This Artist Sees 10 Times More Colors Than a Normal Person …

san diego artist concetta anticoConcetta AnticoTo tetrachromatic artist Concetta Antico, the world is “like a mosaic of color.”

When Concetta Antico looks at a leaf, she sees much more than just green. “Around the edge I’ll see orange or red or purple in the shadow you might see dark green but I’ll see violet, turquoise, blue,” she said. “It’s like a mosaic of color.”

Antico doesn’t just perceive these colors because she’s an artist who paints in the impressionist style. She’s also a tetrachromat, which means that she has more receptors in her eyes to absorb color. The difference lies in Antico’s cones, structures in the eyes that are calibrated to absorb particular wavelengths of light and transmit them to the brain. The average person has three cones, which enables him to see about one million colors. But Antico has four cones, so her eyes are capable of picking up dimensions and nuances of color — an estimated 100 million of them — that the average person cannot.”It’s shocking to me how little color people are seeing,” she said.

“You might see dark green but I’ll see violet, turquoise, blue. It’s like a mosaic of color.”

Although tetrachromats have more receptors in their eyes, their brains are wired the same way as a person with normal vision. So how can a brain like Antico’s change to see more colors? Like anything else, practice makes perfect, even when it comes to neural pathways.

For years, researchers weren’t sure tetrachromacy existed. If it did, they stipulated, it could only be found in women. This is because of the genes behind color vision. People who have regular color vision have three cones, tuned to the wavelengths of red, green, and blue. These are connected to the X chromosome — men have one, but women have two. Mutations in the X chromosome cause a person to perceive more or less color, which is why men more commonly have congenital colorblindness than women (if their one X chromosome has a mutation). But the theory stood that if a woman received two mutated X chromosomes, she could have four cones instead of the usual three.

This is the case with Antico; researchers confirmed that she is a tetrachromat in 2012. One percent of the world’s population is thought to be tetrachromatic, but it’s not easy to demonstrate empirically. “The difference between [the color dimensions perceived by] a tetrachromat and someone with normal vision is not as dramatic as the difference between someone who is colorblind and someone with normal vision,” according to Kimberly Jameson, a cognitive scientist at the Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences at the University of California in Irvine. She and her colleague Alissa Winkler at the University of Nevada in Reno have been studying Antico for about a year to better understand tetrachromacy. The differences in color perception are hard to detect because they’re small, Jameson said, but the tests that are currently used are not designed for more than three pigments–red, green and blue.

Based on Antico’s genes, Jameson has determined that Antico’s fourth cone absorbs wavelengths that are “reddish-orangey-yellow, but what it appears to Concetta is uncertain at the moment,” she added. Since the tests aren’t calibrated for this wavelength, empirically demonstrating tetrachromacy is still really difficult.

rainbow gully mission hills sdConcetta Antico“Rainbow Gully, Mission Hills, SD”

Jameson and Winkler are on the hunt for more tetrachromats in order to better understand how their brains work. Jameson became fascinated with how people are able to form and communicate concepts, especially when the way they perceive the world can vary so widely. “If you have an extra cone class in the retina, that greatly complicates how that signal might be taking shape as it leaves the retina. We want to understand how that’s happening,” she said. This likely has to do with how the brain wires itself when it receives certain signals frequently over time — a concept called neuroplasticity. Lots of studies about neuroplasticity in animals and some in humans have shown that two individuals with the same capacity for visual perception can have drastically different vision later in life just based on what they were exposed to early on. Researchers still aren’t totally sure why this is the case. “One possibility is that the system learns how to use these signals — the wiring creates the proper code so they can be used in the cortex,” Jameson said.

So even though many more tetrachromats may exist in the world, they may not have exceptional color perception, because they haven’t trained their brains to pay attention. Antico, in this case, presents a rare exception. “I was different than a regular 5-year-old — I was painting at age 7, I was so fascinated with color,” she said. For years, she was exposed to exceptional color, so her brain became wired to take advantage of her tetrachromacy.

the cats meowConcetta Antico“The Cat’s Meow”

Antico has a personal stake in the continued research of tetrachromacy. Five years ago, when Antico’s daughter was 7 years old, the family learned that she was colorblind. “I didn’t think it had anything to do with me, but she’s colorblind because of me. I have a mutation,” Antico said. The more she helps scientists understand tetrachromacy, she figures, the better they will be able to help people like her daughter. “If we understand genetic potential for tetrachromacy and how their perception differs, we can understand quite a lot about visual processing of color that we currently don’t understand,” Jameson agreed.

