Las imágenes de un caballo que protegió a su dueño tras el terremoto de magnitud 7,4 ocurrido en Japón se han convertido en tendencia en las redes sociales
Following the price reveal of Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour, former Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aimé posted a link to this video of how he fought against Shigeru Miyamoto to have Wii Sports as a free pack-in for the Wii!
“Reggie, Nintendo does not give away software for free.” - Shigeru Miyamoto
He fought to make it free and help the Wii become a huge success in the west. We need more people like Reggie at Nintendo! via @IGN
The 392-year-old shark found in the Arctic Ocean is a Greenland shark, a species known for its astonishing longevity.
This particular shark, discovered by researchers, is believed to be the oldest living vertebrate on Earth, with its age determined through radiocarbon dating of its eye lenses. Greenland sharks grow incredibly slowly, about 1 centimeter per year, and can live for centuries in the cold, deep waters of the Arctic. Their slow metabolism and frigid habitat contribute to their remarkable lifespan.
This ancient shark has witnessed nearly four centuries of history, surviving through profound changes in the environment and the world. Its discovery has provided scientists with invaluable insights into the aging processes of vertebrates and the mysterious life cycles of deep-sea creatures, reminding us of the hidden wonders that still lie beneath the ocean's surface.
Some of the Heart-Breaking Moments captured on camera ~ A Thread 🧵
1. Survivors of the Dachau concentration camp demonstrate the operation of the crematorium by dragging a corpse toward one of the ovens. Germany, April 1945.