
A dog headed to the park or on a roadtrip with its head stuck out of a car window is the perfect picture of happiness. But why is it that dogs love sticking their head out the window so much? Most scientists and dog experts believe that it has to do with their excellent sense of smell. Dogs rely far more on smell than they do on any other sense, so the air rushing past them and into their nose represents an all-you-can-eat buffet of information about the world around them.
A dog headed to the park or on a roadtrip with its head stuck out of a car window is the perfect picture of happiness.

Riding across a river bareback is tricky enough ... let alone trying to do it on a bear's back. But that didn't stop this plucky young cub from giving it a go, when he leapt aboard his mother as she tried to catch a salmon. The youngster clung on for dear life as she galloped across the shallows after the slippery fish in scenes that better resembled a game of Buckaroo than a predator's hunt for her supper.
Riding across a river bareback is tricky enough ... let alone trying to do it on a bear's back. But that didn't stop this plucky young cub from giving it a go, ...