But Antico may have stumbled upon a different way to help those who are color deficient. She is a professional artist who has been teaching painting for over 20 years, and she has a number of students who are colorblind. “One of the things that has been made apparent by looking at their artwork is that they have a good appreciation for color, unlike any other individual who I’ve ever seen that is color deficient,” Jameson said. “It’s very possible that by being tuned in from a very early age to color differences, [Antico] may have acquired some understanding and articulation for how to help them do that.” This hypothesis still needs to be proven empirically, of course, but Jameson is intrigued by the prospect of improving people’s perception of color through the training that neuroplasticity allows.

In addition to spending her time helping researchers better understand tetrachromacy, Antico hopes to open an art school for the colorblind and create an online platform for people around the world to discover if they are tetrachromatic. “I want to be sure before I die that I’m able to define tetrochromatism,” she said. “There have to be more tetrachromats out there. Maybe I can lead the way for that.”

This article originally appeared on Popular Science

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A Note From the Desk of GOD…

From The Desk Of God…

Please be aware that there are changes you need to make in your life. These changes need to be completed in order that I may fulfill my promises to you to grant you peace, joy and happiness in this life. I apologize for any inconvenience, but after all that I am doing, this seems very little to ask of you. I know, I already gave you the 10 Commandments. Keep them. But follow these guidelines as well…
1. QUIT WORRYING
Life has dealt you a blow and all you do is sit and worry. Have you forgotten that I am here to take all your burdens and carry them for you? Or do you just enjoy fretting over every little thing that comes your way?
2. PUT IT ON THE LIST
Something needs done or taken care of. Put it on the list. No, not YOUR list. Put it on MY to-do-list. Let ME be the one to take care of the problem. I can’t help you until you turn it over to me. And, although my to-do-list is long, I am, after all, God. I can take care of anything you put into my hands. In fact, if the truth were ever really known, I take care of a lot of things for you that you never even realize.
3. TRUST ME
Once you’ve given your burdens to me, quit trying to take them back. Trust in me. Have the faith that I will take care of all your needs, your problems and your trials. Problems with the kids? Put them on my list. Problem with finances? Put it on my list. Problems with your emotional roller coaster? For my sake, put it on my list. I want to help you. All you have to do is ask.
4. LEAVE IT ALONE
Don’t wake up one morning and say, “Well, I’m feeling much stronger now, I think I can handle it from here.” Why do you think you are feeling stronger now? It’s simple. You gave me your burdens and I’m taking care of them. I also renew your strength and cover you in my peace. Don’t you know that if I give you these problems back, you will be right back where you started? Leave them with me and forget about them. Just let me do my job.
5. TALK TO ME
I want you to forget a lot of things. Forget what was making you crazy. Forget the worry and the fretting because you know I’m in control. But there’s one thing I pray you never forget. Please don’t forget to talk to me – OFTEN! I love you. I want to hear your voice. I want you to include me in on the things going on in your life. I want to hear you talk about your friends and family. Prayer is simply you having a conversation with me. I want to be your dearest friend.
6. HAVE FAITH
I see a lot of things from up here that you can’t see from where you are. Have faith in me that I know what I’m doing. Trust me, you wouldn’t want the view from my eyes. I will continue to care for you, watch over you, and meet your needs. You only have to trust me. Although I have a much bigger task than you, it seems as if you have so much trouble just doing your simple part. How hard can trust be?
7. SHARE
You were taught to share when you were only two years old. When did you forget? That rule still applies. Share with those who are less fortunate than you. Share your joy with those who need encouragement. Share your laughter with those who haven’t heard any in such a long time. Share your tears with those who have forgotten how to cry. Share your faith with those who have none.
8. BE PATIENT
I managed to fix it so in just one lifetime you could have so many diverse experiences. You grow from a child to an adult, have children, change jobs many times, learn many trades, travel to so many places, meet thousands of people, and experience so much. How can you be so impatient then when it takes me a little longer than you expect to handle something on my to-do-list? Trust in my timing, for my timing is perfect. Just because I created the entire universe in only six days, everyone thinks I should always rush, rush, rush.
9. BE KIND
Be kind to others, for I love them just as much as I love you. They may not dress like you, or talk like you, or live the same way you do, but I still love you all. Please try to get along, for my sake. I created each of you different in some way. It would be too boring if you were all identical. Please know I love each of your differences.
10. LOVE YOURSELF
As much as I love you, how can you not love yourself? You were created by me for one reason only – to be loved, and to love in return. I am a God of Love. Love me. Love your neighbors. But also love yourself. It makes my heart ache when I see you so angry with yourself when things go wrong. You are very precious to me. Don’t ever forget that!
With all my heart,
I Love You,
GOD

