This flock of Pink Sheep reside at SheepWorld, a New Zealand Nature Park. Those running the park originally dyed the animals as part of breast cancer awareness week, but it proved to be such a hit with visitors that they decided to keep them as a permanent feature. The vegetable based food coloring used to dye the animals is harmless and reportedly “Feedback from visitors is 99 per cent positive.” I think they look pretty cool.
Read more about the Pink Sheep and see additional photos at This Link.
Oh my god! In an effort to fulfill my promise to blog about skulls for the next few days, I accidentally discovered this amazing skull-related website called the Skull A Day Blog. Skull a Day is maintained by this guy named Noah Scanlin who, quite obviously, is obsessed with Skulls! Metal! The blog started on June 4th 2007 with skull dude vowing to make one new skull each day for a year, and post it on the blog. When he posted his 365th skull on June 2nd of this year, he turned the blog over to submissions from the vast skull-loving public. You could spend hours on this blog. Why not start now?