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StumbleUpon top 5 rated websites: super cute but deadly animals

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Friday 29 January 2010 01:00 GMT
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A look at this week's top-rated websites from StumbleUpon, recorded on January 29.

This week's selection includes a photo of a baby elephant in tall grass, some extraordinary Islamic architecture in Iran, an article on cute but deadly animals, a grocery store that does away with packaging to help the environment, and an article about how to make a Coke can roll using CSS coding.

1. Baby Asian Elephant in Tall Grass
http://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/wallpaper/animals/photos/baby-animals/baby-asian-elephant/

2. pesaretabrizi - Architecture of IRAN during Islamic times
http://pesaretabrizi.livejournal.com/1595.html

3. 15 Cute Animals That Will Cause You Horrible Harm
http://brainz.org/15-cute-animals-will-cause-you-horrible-harm/

4. Londons Unpackaged Grocery Shop: No Packaging
http://www.good.is/post/london-s-unpackaged-grocery-shop-no-packaging-whatsoever

5. Ajaxian & Rolling a Coke can around with pure CSS
http://ajaxian.com/archives/rolling-a-coke-can-around-with-pure-css

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