SOURCE::::::Unknown….Input From a Friend of Mine

Natarajan

India”s NIRBHAY Subsonic Cruise Missile… Few Facts on its Launch …

Nirbhay, India’s first home-grown subsonic cruise missile, was on Friday successfully test-launched from the Interim Test Range in Chandipur, near Balasore in Orissa.

This is Nirbhay’s second launch, the first being terminated mid-way on 12 March 2013 owing to a technical snag. Nirbhay, with an expected strike range of 800-1000 km, is the first missile being made completely in Bangalore.

Here are some facts of the missile:

1) Nirbhay is a subsonic cruise missile – it starts off as a rocket and then turns into an aircraft.

2) Nirbhay is expected to have an expected strike range of 800-1000 km.

3) The missile was nurtured at the Defence Research and Development Organisation’s premier laboratory Aeronautical Development Establishment in Bangalore’s C V Raman Nagar.

4) The cost of one missile is Rs 10 crore.

5) It has good loitering capability, good control and guidance, high degree of accuracy in terms of impact and very good stealth features.

6) The Nirbhay missile is similar to the US Tomahawks, which can fly like an aircraft and capable of travelling up to 1,000 km.

7) It can fly at tree-top level making it difficult to detect on radar and as it approaches the target, the missile can determine the point of impact while hovering over the target.

8) It gives India the capacity to launch different kinds of payloads at different ranges from various platforms at a very low cost. It can be launched from a mobile launcher.

SOURCE::: REDIFF.COM  
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Laughter …The Best Medicine !!!

TOM TOM  writing medical entrance exam… gives definitions as follows :

*Antibody : Against everybody
*Artery : Study of fine paintings
*Genes : Blue denims
*Labour pain : Hurt at work
*Microbes : Small dressing gowns
*Cardiology : Advanced study of playing cards
*Cat scan : Searching for lost cat
*Coma : Punctuation mark
*Bacteria : Back door to cafeteria

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Best part…..he gets MBBS degree……Bachelor in madness….and Bachelor in stupidity

A funny  story of a C.A.’s wife.

There was a C.A., who had worked all his life, had saved all of his money.
He was a real miser when it came to his money.
Just before he died, he said to his wife…
‘When I die, I want you to take all my money and put it in the casket with me.
I want to take my money to the afterlife with me.’
And so he got his wife to promise him, with all of her heart.
He died soon.

He was stretched out in the casket, his wife was sitting there,dressed in black,
and her friend was sitting next to her. When they finished the ceremony, and just before
the undertakers got ready to close the casket.

The obedient wife said,
‘Wait just a moment!’ She had a small metal box with her; she came over with the box
and put it in the casket. Then the undertakers locked the casket down and they rolled it away.
Then her friend said, ‘Girl, I know you were not foolish enough to put all that money in there with your husband.’

The loyal wife replied,
‘Listen, I’m a wife; I cannot go back on my word. I promised him.’

‘You mean to tell me you put that money in the casket with him!?!?!?’

I sure did,’ said the loyal wife. ‘I got all the money together, put it into my account, and wrote him a cheque….
I put the cheque in the casket.Now it is upto him to encash the cheque.’
“If he can cash it, then he can spend it.”

