Deadly floods hit Germany and Belgium {OMG}
Rescue workers are continuing to search for stranded residents after deadly flooding hit parts of Europe.
At least 33 people have been confirmed dead in western Germany, as heavy rains caused rivers to burst their banks and swept away homes and vehicles. Many others are still missing.
Six people have been killed in Belgium, while other neighbouring countries have also been affected.
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funny swimming dog
Everyone remembers learning to doggy paddle in the swimming pool when they learned how to swim. So, that means that dogs love to swim, right? Not all dogs are even able to swim properly, at least intuitively, and so not all dogs like to swim.
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dog world take a tour of the most luxurious Dog Houses Ever
Choosing the right dog house can be easier than you think. Bigger is not better, nor does it make good financial sense. There are many good choices for dog houses in today's marketplace, with plastic and wood models being the most common.
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look this cute dog halps me to sleep my baby
Introducing the family dog to a newborn baby takes time and careful planning. Up to now your dog has had your sole attention. It is only natural that he may feel some jealousy with the arrival of your newborn baby. This is why it is important to prepare your dog for your newborn's arrival.
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have you ever seen car flies I hope you don't if you don't have to see this s***
let me tell you something to you all today God save me from accidentally flying car
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Tigray conflict: Ethiopian federal forces hunt for TPLF leaders
The eight-month fight for Ethiopia's Tigray region saw a sudden turn this week.
Rebel forces took back the provincial capital Mekelle, saying they'll keep pushing to recapture the entire region.
They've also called the Ethiopian government's ceasefire a 'joke'.
But the Ethiopian army denies it's losing ground.
Fighting has displaced more than two million people.
So, is this the end or the beginning of a wider conflict?
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the most amazing duck Make You Smile 😃
It is always good to learn that how to raise ducks, but do you know that how they behave? It is quite interesting to know the duck behavior, as they possess very unusual and unique personalities. First of all, forget all the past assumptions regarding them such as ducks can only waddle and can't run, or they make lots of noise. Take a trip where they live and spend some time with them to create a better understanding of their behavior.
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crazy dogs battle face to face with a tiger!!!
Tiger is considered the largest species in its category. It mainly lives in jungles and preys on other animals. However, as a dog breed, the Dogo Argentino is a competitor when it comes to hunting. These dogs can hunt big animals with ease and they are specially bred to be agile and dangerous.
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He jumped without seeing the shark.. (BIG MISTAKE)
Sharks are some of the most fascinating as well as most misunderstood creatures on Earth. However, snap judgments have lead to some misunderstandings about this sea creature. Learn 6 interesting facts about sharks you probably never knew.
1. Shark Origins
These water dwelling sea creatures are closely related to fishes and the oldest sharks date back to 400 million years ago well before the age of the dinosaurs. This also makes sharks one of the oldest surviving invertebrate creatures in the world.
2. Rarity of Shark Attacks
Though shark attacks have become sensational news stories, the reality is shark attacks are rare. However, fear of being attacked by a shark is common among beach goers. The biggest influencing factor for the fear of shark attacks dates back to one of the most memorable movies in cinema history. Directed by Steven Spielberg and released in 1975, Jaws created a huge fear of sharks and bumped up the mystique of sharks randomly attacking humans. In actuality, shark attacks on humans' amount to less than one hundred a year and fewer than 5 are fatal.
3. Reasons behind Shark Attacks
Interestingly enough, shark attacks increase during certain phases of the moon. For sea creatures, the moon determines migratory patterns. Naturally when ocean tides cause sharks to come into closer contact with humans their is a greater opportunity for sharks to attack. For those worried about shark attacks, death is more likely to occur from bees, drowning, lighting, wasps and snakes than from a shark attack.
There are very few species of sharks involved in a significant portion of attacks on humans. The most well known would be the great white shark. The great white shark can grow up to 20 feet in length and is the shark made famous by Jaws. Many of these attacks are believed to be accidental, with the shark simply taking a bite to identify what is in the water, since sharks don't have hands they use their mouths. However, seals are their preferred food source and most of the time after taking a first bite the shark will let go of its human prey.
4. How Sharks Survive in the Water
Unlike most fish, sharks have to keep moving in the water because they do not have a swim bladder. Without constant movement, sharks are unable to pump water through their gills and can sink to the bottom of the ocean and loose respiration. Sharks are also considered some of the most skillful hunters in the ocean. Many species of sharks can smell a single drop of blood in the water and can actually hear fish from miles away. Most sharks also do not sleep.
5. Shark Variety
When most people think of sharks they probably think of large hulking sharks with giant teeth. However, shark sizes vary greatly; over half of all sharks are less than 3 feet long. Shark species are continuing to be discovered and currently over 350 species of sharks have been identified. Sharks live mainly in saltwater through a few species can live in freshwater. Different varieties of sharks live in temperate, tropical, deep and coastal waters.
6. Large and Small Creatures
The largest species of shark is the whale shark, which can grow up to 60 feet in length and can weigh over 13 tons. The smallest shark in the world is the dwarf lantern shark will only grows to about 8 inches long and lives in deepwater. The dwarf lantern is only once inch smaller than the second smallest shark, the pygmy shark.
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dogs love to play with snow
This one is easy. Just make a snow ball and show your dog how you are ready to throw it. Likely he will chase it and stick his nose into the hole where it lands. Unfortunately, the snowball will probably break apart on impact and he will not be able to retrieve anything. At this point, you make another snow ball and continue the throw and fetch cycle all over again.
I have played his game with Titan. He had a strong prey drive and chasing the snowball was exciting for him, he would get his nose into every landing hole and try to get faster and faster, even trying to catch them before they land; with his jaw snapping shut as he lunged in mid-air. Most of the time he would be too late and stuff his nose in the snow hole after the snowball which he couldn't find! He would sniff and sneeze to blow the snow off his nose after, and get ready to do it all over again with a snow -fluffed snout!
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puppy dog fight himself when he see himself marrying
Having a puppy at home is truly remarkable. Not only that it gives joy and comfort, a puppy can also serve as your best friend for life. However, keep in mind that having a pet means having a bigger responsibility. For this reason, you need puppy dog training.
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