Pigs herded across parking lot after truck crash
A group of pigs are herded across the parking lot after the truck transporting them to Fearman's Pork Inc. pig abattoir crashed just outside while making it's last left turn.
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Horrified pigs herded out of truck after crash
A truck carrying over 190 pigs overturned and tipped on it's side while making it's last left outside Fearman's Pork Inc. pig abattoir.
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Activist arrested at slaughterhouse for animal rights
Animal rights activist Anita Krajnc of Toronto Pig Save is arrested at Fearman's Pork Inc. slaughterhouse in Burlington, Canada after she breeches police tape. Anita's story "giving water to thirsty pigs" made worldwide news last year with the outcome of her court case being favourable.
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Girl eats a huge piece of watermelon
What did you have for breakfast? Watermelon is incredible because you can eat so much of it without becoming overly full!
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Huge dog jumps for balloon on the ceiling
This huge dog won't give up until he finally pops the balloon at the end of the video. Not before jumping almost 5ft in the air to catch the balloon floating around the ceiling! How hilarious!
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Is this dog growling or purring?
Hilariously huge dog growls while he receives cuddles on the couch. He is obviously enjoying himself. His grrrs seem to be purrs! How adorable!
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Hilariously huge dog cuddles while falling off the couch to get his ball
This hilariously huge pooch can't decide whether he wants cuddles or his ball. Apparently he wants both! Evident as he gently growls as he is falling off the couch to get his tennis ball!
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So much food found in dumpster
It is estimated that up to 40 percent of the food in the United States is wasted. Additionally, natural resources, such as land, water and energy, used to produce unused food also are wasted.
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Dumpster full of dairy products
It is estimated that up to 40 percent of the food in the United States is wasted. Additionally, natural resources, such as land, water and energy, used to produce unused food also are wasted. In this case, a dumpster the size of a trailer was full to the top with unexpired dairy products. Yogurt, expensive cheese, sour cream, milk, eggs, hotdogs, lunch meat and hot dogs.
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You wont believe what was found in the garbage
I honestly can't believe what I found.
We are using animals for food that is not eaten. Food waste is a huge issue. Any supermarket dumpster you find will be filled with food still edible.
As if the lives these animals lived wasn’t enough; their bodies endured it all just to be thrown in the garbage.. It makes me sick to my stomach thinking about the hundreds of people who could have been fed the food found in dumpsters last night in Ottawa, Canada.
We are not only wasting an unbelievable amount of edible food that people suffer without, but also the resources that go into producing them. We need to do better than this.
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Do you know how bees carry pollen?
Bees as a rule have a "furry" appearance. Hair on all parts of a bee's body serves to attract pollen. In this case, all over it's face ! Too cute.
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Frenchie loves her stick
Bowie the French Bulldog puppy is too adorable snacking on her stick!
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Friendly Raccoons Visit Deck Every Morning For Snacks
Everyone has their morning routine. You know, get out of bed, make coffee, take a hot shower, feed your raccoons! What....what?
Every morning, these friendly and adorable raccoons come up on the porch looking for their breakfast of <a href="https://rumble.com/v4omg5-racoon-eating-chex-mix-and-sitting-down-on-sofa-and-watching-tv.html" target="_blank">fresh fruits</a>. They are no longer afraid of humans, and have become a part of the family, sharing a meal together every morning on the back porch! These raccoons have almost become like pets to these people, and who wouldn't want such cute and adorable pets? They seem completely calm and domesticated, nibbling on their chopped apples and bananas. We wouldn't advise bringing them inside though.
Many people think that owning a wild animal as a pet would be fun and exciting, however, it can be quite a dangerous task, bringing them inside your home and introducing them to your family. Although it is possible to domesticate a raccoon, keeping one as a pet may be illegal in your area, and you can get into a lot of trouble and be issued fines for housing them. If you are serious about raising a pet raccoon, first check with your state or provincial laws to find out if you are even permitted to have one. it is advised to obtain one from a qualified breeder, which are not easy to find.
Raccoons are mischievous creatures by nature, spending most of their time scavenging, playing and generally creating havoc wherever they go. They have sharp claws and sharp teeth and are unpredictable creatures, which is why it is usually inadvisable and illegal to have them as pets. Raccoons will completely destroy your home if left unattended, and are not good with other animals such as dogs and cats. They may seem fine and relaxed one minute and completely out of control and panicky the next. They are still wild animals, and should always be treated like ones.
Raccoons have large appetites and tend to eat a very large variety of food. Here we see them eating fresh fruits with their hands like humans, but they will eat just about anything the come across. They will eat things like dog food, various types of insects, vegetables, fruits, and protein sources like chicken. They will also eat anything that they find in the garbage can or out of your cooler. Having flexible thumbs helps them get into most containers and they have even been known to be able to open up doors and come into your garage. Keeping food in a fridge won't even keep out a <a href="https://rumble.com/v4tft9-racoon-looking-at-girl-while-she-is-eating.html" target="_blank">racoon</a> if they get the smell of delicious food in there.
Feeding these raccoons every morning might seem like a good idea, however, if they come for their breakfast one morning and there is nothing left for them, they might retaliate and create damage or try and get into the house through the screen door and make an attempt to feed themselves. Wild Life Authorities have caution against feeding wild animals because they might become overly intrusive and dependent on humans as a food source, loosing their natural ability for hunt for food themselves.
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BREAKING: New eyewitness footage shows tumour on pigs eye
Tumour growing on pigs face under eye bound for slaughter.
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Girl's face was covered in mud after pig kisses
My face was covered in mud after this piggy kiss!
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Pig gets mad when another tries to join in the mud pit
Pigs fight as a third party tries to join the mud pit.
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Pig takes a mud bath
Pig living happy at a rescue sanctuary cools off by taking a mud bath.
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Pig in a Blanket
Esther the Wonder Pig gives me a tour of the yard before disappearing into the barn.
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Friendly chipmunks come right up close for a snack
Friendly chipmunks in the park in Ottawa, Canada come right up for nuts and seeds. They jump on your hand and let you pet them. How cute!!
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Fruity snack for friendly raccoon
Feeding a friendly raccoon a fruity snack in Toronto, Canada.
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Butterfly and bumblebee feed on the same flower
A butterfly and bumblebee share a friendly snack.
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We found a nest of baby birds under the deck
You never know who may be hiding in under your deck!! Adorable new-born birds in the nest were found when I received a message from a neighbor that she could see one hanging from the nest. Filmed in Toronto, Canada.
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