Sea otters hold hands when they sleep to keep from drifting apart.
When wewe were born, wewe were, for a moment, the youngest person on earth.
The elements that we are composed of were formed in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are all made of nyota dust.
Cows have best friends.
A prison in Washington pairs up “death row” shelter Cats with select inmates as part of a rehabilitation program. It seems to be a pretty wonderful thing for both the inmates and the cats.
Princess Natalie relaxes with Joseph Contreras, one of her caretakers.
Blind people smile even though they’ve never seen anyone else smile.
The Beatles used the word “love” 613 times in their songs.
Squirrels plant thousands of new trees each mwaka simply kwa forgetting where they put their acorns.
A BBC News program broadcast in 1957 ended claiming that spaghetti, tambi grew on trees on a farm in Switzerland. Many viewers believed the ripoti and called the BBC asking how to grow their own trees. Their response: “Place a sprig of spaghetti, tambi in a tin of nyanya sauce and hope for the best.”
In China, killing a Panda is punishable kwa death.
Rats laugh when tickled.
The voices of Mickey panya, kipanya and Minnie panya, kipanya got married in real life.
Spiders can’t fly.
Sweden has a rabbit onyesha jumping competition called Kaninhoppning
Dolphins have names for each other.
When playing with female puppies, male mtoto wa mbwa will often let them win, even if they have a physical advantage.
A study measuring the effects of muziki found that cows produce zaidi maziwa when listening to soothing music. They produce the most when listening to R.E.M’s “Everybody Hurts.”
Google, the periodic table, the structure of our DNA, and “Yesterday” kwa the Beatles are all ideas that were conceived in dreams.
There’s a superhero with a hearing aid called ‘Blue Ear’. He was created kwa Marvel Comics to encourage a little boy to wear his own!
Good news is zaidi likely to be shared through social media than bad news (wink wink, nudge nudge).
When wewe were born, wewe were, for a moment, the youngest person on earth.
The elements that we are composed of were formed in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are all made of nyota dust.
Cows have best friends.
A prison in Washington pairs up “death row” shelter Cats with select inmates as part of a rehabilitation program. It seems to be a pretty wonderful thing for both the inmates and the cats.
Princess Natalie relaxes with Joseph Contreras, one of her caretakers.
Blind people smile even though they’ve never seen anyone else smile.
The Beatles used the word “love” 613 times in their songs.
Squirrels plant thousands of new trees each mwaka simply kwa forgetting where they put their acorns.
A BBC News program broadcast in 1957 ended claiming that spaghetti, tambi grew on trees on a farm in Switzerland. Many viewers believed the ripoti and called the BBC asking how to grow their own trees. Their response: “Place a sprig of spaghetti, tambi in a tin of nyanya sauce and hope for the best.”
In China, killing a Panda is punishable kwa death.
Rats laugh when tickled.
The voices of Mickey panya, kipanya and Minnie panya, kipanya got married in real life.
Spiders can’t fly.
Sweden has a rabbit onyesha jumping competition called Kaninhoppning
Dolphins have names for each other.
When playing with female puppies, male mtoto wa mbwa will often let them win, even if they have a physical advantage.
A study measuring the effects of muziki found that cows produce zaidi maziwa when listening to soothing music. They produce the most when listening to R.E.M’s “Everybody Hurts.”
Google, the periodic table, the structure of our DNA, and “Yesterday” kwa the Beatles are all ideas that were conceived in dreams.
There’s a superhero with a hearing aid called ‘Blue Ear’. He was created kwa Marvel Comics to encourage a little boy to wear his own!
Good news is zaidi likely to be shared through social media than bad news (wink wink, nudge nudge).