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- Confused Cow Thinks She Is a Dog
- China Unveils World’s Largest and Longest 3D Street Painting
- Company Celebrates National Jerky Day with Meaty Mount Rushmore
Confused Cow Thinks She Is a Dog Posted: 16 Jun 2014 03:13 AM PDT Milkshake may be a perfectly normal-looking cow, but she's 'udderly' confused. All her best friends are dogs, she refuses to graze like all the other cows and she wants her food to be brought to her in a bowl, just like for her canine friends.You guessed it, the eight-year-old Hereford heifer thinks she is a dog! Beth DiCaprio of the Grace Foundation, who rescued Milkshake from an abusive animal hoarder, said: "I think a lot of people think it's like a trick. She hung out with the dogs, so I think that's what she assumed – that's what she is, more than a cow. She doesn't really know. She was never around another cow." Beth even tried getting a cow friend for her, at the El Dorado Hills ranch in California, but Milkshake still feels comfortable with the pack. She follows Beth and her mutt Riley all over the ranch. "She follows me around all day long, just like my dogs – she comes and watches me tend to all the other animals. She's even followed me into the bathroom before, although she was a little scared of her own reflection." Milkshake has tried to get into the backseat of Beth's car and has no problems hanging out in her house.
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China Unveils World’s Largest and Longest 3D Street Painting Posted: 16 Jun 2014 01:58 AM PDT Nanjing city, the capital of China's Jiangsu Province, is the new home of the world's largest and longest 3D street painting. The artwork, named 'Rhythms of Youth' was unveiled on June 11; it is a whopping 365 meters long, covering over 2,500 square meters on the campus of the Communication University of China (CUCN). It has set two new Guinness World Records - one for the largest, and the other for the longest street painting in the world. The technique used to make the 3D painting is known as 'anamorphic' – the artwork is painted in a distorted fashion so it will only look right from a certain point of view. The team that created it was led by famous Chinese artist Yang Yongchun. "It took my team more than 20 days to finish the painting on the ground," he said. "Every day, we worked on it from daybreak when we could barely tell the colors apart until it was too dark to see anything. We've devoted all of our time, energy and attention to this painting."
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Company Celebrates National Jerky Day with Meaty Mount Rushmore Posted: 16 Jun 2014 12:40 AM PDT Jack Link's, a popular manufacturer of beef jerky, came up with a grand way to celebrate National Jerky Day this year. They organized the construction of 'Meat Rushmore', an all-meat replica of the popular American monument, Mount Rushmore. The 13 foot by 17 foot structure was unveiled in New York City on June 12, as a part of the Jerky Day celebrations. The humongous meat mountain took 1,400 hours to assemble – it is covered in over 1,600 pounds of beef, pork and turkey jerky. If you were to lay out all the meat used in a single line, you'd end up with close to 10 kilometers of jerky. The core of the sculpture was hand carved using foam, and then each layer of jerky was individually applied over it. Over 20 staff members worked on the project, supervised by art director Alex Valhouli.
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