Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Ben Affleck to lead and direct a new Netflix thriller film ‘Animals’

Ben Affleck to lead and direct a new Netflix thriller film ‘Animals’

Affleck takes on dual roles in “Animals”, directing and starring. The film, produced by Artists Equity, is set to focus on a kidnapping. Affleck will direct from a script by Connor McIntyre and Billy Ray. Ben Affleck is taking on dual roles in his upcoming Netflix thriller “Animals”, both directing and starring in the film. … Read more

Man gives a life lesson after an elephant destroyed his home

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An employee shared a story of an elephant destroying his house. An elephant caused damage to a forest ranger’s vehicle. The incident has garnered thousands of likes. As our connections with animals increase, it is critical that we adopt their methods and broaden our comprehension of them. In addition to ensuring the protection of animals, … Read more

Optical Illusion Test: Count the Animals in the Image

Optical Illusion Test: Count the Animals in the Image
  • Optical illusions are mind-bending images that appear differently when viewed from different angles.
  • They are caused by the way our brains process visual information.
  • Optical illusions can be physical, physiological, or cognitive.

Optical Illusion IQ Test: An optical illusion is a mind-bending portrayal of an object, artwork, or photograph that appears differently when viewed from different angles.

Physical, physiological, and cognitive illusions are all examples of optical illusions. These visual illusions are often used in psychoanalysis since they provide information on your personality features.

A typical human brain can see things or images differently depending on how they are viewed. One such brilliant portrayal may be found in a viral optical illusion in which animal faces are disguised within the image.

Optical Illusion: How Many Animals Can You Spot?

The image above was published as a puzzle to find all of the hidden creatures inside the image. To find all of the hidden creatures in this viral photograph, you must be quick and pay attention to the smallest details. The goal is to identify as many creatures as possible in the image.

You just have 10 seconds to find all of the hidden animals. The more creatures you find, the higher your IQ will be considered. This optical illusion image is just another entertaining method to put your IQ to the test. Taking a genuine IQ test, on the other hand, is a solid approach to determine your IQ level.

How many Animals did you spot in 10 seconds?

Let’s take a careful look at the optical illusion image and try to find the animals in this visual challenge. This viral optical illusion features nine creatures, including an elephant, a fish, a dolphin, a crocodile, a donkey, a cat, a mouse, a dog, and a snake:

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Watch: Journey of cat right from hatching eggs to playing mother to chicks goes viral

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Animals and their unnatural behavior have been the subject of many stories. They apex predators having close encounters with humans. This story is so bizarre that it almost qualifies as “fiction”. Animals and their unusual, or perhaps more appropriately, unnatural behavior are the subject of a plethora of tales that we have heard. Whether it’s … Read more

Viral video shows a family of raccoons enjoying a drive-through delight

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The majority of people love takeaway and drive-throughs because they make life a little more convenient. An Instagram video by ViralHog shows a family of raccoons trying out a drive-through. The worker stationed there served food to all three of them and even threw some food over so they could indulge in their goodies without … Read more

Women not wearing hijab ‘trying to look like animals’, say Taliban posters

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The Taliban’s religious police have posted posters across the Afghan city of Kandahar. Women who do not wear a full-body Islamic hijab are “trying to look like animals,” they claim. The Taliban have put tight restrictions on Afghan women since taking power in August. KANDAHAR, Afghanistan – The Taliban’s religious police have posted posters across … Read more

Indonesia launching nationwide vaccinations for foot and mouth disease

The number of cattle infected with foot and mouth disease has surpassed 151,000. The disease has been discovered in 18 of the country’s 34 provinces. It is highly contagious, causing sores and lameness in cattle, sheep, goats, and other cloven-hoofed animals. Indonesia’s agriculture ministry announced on Monday that a statewide livestock vaccination programme will begin … Read more

Tanzania lifts ban on wildlife exports

Tanzania

Tanzania is lifting a six-year-old prohibition on wildlife exports. A Qatari airliner illegally exported at least 116 animals and 16 birds. The government justified the ban because of “irregularities” in trade. Tanzania is temporarily lifting a six-year-old prohibition on wildlife exports in order to conserve Tanzania’s protected animals and birds, according to the country’s wildlife … Read more

Sri Lanka runs out of money to feed animals

Sri Lanka’s Department of Zoology has told the Wildlife Department that there is not enough money to feed zoo animals during the economic crisis, local media reported on Thursday. A Foreign Ministry official quoted the media as saying that there was a significant shortage of funds due to the decline in foreign and domestic tourists. Officials say the government’s annual budget is running out. Read more: In the midst of the crisis, Sri Lanka is urging farmers to … Read more

A California community is considering murdering geese due to droppings.

