Compassionate Woman Adopts a Flightless Carpenter Bee During the Final Hours of His Life
Geobeats Animals visited Samantha Gissela Sirico, a compassionate woman who cared for a flightless bee during the final hours of his life.
Tolerant Cat Lets Human Use Tail as a Prop Stick Shift
A cat quite graciously allowed his human to use his tail as a prop stick shift while practicing for sports announcing voiceover work.
Why Roller Coaster Loops Are Not Circular Anymore
Vox producer Edward Vega explains the history of roller coasters, specifically explaining why the loops aren't perfectly circular.
Kind Turkish Butchers Give Stray Cat a Tasty Treat
Kind butchers at the Yesim Meat Gallery in Manisa, Turkey gave a hungry stray cat a tasty treat.
‘One More Try’, An Experimental Film That Combines a Skater’s Failures and Successes Into a Single Shot
Najeeb Tarazi created an experimental film that combines a skateboarder's various attempts at a trick into a single shot.
How Pretzels Became One of the Most Popular Snacks in the World
Justin Dodd of "Food History" explains how the pretzel moved beyond its theological origins to become one of the most popular snack foods in the world.
How Parrots Can Imitate Human Speech and Sounds
A loquacious Ted-Ed lesson written by Grace Smith-Vidaurre and Tim Wright explains how parrots are able to imitate human speech and sounds.
Riding One of Last Wooden Escalators in the World
Travels With Tom visited Macy's Department Store in New York City, to ride of the last functioning wooden escalators in the world.
Contortionist Cat Squeezes Herself Into a Glass Jar
A flexible orange cat adorably squeezed herself into a clear glass jar with a very narrow mouth like a contortionist, going in head first.
Man Pretends to Load Cars Onto a Ferry by Hand
Erik Schmitt amusingly used the perspective given to him by height and pretended to be a giant who's loading cars onto a ferry by hand.