El #gato salvaje más pequeño de #África es considerado como la especie más mortal del mundo felino.
Se le conoce como gato montés de patas negras, capaz de viajar más de 30 km durante sus cacerías con un éxito del 60% de sus presas, el porcentaje más alto entre cualquier otro felino salvaje, y mucho más que el de los leones, que por ejemplo oscila entre el 25% de éxito.
Este singular gato, habita en las zonas áridas de África y Asia. Tiene pequeñas manchas o rayas negras y pelos claros, que lo hacen capaz de camuflarse entre los arbustos secos de los desiertos, particularmente por las noches.
Resulta difícil imaginar que un animal de apariencia tan inofensiva pueda ser tan letal, incluso matando a más de diez animales pequeños por cacería. Puede dar saltos de más de un metro para atrapar aves y los adultos pueden medir entre 36 y 52 cm, pesando entre uno y tres kilogramos.
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The smallest #wildcat in #Africa is considered to be the deadliest species in the feline world.
He is known as a black-legged mountain cat, capable of traveling more than 30 km during his hunts with a success of 60 % of his prey, the highest percentage among any other feral cat, and much more than that of lions, which for example ranges from 25 % success.
This unique cat, dwells in the arid areas of Africa and Asia. It has tiny black spots or stripes and clear hairs, which make it able to camouflage through the dry bushes of deserts, particularly at night.
It's hard to imagine that such a harmless looking animal can be so lethal, even killing more than ten small animals for hunting. It can leap more than one meter to catch birds and adults can measure between 36 and 52 cm, weighing between one and three kilograms.
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Finally EMCO got lifted here at my area. I went out for stairs training at a condo near to my house.
Did a 10 reps of 20 floors (60 meters) at a progressive effort with the last 2 reps at a cool down pace. Whole session without the used of metronome and I am glad to complete the session this morning after more than 3 weeks of not getting any stairs training physically.
I am happy with the payback from the effort of putting in daily visualisation of my stairs training mentally.
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2:27 | 2:21 | 2:19 | 2:15 | 2:11 |
2:08 | 1:54 | 1:46 | 2:30 | 2:11 |
With a great session this morning, and EMCO is finally lifted here at my area, I will be making an attempt to clock the fastest time on the coming 15th May to run up Burj Khalifa virtually (Level 160, 628 meters, 2909 steps). I will be aiming for the 628 meter elevation climb (10 reps of 20 Floors + a rep of 10 Floors to make it 630 meters) as elevation is the most accurate unit compared to number of steps and number of floors.
*Total number of steps are different from building to building, and not forget to mention step's height as well.
*If you do not have stairs to climb, you may step up and down from a stool or chair. Measure the height of the step up. For example a 30 cm stool, take 628m (62,800 cm) divide the 30 cm each step up and you will need to do a total of 2,093.33 times of step up or make it 2,094 times.
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10 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE 2011 JAPANESE TSUNAMI & TOHOKU EARTHQUAKE
(TOHOKU DISASTER) 東北地方太平洋沖地震 (March 11th)
The most powerful earthquake ever recorded to have hit Japan. A 9.0 magnitude. This of course triggered a massive tsunami that wrecked the north eastern coastline.
Japan was simply not as prepared as they thought they were for such a disaster. If that wasn’t bad enough, there was a Level 7 nuclear emergency at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant comparable to Chernobyl.
1) Every 800 to 1100 Years
From analysing the Holocene sequence in the Sendai area, it’s known that sometime between 1000 BC and 500 BC, a massive tsunami-generating earthquake hit the area.
Then in 1 AD, it hit again.
Over 800 years later, The Sanriku Earthquake and Tsunami of 869, devastated the same area in and around Sendai.
That’s 3 events of similar type and magnitude in the same region all in the last 3000 years. This indicates a recurrence interval of 800 to 1100 years. We were due another one...
2) Antarctic Ice
Seismic waves increased the flow of the Whillans Ice Stream in Antarctica, which is essentially a moving ice river. Sea waves, having traveled 13,000 km broke icebergs the size of Manhattan off the Sulzberger Ice Shelf.
3) Planetary Changes
The Earth’s axis shifted by 10 to 25 cm, which changed the tilt of the planet and the length of a day-. That’s right; the redistribution of Earth’s mass shortened our day by almost two microseconds.
4) Costliest Natural Disaster
The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, $15 billion
The 9/11 Terrorist Attacks, $20.7 billion
Hurricane Katrina in 2005, $45 billion
The 2008 Sichuan Earthquake in China, $148 billion
The 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan? Over $300 billion
5) Gaman
In Japan, immediately following the earthquake, there was a notable lack of disorder.
People remained calm despite having every right to freak out. They formed orderly lines outside supermarkets even though they were desperate for food. This act of civility is due to what the Japanese call, Gaman.
Gaman means to do one’s best in times of distress, to maintain self control and discipline. There is a national desire to see civility prevail, no matter the circumstances, even when one catastrophe piles onto another.
6) Yakuza Crime Syndicate
Members of the Yakuza, Japan’s organised crime syndicate, helped enforce order on the streets.
7) North Korean Assist
North Korea donated a $100,000 US to the Japanese Red Cross Society, and the late former leader Kim Jong-Il himself sent half a million dollars to Korean residents in Japan caught up in the disaster.
8) Celebrity Aid
All around the world, many celebrities privately donated to the relief effort, including Hikaru Utada, Gackt, AKB48, Girls’ Generation, Jackie Chan, Clint Eastwood, Sandra Bullock, Gwen Stefani, Shakira, Black Eyed Peas, My Chemical Romance, and Lady Gaga.
9) Ghost Passengers
Police have received hundreds of reports from people who have apparently seen ghosts in tsunami-devastated towns. Taxi drivers in particular have reported picking up ghost passengers.
10) Vindicated Mayor
Wamura became the mayor of Fudai, and in 1972, he started construction on a 15.5 meter floodgate. The total cost was 3.56 billion yen. Many residents as well as the village council felt a floodgate of that size was unnecessary. It was reckless spending from a foolish mayor.
The Tohoku tsunami destroying towns along the north eastern coast. Fudai, however, was spared. Wamura’s floodgate had prevented much of the water from coming in. He had saved the town that had doubted him.
Today, Kotaku Wamura is remembered as a hero, the saviour of Fudai.
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