 

SOURCE:::: Unknown….Input from a friend of mine

Natarajan

Most Stunning Wedding Venues in India …

India’s most stunning wedding destinationsPhoto courtesy: Devi Garh by Lebua, Udaipur
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India’s most stunning wedding destinations

For some it’s a ceremony on the sands overlooking the azure waters of the ocean. For others it’s a regal affair in an opulent venue. Weddings in India can be extravagant affairs and it’s no longer kosher to exchange vows in a humble farmhouse or an ancestral home. Couples today dream of an exotic destination to tie the knot at — impeccably manicured gardens, private stretches of sand, immaculately-carved gazebos and opulent courtyards. Here are some of the grandest venues in India that can turn any dream-wedding fantasy into an unforgettable reality.

Neemrana Fort Palace, Delhi-Jaipur HighwayPhoto courtesy: Neemrana Fort Palace, Delhi-Jaipur Highway
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Neemrana Fort Palace, Delhi-Jaipur Highway

Sprawling over five acres and tiered on a hillock, the 15th century Neemrana Fort Palace is one of the oldest heritage properties in the country. Here, the beautiful dome-shaped gazebos, courtyards bounded by intricately-carved walls and verdant lawns can elevate your wedding from a been-there-done-that passé to something ethereal. Whether you choose an intimate sunset ceremony or an extravagantly-lit arrangement under the night sky, the Neemrana Fort Palace is one jaw-dropping venue. (http://fort-palace.neemranahotels.com/)
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Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur

One of the most opulent residences in the world, the Umaid Bhawan Palace is an enchanting venue. Home to lavish front lawns and the grand Marwar Hall, this 15th century palace is much famed for the most upscale weddings. If you’ve always dreamt of a traditional elephant-ride welcome, an authentic Rajashthani ambience and a wedding in an ancient palace, then make reservations at Umaid Bhawan Palace for your special day.(http://www.tajhotels.com/Luxury/Grand-Palaces-And-Iconic-Hotels/Umaid-Bhawan-Palace-Jodhpur/Overview.html)

Devi Garh by Lebua, UdaipurPhoto courtesy: Devi Garh by Lebua, Udaipur
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Devi Garh by Lebua, Udaipur

Host to elaborate celebrations steeped in Rajasthani culture, Devi Garh by Lebua is a breathtaking destination to stage weddings that look like straight out of a fairy tale. Nestled amidst the majestic Aravallis, this heritage hotel is housed in an 18th-century palace in the village of Delwara, and has been converted into a luxurious, romantic retreat. Here, weddings at Garden Suite Lawns, Main Lawn, Pool-side venue and Reception Lawn, and ceremonies enclosed in concrete wonders of Durbar Hall and Silver Lounge are both à la mode as well as rooted in rich Indian traditions.(http://www.lebua.com/devi-garh)

Jai Mahal Palace, JaipurPhoto courtesy: Jai Mahal Palace, Jaipur
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Jai Mahal Palace, Jaipur

Another addition to Rajasthan’s regal palaces is the majestic Jai Mahal Palace in the pink city, Jaipur. Set amidst 18 acres of Mughal Gardens, this heritage property is built in Indo-Saracenic style of architecture and reeks of opulence from every corner. The palace houses grand outdoor as well as indoor venues for your big day.(http://www.tajhotels.com/leisure/jai%20mahal%20palace,jaipur/default.htm)

Park Hyatt, GoaPhoto courtesy: Park Hyatt, Goa
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Park Hyatt, Goa

If you’ve dreamt of tying the knot at an intimate beachfront ceremony at sundown, then Park Hyatt, Goa is where your wedding fantasies can come true. The lush ‘Seaside Lawns’, enchanting landscapes of ‘The Forest’, the elegant ‘Boathouse’, and the tastefully-decorated indoor venues ‘Salcete’ and ‘Colva and Loutolim’—Park Hyatt Goa is laden with immaculate enclosures that exude grandeur and luxury at every turn.(http://goa.park.hyatt.com/en/hotel/home.html)

Palace Grounds, BangaloreCredit: ThinkStock Photos
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Palace Grounds, Bangalore

Boasting of sprawling acreage, the Palace Grounds, Bangalore, are ideal for those who wish for an elaborate wedding ceremony not far away from the cityscape. Owned by the Mysore royal family, the complex houses beautifully manicured gardens, a ballroom and Durbar Hall where extravagant weddings, private parties and cultural events are a common affair.

