Animals

December 12, 2016

Charming Photos Capture Little Kids Bonding With Protective Big Dogs

Polished yet playful, the delightful oeuvre of Russian photographer Andy Seliverstoff showcases both his tremendous talent and his serious soft spot for dogs. From fast-paced action photos to seasonal shots, his pup-centric portfolio features a myriad photoshoots of his four-legged friends. And, in his most recent series Little Kids and their Big Dogs, the children that love them. Set in the outdoors, the endearing series presents a study of real relationships between dogs and their miniature humans.

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December 5, 2016

Busy Beaver Breaks Into Store to Browse Their Selection of Christmas Trees

Beavers are animals known for their wood-chomping prowess and recognize a good tree when they see it. So, it's no surprise that this little guy, who snuck into a retailer, was so disappointed when he saw the selection at his local dollar store. All of the trees were artificial! Not everyone appreciated this fine wood connoisseur in the store. As the wild creature wandered the aisles, an officer from the St.

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November 29, 2016

Emotionally Honest Portraits of Dogs Looking Out of Car Windows

Photographer Martin Usborne has always had a deep connection with animals, which shines through in his moving series titled The Silence of Dogs in Cars. There's a dark, cinematic quality to his work that simultaneously captures the heartbreaking image of a dog hopelessly waiting for his human and offers a deeper look at their rich emotional spectrum of a beloved animal—one that mirrors the complex, sentimental range of human beings.

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November 28, 2016

Awesome “Archaeology Soap” Reveals Tiny Dinosaurs As You Use It

Specializing in “cool products for technophiles, geeks, and the occasional monkey,” ThinkGeek is a go-to shop for quirky gifts and eccentric presents. The Virginia-based company creates innovative inventions—from a starry skirtthat twinkles with LED lights to a coffee press from a galaxy far, far away—that are as useful as they are creative. And some, like the perpetually popular Archaeology Soap, are even educational.

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