This Lady Waves At A Bear As They Drive By. But How It Reacts OMG!
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Bears don’t always wave back but when they do, it’s because they’re ultra-smart and friendly! At least one part of that statement is true because bears are seriously clever animals. In fact, many experts believe they are the most intelligent animal in all of North America.
However, the vast majority of bears are not friendly, after all they are wild animals who act on their instincts. People should stay well away from them if they value their health and continued existence on this planet.
Even so, there are always those rare individuals who end up surprising the heck out of us and bears are no exception to this sentiment. The big friendly Kodiak bear in this short video is one of the friendliest, most laid back bears you’ll likely ever come across.
He lives in Washington state at the Olympic Game Farm, a sanctuary that focuses on animals that were used in show business. Perhaps he’s just used to people and likes them, or he’s loving retirement, but this bear is really nice!
As the people in the car filming pull up alongside the gentle looking giant the woman in the passenger seat throws up a hand and waves at him. Much to their surprise the bear, who’s sitting comically on his rear end in the dirt near the road, returns the gesture and waves right back at them!
It’s almost as if the bear knows the people and is waving at them to say hello. This is something you have to see to truly appreciate how cool it really is, it’s easily one of the most hilarious and awesome bear-moments caught on tape!
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Dog Snatches This Little Girl And Throws Her To The Other Side Of The Room. The Reason Is Scary!
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Animals are incredibly in-tune with nature and are often aware of everything around them. When something seems off or strange they usually notice and pick up on it right away. That’s why many domestic pets, and dogs in particular, often alert us to hidden dangers long before we would’ve perceived them.
Just their reaction to a threat is enough to make most people pay attention because when dogs sense danger they bark, growl, become defensive, and act way differently than their usual self. More often than not, when a dog see’s that their human companion is in trouble they don’t hesitate to step in and help out in whatever way they possibly can.
For one Doberman Pinscher, that meant grabbing his new families 17-month old child by the diaper and tossing her several feet through the air. It sounds alarming, and the girl’s mother who was looking on was shocked when she saw that exact scene play out, but once you know why it makes perfect sense.
The incredible series of events all took place in Australia where a little girl named Charlotte Svilicic was outside playing in the yard with the family dog, a beautiful black and brown Doberman named Khan.
Catherine Svilicic, the girl’s mother, was watching the two through a window when she noticed the dog was being rather aggressive and acting uncharacteristically rough. Khan began to nudge Charlotte around, gently at first, but then he started to growl and snarl seemingly out of nowhere.
Suddenly, he sunk his teeth firmly into the toddler’s diaper and threw her behind him. She went sailing through the air and landed several feet away. Catherine was understandably angry and shocked by what she’d just seen, but when she went outside to check on her baby and investigate, her shock turned to relief and gratitude.
It turned out that Khan had been protecting Charlotte from a king brown snake that was slithering around nearby under the house. Considered one of the world’s most venomous, the deadly snake was too close for comfort.
Khan recognized the threat and acted quickly to move the little girl out of harms way. Catherine recalled, “I realized quickly it was a snake and Khan had been trying to get in between her and the snake before he threw her.” However, with all the commotion going on the snake became startled and bit the dog on his paw.
The snake venom quickly took its toxic effect and Khan became very sick. He made it inside the house before collapsing and Catherine wasted no time rushing him to the emergency vet. After receiving a shot of anti-venom and staying the night in the hospital, Khan made a full recovery and was soon back with his new family.
What makes this story all the more awesome and unexpected is the fact that Khan had been adopted by the Svilicic’s only four days prior to the incident. His previous owner had starved and beaten him to the point where he was suffering from multiple broken ribs when he was found.
His rescuers even thought about putting him down because he’d been abused and neglected so badly that they were unsure about whether or not he would ever recover or be re-homed. Thankfully they didn’t and now he has a family that loves him and will treat him right.
Khan’s story just goes to show how selfless and heroic animals can be. Even after experiencing a lifetime of abuse and neglect, he found love and kindness with his new family and was willing to die in order to protect them after just four days.
If that’s not a powerful testament to the unbreakable bonds that rescued animals form with their new owners, then I don’t know what could be…
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This Is Not a Normal Bug and They Are Showing Up Everywhere. If You Spot One Do Not Touch It!
The freakish looking bug you see in this video, that looks like a mutant spider, is not something you ever want to come across inside your home. The fuzzy, spiky-haired creature isn’t a member of the arachnid family at all, it’s actually a caterpillar and it lives in North America.
Sightings of the strange insect have become increasingly common and left many people understandably shaken and wondering- what is that bizarre thing?!
