Guy Notices THIS ‘Fuzzy Lake Creature’ Trapped In The Dirt! But Then He Realizes The Horrifying Truth!

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Jim was lucky enough to own two beautiful dogs. They were terriers and Jim loved them very much. Every morning he would take them out walking around Haikey Creek. One day, he saw something incredibly heartbreaking.

On one morning, Jim was walking his terriers. He saw something odd-looking in the water. It was large and brown and Jim thought it might be a log. As he got closer he realized that it was a living creature of some kind.

Looking around, Jim saw a dog carrier a short distance away. When he approached the animal, he saw that it was indeed a dog. It had been abandoned there and had somehow escaped the cage. However, it became trapped when it got sucked into the muddy section of the banks.

Jim called some hikers to help him save the dog. They pulled and pulled until finally, he came out. Jim wiped the mud off the dog’s face to reveal a beautiful collie. Jim called the police and they came and surveyed the situation. The dog was taken to a vet who was instantly infatuated. She adopted him and he is finally in good hands.

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What Mythical Creature Are You Most Like?

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If you were a mythical creature, which would you be? Would you be a fire-breathing dragon, all scales and writhing musculature, sitting upon your enormous mountain of gold and jewels you stole from the dwarves? How about a spritely elf, light on your feet century after century?

Would you be a woodland elf, or the regal Rivendell type? Maybe you would stick to the classic unicorn, farting rainbows and appearing on little girls’ Trapper Keepers. Only one way to find out!

Mythical creatures have captured the imaginations of countless generations of human folk. It is impossible to say when the first mythic being was imagined, but it likely happened around the same time man discovered fire, if not before.

The cave people were likely telling their children of magical beasts that roamed the realms of make-believe, eating up the bad children and taking the good on marvelous adventures. The cave kids were probably appropriately inspired to obey their cave parents, so as to avoid becoming mountain troll dinner and to increase their chances of going to magical lands with the appropriately sparkly cave faeries.

Whichever mythical creature you most closely identify with, you probably either love or hate vampires. They used to be universally cool, but now that vampire sagas have taken over the planet, even those of us who live under a rock and haven’t seen a vampire movie since 1992 are forced to decide whether we want to jump on the bandwagon or get trampled underfoot.

I still think they are cool, for the record…

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Bear Hit With a Tranquilizer Is Suffering In The Water. Then THIS Guy Swims Towards It and Does The UNTHINKABLE!

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Most people have very few interactions with real wildlife. Sure, you might see the occasional rabbit in the garden or deer crossing the street. However, we mostly see pest animals like squirrels, seagulls, and a bug or two. Seeing a rare animal is equally intriguing as it is dangerous.

One day, in Alligator Point on Sait James Island, Florida, such an interaction occurred. A 375-pound black bear was sniffing around the neighborhood. Naturally, when he entered a home, wildlife conservation officers were called. When the officers arrived, everything was going fine. That is until they shot the bear with a tranquilizer.

A common misconception about tranquilizers is that they all immediately neutralize the recipient. This is, of course, true of some. To the dismay of everyone involved, this situation was not one of those examples. Instead of subduing the creature, the tranquilizer sent the bear into a panic.

The bear bolted with the officers close behind. He quickly reached the nearest body of water and began swimming out. It was at that point that the sedative began to take effect. The bear began to lose its bearings.

Back on land, one of the people handling the situation was Adam Warwick, a biologist with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Warwick immediately noticed the bear’s change in behavior and knew that if he didn’t act quickly, the bear would surely drown. Without hesitation, Warwick dove into the water and started swimming toward him.

Warwick grabbed the bear and began swimming back towards shallow water and the other officers. The bear was not entirely asleep and tried to stay afloat by climbing on top of Adam. The bear’s attempts were in vain as it was losing control of its legs. In retrospect, this was probably what saved Warwick’s life. He safely got the bear back to the officers with barely a scratch on him. Despite immense risk, Warwick miraculously put his own life on the line to save the animal. Would you do the same?

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Woman Heard Strange Rumors Of a Mysterious Barking Dog On Mountain. She Hikes To The Top and Finds The UNTHINKABLE!

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If you heard that a dog was lost somewhere high up on a remote mountain top, what would you do?  If you were an avid hiker with experience climbing 14ers (mountains over 14,000 feet), who knew what you were doing, and who loved dogs, hopefully your response would be the same as what Trinity Smith did. 

She came across a post on the Facebook page of the mountaineer/hiking group 14ers where someone claimed to have heard a dog crying high up on Mount Bross in Colorado. Despite looking around, no one could seem to find any dog and so many people brushed it off as being a coyote or simply someone’s else’s dog.

Trinity couldn’t let it go so easily and it bothered her that there might be a dog stuck up on the mountain.  She’d heard more rumors about a dog barking at night and since the area was desolate and remote, she knew it wasn’t simply someone’s dog.  She’d also seen a post about a missing dog named Chloe who had ran off while on a hike with her owner at that same mountain.

At 14 years old, Chloe was an older dog with lots of outdoor experience and had always been able to find her way home.  She’d been missing for six weeks and despite her owners searching for weeks, she hadn’t been seen since. Trinity thought maybe the two were connected, it made perfect sense and rather than worry about it any further, she resolved to go check and made it her top priority to find the dog. 

