Brittany of Paradise for Paws Rescue spoke about a raccoon named Roxy who brings her babies to meet Brittany and family every year. | Continue reading
pwnisher put out a call to 3D artists to create their interpretation of a character making an eternal ascent from a provided template. | Continue reading
A happy little sheep who lives at Millington's Magical Barn excitedly wagged her little tail when she saw her favorite human approaching. | Continue reading
Life in the 1800s shared footage of Frank B. Wood talking about witnessing Orville and Wilbur Wright making their first attempt at flying. | Continue reading
Josiah Ross set up a camera to capture how Phillip, his adorably chatty orange tabby cat, would respond once he left the apartment. | Continue reading
Charles Berthoud performed a funky instrumental tune on Mattias Krantz's bluetooth-enabled 360° spinning guitar/bass combo. | Continue reading
Posit Pixel explained the distinguishing features of 44 different animals, both living and extinct, from smallest to largest. | Continue reading
Nika Diwa captured adorable footage of her daughter giving her husband a full nail salon treatment using colorful straws taped to his fingers. | Continue reading
Baby cow twins who'd been rejected by a dairy and rescued by Happy Compromise Sanctuary were reunited with their mother a year later. | Continue reading
Sam O'Nella Academy explained why several different foods from abroad have either been banned or restricted in the United States. | Continue reading
Tour guide Adam Thorn Smith described how Mill Ends Park in Portland, Oregon, the world's smallest park, came to exist. | Continue reading
A very lively cat enjoys playing hide and seek and other games with her favorite young pajamaed human on a daily basis. | Continue reading
Wildlife rescuer Joe Rocco of The Broken Antler came to the rescue a young fawn who deliberately was shot with a practice arrow. | Continue reading
Matthieu Livingston created "Wet Paint", a documentary about Robert Pammen, the last painter of the iconic red telephone boxes in London. | Continue reading
Shirin Abedinirad created "Reflective Journey", a VR installation featuring doors and mirrors salvaged from the 2023 Turkish earthquake. | Continue reading
A lovebird named Ku-chan made his jealous feelings perfectly clear when his human Bettyco was petting a tiny rubber ducky instead of him. | Continue reading
A sneaky dog moved his nose next to the Cheeto that an unsuspecting hamster was eating and stole the cheese puff for himself. | Continue reading
A Colombian musician picked up his pan flute and performed a catchy duet with a noisy washing machine that provided a decent beat. | Continue reading
Percussionist Jeremie Carrier played fifteen different notes on a marimba, each at a cascading interval difference of two beats per minute. | Continue reading
A colorful 84 year old blind Amazon parrot named Koko, who was born in 1940, finally found a permanent loving home after years of abuse. | Continue reading
René Carbajal, the senior aquarist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, showed what it's like to take care of their resident giant Pacific octopuses. | Continue reading
Former airline employee Darby Maloney shared a very helpful hack to keeping track of any airline flight with an iPhone. | Continue reading
Great Big Story visited Vlad Kreimer at SOMA Laboratory in Warsaw, Poland where he builds incredible experimental electronic instruments. | Continue reading
"Help I'm On Fire" traveled to Forks, Washington, to meet John Anderson, an extreme beachcomber who opened a museum for all his finds. | Continue reading
A pack of adorable Corgi puppies joined a yoga class at Sirdies Joga in Vilnius, Lithuania, causing disruption everywhere they went. | Continue reading
Pianist Loren DiGiorgi musically reimagined famous classical composers such as Beethoven, Chopin, Mozart, and Brahms as lounge pianists. | Continue reading
WordTips compiled an interesting set of data that plots the literal meaning of US states and cities on maps of each quadrant of the country. | Continue reading
A pair of guinea pigs named Wilbur and Milo engaged in an adorable parsley eating contest while sitting in lovely blue an white floral bowls. | Continue reading
Polish puppeteer Lukasz Puczko and his realistic dog marionette Burek, hilariously interacted with an audience member's lookalike pet dog. | Continue reading
A big beautiful Newfoundland dog named Cocoa absolutely insists upon using the kitchen counter as her bed over anything else in the house. | Continue reading
Max Miller of Tasting History prepared a waffle recipe from 1714 while talking about the history of waffles. | Continue reading
The Paint Explainer gave detailed examples of evert famous optical illusion over the course of eight dizzying minutes. | Continue reading
SUCK UK created a bitchin' cardboard cat scratchpad that looks a lot like a Moog analog synthesizer from the 1980s. | Continue reading
Artist Mong Sweets prepared a mouth-watering, four-course fine dining meal model made completely out of Play-Doh. | Continue reading
Men in Almaty, Kazakhstan used a ladder to rescue a black cat who had gotten stranded on a very narrow ledge on the side of a river canal. | Continue reading
The BBC series Tonight visited a group of men in Rochdale, England who conducted bullfights with bikes instead of bulls. | Continue reading
A little boy bravely approached a giant excavator that filled his bright yellow toy dump truck with dirt from the construction site. | Continue reading
Linguist Rob Watts of RobWords looks at the etymological origins behind the names of all 50 states within the United States. | Continue reading
"I Did Not Know That" took a nostalgic look at the game show "The Dating Game", noting how many celebrities appeared before they were famous. | Continue reading
A sweet golden retriever named Aldo works for Parque Dental in Quito, Ecuador providing comfort to children who are afraid of the dentist. | Continue reading
A bale of turtles in a pond worked together to come to the rescue of a desperately flapping turtle who was upside down. | Continue reading
"Listening In" looks at the origin of the poignant W.H. Auden poem "Stop All the Clocks" which was recited in "Four Weddings and a Funeral". | Continue reading
Olly Richards offered very colorful descriptions of each letter in the English alphabet, noting the imagery and origins of each sound. | Continue reading
Gavin Heffernan and Harun Mehmedinovic captured stunning high-definition footage of Joshua Tree National Park going from day to night | Continue reading
Benjamin Bär performed a meditative cover of the traditional Middle-Eastern song "Misirlou" on Mulatar, a bespoke string instrument. | Continue reading
A pair of magnetic toy cars cleverly transform into a beautiful unicorn when they crash into each other in just the right way. | Continue reading
Multi-instrumentalist Daniel Swisher performed a musical medley encompassing ten different styles of punk music. | Continue reading
Felix Hell traveled to Atlantic City to play a tribute to JS Bach on the world's largest pipe organ at the Boardwalk Hall Auditorium. | Continue reading