Suryagarh, JaisalmerPhoto courtesy: Suryagarh, Jaisalmer
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Suryagarh, Jaisalmer

From sun-kissed sand dunes and camel rides in the desert to culturally captivating ceremonies that evoke Indian traditions, Suryagarh in Jaisalmer packs in all this and much more to make your wedding day an unforgettable one. Vast courtyards bounded by fort walls, candle-lit cobblestoned paths that mark your arrival, gleaming mandaps and Rajasthani folk music adding the musical touch—you will feel nothing less than royalty as you celebrate your union at this imperial destination. (http://www.suryagarh.com/)

The Leela, KovalamPhoto courtesy: The Leela, Kovalam
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The Leela, Kovalam

The Leela, Kovalam is home to a bouquet of exotic locations liberally shaded by palms, which are a perfect backdrop to your special day. Picture yourself exchanging vows on the white sands, overlooking the turquoise-blue waters of the Arabian Sea. And if you’d prefer a spot sans sand, the beautifully decorated convention centre is ideal.(http://www.theleela.com/locations/kovalam)

Taj Falaknuma, HyderabadPhoto courtesy: Taj Falaknuma, Hyderabad
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Taj Falaknuma, Hyderabad

The opulence of grand marble staircases, Venetian chandeliers, gurgling fountains and exquisitely carved arches add a touch of nawabi royalty to your special day at Taj Falaknuma, Hyderabad. Perched 2000 feet above the city, the historical palace provides one of the most idyllic backdrops for you to celebrate your union. The gold-hued Durbar Hall, lush gardens, aristocratic 101-seater dining hall or the immaculately-manicured Rajashthani Garden—take your pick from the palace’s picturesque venues to tie the knot.(http://www.tajhotels.com/Luxury/Grand-Palaces-And-Iconic-Hotels/Taj-Falaknuma-Palace-Hyderabad/Overview.html)

City Palace, UdaipurPhoto courtesy: Fatek Prakash Palace, City Palace, Udaipur
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City Palace, Udaipur

Exchanging vows in a centuries-old palace or a fort is nothing short of a fairy tale. Vast courtyards and sprawling gardens of the royal City Palace are all impressive backdrops that will make you feel like a royalty on your big day. The palace houses ‘Manek Chowk’ that can comfortably accommodate up to 1000 guests. For a gathering up to 500 people, the Zeena Mehal—informally referred to as the Queen’s Palace—hosts grand weddings in its 17th century courtyard. (Text by: Mayank Kumar)
SOURCE::::www.happytrips.com
Natarajan

” Three Things I Have Learned From Warren Buffett “…. Bill Gates

I’m looking forward to sharing posts from time to time about things I’ve learned in my career atMicrosoft and the Gates Foundation. (I also post frequently on my blog.)

Last month, I went to Omaha for the annual Berkshire Hathaway shareholders meeting. It’s always a lot of fun, and not just because of the ping-pong matches and the newspaper-throwing contest I have with Warren Buffett. It’s also fun because I get to learn from Warren and gain insight into how he thinks.

Here are three things I’ve learned from Warren over the years:

1. It’s not just about investing.

The first thing people learn from Warren, of course, is how to think about investing. That’s natural, given his amazing track record. Unfortunately, that’s where a lot of people stop, and they miss out on the fact that he has a whole framework for business thinking that is very powerful. For example, he talks about looking for a company’s moat—its competitive advantage—and whether the moat is shrinking or growing. He says a shareholder has to act as if he owns the entire business, looking at the future profit stream and deciding what it’s worth. And you have to be willing to ignore the market rather than follow it, because you want to take advantage of the market’s mistakes—the companies that have been underpriced.

I have to admit, when I first met Warren, the fact that he had this framework was a real surprise to me. I met him at a dinner my mother had put together. On my way there, I thought, “Why would I want to meet this guy who picks stocks?” I thought he just used various market-related things—like volume, or how the price had changed over time—to make his decisions. But when we started talking that day, he didn’t ask me about any of those things. Instead he started asking big questions about the fundamentals of our business. “Why can’t IBM do what Microsoft does? Why has Microsoft been so profitable?” That’s when I realized he thought about business in a much more profound way than I’d given him credit for.

