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DNews: 3D-Printed Limbs Giving Animals a New Lease on Life : DNews 10/20/2015

http://news.discovery.com/animals/videos/3d-printed-limbs-giving-animals-a-new-lease-on-life-video-150910.htm

DNews: 3D-Printed Limbs Giving Animals a New Lease on Life : DNews Resist your urge to think "another 3D printing application," because this one's pretty cool, and heartwarming. From dog legs to bird beaks, the technology is helping injured critters live fuller lives.

Timeline photos 10/14/2015

#1 Dung Beetles
Depending on the species, dung beetles may move, eat and even live in p**p. They give "waste not want not" new meaning. Source for the top 5 post: http://news.discovery.com/animals/top-5-animals-that-recycle.htm

Timeline photos 10/13/2015

Dobby Costume! It's amazing what you make with a few rags and an old sock...

Timeline photos 10/11/2015

Wow, that's one huge cart of bottles.

Will plastic bags go out of fashion? - BBC News 10/10/2015

Will plastic bags go out of fashion?http://www.bbc.com/news/business-34414750

Will plastic bags go out of fashion?

Will plastic bags go out of fashion? - BBC News As the government prepares to implement a 5p charge on plastic bags in English supermarkets, BBC News takes a look at the social impact of mass-produced plastic bags, and their origin.

Timeline photos 10/10/2015

#2 Birds
(Baby blue jays in a nest; Wikimedia Commons)
Many birds will incorporate everything from lint to hacked up cat fur balls in their nests. Some people even leave their hair clippings outside for the birds to gather. One animal's garbage can be another's cool find.

Timeline photos 10/07/2015

Don't be afraid to stand alone for what you believe in. Others will follow.

Timeline photos 10/06/2015

#4 Orb-Weaving Spiders
(Spider webs; Credit: Daiqin Lee)
Some orb-weaving spiders, such as Cyclosa ginnaga, decorate their webs with bits of leaves, twigs and other plant detritus. To these they add their own shimmery ribbons, fluff and silk tufts to create mini web masterpieces. The spiders' goal is to make their webs as enticing as possible for prey.

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