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18.06.2018, 17:01

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Kid greets mum with hilarious sign at airport ...

A MUM returning home from a business trip was left a little red-faced by the hilarious
welcome sign her young son was holding as he greeted her at the airport. Barbara
Nielsen was on her way back home to Oklahoma after a week away in Arkansas for
work when husband Brandon and son Daimen went to the airport to pick her up.

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But young Daimen had a little surprise in store for mum, greeting her in the airport
arrivals terminal with a large cardboard sign bearing the words: “Welcome home from prison mom”.

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Ms Nielsen posted a photo on Facebook of Daimen smiling with his cheeky sign — and
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15.06.2018, 20:16

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Infrared camera captures first high-definition footage of Ili Pika in northwest China ...

Ili Pika is one of the most secretive and rare creatures on the planet. The mammal is found only in mountainous
areas in north-west China at altitudes from 2,800 to 4,100 meters, [hidden link - please register] to the CGTN television channel.

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This is the first time an infrared camera has captured high-definition footage of the Ili Pika, a rare pika species
endemic to Tianshan Mountain. The Ili Pika was included in the 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
The volunteers who placed the infrared cameras in the protected area last winter went back to collect data and
images from Tuesday to Sunday.



Scientists practically know nothing about the habits of this mammal and the peculiarities of his life.
Because of the unstudied and the rarity of the appearance - Ili Pika named "magic rabbits."
For the first time they were seen in Tien Shan in 1983 and the next time they got into the lens only after 22 years.

14.06.2018, 16:53

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The Hawaiian volcano began to throw out precious stones ...

Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has been fiercely erupting for well over a month. Now, residents are finding little green gems
that have fallen out of the sky during Kilauea's eruption.

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The green gems are olivine crystals, a common mineral found in Hawaii's lava. At jewelry quality, the mineral is called peridot.
As the volcano erupts, it blasts apart molten lava, allowing for green olivine minerals to be separated from the rest of the
melt and fall as tiny gemstones.

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Hawaii's volcanoes are hotspots, where the mantle magma continually upwells and burns a hole through Earth's oceanic
crust. Oceanic crust, in composition, is very similar to what we would find in the upper mantle with high olivine concentrations.

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Need another reason to travel to Hawaii? How about tiny gemstones falling out of the sky? This is just another reason
why Hawaii is a magical and unique place unlike any other on Earth.

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Only time will tell how the uniquely prolonged eruption plays out and what next will dazzle us from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano.

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13.06.2018, 16:24

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It is watched by all of America. Raccoon climbs to the tallest skyscraper in Minnesota ...

President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un captivated the world on Tuesday morning with a historic summit
that seemed to lower the prospect of a devastating global war. Not long after, a Minnesota raccoon captured some of the
attention and seemed to raise the prospect of a collective national heart attack.

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The masked animal did so by scaling a St. Paul, Minn., skyscraper, a la Spider-Man, in the process riveting — and terrifying — legions
of humans who followed online. By late Tuesday morning, the critter was spotted a few stories up on a window
ledge of the UBS Plaza building, its brownish body just a smudge on the building’s concrete and mottled stone exterior.

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By lunchtime, Minnesota Public Radio reporter Tim Nelson tweeted, the raccoon had climbed 12 stories
up the UBS Tower — and things were getting stressful. It had gotten stranded on a neighboring building
two days before, Nelson said, “likely on an errant mission to raid pigeon nests on the skyway.”

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And it apparently decided that the only way to go was up.



By midafternoon, the raccoon had ventured an additional 10 stories up, its claws somehow
digging in enough to continue. On a window ledge on the 22nd floor, it paused to rest. Despite
their reputation as woodland creatures, raccoons have made themselves quite at home in
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13.06.2018, 15:10

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It’s a fish with a bird-like head, caught in a river in China.

Last week, a bunch of fishermen were wetting a line near Guiyang City in southwestern China's Guizhou Province.

They reeled in this odd-looking fellow and were a little taken aback at their catch.

It looks a little like a bird… if a bird was entombed in a fish’s body and was condemned to a life of misery.

It also kind of looks like a dolphin attacked by a shrink-ray.

Whatever it is, it doesn’t look normal.

It’s odd appearance made it a hit on Chinese social media platform Weibo, where it was dubbed a "birdfish".

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12.06.2018, 16:45

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Indian farmer walks 3km with snake wrapped around leg after it bit him ...


This is the moment an Indian farmer walks into a town seeking help with a snake
coiled around his leg. The reptile had sunk its fangs into Satyanarayan Mandal’s
right leg, just above the ankle, when he was working in his farm near Madhepur in
eastern Bihar state.

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The snake’s curved teeth got stuck in his flesh and unable to free itself, it had coiled
itself around his leg. Terrified and unable to remove the stubbornly attached snake,
Mandal walked for three kilometres to the Madhepura town, where people saw his
plight and rushed to help. Eyewitness Mohammed Asharf said: “It was scary as we
were not sure if the snake was poisonous or not.”