On her first day of searching she could hear a dog barking off in the distance but couldn’t find it.  Night was falling fast, forcing her off the mountain, but at least she knew there was indeed a dog somewhere out there.  On the second day of searching Trinity’s friend, Sean Nichols, joined her.

The two took turns calling out for the dog and been out looking for almost four hours before they finally heard barking far off in the distance.  They moved towards it and once they were close found a spot where the echo wouldn’t be distorted. When the dog barked again, they could pinpoint where it was and soon after they found the missing dog, it was Chloe!

The poor animal looked extremely thin and in bad shape.  They’d found her stuck on a steep ledge so weak and malnourished that she didn’t have the strength to move.  Sean was able to reach her and picked her up, then he ended up carrying the exhausted dog all the way down the mountain.  When she went missing Chloe had weighed 90 pounds, when she was found her weight had plummeted to just 26 pounds. The first thing Trinity and Sean did was drive to the nearest supermarket to get her some food.  

On the way to the grocery store, Trinity posted that she had found the barking dog on Mount Bross and it tuned out to be Chloe.  The dog’s owners found out almost immediately and rushed to meet them at the supermarket. Upon seeing them Chloe lit up, she was finally going home with her family and was safe.  

Initially the vet was worried about how much weight Chloe had lost.  She was quite old and dogs who lose so much of their body weight as Chloe had usually don’t get better, instead their bodies shut down.  After a few tense days monitoring her health and weight, they breathed a sign of relief because she started to show signs of improvement and gained weight.  

Trinity and Sean ended up visiting Chloe when she was healthier and were just happy that they were able to rescue her.  They found her in the nick of time, the first snow fell soon after which would have made her survival and locating her all the more difficult.

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Video – This Fox Heard Something Moving Around In The Snow. His Next Move Is Awesome!

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There are all sorts of interesting fox facts. Arctic foxes don’t even feel cold until temperatures get down to -70 degrees Celsius (-94 Fahrenheit). Some foxes like to sleep in trees. Red foxes have the widest geographical range of any carnivorous species and can adapt to life seemingly anywhere; rural areas, cities, the extreme north, deserts.

They were introduced to Australia in the 19th century and now thrive there. Perhaps the most unique and interesting bit of fox information is that they may use the Earth’s magnetic field to hunt prey. If this is true, then they are the only animal to use this 6th sense to hunt for dinner.

This video shows a red fox using his sensitive hearing, coupled with the North Pole’s magnetic field, to plan his leap through the air. The furry hunter makes it look cute and easy, but catching dinner actually involves a very complex and calculated process. It starts with his highly sensitive ears that can detect the faintest of noises, such as a mouse scurrying, below the deep snow. Simultaneously, he focuses in on the Northern Hemisphere’s downward sloping magnetic field.

It is believed that foxes are able to see the Earth’s magnetic field as a ring of shadow on their retinas, which is darkest towards magnetic north. When the fox hears the mouse reach that shadow they are lined up. Now he is able to estimate the distance between himself and dinner and its time to pounce. Going headfirst down through the snow is the only way to hunt when your prey is buried up to three feet below the surface. Their tails also come in handy by directing the flight path so they can land on top of the scurrying rodents.

The magnetic hunting theory is based off evidence collected in a study conducted by Czech scientist Jaroslave Cerveny. His team recorded 84 foxes jumping almost 600 times. When they pounced in a northeasterly direction, 20 degrees off magnetic north, their kill rate was 73%. Jumping in the opposite direction, southwesterly, yielded a 60% kill rate.

And finally, jumping in any other direction resulted in catching dinner only 18% of the time. From these results arose the hypothesis that foxes use the magnetic field as a tracking and honing device to help catch dinner. Amazing stuff. Thanks science!!

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Family Spots and Films a Moose In Their Backyard. But Watch His Antlers Very Closely.

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Out of all the many animals in the world that you don’t want to mess with, moose should rank high up on the list. As much as they may seem like giant, gentle deer that graze all day long on shrubs, mosses, and plants, don’t let their vegetarian diet or appearance fool you.

An adult moose can do a whole lot of damage if it feels threatened or in danger. Males in particular are very territorial and aggressive, especially during mating season. That’s why if you ever stumble upon one in the wild, it’s recommended that you avoid looking it in the eye or stomping your feet. In fact, it’s best to not make any noise and quietly back off to a safe distance if you’re able to because they can run at speeds as fast as 35 mph and won’t hesitate to use their antlers to fight!

The bony paddle racks that males sport are one of their most impressive physical features and rightly so. Bull moose depend on them during mating season to both attract a lady moose and dominate younger rivals. The larger the rack, the more intimidating, the sight alone is usually enough to scare a less endowed bull moose off.

Towards the end of the year, as mating season comes to an end, males begin to shed their antlers and what you see in the accompanying video occurs. This is an extremely rare sight that was captured on home video by a lucky family who live near Laramie, Wyoming. As you can see, the moose was wandering around in the snow outside their house foraging for food to graze on. He stopped to have a look around and shook his head while standing with his back to the camera.

That was when one of his antlers literally fell off his head and dropped to the ground. According to Kim Eberhart, who lives at the cabin and witnessed the rare event in person, “The moose shook his head and his paddle fell off right in front of us! It was amazing.” It really is something special and you simply have to see this for yourself because it’s so cool.

Check it out and hopefully you learned some new moose facts that you can use from this!

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