The Most Dangerous Animal in the World


 In 1963 , the Bronx Zoo had an exhibit called “The Most Dangerous Animal In The World” .

It was a mirror.

 

There is no tragedy as heartrending as introspection.

--The Education of Henry Adams



More Crazy Things That Only Exist In Japan

 Showers & Dryers In One

 

With limited space in most homes, Japanese families typically do not own clothes dryers. Interestingly, citizens hang their wet clothes in the shower and around the bathroom. Japanese bathrooms have a fan setting designed to dry clothes, unlike our own homes. Regardless, this lack of home appliances doesn’t drastically alter the clothing-cleaning process. Although this household practice requires you to spread out or hang wet clothing from the get-go, delicates avoid damage from high heat they would otherwise see in a dryer.



Carbrook Golf Club might just be the only shark-infested golf course in the world.

 




There are between six and twelve bull sharks living in its lake, some over nine feet long. It’s thought the bull sharks found their new home after a nearby river flooded during the 1990’s, sweeping the deadly predators into the club’s lake. 

Over the next few years, people reported seeing fins in the water… and in the 2000’s the deadly predators were finally caught on camera. 

Since then they’ve gone from strength to strength and are sharks are now breeding. The resident sharks have never harmed the golfers at this club, and the man-eating residents of this lake don’t seem to be off-putting for keen golfers.

Welcome to Otis & Clementine’s Books and Cofee

The kittens are provided by the South Paw Conservation Nova Scotia rescue group

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If you happen to be in Upper Tantallon and visit Otis & Clementine’s and see a feline friend whom you absolutely adore, then you’d better act fast. “All the kittens are in and out fairly quickly, as they are adopted,” Helmke explained.

However, adopting these cattos isn’t as easy as picking them up and going out the door. South Paw Conservation manages everything and it costs 255 Canadian dollars (or 194 US dollars) to adopt a kitten. The adoption fee covers everything, including any medical expenses. What’s more, future pet owners also need to provide references before bringing their gamboling tabby home.

Over 30 cats have been adopted from the bookstore so far

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Welcome to Otis & Clementine’s Books and Cofee

 Welcome to Otis & Clementine’s Books and Cofee where you can play with kittens and even adopt them!

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