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Image 1 — Instead of flowers, visitors leave sticks at this dog’s grave a touching tribute inspired by the simple thing many dogs loved most during their lives.
Image 2 — Instead of flowers, visitors leave sticks at this dog’s grave a touching tribute inspired by the simple thing many dogs loved most during their lives.
Image 3 — Instead of flowers, visitors leave sticks at this dog’s grave a touching tribute inspired by the simple thing many dogs loved most during their lives.

Instead of flowers, visitors leave sticks at this dog’s grave a touching tribute inspired by the simple thing many dogs loved most during their lives.

The grave belongs to Rex, a dog buried in a cemetery in Pennsylvania, USA. Visitors began leaving sticks on the grave because dogs naturally love carrying and collecting sticks, and the tradition gradually spread online

u/Remarkable-Office944 — 2 days ago

Hidden deep inside South America’s rainforests, the Guianan Cock-of-the-rock is famous for its glowing orange plumage and bizarre crest—making it one of the planet’s most extraordinary tropical birds.

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Cyerce elegans is a remarkable species of sacoglossan sea slug distinguished by its translucent, petal-like cerata, giving it the appearance of a luminous underwater flower or fairy-like organism.

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One of the Earliest War Photographs,likely a daguerreotype ever taken, captured soldiers during the Mexican–American War in 1847, back when cameras required Long Exposure Times and couldn’t photograph actual combat.

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90-Year-Old Czech folk artist Anežka Kašpárková spent decades Hand-Painting Traditional Blue floral designs on village buildings to preserve Moravian Folk Art.

Anežka Kašpárková was a Czech folk artist from the village of Louka who became famous for decorating buildings with intricate blue floral patterns inspired by traditional Moravian folk art. She painted the designs entirely by hand without using stencils and continued the work well into her 90s. Over several decades, her artwork transformed parts of the village into a living example of preserved folk tradition and craftsmanship.

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During World War I, Specially Trained “Mercy Dogs” Searched Battlefields for Wounded Soldiers and Carried Medical Supplies Through Areas Too Dangerous for Human medics.

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Many Luxury Trains in the Late 1800s and Early 1900s Featured Handcrafted Wooden Interiors, Velvet Seats, and Decorative Lighting Designed to Impress Wealthy Passengers During Long journeys.

u/Remarkable-Office944 — 4 days ago

This Is the Chain Section Inside an Old Wet-Process Rotary Cement Kiln, Where Thousands of Heavy Chains Improved Heat Transfer and Helped Dry Raw Slurry Before Cement production.

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This Is What Taking a Blood Sample From an American Bison Looks Like. Adult Bison Can Weigh Over 2,000 Pounds and Are Powerful Enough to Seriously Injure Humans. Wildlife veterinarians use procedures like this for disease testing.

American bison are among the largest and strongest land animals in North America, with some males weighing more than 2,000 pounds. Because of their immense strength and unpredictable behavior, veterinarians use specialized squeeze chutes like this one to safely collect blood samples and perform health checks.

These procedures are important for monitoring diseases, tracking genetics, supporting conservation programs, and maintaining healthy bison populations. Photos like this also show just how massive these animals truly are when standing beside a human.

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Reindeer are the only known mammals whose eyes change color with the seasons from golden in summer to deep blue in winter. Scientists believe the winter shift helps them detect ultraviolet reflecting lichen beneath Arctic snow, turning their eyes into a survival tool for months of darkness.

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The Friesian Horse, an Ancient Dutch Breed Once Used by Medieval Knights, Is Still Famous Today for Its Strength, Black Coat, and Flowing Mane

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A Woodpecker’s Tongue Wraps Around Its Skull to Help Survive Thousands of High-Speed Pecking Impacts Every Day

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Brooklyn Supreme, one of the largest horses ever recorded, standing beside ordinary men in the early 1900s. This Belgian draft horse weighed nearly 3,200 pounds and was so massive that many people today assume his photos are edited.

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This photo shows Soviet-Georgian water polo player Petre Mshvenieradze with his grandson in 1990. Mshvenieradze was one of the most physically intimidating water polo players of his time and won Olympic medals representing the Soviet Union during the 1950s and 60s.

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Ghostly supercell towers silently flickering beneath a crystal-clear starry sky — one of the most unreal nighttime lightning timelapses I’ve ever seen

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This beautiful “rainbow feather” spotted over Jiangyin, China is actually a rare atmospheric phenomenon caused by sunlight interacting with ice crystals in clouds

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This image of the Sun was created at night using neutrinos instead of light, detecting particles that passed through the entire Earth before reaching scientists in Antarctica.

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