Only so much room in my nightmares. Now I'm momentarily seeing this shithead whenever I glance into my rearview mirror. Better be a tmb gofundme for my family the next time a shoebill gets posted here.
Orcas are the best animals on earth. A pod in Argentina has figured out how to hunt “on land”. No other orcas in the world do this. They’re so incredibly smart https://www.reuters.com/article/us-argentina-orcas-feature-idUSMAR71901420080417
I don't know if I've ever rooted for an alligator or crocodile... maybe against a snake Fucking assholes can't even chew.
Hippos are the undisputed dickheads in the animal planet. Fucking herbivores that occasionally eat meat but mostly kill anything just for fun.
Farmers often shoot wild animals that attack their livestock. But Paulson said he was able to put the lynx in a dog kennel before relocating it "a bit further out in the bush." The lynx was so skinny that Paulson and his family left the two dead chickens with the animal, after it was relocated. The dead chickens — named Freda and Birdie — will be missed by Paulson's children — Kickan, 6, and Charlie, 9 — who have named the lynx Tuffnut. good for the farmer
Appreciate the follow up. I've thought a lot about this vid. You answered one question, did he kill it. The other is how did he trap it that he could get his hands on his neck like that.
I believe the story said the hungry lynx was so intent on eating its chicken that it wouldn't turn towards the farmer but would only growl at him. I do something similar when I get takeout from Popeyes
lol I'm at a restaurant messing around while my dog is at the vet. just went to the bathroom. when I was coming back to my seat the table adjacent to me was talking about the guy who's been watching videos of hippos eating a deer.
Lots of inversion here so we see this Fata Morgana all the time with mountains in the distance. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fata_Morgana_(mirage)
This happens frequently here in Rapid City, especially during the winter. Can see the Badlands right around sunset from town (~40 ish miles away)
Another volcano erupted this week, this time in Iceland, 20 miles from the capital Reykjavik. There has not been an eruption on this peninsula in 800 years. https://www.npr.org/2021/03/19/9794...estern-iceland-after-thousands-of-earthquakes