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“Many in the crowd wanted to kill the snake and free him. But two men offered to help saying they
would try to save both the man and the snake.” The two men tightly wrapped a piece of cloth around
the slippery snake and managed to uncoil it. They then held its head and gently removed the teeth
from Mandal’s leg. They wrapped the snake in a bag and released it later in a nearby forest.



Mandal was taken to a hospital, where doctors examined him and said he didn’t have any symptoms of poisoning.
Snake expert Subhendu Mallik reviewed the videos and said the snake was a non-venomous checkered keelback.

11.06.2018, 16:23

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Real life Jurassic World?

The video shows the horrifying discovery one man came across while treking through
a forest in South America. It appears to show the remains of a malnourished hybrid
animal, with awhat looks like the head of a dinosaur.

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It was captured in the outskirts of the Aysen Region in Chile and has left the internet
puzzled. But the man who came across it claims it is, in fact, proof of a folklore
legend known as El Chupacabras.

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The mythical beast gets its name literally from the two words "chupa" meaning to suck
and "cabra" which translates to goat.



Sightings were first reported in Puerto Rico two decades ago and it quickly gained popularity
after farmers claimed it attacked livestock and drank their blood. The bizarre video was uploaded
to YouTube channel The Hidden Underbelly june 7 and has already gained hundreds of views. [hidden link - please register]

10.06.2018, 07:44

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Chinese city introduces special walkway for Smartphone-Using Zombies ...

Authorities in the Chinese city of Xi’an recently inaugurated a special sidewalk lane
designed for “phubbers” – people who walk while staring at their smartphones and
ignore everything around them. Painted red, green and blue and featuring pictures
of smartphones, the special lane is located on the busy Yanta Roan, in Xi’an, and is
80cm wide and 100m long.

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Chinese media reports that a large shopping mall overlooking the smartphone-user lane
had been asking authorities for it over a month, which suggests that it’s just a marketing scheme.

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However, it turns out that the special sidewalk lane is actually a safety precaution for “phubbers”.
Cars often come onto the pavement in front of the mall, sometimes barely missing pedestrians
who have their eyebvalls virtually glued to their smartphones, so the lane is supposed to keep
them out of harm’s way. [hidden link - please register]

07.06.2018, 16:22

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Polar bear broke into warehouse building of hotel in Svalbard to have a snack ...

A polar bear broke into a food store at the hotel ‘Isfjord Radio’ on Svalbard on Sunday morning. After eating a bag
of chocolate,the bear escaped.

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Station Manager, Malin Stark discovered the bear’s visit a little before 07.00 on Sunday. She said she was not afraid
when she realised that the bear was still inside the building. ‘’No, not exactly scared. But it was an adrenaline rush
when it turned out that the bear was still in the building. I went in and woke up the guide who is here with some guests,’’
said Stark to NRK news. She thinks it was a pretty big male bear.



The food store at Isfjord Radio was a distinctive goal of Sunday’s polar bear visit. Garbage
cans and boxes of food lay empty at the broken shelving sections. Stark said that the polar
bear had eaten a bag of chocolate, and in addition,opened bags of food waste and crushed
a number of wine bottles.

01.06.2018, 18:23

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Albert the angry swan terrorises canal attacking anyone who passes his nest in a canoe, kayak or boat within his 'territory' ...

An angry swan has been attacking river users in Devon if they dare to sail past his nest, extraordinary
photographs have shown. The huge swan named Albert has been spotted getting aggressive to
protect his territory and wife 'Victoria' and has been so vicious he even sank a kayak.

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Tony Nixon's garden backs onto the beautiful Grand Western Canal, in Tiverton, Devon, where he
has spotted the frequent assaults on kayakers. Albert and Victoria have nested on Tony's property
for the past four years earning Tony the title of 'The Swan Man'.

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Their nest sits at the right-hand corner of the bottom of the garden, around 40 metres wide along the
canal bank. Tony said that while Victoria is nesting with eggs, and when the cygnets are born, Albert
will attack any canoe, kayak, paddle board, rowing boat or even dog which comes too close.

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For around 12 weeks every year from mid-March to June water sport enthusiasts know to be wary when
Albert is about. Thankfully the foul tempered water fowl has no quarrel with Tony, aged 70, and will allow
him to sit with him and Victoria, to the point where the pair have even been known to share a cheese toastie.

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Retired joiner Tony, who lives with his wife Shelagh, said Albert will start attacking boats even before Victoria
starts laying. He said: 'It starts probably mid-March, and intensifies from there as Victoria lays her eggs and
the cygnets are born.

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'Last week he sank an inflatable kayak and the poor bloke had to swim to shore.
'Albert's territory is between two bridges, so about 400 metres of canal.
'Kayakers who know him get out of the water at the first bridge and walk along the towpath on the opposite side until they get to the other bridge.'

