Monday, October 6, 2008

Siamese twin fish conjoined at the Stomach


It is so incredibly rare that you would think Siamese twin fish attached at the stomach would never survive.But at eight months old, these two Nile Tilapia fish in Thailand have found the perfect way to cope with life upside down... or the right way up if you're the lucky twin.The bigger fish protects its smaller sibling on the bottom, while it in turn looks for food.Believe it or not: These fish really are conjoined twinsThe Nile Tilapia fish is a common freshwater species found in tropical rivers, canals, lakes and ponds but these two were found in a Bangkok aquarium.The fish can reaches a maximum of 2ft in length and can weigh up to 9lb.Originally from waters stretching from Africa to the Cape Horn, the fish was introduced to freshwater irrigation systems so as to fight algae growth but has now become a pest.Best mates: The bigger fish helps its sibling, while the smallerone searches for foodBehind shrimp and salmon Nile Tilapia is the third most imported fish to the U.S.It is not the first time Siamese twins have been discovered in the animal kingdom.In July, a pair of barn swallows conjoined at the hip by skin and muscle tissue, were found in Arkansas.The Arkansas Game & Fish Commission said it was a 'one in a million - probably more than that - occurrence'.When discovered by officials the birds were not eating, and one died, while a veterinarian later put the other down.Experts say finding conjoined birds is rare because they likely die before being discovered.They believe the birds came from a double yolk egg.Life upside down: The Siamese twin Nile Tilapia are still alive and well at eight months in an aquarium in Bangkok

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Mitsubishi Outlander drives into India» All Slideshows


If small cars bore you and you get the adrenalin rush driving a car above the rest, literally, here's a treat. Hindustan Motors and Mitsubishi Motors launched the Mitsubishi Outlander, a sports utility vehicle. The Outlander is priced at Rs.2.02 million (Rs 20.2 lakh). In the photo: An Indian model poses in front of newly launched the Mistsubishi Outlander sports utility vehicle at a function in New Delhi, India. Outlander will cost US$45,900 in India. (AP Photo)


The Outlander is making a debut in India after being a phenomenal success in the US, Japan, Australia, Canada and Western Europe," a Hindustan Motors official said. Company chairman CK Birla said, "This vehicle has all that needs to be a winner and will strengthen the Mitsubishi brand as the leader amongst premium SUVs." In the photo: Indian models pose in front of a newly launched Mistsubishi Outlander sports utility vehicle at a function in New Delhi. Outlander will cost US$45,900 in India. (AP Photo)

Friday, October 3, 2008

10 Delicious Facts about Chocolate


Chocolate is one of the most popular and yummiest types of foods that will likely stay at the top of most peoples favorite food lists. Chocolate is something most of us have grown up enjoying, but very few of us have taken the time to learn the many facts that are associated with Chocolate. There are actually hundreds of facts that are associated with Chocolate and I have created a list of the ones that I find most interesting.




4. Chocolate does not cause or aggravate acne, this is a myth.


6. Chocolate can be deadly for dogs. Chocolate contains an ingredient called "Theobromine" which can be toxic to a dogs central nervous system and cardiac muscles.


8. The per capita consumption of chocolate indicates that each person consumes 12 pounds of chocolate each year.


10. In Alfred Hitchcock's movie "Psycho" chocolate syrup was used to indicate blood in the famous shower scene.