Author: Harry
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Scary moment: Rare drone footage shows 30 orcas attacking a pair of much larger gray whales, and trying to eat them alive
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Gruesome moment two gray whales are forced to fend off ferocious attack from THIRTY killer whales in five-hour battle off California coast Captivating video has been released of a group of orca killer whales attacking two adult grey whales off the coast of California. The footage was captured using an overhead drone operated by Evan Brodsky, who…
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Bruised Baby Elephant Cries For Her Family During Dramatic Rescue
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A baby elephant who fell into a steep-sided watering hole in Africa was determined not to die. Bruises appeared on her battered body as she struggled to get free of the hole that could have been her final resting place. It was early morning on August 14 in Kenya when people from the Taita Hills…
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Dog lover saves drowning pit bull with CPR in Prospect Park
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She wasn’t going to let a drowning dog die. A dog lover saved an aging pit bull who was pulled from Brooklyn’s Prospect Park Lake Thursday — by administering “mouth-to-snout” resuscitation on the soggy pooch. “She was soaking wet. She smelled like a wet dog, and was dirty from being pulled from the water and…
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Man Spots Caged Abandoned Dog in a Frigid Lake, Leaps In to Rescue Her, Gives Her New Home
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An Illinois man has adopted a dog that he rescued from a cage thrown heartlessly into a frozen lake, giving the pup a new forever home after a heartbreaking case of abandonment. Bryant Fritz was out fishing on Kaufman Lake in Champaign, Illinois, this past November when he spotted a dog half immersed in the…
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First time We could observe chimps use insects as medicine on one another
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Many animals practice what looks like self-medication. A new report suggests that chimps tend wounds with insects, often treating each other. Credit: Amr Miqdadi / Pexels Many animals, including dogs, cats, parrots, butterflies, and chimps, engage in zoopharmacognosy — animal self-medication. Each of these creatures, and many others besides, appear to self-medicate by eating or…
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Rescuers Find Dog Abandoned At The Airport, Chained To A Piece Of Luggage
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Our hearts really go out to dogs when they are abandoned. Sometimes, they have to live by themselves for years on the streets or in a shelter. At other times, there is a bright future ahead of them. Kai is just such a dog, and his situation was so troubling that he made the national…
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Extremely rare footage: Mating Kites Caught in the Act!
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These mating kites were caught in the act when a male swooped in from nowhere and copulated with his significant other. This special moment was captured in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. Courting Black-shouldered kites are seen readily in single and mutual, high-circling flights. Seeing them mating, however, is far less common! They are highly vocal…
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It’s a tough life for a T.Rex! Dinosaur discovered in Montana had BONE DISEASE in its jaw 68 million years ago, analysis suggests
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A Tyrannosaurus rex that roamed the Earth 68 million years ago has been found to have suffered from bone disease in its jaw, new analysis reveals. Experts said the dinosaur, which was discovered in Montana in 2010 and is one of the most complete T.Rex skeletons ever found, had an infection of the bone known…
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Pascal the puppy is left for dead after cruel children covered him in industrial glue and dragged him through mud
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A stray puppy was left for dead after being covered in industrial glue and dragged through mud by cruel children. The heartbreaking pictures of Pascal the puppy show him in horrible condition and looking terrified after his ordeal in Turkey. The dog is believed to be only four months old and could hardly move through…
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Stray Dog Who Lived At The Garbage Dump Would Beg People To Adopt Him
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The most adorable dog ever, named Hercules, lived in a garbage dump in Turkey. He was known as the dog that would greet anyone who was throwing away their trash by jumping up on their car. It was as if he was asking to go home with them. Unfortunately, no one would ever take him…