slither away.

9. Acanthophis or Death Adders

The Acanthophis, also known as the Death Adder, is common in New Guinea, Australia and other countries in that region. The word “Acanthophis” has Ancient Greek roots and translates to “spine” in English. Death Adders are known for the spine in their tail. They have a short yet robust build and scaly heads which seem to be shaped like triangles. With a single bite, they can shoot around 40-100 mg of highly poisonous venom.

8. Saw Scaled Vipers

Common in almost all parts of the world, the Saw Scaled Viper is the most dangerous type of viper. Their diet consists of insects, birds, small mammals and even fellow snakes. So yeah, there is such a thing as snake cannibalism! They are known to produce a warm sizzling sound, resembling that of a hot plate when sprinkled with water. This occurrence is called “stridulation”.

7. Northern Philippine Cobra

This species of Cobra spew the deadliest venom out of all the Cobra species. They can spit their venom for up to 3 meters and if you think that’s crazy, you should also know that their venom can cause paralysis and even death within 30 minutes. As soon as they detect a threat, a hood immediately appears. Sometimes, large rats can fatally injure the Philippine cobra. These rats attack by biting and scratching.

6. Rattlesnakes

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Rattlesnakes are one of the most common species of snakes in North and South America. In fact, it is reported that a huge number of snakebite injuries are caused by these snakes. Rattlesnakes are distinguished by the rattle-like part at the end of their tails.

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The venom they spew causes degeneration of organs, severe blood clotting, difficulty in breathing, and even paralysis.  It is known that juvenile snakes are more dangerous than the adult ones because they have less control over their venom.

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5. Black Mamba

The Black Mamba takes its name from the charcoal black color of its mouth’s interior. It is commonly found in Africa. It is the longest and one of the fastest moving species of venomous snake in the whole world. The Black Mamba’s venom can cause a victim to collapse within a maximum time of 45 minutes. Unless cornered, it usually just moves away from humans when encountered.

4. Taipan Snake

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They are common in Australasia and their diet consists of rats and other small mammals. The effects of its deadly venom include severe blood clotting and paralysis of the person’s nervous system. The victim may die within an hour if not treated immediately.

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3. Malayan/Blue Krait

The Malayan, also referred to as the Blue Krait, is to date the most lethal out of its species. 50% of Blue Krait snake bites are critical even with antivenin treatment. They can hunt more efficiently in the dark. Although these creatures can fatally injure their prey or victim, they usually just slither away from a fight.

2. Eastern Brown Snake

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Just a tiny amount of venom is enough to put the Eastern Brown Snake’s victim to death. Even the small ones can aggressively strike and kill a grown man. They are very aggressive creatures, known to chase their attackers and strike them repeatedly. If you happen to encounter an Eastern Brown snake, it is best for you to stand very still as they can only sense through movement.

1. Belcher’s Sea Snake

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The Belcher’s Sea Snake is the most venomous snake in the whole world. Just a few milligrams of its venom are enough to put 1000 people to death. Their victims are mainly fishermen. These atrocious creatures are found in the waters of Southeast Asia and Northern Australia.

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10 Things We’ve Never Told You About Shark Attacks

Sharks are one of the scariest creatures that everyone fears when dipping their feet into the vast blue ocean. Thanks to their portrayal in movies, sharks have gained a reputation for being the most ferocious characters of the sea because of their razor sharp teeth. Before you decide to hate and fear these creatures, make sure you are equipped with the facts first. You might want to take a bite out of this before a shark takes a bite out of you.

10. Attempts to Protect the Environment May Increase Shark Attacks

Due to global warming, more people are spending time in the sea for conservation efforts. In addition to that, major sources of the shark’s food, like sea lions and seals, have migrated to North American shores. It can be deduced that the fewer sea lions and seals are found, the more frequently shark sightings are reported.

9. A Cold-Blooded Serial Killer

What most people don’t know about sharks is that they are selective when it comes to choosing their hunting ground. They study an area and keep close watch without being seen.

They do this to increase their chances of successfully victimizing their prey.

8. The Most Frequent Shark Attacks

Many shark attacks have been reported at New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Each year, this place is frequented by fishermen, surfers and tourists. Take note that there haven’t been any fatalities at this beach.

7. The Kiss of Death

Sharks, after all, are wild creatures and anything that humans consider affectionate could send the wrong signal to them. By nature, humans try to push the boundaries to test the limits of an animal. More often, it doesn’t end up well.

6. Beware of Shallow Waters

Contrary to what people may think, shark attacks are more likely to occur in shallow waters. This is because a few species of sharks normally feed in this area. Others give birth in shallow waters, and humans could be interpreted as a threat to their young.

