The World Wildlife Fund released a report highlighting stunning new plant and animal species discoveries in the eastern Himalayas.

According to CNN, Most people hate rainy weather. It can put a damper on plans and keep you cooped up indoors. But spare a thought for the Burmese snub-nosed monkey. The furry fellow often spends rainy days with its head down between its knees because otherwise the water runs into its upturned nose and makes it sneeze. Hunters in Myanmar's remote and rugged Kachin state, where the monkeys live, say it's easy to track them down during a downpour thanks to their bouts of sneezing.