This strange amphibian called the Hellbender Salamander, native to America is in danger of going extinct from a disease that is effecting the amphibian population around the world. View Now
Yahoo! has a series of internet shows featuring famous celebrities pulling pranks on bystanders. This time Joe Jonas gets a young shopper in some deep trouble! View Now
Keep on eye on the right sude of your screen, where you will see a chihuahua being attacked by a coyote. A nearby rottweiler comes to the rescue in the nick of time. View Now
Look closely, you can see a fairly bright comet slam right into the sun's surface! The comet was discovered by amateur astronomer, Sergey Shurpakov. View Now
Even though he was born without arms, Tony Melendez plays concerts on a regular basis. At the age of 10, he decided to stop using artifical arms and discovered his gift in music. Here, you can see him performing at a high school in Florida, where he plays the guitar with his toes. He performs more than 150 times per year with the hope of inspiring others. View Now
There are so many different kinds of yoga, but this one takes the cake! Anti-gravity yoga combines aerial arts, a hammock, and yoga moves. It looks pretty funky. Take a look! View Now
It's the largest water balloon fight in the world! 8,957 people and 175,141 water balloons made for a good time at University of Kentucky. Do you dare?
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This young girl records song that usually require a 3-5 peice band by herself in her apartment. Take a listen to her version of MGMT's "Electric Feel." View Now
Breathtaking images of a glowing blue sea. Watch these glowing blue waves roll into the beach in San Diego. Why does this happen? It's a phenomenon caused by an algae bloom called the "red tide," according to the Los Angeles Times. A chemical reaction in the algae turns the water red during the day, and glow-in-the-dark blue at night. View Now
The only thing cuter than one baby leopard is two! These little cubs were born just a month ago in China.The parents of the leopards are also n the park, but staff have to keep a watchful eye on them because leopards have a tendency to eat their young if it is born in captivity. The fact that the leopard cubs have survived the first month is quite remarkable and means they have a good chance of growing healthy and strong,Adult leopards like these are able to run at speeds over 50 km per hour, jump 6 meters and hunt down animals up to ten times their weight. View Now