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7 months ago • 741 notesIf prizes for Halloween costumes were handed out in the world of nature, this scary skull-faced creepy-crawly would surely win. The extraordinary specimen is the larvae of the pink underwing moth, an endangered species only found in the Australian rainforest. Ecologist Lui Weber photographed the rare caterpillar, which is characterised by a set of teeth-like markings set between spots that look like eyes with large pupils.
Picture: Lui Weber/Rex Features (via Pictures of the day: 29 October 2012 - Telegraph)
I ran away and got “arrested” for playing inside the supermarket.
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1 year ago • 303 notesA dairy farm has painted QR codes onto their cows. People passing Southfields farm in Somerby, Leicestershire, can scan the QR code using an app on a smartphone and get quick access to a website which contains information about the farm’s 100-strong herd of dairy cows. The farm is testing the idea out on their cow, Lady Shamrock, and scanners will be instantly directed to www.thisisdairyfarming.com to find out more about her.
Picture: MATT STEWART / CATERS NEWS (via Pictures of the day: 15 June 2012 - Telegraph)
Yoko Ono - I FELT LIKE SMASHING MY FACE IN A CLEAR GLASS WINDOW
I didn’t know Yoko Ono had a singing career.

