Great White Shark Feeds on Whale. Off the coast of Southern California passengers aboard the Island Packers tour boat were treated to a frenzy of Great White Sharks and Blue Sharks feeding on the carcass of a minke whale. The sharks were playing the role of scavengers as they tore apart the dead whale. Watching these top predators devour the large sea mammal is quite the spectacle.
I didn’t know this, but so many things determine whether or not your mashed potatoes will be bad, good or just perfect! Did you know you should never use the processor??? Check this out and apply!
This is why you don't throw gum outside. (With a three-year-old's commentary.) Hummingbird rescued!
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Some parents feel an immediate, loving connection when meeting their child for the first time. Zawadi, a male lion at the Oregon Zoo, is not that kind of parent. Since their birth last fall, lion cubs Kamali, Zalika and Angalia have been cared for primarily by their mother and zoo staff. During the last week of February, the three girls were introduced to their father, Zawadi, who did not se
Whale watchers aboard Captain Dave's Dolphin and Whale Watching Safari (http://www.dolphinsafari.com) had an unexpected and heartbreaking encounter with a pod of bottlenose dolphins yesterday. A deceased dolphin calf was being carried by an adult bottlenose dolphin on its back. "I believe this calf has been dead for many days, possibly weeks," explains Capt. Dave Anderson, "you can see the f
This is so cute! Ben, the Labrador, lives at a hotel in Tory Island in Ireland and every morning he goes out for a swim… Well, it’s not just a swim, he goes to meet his friend Duggie, a dolphin! Look at them!
This talented painter has the power to capture a woman’s life and with a stroke of his brush he takes you on a ride through the stages of her life, absolutely stunning talent! Since born until she gets old, imagine to see your life going that fast….
Use satellite technology as an early warning system when sharks swim close to populated beaches, rather than killing them A large female tiger shark pulled alongside the Western Australia Fisheries vessel. Photograph: Courtesy Sea Shepherd Australia The halting of shark cull in Western Australia suggests commonsense may have finally prevailed when it comes to shark conservation. It might no
Divers exploring the waters off Costa Rica recently had an extraordinary encounter with one of the ocean’s most majestic creatures, who, in the throes of a life-threatening predicament, approached them as if to ask for their help. The group was partway through their dive when an enormous manta ray appeared in the distance, swimming in their direction. As the animal got closer, the divers noti