9 Jan 2013, 17:02 UTC · By: Andrei Nedelea / It`s funny how our ‘modern technology’ runs into its limitations, we always turn to nature to find a solution or workaround for the problem. Examples are many, and they only stand to pro...
27 Dec 2012, 13:55 UTC · By: Andrei Nedelea / Animal-related crashes usually involve the vehicle hitting the animal, usually because it runs right in front of it, with no real space to maneuver, or brake. However, in this video, the animal (a h...
21 Dec 2012, 18:37 UTC · By: Mihnea Radu / Christmas is coming and the world isn’t coming to an end. Tis the season to be jolly, but also the season to think about God’s other creatures that share this planet with us. Being gr...
13 Dec 2012, 09:07 UTC · By: Andrei Nedelea / After extensive training and special preparation, Porter the pound dog from Auckland, New Zealand, finally drove a Mini around a portion of a racing track, on video. He operated the steering, automa...
11 Dec 2012, 08:34 UTC · By: Andrei Nedelea / After seeing the dogs which can drive a car, nothing will surprise us, really. However, this contraption, and the way in which it is operated have impressed us. It is an electric buggy, which can be...
10 Dec 2012, 14:28 UTC · By: Andrei Nedelea / You may remember an article we posted last week, in which we talked about how three dogs from New Zealand were being taught how to drive? We were skeptical at first too, but after seeing this latest...
7 Dec 2012, 11:51 UTC · By: Andrei Nedelea / The misconceived preconception that dogs are dumb has been disproved on countless occasions, and while they may lack our mental and intelectual capacity, they are still capable of learning to do com...
14 Nov 2012, 15:09 UTC · By: Mihnea Radu / As you all know, production of the Amarok used to take place only in Argentina, but these rugged new pickups are also now assembled in Hanover, Germany. The first right-hand drive Amarok to come ...
13 Nov 2012, 12:49 UTC · By: Andrei Nedelea / Russian drivers are not known for their kindness and compassion towards others, and it is therefor more surprising that a driver actually stopped, despite the fact that the traffic lights were green...
7 Nov 2012, 10:22 UTC · By: Andrei Nedelea / While in continental Europe we have problems with deer, foxes, rabbits and sometimes wild boars, nothing the size of a moose ever crosses the road. In Russia, though, there seem to be a lot of them,...
3 Oct 2012, 07:53 UTC · By: Andrei Nedelea / Downhill skateboarding is easily one of the most exciting ways to get around without an engine, by using your own body’s inertia to keep going. It is, however, very tricky to master, and any w...
26 Sep 2012, 15:50 UTC · By: Andrei Nedelea / Of all the weird things / animals we have seen transported in various ways around the world, we had never seen a giraffe being transported at all. Well, in China, they go about it the old fashioned ...
11 Sep 2012, 08:43 UTC · By: Andrei Nedelea / The fact that animals don’t like cars at all is a well-known fact. They probably hate the noise and the smell much more than we do, and so they go to extreme lengths to try to ‘eliminate...
2 Aug 2012, 11:54 UTC · By: Andrei Nedelea / This one has really baffled us. While we understand the Dubai camel, posted a few days ago, we certainly don’t understand where this one came from (or this one, for that matter). It was sp...
30 Jul 2012, 11:31 UTC · By: Mihnea Radu / Why did the camel cross the road? We don’t know but one thing is for sure, we have a whole bunch of animals in places where they shouldn’t be: dogs, cats, moose, and deer, they’ve ...
27 Jul 2012, 13:51 UTC · By: Andrei Nedelea / Animals seem to be more resilient than we give them credit for. Take this buffalo which has no trouble in causing damage to a car passing by, or this Russian sheep who gets hit by a car, then spins ...
27 Jul 2012, 12:30 UTC · By: Andrei Nedelea / It seems that the ‘elk test’ (or ‘moose test’) should also be carried out in Russia, as there seem to be a multitude of encounters between cars and moose or elk. Take this vi...
3 Jul 2012, 15:49 UTC · By: Mihnea Radu / Why did the endangered chicken cross the road? To get to the other side, but can it do that safely when there are cars traveling at speed, ready to turn anything into roadkill. Obviously, there&rsqu...
6 Jun 2012, 13:14 UTC · By: Mihnea Radu / We would have understood somewhat if a camel was spotted in Saudi Arabia or Iran, but this is clearly some sort of ex-soviet country, looking at those pipes that go over the road instead of under it...