Cute dog gags.

Cute dog gags. I want a skunk one about the size of a lab. That should draw some looks on the street. And if dogs don’t mind this coloring, why not color hunting dogs blaze orange. More.

Coyote collar

Coyote collar Once again saved her, coyote came out of no where lightning speed went straight for the neck , coyote cried like a bitch and of course my girl attacked it, her badger hunting instinct once again prevailed Wilber Kookmeyer   That should help.

Black Tigers

More Videos. This is news to me although the melanistic condition isn’t so not a surprise.  

PO’ed Tiger

  One of the world’s rarest predators, the Amur tiger (also known as the Siberian tiger), has been released back into its natural habitat after being captured in Russia’s Primorsky region. The big cat was preying on local dogs, so wildlife specialists caught it to save the dogs and relocated it to a protected reserve near …

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Sensors – ​Wow, really! That granular?

​To test the promising simulation results in practice, the researchers have also used their passive radar system to detect small and controlled landslides in a former basalt mine on the Rhine near the German town of Remagen. These landslides occur when an excavator pours its load into the still-gaping hole. “Both the simulations and the …

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I laughed.

Penovác, Endre (Serbia 1956-) – (Untitled) 2012 watercolor

The Clark’s Fork of the Yellowstone

  The third deepest canyon in the United States and by far the least accessible, the Box is home to uncountable sieves, undercuts, and powerful cascades on the .. The Clark’s Fork of the Yellowstone begins its tumultuous descent from the Absarokee-Beartooth Wilderness just outside the northeast entrance to Yellowstone National Park. On the way to its confluence …

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Supermarket Coyote

Jan 14, 2025 Customers at a grocery store in Chicago got a big surprise after a coyote was found hiding behind a selection of fine cheeses on Monday morning. more

Ophiocordyceps

In the remote Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, a rare fungus grows inside dead caterpillars. In traditional Chinese medicine, this parasitic fungus is prized for its purported medicinal effects. Known as Ophiocordyceps sinensis – colloquially, caterpillar fungus or “Himalayan gold” – it can fetch astronomical prices on the herbal medicine market: up to US$63,000 per pound. Lightning strikes make collecting a parasitic …

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