
While there are so many people who find penguins absolutely adorable, given the right circumstances, few of us would dare to keep them as pets. However, once the opportunity arose, this Japanese family didn’t shy away from keeping one in their home, making it probably one of the most peculiar pets people have ever seen. In fact, it was so rare back in the day, that journalists from around the world were trying to get in touch with the family.
While there are so many people who find penguins absolutely adorable, given the right circumstances, few of us would dare to keep them as pets.

Completely neglected and almost falling to pieces, this little fish was severely suffering at the back of a Walmart store. Victoria Schild was not planning to buy any pets that day but after noticing this abandoned fish at the back of a store, she knew that she has to rescue him. “I felt incredibly sad for the little guy and decided that I didn’t want him to die in there, just rotting away,” Schild told.
Completely neglected and almost falling to pieces, this little fish was severely suffering at the back of a Walmart store.

An ice skating rink that froze 5,000 dead fish and other sea creatures under ice was forced to shut down after receiving public outrage and criticism. The amusement park was called Space World and located in Kitakyushu, Japan. According to the CNN news, on the day of its opening, the company posted pictures of dead animals on Facebook with the following caption: “I am d… d… drowning, s … s… suffocating”.
An ice skating rink that froze 5,000 dead fish and other sea creatures under ice was forced to shut down after receiving public outrage and criticism.

The picture was taken by Australian photographer Tim Samuel, who uploaded the snap to his Instagram account last December. Tim saw the flummoxed fish while out free diving in Byron Bay with a friend. Despite its obvious disadvantage, the fish was still able to control the movements of the equally hapless jellyfish. Unsurprisingly, Sam says he’s never seen anything quite like this during his five years as a photographer.
The picture was taken by Australian photographer Tim Samuel, who uploaded the snap to his Instagram account last December. Tim saw the flummoxed fish while out free diving in Byron Bay with a friend.

Dutch company Velda is changing how koi see the world with their revolutionary Floating Fish Dome. When placed in a pond and filled with water, the $200 (130£) device allows fish to swim up above the surface and see the world. It is also possible to train your koi to be fed inside so you can further admire them.
Dutch company Velda is changing how koi see the world with their revolutionary Floating Fish Dome. When placed in a pond and filled with water, ...

Turns out mammals and birds aren't the only warm-blooded creatures. This, ladies and gentlemen, is the opah, and it's blowing the science world away with the ability to warm its own body.
Turns out mammals and birds aren't the only warm-blooded creatures. This, ladies and gentlemen, is the opah, and it's blowing the science world away with the ability to warm its own body.

The fishmonger at this Santa Cruz Island fish stall isn't surprised to see this unusual client stop by for some scraps, but the fellow customers definitely find it a bit odd.
The fishmonger at this Santa Cruz Island fish stall isn't surprised to see this unusual client stop by for some scraps, but the fellow customers definitely find it a bit odd.

Watching fish swimming around is nice and relaxing even if you have a dinky little fish tank. It's even better when the fish tank itself is amazingly beautiful and seamlessly integrated into it's surroundings.
Watching fish swimming around is nice and relaxing even if you have a dinky little fish tank. It's even better when the fish tank itself is amazingly beautiful and seamlessly integrated into it's...

This building in Bangkok named “The New World Trade Center” was closed in 1997 due to not meeting regulations. Two years later a fire wrecked the building and it was then flooded, which eventually led to it becoming what is it today.
This building in Bangkok named “The New World Trade Center” was closed in 1997 due to not meeting regulations.

A woman in New Zealand catches a very big Tuna fish that weighs about 910 lbs (410 kg) and costs $2 million.
A woman in New Zealand catches a very big Tuna fish that weighs about 910 lbs (410 kg) and costs $2 million.

Exocoetidae, commonly called Flying Fish, is a family of fishes aptly named for their ability to emerge out of the water and glide for long distances with their outstretched pectoral fins. Their streamlined torpedo shape helps them gather enough underwater speed to break the surface, and their large, wing-like fins get them airborne. Once in the air, these fishes can glide over considerable distances. Their flights are typically around 50 meters, but some fishes have been recorded to fly up to 200 meters or more. Some species of flying fish have enlarged pelvic fins as well as enlarged pectoral fins, which allows them to fly further than two winged gliders (up to 400 meters), and have far greater maneuverability. These fishes are known as four-winged flying fish.
Exocoetidae, commonly called Flying Fish, is a family of fishes aptly named for their ability to emerge out of the water and glide for long distances with their outstretched pectoral fins.

Pacu, a relative of the piranha, lives in South America. But this one was caught near the Denmark–Sweden border.
Pacu, a relative of the piranha, lives in South America. But this one was caught near the Denmark–Sweden border.

What do most people do with fish they bring home from the market? If you’re normal you’d probably gut it and eat. (Actually if you’re really normal you buy that stuff pre-cut so you don’t ever have to look at their cold dead eyes staring back at you.) If you’re… not so normal like Paris based artist Anne-Catherine Becker-Echivard, you might make a weird-ass photo series of fish working on assembly lines or in laboratories. The series is called “Les Temps Modernes” (Modern Times in English) probably because in these modern times no one’s going to question your sanity for doing something like dressing up little fishies and taking pictures of them.
What do most people do with fish they bring home from the market? If you’re normal you’d probably gut it and eat.

Fish being delivered to a pet store. The fish is placed in small baggies but the baggies each had their own compartment in a styrofoam insert that fit in the box and contain several unchilled ice packs that help to maintain a good temperature within the box. The blue color is from a combination of a light tranquilizer, stress coat, and a medication to help prevent the fish from getting sick.
Fish being delivered to a pet store. The fish is placed in small baggies but the baggies each had their own compartment in a styrofoam insert that fit in the box and contain several unchilled ice...

Where pessimists see a half-empty glass, optimists come along to show that it’s actually half-full. Same goes for the ongoing chaos of the coronavirus—while some are hoarding away toilet paper like there’s no tomorrow, there are people who see positive outcomes even in a situation as dire as this. One of these positive outcomes is that pollution has dropped down dramatically following the lockdown of Italy.
Where pessimists see a half-empty glass, optimists come along to show that it’s actually half-full. Same goes for the ongoing chaos of the coronavirus—while some are hoarding away toilet paper...