2. Use your platform.

A lot of business leaders write letters to their shareholders, but Warren is justly famous for his. Partly that’s because his natural good humor shines through. Partly it’s because people think it will help them invest better (and they’re right). But it’s also because he’s been willing to speak frankly and criticize things like stock options and financial derivatives. He’s not afraid to take positions, like his stand on raising taxes on the rich, that run counter to his self-interest. Warren inspired me to start writing my own annual letter about the foundation’s work. I still have a ways to go before mine is as good as Warren’s, but it’s been helpful to sit down once a year and explain the results we’re seeing, both good and bad.

3. Know how valuable your time is.

No matter how much money you have, you can’t buy more time. There are only 24 hours in everyone’s day. Warren has a keen sense of this. He doesn’t let his calendar get filled up with useless meetings. On the other hand, he’s very generous with his time for the people he trusts. He gives his close advisers at Berkshire his phone number, and they can just call him up and he’ll answer the phone.

Although Warren makes a point of meeting with dozens of university classes every year, not many people get to ask him for advice on a regular basis. I feel very lucky in that regard: The dialogue has been invaluable to me, and not only at Microsoft. When Melinda and I started our foundation, I turned to him for advice. We talked a lot about the idea that philanthropy could be just as impactful in its own way as software had been. It turns out that Warren’s brilliant way of looking at the world is just as useful in attacking poverty and disease as it is in building a business. He’s one of a kind.

SOURCE:::: Bill Gates in http://www.linkedin.com

Natarajan

Black Swans Take up Feeding Carp as a hobby and habit @a Nature Reserve…!!!

This is a scene you probably won’t spot at the pond down at your local park. Dozens black swans at Shenzhen Safari Park seemed to be feeding carp.

The hungry fish thronged by the banks of the lake as the graceful black birds craned their long necks to feed them mouth to mouth.

The credulity stretching scene is a regular occurrence at the Guangdong Province zoo, where keepers said the swans have been feeding their carp friends every day for the past ten years.

Bizarre: Black swans feed golden koi carp at Shenzhen Safari Park in Guangdong Province, China

Bizarre: Black swans feed golden koi carp at Shenzhen Safari Park in Guangdong Province, China

Good friends: Keepers at Shenzhen safari park say the scene is a daily occurrence when they feed the swans

Good friends: Keepers at Shenzhen safari park say the scene is a daily occurrence when they feed the swans

Sharing is caring: A hungry carp opens his mouth to swallow feed pellets dropped in the lake by the swan

Sharing is caring: A hungry carp opens his mouth to swallow feed pellets dropped in the lake by the swan

But why? Of course there’s a perfectly reasonable explanation, and its not that the swans and carp have made some kind of unholy cross-species alliance.

Zoo keepers told the Guangzhou Daily the black swans are not consciously trying to feed the fish, but it is a habit that has developed over time.

The swans’ feed consists of rather dry pellets, the keepers said, and the birds got into the habit of dipping them into the water first to make them more palatable.

Once the feed is moistened, it makes it easier for the long-necked swans to swallow.

Another helpful black swan feeds Koi fish at the Hyatt in Maui

Habit: The ritual began because the swans' feed is so dry they need to dip it in the water to make it palatable

Habit: The ritual began because the swans’ feed is so dry they need to dip it in the water to make it palatable

Besties: The carp soon caught on to where the food was coming from and now crowd around at feeding time

Besties: The carp soon caught on to where the food was coming from and now crowd around at feeding time

The carp started getting involved after stray pellets drifted into the middle of the lake.

They soon realised where it was coming from and now they are comfortable coming right up to the birds and eating it from their beaks.

Shanghaiist reports that the black swans and koi carp have been happily coexisting in this way since 2004.

SOURCE::::: mailonline.com uk

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Joke For The Day…” I have an Idea…” !!!

Two roofers, Larry and Joe were on the roof laying tile, when a sudden wind gust came and knocked down their ladder. “I have an idea” said Larry. “I ’ll throw you down, and then you can pick up the ladder.” What, do you think   , I’m stupid? “I have and idea” said Joe. “I’ll shine my flashlight, and you can climb down on the beam of light.” What, do you think I’m stupid? “You’ll just turn off the flashlight when I’m halfway there.”

Source:::::joke a day.com

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