The interwebs says its just a water snake with moss/algea growing on and around it. Lol not falling for that trick scientists. We're all fucked
Yeah I saw that too. But I can’t help but think it’s really unlikely that algae would be that uniform and symmetrical growing on a moving creature. So yeah, it’s more likely the first step towards a Reign of Fire type situation. Which was set in the future in the year 2020.
Similar-sized bear strolling up on a campsite. https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cx06pK7Ipxb/?igshid=MWZjMTM2ODFkZg==
I was looking for the dog thread but I figured i would drop this here since she is a menace to society by being so cute. She is so lovely that it is almost scary
It's not a bad video. At no point can you see the dog underwater. The Kangaroo is just holding the dog. An ex-cop and martial artist in Australia came to the rescue of his dog in a now-viral video. Mick Moloney was walking along a river with his dogs when he noticed one was missing. That’s when he was a 7-foot-tall kangaroo in the water that was drowning his pup. Moloney jumped into action and punched the kangaroo to free his dog. “I saw a kangaroo … with his arms in the water, basically just staring at me,” Moloney told 7 News. “Hutchy came up gasping for air, water spilling out of his mouth and screaming his head off. “I was like, “are you kidding me?'” Moloney warned the kangaroo that he was going to punch it in the head, before hauling off and striking the animal. The dog was safely taken to the shore while the kangaroo continued to stare Moloney down in the wild video. Moloney, meanwhile, said he suffered some minor scratches on his arm as the kangaroo briefly fought back. Who knew kangaroos could be so dangerous?
I assume every body of water in Australia has a crocodile in it, so in my mind that guy is a shit dog owner
Pretty common snake trap. Its tied in a noose/slipknot with a spring-type rig. Bait the trap and as soon as the snake slithers in the hole in the rope, a twig or other trip wire is triggered that pulls the rope tight.
This isn't scary, but also want to share and don't know where else to post Spirit bears are albino black bears only found in Coastal BC. Stunningly beautiful. These pictures are amazing
Instagram is a social media hellhole like everything else, but with some effort you can sift through the bullshit and see/learn about some amazing stuff