Do Rock Goats really eat Rock?

Do Rock Goats really eat Rock?

Rock Goats also known as Rocky mountain goat or simply mountain goat is a hoofed mammal inhabiting North America.  Its scientific name is Oreamnos americanus. Despite its name it does not exactly belong to Goat family but is only closely allied and is properly known as goat-antelope. These wonderful creatures have strong hoofs enabling them to move up and down the rocks without letting them fall. This incredible feature makes them good mountain habitant. Their entire life is spent roaming on difficult peaks and rocks. The most important thing that…

Offices now in Forest

Offices now in Forest

Have you ever dreamt of working in the forest? Now companies like Amazon, Samsung and Alibaba are building structures in such a way that you can walk from the office and reach forest in few minutes and work in the lap of nature. Companies are resorting to state of the art designs at work place so that employees are more happy, give better productivity and can stay for longer hours to meet deadlines. This trend is called Biophilia where the people tend to connect with the nature. We feel more…

Duck like Dinosaurs Species found

Duck like Dinosaurs Species found

Dinosaurs have always been a mystery for human being and have always been a subject of experiment and finding something new about them. Recently a new species of Dinosaurs has been found and is named Halszkaraptor esuilliei after Polish palaeontologist Halszka Osmolska. This species has a bill like a duck, teeth like a croc’s, a swanlike neck and killer claws, flippers like a penguin but walked like an ostrich. This meat eating Dino can also swim making it the first of its kind having swimming ability. Though the creature could…

Antartica ice block is breaking

Antartica ice block is breaking

Can you imagine breaking off Larsen C ice shelf in Antarctica which is 100 area of Manhattan, New York? Larsen C is located on western coast of Antarctica. This chunk is finger like shaped. Rift has been widened from 50 meters in 2011 to 500 meters today. The real danger is from inland glaciers. The breaking off, or calving, of ice shelves is a natural process, but global warming is thought to have accelerated the process. We should conserve nature and try not to intervene with nature as this phenomenon…