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Amazing creature, I’d seen pictures before but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a video and how it actually movies its tail, it’s one hell of an illusion. Iraq has come really cool snakes, the large whip snake and the Arabian horned viper are both beautiful.Tweet
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Trained dog sniffing out either a diabetic crash or oncoming seizure of the owner. Just incredible how we give off those distinct smells.
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Did not enjoy this. I’ve dealt with ass worms before but now brain worms? it’s too much, no buenoEeeuuuwww!
‘Oh my God’: live worm found in Australian woman’s brain in world-first discovery
Woman complained of forgetfulness and depression before doctors pulled out an 8cm roundworm normally found in pythons
https://www.theguardian.com/austral...mans-brain-australia-depression-forgetfulness
You think that’s bad - I read a story of a kid in America who jumped into a pool and is now disabled. There was brain eating amoeba living in the pool that made its way up his nose and into his brain and ate the part of his brain that controls his walking and motor functions. So sad and so scary from something so innocuous. I’ll try and find the article and post it here.Did not enjoy this. I’ve dealt with ass worms before but now brain worms? it’s too much, no bueno
They’re amazing creatures.And they easily live over 100 years and is believed that even 200 years
I’d actually heard of that amoeba’s presence there, but not that specific story (or that mechanism of action). Absolutely terrifying, nightmare fuel.You think that’s bad - I read a story of a kid in America who jumped into a pool and is now disabled. There was brain eating amoeba living in the pool that made its way up his nose and into his brain and ate the part of his brain that controls his walking and motor functions. So sad and so scary from something so innocuous. I’ll try and find the article and post it here.
I thought those resided in lakes, but yeah it's proper frightening. Like that tick that makes you allergic to beef and pork; the Southern US is kinda scary even without accounting for the Americans.I’d actually heard of that amoeba’s presence there, but not that specific story (or that mechanism of action). Absolutely terrifying, nightmare fuel.
I’d actually heard of that amoeba’s presence there, but not that specific story (or that mechanism of action). Absolutely terrifying, nightmare fuel.
Florida boy, 14, becomes only fifth American to survive brain-eating bug with 97% death rate he caught swimming at the beach - but was left so paralyzed he now communicates with facial expressionsI thought those resided in lakes, but yeah it's proper frightening. Like that tick that makes you allergic to beef and pork; the Southern US is kinda scary even without accounting for the Americans.
Daily Mail infographics are undefeated.Florida boy, 14, becomes only fifth American to survive brain-eating bug with 97% death rate he caught swimming at the beach - but was left so paralyzed he now communicates with facial expressions
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/...t-paralyzed-catching-brain-eating-amoeba.html
Scary shit.
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https://7news.com.au/news/world/emp...fe-of-a-stray-dog-in-indian-river--c-11992267The moment three crocodiles spare the life of a dog - and even appear to save its life - has been caught on camera.
Researchers in India have published a scientific article in the Journal of Threatened Taxa featuring photos of what they say appears to be mugger crocodiles rescuing the stray dog in the the Savitri River in Maharashtra on an unspecified date.
The researchers reported that the young dog had been chased into the river by a pack of feral dogs.
Three crocodiles were then observed nudging the stray dog back to a safe area on the shore, rather than eating it.
The study looks into the behaviour of the crocodiles that inhabit the Indian subcontinent - which are different to the crocodiles found in Australia - and discusses whether they are “more cognitively advanced than initially thought”.
“A young dog probably having strayed beyond its territory was chased by a pack of feral dogs,” they wrote.
“(The dog) sought refuge by entering shallow water of the river.
“What initially seemed to be a classical predatory instinct of the (crocodile), soon turned out to be a more docile behaviour by two of the three crocodiles that guided the dog away from the site.”
The research paper goes on to question if this is a case of cross-species emotional empathy.
However, researchers’ opinions are divided due to there being “little research” on the subject of the mental capabilities of reptiles.
“The curious case of a dog ‘rescued’ by the group of crocodiles reported here seems more on lines of empathy than altruistic behaviour,” they wrote.
“However, there is little research done on such mental faculties of reptiles and this paper opens novel vistas of understanding behaviour of muggers in general and that of Savitri River in particular.
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Solid brown wonder - good name for my penis.Tweet
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Solid brown wonder - good name for my penis.
Looks like it was deleted.It says tweet not found for me, is that because I don’t have an account?
I need my nature is wild fix Caldo
Bobbit worm. A marine fish keeper’s worst nightmare
The feck is this
Yeesh.
Never liked beaches anyway.What happens when a bobbit worm breaks?
Dr Higgs: "Some worms fragment into multiple sections that each develop into a new animal, while others simply split into two individuals
Looks like that might be a cold water beach. I'm in the southeast US.Never liked beaches anyway.