22
Dec
Have you seen our list of rarest dog breeds? What about the list of tallest dogs in the world? Among the list of luxurious dogs, which one is the most expensive dog breed?
In a recent news, the Tibetan Mastiff dog breed is considered the “World’s Most Expensive Dog“. The tag price is a whooping $500,000! A Chinese woman even paid roughly $600,000 just to own a Tibetan Mastiff dog breed.
And there are other expensive breeds too…
The Tibetan Mastiff is a very ancient breed and type of domestic dog originating with nomadic cultures of Central Asia.

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19
Dec
It is hard to tell which animal species is the longest living animal in the world, especially if the animal is in the wild and has never been monitored. So to answer the question of which is the “Longest Living Animals in the World” is to base it from the list of animals in captivity.
Based on records, the longest-lived captive animal is the giant tortoise (177 years). The list below of ages of animals is from the Forest Preserve District of Cook County. This is a record of animals and their extreme age from zoos and aquariums all over the world.
Giant Tortoise – 152 years

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15
Nov
Do animals smile? That’s the question! Maybe they do. Look at these photos/pictures of animals smiling.
Chuckling Bird

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8
Sep
A team of scientists ventured into a remote volcano in Papua New Guinea and discovered the bizarre, weird animals you can only find on Earth. The new species of weird animals include a rats as big as a cat, a fanged frog and grunting fish. Below are some of the photos of the new species found in the “Lost World.”
Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan with the Bosavi Woolly Rat. One of the biggest rats in the world, it measures just over 32 inches from nose to tail and weighs 3lb. The rat is not afraid of humans.

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29
Aug
According to the latest report, the giant burrowing cockroach can become the world’s heaviest insect. Native to western NSW and north Queensland, Australia, the giant burrowing cockroach can reach 30 to 35g and more than 85mm in length.
Below are some photos of the world’s biggest, largest insects.
Heaviest Insect in the World

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