[SIZE=4]Hilarious video emerges of dog who runs away at the sight of Julia Roberts[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=4]Hilarious video emerges of dog who runs away at the sight of Julia Roberts[/SIZE]
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they’re too scary for my liking.
hummingbird meets a sticky end thanks to a hungry praying mantis
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Praying mantis tucks into a lizard twice its size
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Mantis challenges unimpressed labrador.
Are you looking at me? The mantis does her best to show the labrador what she’s made of
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Come on then, if you think you’re hard enough!
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While the mantis’s movements are mightily impressive, they failed to arouse the interest of the pooch
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Too cool!
I don’t suppose you could post stories from somewhere other than the Daily Mail?
[SIZE=4]There’s something fishy about this dolphin…[/SIZE]
These cunning sardines have used some imagination to frighten off potential predators.
Grouping together for safety out of instinct, they have adopted the shape of what might pass for a dolphin 80 feet below the surface in Cebu in the Philippines.
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Shoal of sardines adopt a cunning disguise as they swim in the formation of a dolphin
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yes i can. do you have a problem with the dm?
[SIZE=4] Ten-day-old orphan dolphin is nursed back to health[/SIZE]
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A penguin watches as Tesore holds the baby dolphin
I don’t trust Daily Mail as a reliable news source.
Speaking about dolphins(NSFW possibly?):
http://gawker.com/5843358/mans-dolphin-sex-memoir-suddenly-very-popular
I remember reading this when I was in highschool and was in tears.
urgh!!!
Urgh!!!
another matador gets his face gorged by a bull.
4:25 onwards
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close-up
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apparently it pierced through his jaw and poked out of his eye-socket.
Let’s not forget the poor matador in pink who got a horn in the poop-chute a few years back.
shit, if he was wearing pink then thats probably what he wanted.
Could been worse, though.
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LOL… this antelope should be in the NFL.
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Siamese turtle owner fears operation to separate pets
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The process of separation animals is so rare, that most vets had never heard of such an operation.
'It could be done with animals, but, as far as I know, it hasn’t been done in veterinary medicine. If the [turtles] are just separated by skin, it can be done fairly easy.
'From the photo, it looks like they are sharing at least the plastron, which is the bottom shell.
‘That would be a tough separation because they both need a plastron. It is not something that will grow back.’
If I was religious i’d pray to this reptile every day.
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LOL
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A male polar bear showing battle scars and the mate he defended from 10 suitors. lol.
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