Cats react to things invisible to their humans and it appears this capacity has been scientifically proven, with implications for their capacity for consciousness and intelligence. Check out this latest study, by way of Bence Nanay, to apprehend how felines are a little more human than expected. In other news Uri Geller isn't truly clairvoyant.
Surprised Pikachu Face! How's that again? If he was, why did he need
Volunteers To Spend Two Years Finding 'Elusive Rat' On Psychic's Remote Island? Kirsten Robertson wasn't one of those volunteers but she has the scoop on how Geller required the help of mundane humans to find a rat. A drunken monkey could've done the job in half the time! Speaking of which,
Do Monkeys Get Drunk? Stuart Blackman has the answer, but it remains a mystery if monkeys will pick up the tab. And what do drunken monkeys see after tippling? Certainly not pink elephants! Perhaps it's something along the lines of this
Video Showing 'Tiny Dinosaurs' Dashing Along A Beach. Among the cybernauts confounded by this nutty footage is Tim Binnall who explains a little bit about this strange sight. (CS)
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