Friday, June 13, 2008

Amaizing Art By Artists

AMAIZING ART ON FEATHER










The AMAIZING ART SHOWING MAN-DOG COMBO







Saturday, June 7, 2008

Amaizing Creatures On The Earth


THE KING COBRA FROM THE JUNGLES OF INDIA


The King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) is the world's longest venomous snake, growing to a length of 5.6 m (18.5 ft) and a weight of up to 9 kg (20 lbs).The king cobras can raise their 1/3 of body straight off ground and still move forward to attack.This species is quite widespread, ranging throughout south-eastern Asia and into India. Its genus name, Ophiophagus, literally means "snake-eater", and its diet primarily consists of other snakes, including sizeable pythons and even smaller members of its own species. The venom of the King Cobra is primarily neurotoxic, and the snake is fully capable of killing a human with a single bite. The mortality rate can be as high as 75%; Fortunately, king cobras are shy and will avoid humans whenever possible, but they are fiercely aggressive when cornered.
The King Cobra is a large , powerfully-built snake. The record-sized wild cobra was shot in the Nakhon Sritamart Mountains of south Thailand and was 5.6 m (18.5 ft). An even larger cobra was kept captive at the London zoo and grew to 5.7 m (18.8 ft) before being euthanized upon the outbreak of World War 2. The skin is either olive-green, tan, or black and it has faint, pale yellow cross bands down the length of the body. The underbelly is cream or pale yellow, and the scales are smooth. The head of mature snake can be quite massive and bulky in appearance, though like all snakes, they can expand their jaws to swallow large prey items. It has proteroglyph dentition, meaning it has two short, fixed fangs in the front of the mouth which channel venom into the prey like hypodermic needles. The male is larger and thicker than the female.











































































Friday, June 6, 2008

AMAIZING PEOPLE ON THE EARTH

The Tallest Man On The Earth

A Ukrainian man has been named the world's tallest living person by the Guinness Book of Records, beating the previous record holder by 22cm (8in). Leonid Stadnyk, a 37-year-old former veterinarian from Podolyantsi in central Ukraine, was measured at 2.57m (8ft 5in), the records authority said. He began to grow rapidly aged 14, when an operation on his brain reportedly stimulated his pituitary gland.
The previous title holder, Bao Xishun of China, is 2.36m (7ft 9in) tall.
Mr Bao overtook a Tunisian man, Radhouane Charbib, by just 2mm last year.
Frostbite Mr Stadnyk has claimed to be the world's tallest man before, but his record was not verified because he repeatedly refused to be measured by the Guinness Book of Records.
Born to parents who were 1.73m (5ft 8in) and 1.52m (5ft) tall in a tiny village 209km (130 miles) west of the capital, Kiev, Mr Stadnyk was not unusually large as a young boy.
Mr Stadnyk has a lot of trouble buying shoes to fit his feet However, after having an operation to relieve hydrocephalus, which causes the brain to swell with fluid, he began a massive growth spurt. By the time he had qualified as a vet and begun working at a clinic an hour away, Mr Stadnyk measured 2.03m (6ft 8in).
He soon outgrew his bike and began taking the bus. He later became too large for the bus and had to use the family's horse-drawn cart.
Mr Stadnyk had to give up his job six years ago, after his feet were frostbitten because he could not afford proper shoes for his size 64 feet. He now tends to his mother's livestock and grows vegetables on their farm in Podolyantsi.

But Mr Stadnyk still has 15cm (6in) to grow if he is to match the tallest man in history.
Robert Wadlow, from the US state of Illinois, measured 2.72m (8ft 11in) when he died in 1940.


PENG SHULIN............FROM
CHINA


He survived against all the odds; now Peng Shulin has astounded doctors by learning to walk again. When his body was cut in two by a lorry in 1995, it was a little short of a medical miracle that he lived. It took a team of more than 20 doctors to save his life. Skin was grafted from his head to seal his torso ?but the legless Mr Peng was left only 78cm (2ft 6in) tall. Bedridden for years, doctors in China had little hope that he would ever be able to live anything like a normal life agan. But recently, he began exercising his arms, building up the strength to carry out everyday chores such as washing his face and brushing his teeth.

Doctors at the China Rehabilitation Research Centre in Beijing found out about Mr Peng's plight late last year
and devised a plan to get him up walking again. They came up with an ingenious way to allow him to walk on his own, creating a sophisticated egg cup-like casing to hold his body with two bionic legs attached to it. He has been taking his first steps around the centre with the aid of his specially adapted legs and a resized walking frame. Mr Peng, who has to learn how to walk again, is said to be delighted with the device.
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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Amaizing Holes On The eartH

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