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Amazing Scanning Electron Microscope Pictures

All these pictures are from the book ‘ Microcosmos’, created by Brandon Brill from London. This book includes many scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of insects, human body parts and household items. These are the most amazing images of what is too small to see with the naked eye. Photo Source

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Mass Animal Deaths of 2011

This is a continuation of The Mass Animal Die-Offs of 2010

I included all of the 2010 occurrences in that post above and now in this post ill be including all of the 2011 deaths.. You can expect this post to be updated once more deaths are found! Something is going on and we are not getting any answers from our government! Could HAARP be causing these deaths? Is the earth going through some kind of drastic change? We might never know the true answer to this mysterious question! There is a lot of information out on Google and Youtube, please research into this conspiracy… Below I included a interactive map showing the location of all these deaths. Please tell your friends and family because who knows; humans could be the next species to drop dead! Here is the facts….
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Mass Animal Deaths of 2010

The mass animal die-off conspiracy got popular once reports of dead birds were falling from the sky.. However that wasn’t the first case of these mysterious deaths; but there was a lot more reports that dated back to late 2009. So I decided to make a list of this mysterious die-offs..This problem will eventually work it’s way up the food chain.. Many people claim that HAARP is doing this damage to the ecosystem but we can’t be 100% positive.. Governments across the globe have been covering up this subject and they don’t want you to know the truth. People have been trying to find the cause of death but they haven’t made any discoveries! Below ill include a lot of different information that will show you that this is more than a random event! It’s happening across the globe to all different kinds of animals and if we don’t find a solution soon; we could be the next victims! This list is only from 2009 and 2010… To view the 2011 list please go here
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New Species of Animals, Plants, & Insects

5 Animal Species Discovered in 2011

1. Cryptelytrops Rubeus

2. African Wolf

3. Chromodoris Fentoni

4. Heliotrygon Gomesi and Heliotrygon Rosai

5. Mentocrex Beankaensis

Ten Weirdest New Animals of 2010

1. T. Rex Leech

A new leech king of the jungle, Tyrannobdella rex—or “tyrant leech king”—was discovered in the remote Peruvian Amazon, National Geographic News reported in April.

The up-to-three-inch-long (about seven-centimeter-long) leech has large teeth, like its dinosaur namesake Tyrannosaurus rex. What’s more, the newfound critter’s “naughty bits are rather small,” noted study co-author Mark Siddall, curator of invertebrate zoology at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.

2. New Purple Octopus?

This unidentified purple octopus is one of 11 potentially new species found during a July deep-sea expedition off Canada’s Atlantic coast.

The 20-day expedition aimed to uncover relationships between cold-water coral and other bottom-dwelling creatures in a pristine yet “alien” environment, according to the researchers’ blog.

3.”Yoda Bat”

This tube-nosed fruit bat—which became a Web sensation as “Yoda bat”—is just one of the roughly 200 species encountered during two scientific expeditions to Papua New Guinea in 2009, scientists announced in October.

Though seen on previous expeditions, the bat has yet to be formally documented as a new species, or even named. Like other fruit bats, though, it disperses seeds from the fruit in its diet, perhaps making the flying mammal crucial to its tropical rain forest ecosystem.

4.”Ninja” Slug

Boasting a tail three times the length of its head, the newly described long-tailed slug is found only in the high mountains of the Malaysian part of Borneo, scientists said in April.

The new species shoots its mate with “love darts” made of calcium carbonate and spiked with hormones—hence its nickname: ninja slug. Scientists believe this Cupid-like behavior may increase reproductive success.

5. Wood-Eating Catfish

A new species of armored, wood-eating catfish (pictured underwater) found in the Amazon rain forest feeds on a fallen tree in the Santa Ana River in Peru in 2006.

Other so-called suckermouth armored catfish species use their unique teeth to scrape organic material from the surfaces of submerged wood. But the new, as yet unnamed, species is among the dozen or so catfish species known to actually ingest wood, National Geographic News reported in September.

6. The Simpsons Toad

Nosing around for “lost” amphibian species in western Colombia in September, scientists stumbled across three entirely new species—including this beaked toad.

“Its long, pointy, snoutlike nose reminds me of the nefarious villain Mr. Burns from The Simpsons television series,” expedition leader Robin Moore said in a November statement.

7. Self-Cloning Lizard

You could call it the surprise du jour: A popular food on Vietnamese menus has turned out to be a lizard previously unknown to science, scientists said in November.All thefemale species reproduces via cloning, without the need for male lizards.

8. Squid Worm

Squid? Worm? Initially, this new species—with bristle-based “paddles” for swimming and tentacles on its head—so perplexed Census of Marine Life researchers that they threw in the towel and simply called it squidworm, National Geographic News reported in November.

Found via remotely operated vehicle about 1.7 miles (2.8 kilometers) under the Celebes Sea (see map) in 2007, the four-inch-long (ten-centimeter-long) creature turned out to be the first member of a new family in the Polychaeta class of segmented worms.

9. Pink Handfish

Using its fins to walk, rather than swim, along the ocean floor in an undated picture, the pink handfish is one of nine newly named species described in a scientific review of the handfish family released in May.

Only four specimens of the elusive four-inch (ten-centimeter) pink handfish have ever been found, and all of those were collected from areas around the city of Hobart (map), on the Australian island of Tasmania.

10. Sneezing Snub-Nosed Monkey

A new monkey species in Myanmar is so snub-nosed that rainfall is said to makes it sneeze—but that’s apparently the least of its problems, conservationists announced in October.

The only scientifically observed specimen (pictured) had been killed by local hunters the time researchers found it—and was eaten soon after.

More Links

New Animal Species in the US

Hundreds of new animal species discovered

The Top 10 Newly Discovered Species of 2010

New Species Literally Crawls out From Under Rock in Tennessee