Kaley Cuoco & Husband Heartbroken When Rescued Dog Dies Months After Adoption

You may know her as Penny in The Big Bang Theory, but actress Kaley Cuoco is a big animal lover in real life. The actress has rescued dogs, horses, and even a rabbit named Simon. Cuoco and her husband even adopted a senior shelter dog, Petunia, to shower the old dog with affection and love in her golden years. Photo: Instagram/ mrtankcook But sadly, Petunia wouldn’t get to spend much time with her forever family. Cuoco and her husband, Karl Cook, announced that the elderly dog died just months after being adopted, according to TODAY....

    Posted On: Nov 28, 2020 | Category: ArticlesView Details

See ‘The Most Fish Ever Recorded On Camera’ At Nearly 10,000 Feet Below The Ocean Surface

https://d1dd4ethwnlwo2.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/eels-1920x1080-1.mp4 A world record was just set in near complete darkness, more than 9,800 feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean. It took a little coaxing, but with some mackerel and a strategically placed floodlight, scientists were able to capture video of the most fish ever recorded in one shot. In this case, it was a writing mass of 115 Ilyophis arx, cutthroat eels. “Our observations truly surprised us,” said Astrid Leitner, a biological oceanographer...

    Posted On: Nov 27, 2020 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Drone Captures Stunning Shot Of Flamingo Flock In Kazakhstan

When it comes to the animal kingdom, flamingos have some of the most amazing plumage that you are ever going to see. Their beautiful pink hue is caused by their unique diet, which is rich in beta-carotene plankton and crustaceans. If you have ever seen a flamingo, you know that they are breathtaking creatures. And together, in huge flocks, they’re that much more stunning. One photographer was able to capture a shot of such a flock with the help of a drone. Fox 13 Tampa Bay reports that Azamat Sarsenbayev is responsible for the photo of...

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Fisherman Watches As Humpback Whale Swim Under Boats And Breaches Feet From The Dock

Cy Williams is a fisherman and boat captain in SE Alaksa. He loves to head out onto the water for a bit of fishing in solitude, or guide tours of fishing with groups of people. But one day when visiting the boat dock, he was in for quite a surprise. Swimming directly below the docked boats and only feet from where he stood was a giant humpback whale. Now, this wasn’t Cy’s first time seeing a humpback whale. He’s a sea captain in Alaska, after all. But this particular moment was a once-in-a-lifetime view, and he caught it all...

    Posted On: Nov 27, 2020 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Dog Gets ‘Arrested’ For Running Away From Home

I think all of us have experienced the pain and stress of having a dog run away from home. It happened recently in the village of Ziegenbach, Germany, when a little dog got away from his owners and went on a journey. Although the dog was on his own as he traveled about the area, he did run into some new friends on bicycles and he got a little TLC before he moved on. As it turns out, those cyclists had an ulterior motive for being so kind. They ended up calling the cops. On the Mittelfranken police Facebook page, officers posted information...

    Posted On: Nov 27, 2020 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Musician Plays The Piano For Wild Monkeys In An Abandoned Theater

There is something very universal about music. It has a way of bringing people together. However, it also has a way of reaching and touching our fellow animals on an emotional level too. They will often respond positively to music. And it’s always a beautiful sight to witness. And one very touching video shows just how powerful music can be in bridging a gap between people and animals. Paul Barton is both an artist and a musician. He lives in Thailand where he often travels to different wildlife sanctuaries to play piano for rescue...

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Squirrel Accidentally Gets Drunk Eating Fermented Fruit

“Drink, Drank, Drunk.” The appropriate motto to describe 2020, and perhaps the personal motto of the little squirrel in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, who was caught on camera getting his drink on by resident, Katy Morlok. As Morlok shared with Fox 9, she had been cleaning out her fridge when she came across some old pears. She had no idea that they’d gone a little fermented. Thinking that they were still safe to eat, Morlok left them out in a bowl in her yard for the neighborhood squirrels to enjoy. One of the furry...

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Tiny Owl Found Inside The Rockefeller Christmas Tree Released Back Into The Wild

Every year, Rockefeller’s in New York puts out a beautiful Christmas tree display. It has become an iconic tradition enjoyed by the city. But this year’s Christmas tree contained quite the surprise guest after a tiny owl was discovered with the Rockefeller’s Christmas tree. Following the transport of the tree from Oneonta to New York City, the company doing the tree delivery made the shocking discovery of the little Saw-whet owl. She was quickly delivered to the Ravensbeard Wildlife Center for care where she was given fluids...

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Is COVID-19 Turning Denmark’s Mink Into Zombies?

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. After it was discovered that mink infected with a mutated strain of COVID-19 can pass the virus on to humans, the government moved forward with a plan to cull millions of the animals. Now, the infected mink seem to be rising from the dead. Between gasps of horror and disgust, many in West Jutland have called on the government to incinerate the mink instead of burying them. Source: PexelsThe environmental effects of Denmark’s mink disposal efforts are yet to be seen. Lest Danes believe...

    Posted On: Nov 27, 2020 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Zoo Visitors Gasp As Gorilla Tries To Care For Injured Bird

A little compassion can go a long way during the holiday season, no matter what species you are. A gorilla at a zoo in New South Wales, Australia, recently showed the world just what that word means means when it stopped to care for an injured bird. Murmurs from zoo visitors grew more concerned as the gorilla made its way over to the tiny creature. A woman’s can be heard saying it may not “end pretty” in a video of the incident. Source: YouTube/ViralHogThe gorilla walks over to the injured bird. Others may also have thought...

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