You are most likely familiar with "The Girl From Ipanema." Get put on hold often enough, wander through enough retail stores or tacky cocktail lounges, and sooner or later its limpid strains will caress you.
When threatened, the Brazilian Wandering spider assumes an erect position, lifting its first pair of legs high in the air while swaying its body from side to side.
When threatened, the Brazilian Wandering spider assumes an erect position, lifting its first pair of legs high in the air while swaying its body from side to side.
When threatened, the Brazilian Wandering spider assumes an erect position, lifting its first pair of legs high in the air while swaying its body from side to side.
Forced into increasingly smaller habitats, tigers are sharing more space with domestic dogs, many of which carry canine distemper virus. CDV-infected tigers seem to be unfazed by people, wandering into roads and villages.
Forced into increasingly smaller habitats, tigers are sharing more space with domestic dogs, many of which carry canine distemper virus. CDV-infected tigers seem to be unfazed by people, wandering into roads and villages.
Forced into increasingly smaller habitats, tigers are sharing more space with domestic dogs, many of which carry canine distemper virus. CDV-infected tigers seem to be unfazed by people, wandering into roads and villages.
You are most likely familiar with "The Girl From Ipanema." Get put on hold often enough, wander through enough retail stores or tacky cocktail lounges, and sooner or later its limpid strains will caress you.
You are most likely familiar with "The Girl From Ipanema." Get put on hold often enough, wander through enough retail stores or tacky cocktail lounges, and sooner or later its limpid strains will caress you.
You are most likely familiar with "The Girl From Ipanema." Get put on hold often enough, wander through enough retail stores or tacky cocktail lounges, and sooner or later its limpid strains will caress you.
When infected by parasitic maggots of the scuttle fly, "zombees" apparently desert their hives at night and cluster near outdoor lights, wandering in increasingly erratic circles on the ground before dying.
When infected by parasitic maggots of the scuttle fly, "zombees" apparently desert their hives at night and cluster near outdoor lights, wandering in increasingly erratic circles on the ground before dying.
When infected by parasitic maggots of the scuttle fly, "zombees" apparently desert their hives at night and cluster near outdoor lights, wandering in increasingly erratic circles on the ground before dying.
The largest extinct flying bird had a wingspan of up to 8 meters (27 ft). Juxtapose this with the largest living bird, the Wandering Albatross, whose wingspan is 3.63 meters (12 ft).
Also known as the Wandering Town and City of Patagonia, it is a mythical city that has never been found, and at this point is considered a legend more than anything.