The strange bug is commonly known as a hag moth and it’s scientific name is Phobetron pithecium. However, when it’s in the larva stage, like the one in the accompanying clip, it’s called the monkey slug caterpillar. This ugly little guy will soon spin himself into a cocoon and go through metamorphosis, changing into an adult hag moth that’s just as hairy and hideous as he ever was before.
The monkey slug caterpillar’s habitat ranges from Quebec, Canada all the way down to southern Florida and as far west as Nebraska. They’re easy to spot because of the oddly distinct features they sport on their bodies, which include those curly, hairy, arm-like parts you can clearly see sticking out in the video.
They move quite slow and awkwardly thanks to their suction cup legs, which is what earned them the slug part of their name. Many people who come across these bizarre bugs assume they are poisonous and thus go out of their way to avoid them.
While they aren’t exactly lethal or highly toxic, the hairs covering their bodies are capable of stinging and some people experience a painful reaction when their skin comes into contact with these hairs. However, it varies from person to person and those with more sensitive skin types are at an increased risk of having such a reaction.
All in all, it’s best to not touch or pick up any monkey slug caterpillars you see crawling around, not that you’d ever want to in the first place..
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This Dog Died From Drinking Out Of A Puddle On The Grass. The Reason Is Scary!
Leptospirosis is a potentially deadly disease that affects humans and animals. The bacteria can be contracted through the urine of livestock, wildlife, and rodents. This means that pets are susceptible when drinking from puddles or open water, or eating dirty grass and feces.
The illness can cause kidney and liver failure, making it a severe threat especially to small animals. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, increased thirst and urination, fatigue, fever, and blood in the urine.
Although leptospirosis is not a new disease, new strains of it are emerging which make its prevention more difficult. There is controversy among veterinarians about whether or not to administer the available vaccine.
The treatment has a tendency to cause extreme side effects such as diarrhea and vomiting which can become fatal. Not only does it have the possibility of being deadly, the leptospirosis vaccine only kills four out six known strains of the organism.
Other veterinarians see leptospirosis as a real danger to pets and their owners, witnessing the disease multiple times per month in a busy practice. These vets recommend the lepto vaccine to all dogs with exception to those who rarely go outside.
The belief is that the benefit of prevention outweighs the risk of contracting the horrible sickness. Another reason to diligently inhibit the disease is because it is zoonotic, meaning is passes from animals to humans and therefore can spread from pets to owners.
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Parents Try To Get Their Baby To Say Mama. But Listen To The Dogs Unexpected Response!
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Anyone who has been a parent, knows how persistent they will be, in order to get their baby to say their first words. They will repeat the word endlessly until the baby’s garbled sounds turn into an intelligible version of their first word. That word is usually “mama” or “dada.” When the word finally is uttered by the coaxed babe, jubilation abounds at the achievement.
The parents in the video you are about to watch below, captures an attempt at such a moment. They keep repeating the word “mama” to their baby boy, dangling a fork-full of his favorite food to reward him. Next to the baby is his pal, the family dog, who is an Australian Shepard. They are both eyeing the fork filled with the delicious treat.
Both the baby and the Shepard are licking their chops as they look at the fork, hearing the constant prodding of “Say Mama!” What happens next is truly hilarious and hard to believe.
You will have to watch this a few times to verify what you have seen and heard!
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Nobody Believed Her When She Described How Her Cat Gets Back In The House. So She Caught THIS
If you have a cat who loves going outside to get some fresh air and explore, then it’s likely you’re always opening the door to let kitty in and out. Unless, of course, you have a cat door installed that allows your frisky feline to come and go as he or she pleases, but most people lack such conveniences.
While most cats usually wait patiently to be let in at the door, some are less than patient and will claw or meow up a storm trying to get your attention. Life would be so much easier for both cats and their human companions if they could just learn how to ring the doorbell when they’re ready to be let inside!
Such type of action is not entirely outside of the realm of possibility, as is evidenced by one cheeky orange cat named Bruno. When Bruno wants to get back in the house he simply rubs the side of his face on the doorbell button and waits for it to open. He has this down to an art and kills two birds with one stone when he does it because he scratches his cheeks in the process.
His owner, Patrick Dougherty, uploaded footage of his smarty cat in action and it’s easily one of the coolest, most intelligent, and quirky things a kitty could ever do. Patrick also noted in the video’s description that Bruno only rings the bell during appropriate times when someone is present and awake to let him in and never does it at nighttime when everyone’s fast asleep. Not only is he smart, he’s thoughtful and considerate of others too!
If only all cats could ring doorbells… it wouldn’t just make life easier for everyone, it’d also make our feline companions a lot more independent and therefore probably happier as well. Please share this video with all the other cat lovers you know who can truly appreciate it for how awesome and remarkable it really is.
After all, it’s hard not to love a clever cat!
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