Nature is wild

I saw the vid…it’s not that bad in terms of gore but more tragic. You see a head bopping around and some blood in the water but otherwise you can’t see much else. The worst thing is a boat comes into shot right at the end to rescue him but it’s too late.
 
I saw the vid…it’s not that bad in terms of gore but more tragic. You see a head bopping around and some blood in the water but otherwise you can’t see much else. The worst thing is a boat comes into shot right at the end to rescue him but it’s too late.
His screams were rather unsettling.
 
Him screaming for his dad is what got me
 
Snakes eh? Check out this guy I saw the other day. Biggest snake I've seen here in Ontario, usually they're much smaller. He's an eastern milk snake:

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I saw the vid…it’s not that bad in terms of gore but more tragic. You see a head bopping around and some blood in the water but otherwise you can’t see much else. The worst thing is a boat comes into shot right at the end to rescue him but it’s too late.
It's pretty horrific, he's tossed about and dragged about like a toy.
 
Any of the Irish posters on here catch the images of the twister cloud in Dublin.

You know the world is fecked when Ireland is getting twister clouds.
 
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An astronomical detector buried in Antarctic ice has provided a view of our Galaxy that has never been seen before.
The blurry, extraordinary image is of the Milky Way, but it is composed of the "ghostly" particles that are emitted by the reactions that power stars.
The particles are neutrinos, which are extremely difficult to detect on Earth.

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Milky Way: Icy observatory reveals 'ghost particles' - BBC News