5. The Great White’s Reputation

A shark incident that involved five people occurred in 1916. It was presumed that there were human remains in a great white shark that was cut open after a shark hunt was ordered. Years later, the great white shark was adapted in the movie Jaws and has carried its reputation to this very day.

4. Male Attraction

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Based on a study, it was concluded that male swimmers were more likely to be attacked by sharks compared to females. It was found that a whopping 84% of these attacks within a span of three decades were male.

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Additional information collected through other studies showed that swimmers are more likely to be attacked if they’re wearing black and white wetsuits, if they’re within shallow waters measuring up to 2 meters, or if it’s a new moon.

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3. Distinction between Seals and Humans

Sharks are naturally curious creatures and if they want to examine something, they observe it and take a bite out of it. Seals are a good source of fat, and sharks spend most of the time looking for them. If a shark has bitten a human, it is likely it won’t finish the meal.

2. Panic in the Red Sea

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Whitetip sharks are common within the area and have gained a reputation for attacking distressed or wounded humans. Another cause of these attacks is that there is more competition for food, and sharks have turned more aggressive when locating it.

1. Wrestling with a Shark

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This is probably not a good idea and will increase your chances of getting a body part ripped off. If you ever find yourself in this situation, aim for the eyes.

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25 Angry Cats Who Woke Up on the Wrong Side of the Bed https://thezoozoom.com/funny/25-angry-cats-who-woke-up-on-the-wrong-side-of-the-bed Sat, 30 Jan 2016 13:58:23 +0000 https://thezoozoom.com/?p=1086 The post 25 Angry Cats Who Woke Up on the Wrong Side of the Bed appeared first on The Zoo Zoom.

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25 Angry Cats Who Woke Up on the Wrong Side of the Bed

Many people keep cats as pets because they are as loving as dogs, though they rarely show it. However, just like humans, cats also have their own way of showing their moods and conveying messages through their very own “cat-attitude”.

If you have a pet cat, you’re obviously familiar with their angry faces. They show such attitude if they’re hungry, looking for attention or if they’re simply not in the mood. The funny thing is that even when they are angry, cats still look adorable.

1. Mad

What the cat wants, the cat gets. If she doesn’t, be prepared for this face.

2. Angry

Cats can get angry because of anything, like when someone is occupying their favorite place.

3. Absurd

Your pet may feel absurd when he learns that you’re laughing at him.

4. Batty

When a cat is disturbed, he may feel batty.

5. Displeased

Just like humans, your cat may also feel displeased. You will know it if he throws you the “stare of death”.

6. Fired up

You should not say anything against your cat, otherwise your pet will get fired up.

7. Crazed

You may be driving your cat crazy if you keep forgetting to feed it. A hungry cat is an angry cat.

8. Ferocious

A cat can be ferocious when it feels jealous. So never cheat.

9. Bitter

If you notice that your cat woke up unhappy, then you should not, under any circumstances, disturb her.

10. Agitated

Your pet may feel agitated when he has done something wrong. Just forgive him. His sins are not worth the frowns.

11. Annoyed

Sometimes when your pet sees another cat in the house, it can feel annoyed and it is noticeable in the way it looks at you.

12. Exasperated

When your pet isn’t in the mood to play with other cats, you will notice that he becomes exasperated.

13. Heated

Just like any other animal, cats also love playing with toys but when you try taking it from her, it may make her angry and heated. Just don’t do it.

14. Furious

Cats may get furious once their place is changed. They are territorial; so don’t dare to occupy their territory.

15. Irate

You may have noticed that cats get annoyed when they see new faces and they may show it as if to say “you should go away.” Otherwise, prepare to deal with an irate feline.

16. Inflamed

When something provokes your pet, you should expect to see its rare inflamed state.

17. Huffy

This expression is to let you know that your pet wants to get out.

18. Ill-tempered

You’ll notice that your pet can be ill-tempered, particularly if he feels uncanny.

19. Irritable

If your cat is annoyed, it is most likely because its just feeling irritable.

20. Provoked

A cat can put on this provocative expression to tell anyone not to mess with it. So, don’t–just don’t– mess with it.

21. Resentful

Animals, like humans, can also understand what their owner is saying and can even read the reactions shown by other animals.

22. Irritated

Just like humans, your pet may also feel irritated – sometimes for no particular reason.

23. Serious

The worst thing that can make your cat really mad is when it sees other pets eating its food. This is serious business for them.

24. Sullen

If you see this look, know that you’re doing something wrong and you must fix it. Immediately!

25. Wrathful

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This is the worst reaction that a cat can show if it is terribly mad. You don’t want to see it, trust me.

As a pet owner, it’s important to know how your pet cat reacts to every situation. This way, you can better understand the actions they show. Once you understand the mood and feelings of your pet, you’ll surely have a better bonding with it.

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