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    zn
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    #118470
    wv
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    This is the worst dog dance, i have ever seen. I’m speechless.

    #118490
    wv
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    #118785
    zn
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    #118793
    wv
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    This goes on and on, but its hard not to smile.
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    #118967
    wv
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    Baby Bat videos. I’ve discovered baby bat videos.

    #119099
    wv
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    Bluejays attacking wasp-nests
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    #119109
    zn
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    #119196
    zn
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    #119220
    wv
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    #119370
    wv
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    Matschie’s Tree Kangaroos.

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    #119411
    zn
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    Australian man a ‘hero’ after punching a large shark to release his wife

    https://news.yahoo.com/australian-man-hero-punching-large-045348467.html

    An Australian man has been hailed a hero after repeatedly punching a shark until it released his wife’s leg.

    Police said the couple were surfing at Shelly Beach in Port Macquarie – four hours north of Sydney in the state of New South Wales – on Saturday morning when she was bitten twice and injured on her right leg.

    “Her companion was forced to punch the fish until it let go,” police said.

    Paramedics treated Chantelle Doyle, 35, at the beach before she was airlifted to hospital for surgery, where it is understood she remains in a stable condition.

    One witness who was surfing nearby when the attack occurred called her husband a hero for taking on what appeared to be a great white shark up to 3m (10 feet) long.

    “He started laying into the shark because it wouldn’t let go,” Jed Toohey told Australia’s Daily Telegraph.

    “He saved her life… He was really incredible.”

    The woman’s husband, Mark Rapley, played down his efforts, telling the newspaper he “did what anyone would have done in that moment”.

    The Sydney Morning Herald said he jumped off his surfboard and onto a “juvenile great white” when it refused to release his wife.

    Surf Life Saving NSW chief executive Steven Pearce was quoted as saying: “This fella paddled over and jumped off his board onto the shark and hit it to get it to release her and then assisted her back into the beach.

    “Pretty full on, really heroic.”

    #119743
    zn
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    zn
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    #120029
    zn
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    #120150
    zn
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    #120398
    zn
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    #120530
    wv
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    #120605
    zn
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    #120628
    zn
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    #121220
    zn
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    #121319
    wv
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    For some reason, i am reminded of ‘Little Miss Sunshine.’

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    #121726
    wv
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    This is why its not such a good idea to rake leaves. Just leave em.

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    #121864
    zn
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    #121929
    wv
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    crows:https://www.statnews.com/2020/09/24/crows-possess-higher-intelligence-long-thought-primarily-human/

    “…Now the birds can add one more feather to their brainiac claims: Research unveiled on Thursday in Science finds that crows know what they know and can ponder the content of their own minds, a manifestation of higher intelligence and analytical thought long believed the sole province of humans and a few other higher mammals…”

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    wv
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    #122915
    Mackeyser
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    Ocean Conservation Namibia is where I go after Twitter to bring me back.

    Watching baby seals be saved is life affirming.

    Sports is the crucible of human virtue. The distillate remains are human vice.

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    zn
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    #123026
    zn
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