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POPSTwin Tigers One White, one Yellow. Cubs Jinliang and Yinshuai aren't any ordinary twins. Workers at Tianjin Zoo, China were shocked when the pair were born - because they arrived into the world in completely different colours - yellow and white.
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POPSRemarkable Photos This temple laid under the jungle, completely undiscovered for centuries. The hallway and mysterious chambers seemed to go on forever.
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POPSBig Cats at risk I love tigers and this is a fantastic photo from the National Geographic! NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC'S PHOTO OF THE DAY Tigers were also in the spotlight at this month's international wildlife convention, but whether the big cats will be big winners or losers in the long run remains to be seen. Nearly 5,000 big cats are being kept in so-called tiger farms in China, where entrepreneurs have been pressuring the government to lift its ban on the domestic trade of tiger parts.
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POPSVery Cool Sandcastles These people are excellent artists. It's a shame that their art can be destroyed so easily... and so tempting.
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POPSSteven Wiltshire: "Human Camera" I've also read that Steven Wiltshire was diagnosed as autistic when he was a child. A comment on another YouTube video (of him drawing a panorama of Rome; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVqRT_kCOLI) reads: "We all see the same things as this guy, but most normal brains immediately dump this info as "not vital". In this way, we can function and interact at a rapid pace. Autistic people interpret massive amounts of detail and hold on to it. It's a curse, in many ways, because just walking out your front door unleashes a tidal wave of stimulus that you can't forget, even if you wanted to. The number of leaves on a branch, how many cracks in the sidewalk, all of it stays with you forever..." -rickyspectacular I'm humbled.