| On the daily basis interesting and strange events 
		occurs around the World and some of these events get status of World 
		records. In this article we mention some of those events that emergence 
		took place is in recent days. We believe that after reading them you may 
		not stay without enjoying.
 | 
	
		| 
		Scientist makes world’s smallest frog
 Chinese scientist, in a big development, has created the world’s 
		smallest specimen (frogs), through simulated breeding. The experiment 
		was quite uncanny and spine-chilling.
 
 Professor Hu Gansehng is a Computer Science Professor at the Jiangxi 
		Science and Technology Normal University in Nanchang.
 
 These are the tinniest frogs of about half centimeter long but can leap 
		up to 10cm. These frogs can be seen through magnifying glass. To create 
		these tiny frogs, the professor crossbred numerous local frogs.
 
 Professor Hu Gansheng said, “Last year, I went to the suburbs and caught 
		several types of frogs, and dedicated myself to cross-breeding them to 
		make new frog types… This type of new frog is very small, but very 
		active. They love sports.” Professor Hu Gansheng has accomplished his 
		task by spending his spare time in catching frogs.
 
 After Hu accomplished his experimental breeding, he was thrilled and 
		hesitated to tell his colleagues, as they would question his commitment 
		to the job. However, he is planning to continue the breeding process to 
		create a market for them as innovation pets.
 
 The professor Hu Gansheng also claimed that these tiny frogs will turn 
		out to be more powerful than expected.
 
 | 
	
		| 
		 | 
	
		| 
		Man jailed for biting python snake twice
 
 A US citizen has sent to jail after biting a a python snake twice in a north Sacramento neighborhood.
 
 David Senk, 54, was jailed on suspicion of maiming or mutilating a reptile, with bail set at $10,000, the Sacramento Bee reported.
 
 Police say a python underwent emergency surgery after a man allegedly bit the creature twice.
 
 Officers were called to Del Paso Heights around 6:30 p.m. Thursday after a passer-by reported that a man was lying on the ground and might have been assaulted, according to Sgt. Andrew Pettit. When they arrived, they found David Senk, 54, still lying there — but police say he wasn’t the one who was assaulted.
 
 Another man approached officers and accused Senk of taking two bites out of his pet python, Pettit said.
 
 The man, who was an acquaintance of Senk, told police that the suspect asked to hold the pet, then began biting, the Sacramento Bee reported.
 
 | 
	
		| 
		 
 | 
	
		| 
		Teen gets six years imprisonment in seven cent robbery
 A teenager in Syracuse is facing up to six years in prison after being 
		convicted of a robbery that netted him only seven cents in change.
 
 Anthony Stewart, 15, was charged with robbing a 73-year-old man in 
		December of last year. In the process of the robbery, Stewart beat and 
		kicked the man and displayed a gun (which was later discovered to have 
		been a BB gun) before finding out the only cash the man had was loose 
		change.
 
 Stewart decided to fight the charge of first-degree robbery, claiming he 
		was not involved in the crime. The robbery victim, however, identified 
		Stewart as one of the perpetrators. He was later found guilty.
 
 Because of the nature of the crime, Onondaga County Judge William Walsh 
		treated Stewart as an adult offender, and the felony conviction will 
		remain on his record. If he had pleaded guilty, he likely would have 
		been considered a “youthful offender,” and the felony would have been 
		removed.
 
 Walsh had treated Stewart’s accomplice, Skyler Ninham, 16, as a youthful 
		offender because Ninham accepted the guilty plea. Ninham faces up to 
		four years in prison.
 
 Stewart’s defense attorney, Laurin Haddad, reportedly said that she was 
		“disappointed” that Stewart will be branded “a felon for the rest of his 
		life” over seven cents.
 
 | 
	
		| 
		 
 | 
	
		| 
		Edible fragrances in pill form
 Many people smell so good you could eat them, but would you eat perfume 
		to smell oh so good?
 
 According to Green Muze, people can stop spritzing and put down the 
		perfume bottle because new fragrance line, Swallowable Parfum is rolling 
		out in capsule form.
 
 The edible fragrance was created in conjunction with a Harvard 
		University biologist and it’s designed to absorb into the skin.
 
 | 
	
		| 
		 
 |