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"They've created the first ever insurance policy to protect his iconic mane for the entire NFL season," Procter & Gamble said in a statement.
Polamalu, a five-times Pro Bowl selection, suffered some injuries last year but is back in the game and expected to be the backbone of his side's defence this season.
His hair has come under attack on the field before, with Larry Johnson of the Chiefs tackling Polamalu by the hair in a 2006 game, but no details were given of exactly what damage to his hair would trigger a claim on the insurance policy.
A rare fire tornado, also known as a fire devil, was filmed spinning hot-headedly around arable land in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil.Thankfully, fire devils don’t occur too often, and this particular trail blazer was a baby.
All the same, the phenomenon, which occured in the northwest city of Aracatuba, caused drivers on a nearby motorway to stop en masse and stare.
Fire whirls are caused by warm updrafts over the fire and usually last just a few minutes. The largest have been known to tower more than a kilometre high, contain winds of 100mph and last 20 minutes.
The most devastating fire whirl to date occurred after the 1923 Great Kanto earthquake in Japan.
The fires it started in a largely wooden Tokyo killed a staggering 38,000 people.
Experts say it shows that the surface of the moon is shrinking because its centre is getting colder.
Objects often get smaller as they get colder, but scientists don't know how long this has been happening to the moon.
Fourteen new cracks have been spotted in lunar photos like the one above.
It's thought the moon has contracted by about 100 metres sometime over the last billion years.
The moon is around 4.5 billion years old so it won't be disappearing too soon!
A 100km long traffic jam in China has entered its ninth day and drivers are being warned the bottleneck could continue for a month.Small traffic accidents or broken-down cars are aggravating the congestion which started on August 14.
But those affected have been taking the disruption in their stride.
Drivers have been playing chess or cards, with some joking "concerts should be held at each congested area every weekend, to alleviate drivers' homesickness".
And local residents have been benefiting from the queue too by setting up temporary stalls selling food and drink to the car owners.
There has been anger that some vendors have been making a small fortune by overcharging drivers for items including noodles and hot water.
Around 400 police officers are at the scene 24 hours a day to make sure the situation stays calm.
It is hoped the roadworks will be completed by the end of September but congestion and road safety are a huge concern for Chinese motorists.
Traffic jams have been frequent since May due to the rapid increase of trucks to a daily peak of about 17,000.
Niu Fengrui, director of the Institute for Urban and Environmental Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences told the Global Times poor road planning was part of the problem: "If there's no traffic jam in the city, that would be news.
"Our government should pick up the pace of urban infrastructure construction and spend some of its budget."
A boat built to resemble a Great White Shark that can fly up to 12 feet through the air before diving through the waves has been dubbed the ultimate millionaire’s toy.The £60,000 James Bond style craft, called Seabreacher X, can reach up to speeds of 50 mph on water or 25 mph after diving below the surface.
The two-seater boat, built in the same shape and length (about 12 feet) as a shark, is kitted out with all the luxuries a millionaire would want.
Among the high-tech features includes a snorkel mounted video camera that can transmit live video to LCD screens for the pilot and passenger during dives, GPS navigation and on board stereo with iPod docking.
Driving similar to a high-powered jetski, the snorkel supplies air to the 260hp supercharged engine.
It can “sustain high speed dives and then breach the surface launching the entire vessel clear out of the water” while mimicking the “tail articulation of real aquatic animals like sharks and dolphins”. It takes about three months to build.
Its inventors hope the part jet-ski, part boat will cash in on the lucrative water sports market after figures showed that every year spend Americans spend on average $34 billion on the industry.
Seabreacher's co-owner, Rob Innes, 37, a self confessed “water sports fanatic”, described the experience as “intense, extreme play”.
“The seabreacher is really for people with a large disposable income who want to have fun,” he told the Daily Mail.
“It's pretty popular in the Middle East, but we've also sold them to clients in Korea and the Caribbean.”
“The new drag-boat style wrap-around canopy was primarily designed to reduce heat build up in the cockpit.”
He added: “This, combined with the gaping jaws, give the whole vessel a far more menacing presence.
“This isn't a submarine, you're not going to visit the Titanic in it. It's more of a cross between a plane and a boat, and we've been improving the models constantly so they can do more and more tricks.”
Mr Innes said a U.S. Navy research officer visited his company’s Redding, Northern California base to inspect the designs.
The company plans to build 10 of this particular model with two already pre-sold. It is based on a previous model that is shaped similar to a dolphin.
A Hungarian priest who performs skateboard tricks in a bid to encourage youngsters to go to church has become an online hit.Me my Shark and I from Chuck Patterson on Vimeo.
The professional surfer had spotted two sharks while out stand-up paddling surfing with a couple of friends at San Onofre beach, California.
But undeterred by their presence, the 41-year-old waterman returned the following day with a waterproof camera and stroked out to see if they would show up again.
Within a matter of minutes, the Californian found himself surrounded by a pair of Great White Sharks and caught them on video swimming just feet away from him.
His second pair of ears don't have any canals, so he doesn't possess any extra Jedi hearing powers, but he certainly looks the part.
And believe it or not, Luntik isn't the first four-eared cat the world has seen.
A pensioner thinks he may have found one of the world’s deadliest spiders in Britain lurking outside his garden shed in Gloucestershire.Experts say the highly venomous Funnel-web, a native species to Australia, has never been found in Britain.
His footage shows the black spider with distinctive white strips on its upper legs preying on a hummingbird hawk moth outside his home.
He found the beast when he went to fetch his lawn mower.
'It's terrifying to think I was so close to what could have been such a poisonous spider,' Mr Fryer told thisisgloucestershire.co.uk.
Mr Fryer, who has spent a lifetime working as a shepherd, knows a thing or two about wildlife, but he was totally baffled by the huge creepy crawly in his garden.
‘It was the middle of the day and to begin with I just thought it was a leaf,’ he said.
‘When I saw it was starting to move I was less than one metre away from it. I'd never seen anything like it. I dashed into the house to get my camera.’
Spider expert Mark Bushell, assistant curator of invertebrates at Bristol Zoo Gardens, thinks that the chances of it being a Funnel-web are slim.
He said: ‘I'd be very surprised if it was a Funnel-web spider, but it may be a tube web spider which is common across Europe and has a similar web to a funnel web spider.’
‘They have a bite which feels like a bee sting but has no lasting effects.’
Funnel-web facts:
*Funnel-web spiders are between two and seven centimetres in length.
*They are one of the most aggressive spiders on the planet, and strike repeatedly if even slightly provoked.
*Their bite is so powerful they can penetrate a human nail.
*Around 60 people have died from Funnel-web bites, but none since an anti-venom was concocted in 1981.
*They’re mostly found within a 160km radius of Sydney.
*Bite symptoms include mouth numbness, vomiting, abdominal pain, sweating and salivation.
The largest-ever painting by Pablo Picasso - measuring 10.4m by 11.7m - has gone on show in London for the first time.









Astronomers say a 'solar tsunami' is due to hit today, after a solar flare the size of the Earth was seen leaping from the Sun.
A 1949 Delahaye Type 175 Roadster owned by Brit blonde bombshell Diana Dors is expected to fetch £4 million at an auction in California, according to The Sun tabloid newspaper.The car has four completely-enclosed wheels, a transparent steering wheel, bird motifs on the inside of the doors and is still in its original light blue.
Diana, who starred in many films including 1956's Yield ToThe Night, died of cancer in 1984 aged 52.
A Kiwi adventurer has set off on a record-breaking four month and 31,000 km jetski journey from London to New Zealand.
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