Frog Bites Off More Than It Can Chew, Eats Entire Snake
One Of America’s Great Field Biologists Thinks About Burial
by Robert Krulwich

This is a sexton, or burying beetle. It’s a little critter, about the size of a bumble bee, and it can (and will, with the help of a mate) take that much bigger and very dead shrew and get it very quickly underground.
He says that there are already companies trying to serve the Get-Me-In-The-Ground-Where-I-Can-Be-Recycled market, including a service called “promession.” I’d never heard of promession. I bet you haven’t either. It’s a new service, where they flash freeze you when you die and then hit you with an ultrasound wave that shatters you into little pieces — like broken pellets of glass from a crushed auto window so can be scattered wherever your family pleases.
http://hellotxt.com/v/NlTO - wondering what the Numa Numa song + Rihianna + T.I. = …?
wondering how a hippo singing The Lion Sleeps Tonight while a dog dances can still be so amusing…?
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What A Whopping Wabbit
Lipstick with a beard?? Who could pull that off?
Maybe not so extinct after all???
Mouse-killing behavior in rats: muricide
Rats can, and do, kill mice, a behavior known as muricide. Muricide is a form of predatory behavior: rats hunt, kill and eat mice.