Top 10 Most Dangerous Dog Breeds in the World 2015 Dogs have the reputation of being the best friends and most faithful animals to the human race, but there are some breeds of dogs, which can be a lurking danger as they are likely to attack people, even their owners, at any point of time. Listed below are the 10 most dangerous dog breeds in the world: 10. Chow Chow: This cute looking Chinese breed of dogs can deceive with its adorable appearance, but can be very dangerous if it sees someone threaten its owner, as it was basically hunting breed used by shepherds to protect their livestock. 9. Bullmastiffs The next dog breed to feature among the most dangerous dog breeds in the world is the Bullmastiff, which primarily being a guard dog, is very aggressive in nature. However, with the right kind of training, this powerful breed can be controlled to be a perfect guard dog. 8. Alaskan Malamutes Featuring n...
24 Rarest of Rare Awesome Things Found on Earth Ever::::::::::::: Presenting a collection of the most amazing and rare things that our magnificent planet has to offer. These are so beautifully exquisite that you will not believe your eyes. 1. White Peacocks (Found in Grasslands of Australia and India) These majestically beautiful creatures are a rare species of the peacock. White peacocks are not albinos; they have a genetic mutation that is known as Leucism, which causes the lack of pigments in the plumage. 2. Bismuth Crystals Found all over the world, Bismuth is a chemical element which is 86% as dense as lead. It is a brittle metal with a silvery white color when freshly produced, but is often seen in air with a pink tinge owing to surface oxidation. This marvel of nature is found in a series of geometrical lines and figures that resemble something of a sci-fi movie. But trust me its real! Unbelievable right? 3. The Insides of a Meteorite On the outside meteorites ...
10 Scientific Benefits of Being a Dog Owner The war between cat and dog people is vicious. 1. YOU GET SICK LESS. If our cleaning commercials are to be believed, humanity is in the midst of a war against germs—and we won’t stop until every single one is dead. In reality, the amount of disinfecting we do is making us sicker; since our bodies are exposed to a less diverse mix of germs, meaning our entire microbime is messed up. Fortunately, dogs are covered in germs! Having a dog in the house means more diverse bacteria enters the home and gets inside the occupants (one study found “dog-related biodiversity” is especially high on pillowcases.) In turn, people with dogs seem to get ill less frequently and less severely than people—especially children—with cats or no pets. 2. YOU'RE MORE RESISTANT TO ALLERGIES. hile dogs can be one of the worst triggers for people with allergies, growing up in a house with a dog makes children less likely to develop allergies...
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