New Zealand Moms Against Genetic Engineering
OK, the only reason I'm posting this is because of the the ad campaign. Kiwi moms are ... well ... you make up your own mind, but four breasted women ads? They're protesting New Zealand's government decision to overturn a ban against genetic engineering. The lift on the ban would allow GM foods to be sold across the counter to the public.
Inner Cow
This has got to be one of the most bizarre things I've ever seen. Researchers cut holes into the sides of cows and insert an cannula, which allows access to a live animals stomach. These holes are so big, you can actually see what's going on inside -- literally, reach into the stomach of a cow. Cows stomach have millions microbes that aid in digestion, and surprisingly, cannulated cows are usually the healthiest of the herd. You would think that walking around with a hole in your stomach would be bad for you, but apparently not. Some farmers apparently keep cannulated cows in their herd so they can serve as microbe donors to sick cows. Just bizarre. [Source: Oddity Central ]
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