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Here’s a couple of sisters doing an extremely convincing impression of a chameleon with the help of some amazing bodypaint:
It’s the work of renowned bodypaint artist Johannes Stötter, who has won a stack of awards for his work, including a world championship in 2012. He recently released the making of Chameleon onto YouTube so we could see it magically come to life:
It has been nearly two years since Stotter last hit internet fame with another of his creations on YouTube, The Frog, which is actually pieced together by five women.
If you like that,head over to his website where you’ll find around 100 more mind-blowing prints. Or, if you prefer, his Facebook page.
While his animal creations get most attention, Stotter’s landscape works are just as incredible:

SOURCE………www.businessinsider .com
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Myth: Peanuts are nuts.
Peanuts are a food with an identity crisis. While most people think of peanuts as nuts, they are actually legumes. What is a legume? It is a type of plant with seeds that grow inside pods such as peas or beans. Unlike nuts, which are grown on trees, peanuts grow underground. Peanut seeds flower above ground and then migrate underground to reach maturity. They are removed from the ground during harvesting. Peanuts are also called goobers, goober peas, groundnuts, earthnuts, monkey nuts, and grass nuts.

Peanut Fact by Numbers:
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This toy car Chase is so thrilling that it will keep you gripped to the edge of your seat for 2 minutes 28 seconds. People who love to play with cars and are specially enthusiastic about car racing games and driving in real life will definitely enjoy this video.
The race looks so real that it’s difficult to believe that they’re just toy cars.
Source……..www.storypick.com and you tube
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On April 5, 2015, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite acquired this natural-color image of sea ice off the coast of East Antarctica’s Princess Astrid Coast.
White areas close to the continent are sea ice, while white areas in the northeast corner of the image are clouds. One way to better distinguish ice from clouds is with false-color imagery. In the false-color view of the scene here, ice is blue and clouds are white.
The image was acquired after Antarctic sea ice had passed its annual minimum extent (reached on Feb. 20, 2015), and had resumed expansion toward its maximum extent (usually reached in September).
More information: NASA’s Earth Observatory
Image Credit: NASA/Jeff Schmaltz, LANCE/EOSDIS Rapid Response
Source………www.nasa.gov.




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We believe that smart ideas can turn the city into a better place. Like a dancing traffic light that makes people wait and watch rather than walk through the red light. FOR more safety. #WhatAreYouFOR
source….. YOU TUBE and http://www.ba-bamail.com
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