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29.05.2018, 10:53

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A Mystery animal shot in Montana has confused wolf experts, but Werewolf?

A strange canid recently shot and killed in Montana looks so weird, that authorities are going to be conducting DNA
testing to determine what kind of animal it actually is. A rancher near the town of Denton killed the animal on May 16
when it ventured within several hundred yards of his livestock; he then reported the kill to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP)
in accordance with local law.

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Because the animal was close to a residence and livestock, the rancher was within his legal rights to shoot it. Wolves are
native to the area, so that's what the animal was reported as - but when the department's wolf experts looked at photographs
of the animal, they noticed several problems with the identification.

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"Something was not right about the animal," a spokesman for the department said in a video released [hidden link - please register]
"It does not look like a wild wolf." The canid was a young female, but her paws were too small for a wolf, her teeth
too short, her ears too big, and her front claws too long. That hasn't stopped the internet, as the internet does, from
wildly speculating, with cryptid communities excited about the possibility of a dogman (or dogwoman, as it were)
or werewolf, or even it being a member of the extinct dire wolf species. [hidden link - please register]

28.05.2018, 14:53

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'Spider-Man' of Paris climbs four storeys to rescue dangling boy ...

A young man has been hailed a hero after he scaled the facade of
a building to save a four-year-old child hanging from a fourth-floor balcony.
Mamoudou Gassama took just seconds to reach the child in a rescue
captured on film and viewed millions of times on social networks.

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The incident took place at about 8pm on Saturday in northern Paris.
Footage of the rescue shows Gassama, 22, pulling himself up the building’s storeys from
balcony to balcony as a man on the fourth floor tries to hold on to the child by leaning across
from a neighbouring balcony.



On reaching the fourth floor, Gassama puts one leg over the balcony before reaching out with
his right arm and grabbing the child. Firefighters arrived at the scene to find the child had already been rescued. [hidden link - please register]

24.05.2018, 17:13

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First-time lottery player wins $400,000 in North Carolina ...

A North Carolina man said an impulsive decision to buy his first-ever lottery ticket
led to a $400,000 jackpot. Newton resident Carlos Chavez, who owns his own construction
company, told North Carolina Education Lottery officials he and his workers were
doing a job in Durham on May 2 when they stopped at the Croasdaile Family Fare store.

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"After work we stopped by the store," Chavez said. "I had never played the lottery
before, but my friends were buying a few tickets, so I decided to buy one, too. I didn't
think anything of it. I just kept it in my wallet."" Chavez scratched the $5 Big Win ticket
two days later when he was in his hotel room in Durham, revealing a $400,000 prize.

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"I looked at the ticket," Chavez said. "And I thought, 'Lucky me!'" Chavez took home
$282,005 after required state and federal withholdings. He said he plans to use the
money to pay off some bills and invest in his business.

22.05.2018, 15:56

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A Staten Island Man Found a Safe of Cash in His Backyard ...

For years, the rusty metal box lay entangled in poison ivy and trees in a Staten Island backyard. The homeowners
thought it was just an electricity box. But last month they were amazed to discover it was instead a locked safe that
held money and jewels that they traced to a $52,000 robbery in 2011. And so began the tale of Bamboo Bob,
the Ninja Burglar and the stolen treasure of Staten Island.

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“It is like a childhood dream that you find treasure,” said the homeowner, Matthew Emanuel, who eventually tracked down
the safe’s owners. “I knew it was quite a find.” In the spring, after winter storms and hungry deer ravaged their arborvitae
trees and other vegetation, Mr. Emanuel called in a horticulturist who specializes in exotic plants to help them plant bamboo
on the side of the yard for more privacy.

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On April 28, the man known as Bamboo Bob arrived. Bamboo Bob — whose real name is Robert Foley but who insisted
on being referred to by his nickname in a telephone conversation — has been turning over the soil for decades as a
landscaper in backyards, gardens and zoos in the New York and New Jersey areas. When he paced around Mr. Emanuel’s
backyard for the first time, he paused at the sight of the metal box, about 2 feet wide and 1.5 feet deep, embedded in a few inches of dirt.

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19.05.2018, 07:53

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Two little girls ride a giant deadly python ...

This shocking footage shows two little girls giggling and pulling faces as they
ride on top of a huge python. The little girls look overjoyed as they ride the reptile,
a reticulated python, one of the world's longest and heaviest snakes.

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The reticulated python is non-venomous but has been known to kill humans,
with the serpent being able to open its jaws wide enough to swallow a person.

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The clip, filmed in Indonesia, has been viewed nearly three million times since it was published
on Facebook last Monday. The footage begins by showing a little girl with pigtails confidently
sitting on the python.



However, she appears to grow bored and leaves a few moments later.
The girl with pigtails giggles and continues to ride the enormous snake.

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