Officials in Foster City, California, ruffled the feathers of animal rights groups with their intention to slaughter hundreds of geese after previous efforts failed to decrease the mess of their droppings. According to KTVU, Canadian geese are causing a problem at beaches and parks, and city authorities have already tried to deter them from using … Read more

Case of costly animals

Pakistan has been facing a huge trade deficit for the past many years, primarily on account of having more imports than exports. It is a huge challenge for the government to reduce it and control it, but there’s not much hope in sight as all economic indicators are looking down. Recently, a survey brought to … Read more

Bear close the front door on woman’s request goes viral

Bear close the front door on woman’s request goes viral

The woman approaches the bear as ‘Mr. Bear,’ and kindly begs, “Will you please close my door?” in the video. Whether you believe it or not, the animal will comply. Susan Kehoe, a Vernon homeowner, noticed weird noises outside her home and went outside to see if it was pouring. When she opened the door, … Read more

Climate change is now beginning to affect humans as well as animals

Climate change is now beginning to affect humans as well as animals

According to a foreign news agency, many potentially warm-blooded animals have begun to transform to cope with rising global temperatures.

In view of this change, from Australian parrots to European rabbits and American birds, the beaks of some animals have become larger and the ears or tails of others have become larger to regulate their body temperature.

According to the study, 30 animals showed the most physical changes, with Australian parrots being the most prominent. The beaks of these parrots have increased by 4 to 10 per cent since 1871.

Regarding these changes, scientists say they can’t say anything at the moment about the biological consequences of this evolutionary change. Animals are changing shape, but it’s not just because of climate change.

According to scientists, it is not possible to say whether this change in appearance is helping the animals to survive or not, so this change should not be considered as a positive but an alarm that climate change will affect the animals in such a short period of time.

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Yellowstone Tourist Charged After Getting Too Close To A Bear

Yellowstone tourist charged after getting too close to a bear

A woman had a close encounter with a bear while shooting photos at a tourist attraction.

The woman, from Illinois, US, was with a small group of tourists who spotted a female grizzly bear and her two cubs in Yellowstone National Park.

The woman, from Illinois, US, was with a small group of tourists who spotted a female grizzly bear and her two cubs in Yellowstone National Park.

The moment the bear bluff attacks the snappy tourist, who reportedly ignored instructions to get in her car, is seen on camera by a witness.

She continues to take photos, trying to get a better shot of a massive grizzly and her cubs, as onlookers gasp in horror, saying “oh my god”.

The bear then turns away, and the woman escapes unharmed

“It was terrifying,” Addington told USA Today of the incident.

Commenters were furious at the close encounter, with one saying: “Then the bear pays the consequences of a human’s stupid and thoughtless decision.”

Another wrote: “I am so glad you are finally pressing charges. I see this too often and people simply do not understand the consequences of their actions. An Instagram photo is simply not worth it.”

A third wrote: “And of course if she would have been hurt or killed it would have been the bear’s fault and they would put the beardown!!! Stupid stupid people!!!! All for a picture, if you want an up-close picture buy a camera that has a lens that gets you up close and personal!”

It was a tip-off in response to the post that ultimately led to investigators charging Samantha Dehring.

The Illinois woman is facing charges of feeding, touching, teasing, frightening or intentionally disturbing wildlife and violating closures and use limits

There is an average of one bear attack at Yellowstone each year, and in 2011 and 2015 three people were killed by bears in separate incidents, leading the park to introduce distancing rules for visitor safety.

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Raveena Tandon: “My house has become like Dr Dolittle’s home’

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People are now smiling as Raveena Tandon explained the tale behind this comparison on Instagram.

Raveena Tandon recently wrote that her home has taken on the appearance of the fictional figure Dr. Dolittle. People are now smiling because of the story behind this comparison. There’s a chance that the post will win your heart as well.

The former Bollywood star highlighted on Instagram how newborn animals frequently visit her home, Neelaya. She compared her home to that of Dr. Dolittle, a fictional physician whose home was frequented by animals because he could communicate with them.

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“Rescuing these animal babies is a regular thing at Neelaya, my house has become like “Dr Dolittle’s” home, three owls, one monkey, a baby bat, numerous pigeons, a few parakeet, and kittens actually turn up right at our address to be rescued, the owls flew in , the monkey turned up on our tree, with his collar and leash dangling obviously someone had illegally kept him captive and he broke away, escaped and turned up on our doorstep, and the baby bat fell flat out of a nest on our terrace,” Tandon wrote. She continued with a few sentences on how the animals were released with the help of Peta India. Her post includes a few pictures of the animals.

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4th October: World Animal Day is celebrated today

World Animal Day is celebrated on October 04

World Animal Day is internationally celebrated every year on 4 October, on the feast day of Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals. The purpose to celebrate this day is to educate humans about how their actions impact animals and create awareness about the protection of animals all over the world. According to the … Read more