A wayward gecko landed on a restaurant table and began nibbling on a grilled pineapple that was sitting on a diner's plate. | Continue reading
The Maitrix quite amusingly imagined how both cats and dogs would dress themselves according to personality of their specific breeds. | Continue reading
Comedian Gus Johnson and musical friends perfectly showed what it's like to listen to The Beatles with only one headphone. | Continue reading
Four-time Jeopardy winner Alex Schmidt explained the origin of the stop sign in the United States and why they are octagonal in shape. | Continue reading
A spicy cat named Tempeh loves to ride on the back of a pig named Beatrice around the house and Beatrice doesn't mind at all. | Continue reading
Japanese artist bokunou designed a cleverly designed pair of jeans with a clear pocket at the knee to hold interchangeable knee rips. | Continue reading
A golden retriever named Murphy so enjoys spending time with a squirrel named Chippy that he waits by the fence everyday to see her. | Continue reading
Hair aesthetician Francisco Oliveira generously donates his time and materials to create stylish wigs for burn victims and alopecia patients. | Continue reading
A tiny parrot performed a wide range of impressive tricks that included placing trash into a garbage can and putting rings onto a stand. | Continue reading
Tom Hanks described preparing for his iconic role of Forrest Gump while appearing on a 1995 | Continue reading
A really cute tuxedo cat named Edith who lives on a ranch, prefers to spend her time with horses and loves to go for rides. | Continue reading
Musician Sayo Komada performs amazing covers of rock and heavy metal songs on a traditional Japanese Shamisen. | Continue reading
An adorable little armadillo named Wilson, who lives at the San Antonio Zoo, regularly works out on exercise wheel originally made for cats. | Continue reading
New York Nico visited The New York Public Library where Sal Magaddino of "Book Ops" talked about the world's largest book sorter. | Continue reading
Lillian Hendrick shared a powerful video of her boyfriend Tyler holding their terminally ill cat Max in his arms so that he could see his final sunset. | Continue reading
Dr. Erica Brozovsky, PhD of PBS "Otherwords" explained the contrary concept of contronyms, a single word with opposing meanings. | Continue reading
Researchers at Colorado State University have discovered that elephants address one another by unique names in the same way as humans. | Continue reading
Alec Watson of Technology Connections offered several very helpful hints for keeping a dishwasher at running at peak performance. | Continue reading
Volunteers with sewing skills hosted an adorable "Stuffed Animal Clinic" at Cincinnati Zoo for beloved plushies that needed repair. | Continue reading
Comedian Daniel LaBelle amusingly sprinted down the street in a wild variety of different types of footwear to see what it would be like. | Continue reading
Lindsay of EquipMeOT shared a really helpful method for putting on socks without having to get up or bend by using a towel. | Continue reading
A determined little dachshund named Willow Dewey figured out how to bring her beloved big blue hula hoop up the garden stairs. | Continue reading
Russian ceramic artist Ilya Kalashnikov attempted to use a spinning vehicle wheel as a pottery wheel upon which to throw clay. | Continue reading
Masked musician LinglingGuitar performed a frenzied fingerstyle cover of the "Mission Impossible" theme song on acoustic guitar. | Continue reading
Small Town Titans, a heavy metal band from York, Pennsylvania, turn barcodes from common household products into badass guitar riffs. | Continue reading
A vocal pit bull named Luna hilariously prank called a pet store, a groomer, 911, and tried to cancel her appointment with the veterinarian. | Continue reading
A vocal pit bull named Luna hilariously made prank phone calls to a pet store, a groomer, 911, and tried to cancel her vet appointment. | Continue reading
A goat at Yellowstone Bear World in Idaho cleverly turned the knob on a gumball machine to release the treats inside after a quarter was put in. | Continue reading
An adoptable tuxedo cat named Legend is constantly conquering new challenges despite the fact that his back two legs were amputated. | Continue reading
Nicolas Barrioz and David Peyrou broke the Guinness World Record for "Tallest Rideable Bicycle" with their 25 foot "Starbike". | Continue reading
The Slow Mo Guys traveled to Gloucester, England to capture slow motion footage of the annual Coopers Hill Cheese Rolling and Wake. | Continue reading
A former barn cat named Keith enjoys caring for and riding horses as much as his adopted human Angela Rose. | Continue reading
Sasha Trubetskoy of Sasha's Maps turned the roads of ancient Rome circa 125 AD into a modern subway map using hard data and creative license. | Continue reading
Noisy Sauce hilariously measured the sound of his cat lapping at a tub full of water and transposed its weird time signature into sheet music. | Continue reading
Yuji Hikita showed how use brushes in jazz drumming, showcasing different speeds and rhythms of this specific technique. | Continue reading
Maurice Ivor Birch spent 54 years drawing his hometown of Aldridge in the West Midlands of England on a 100 meter roll of paper. | Continue reading
A little blue lovebird named Ku-chan played a cute game of catch with her human from inside a rolled paper tube where she likes to hide. | Continue reading
The non-profit APOPO fitted their brave HeroRATs (African giant pouched rats) with tiny smart backpacks to train them in search and rescue. | Continue reading
Alyssa cleverly edited footage of her chicken Bette to make it seem like she was clucking along to "Psycho Killer" by Talking Heads. | Continue reading
Exploring With Wade and Mike the Urban Explorer visited the abandoned yet perfectly preserved Canadian town of Kitsault, British Columbia. | Continue reading
Rock and Metal mashup musician Denis Pauna imagines what it would be like if Motörhead performed the Depeche Mode classic "Personal Jesus". | Continue reading
Florida musician Rokko Ca$h performed the classic Nirvana song "Lithium" in the style of other bands, artists, and characters. | Continue reading
A black-spotted bulldog named Lola seemingly believed that she's a cow because the spots on her coat matched theirs. | Continue reading
Peter Dinklage read a powerful essay by Spalding Gray that served as a love letter to New York City after the tragic events of 9/11. | Continue reading
Percussionist Joe Porter performed the classic Windows XP shutdown sound on a variety of percussion instruments from around the world. | Continue reading
A pet raven with an ear for music sang along to the sound of his human playing a lively Tarantella on a wooden flute. | Continue reading
Polyphonic examines the seemingly nonsensical song "I Am the Walrus" by The Beatles noting that it is far more complex than it seems. | Continue reading
Francis Ford Coppola shared original footage of Al Pacino auditioning for the role of Michael Corleone in the 1972 film "The Godfather". | Continue reading