Giant Pacific Octopus Sucks Up Scuba Diver
This incredible footage was recorded by Dennis Chow at Dillon Rock near the amazing Browning Pass, just north of Port Hardy on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. While exploring a wall during this particular dive, Dennis, Shaz and Wes noticed a <a href="https://rumble.com/v35t25-giant-octopus-houdini-escapes-through-tiny-hole.html" target="_blank">Giant Pacific Octopus</a> hiding among the rocks and plant life of the wall. These creatures can grow to a 16 foot span and weight upwards of 110 pounds. As you will see in this amazing footage, the creature had transformed to replicate his surroundings. The amazing part about this is that they are colorblind but are still able to duplicate the color and texture of their surroundings when feeling threatened by a predator.
These <a href="https://rumble.com/v44k5x-little-red-octopus-playing.html" target="_blank">scuba divers</a> are extremely experienced instructors and dive shop owners. At no time was this animal at harm, nor was it not at the top of their list of priorities of maintaining its safety and well being. Once Shaz began coaxing this creature out for a better look at his impressive size, you notice he too starts to "check out" Shaz by extending out a few legs to test what was near. Once he started to fully engage with Shaz, Wes was definitely near to ensure her safety at all times. Octopus will engulf its prey as this one did with Shaz, and then if its regular food, inject crustaceans like crabs with a paralyzing saliva then dismember them with their beaks.
This guy definitely had Shaz in his grip, until Wes decided it was time to help release him and go back to his normal habitat. Incredible!
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Bernese Mountain Dog Goes Wild When Grandma Visits
Easter Sunday is one of those holidays where the entire family gets together. You see relatives you haven’t seen in a while, brightening your day by the tenfold.
Augie the 3-year-old Bernese mountain dog hasn’t seen his Grandma in what seems like forever. Imagine his reaction when he came to visit Grandma for Easter!
Watch what happens when Grandma opens the door. Augie starts with his usual behavior: the almost violent wagging of the tail, the panting and jumping. As soon as Grandma closes the door, Augie spreads his whole self across the floor, eagerly waiting for his belly rubs with a doggy smile so big and genuine, you are sure that these are his two favorite people!
Dogs are hilarious pets! They are so fun and loving that it is no wonder they are considered one of human-kinds best companions!
Pets are amazing creatures that brighten up our lives! Sure, they can be a lot of work to raise, but in the end it is all worth it because they produce amazing memories like this! They should be treated with the utmost respect and care as they are valuable members of your family!
Please share this video with your family an friends as it will surely make them smile!
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Basenji's facial expressions will melt your heart
Poncho the rescue Basenji has a great personality. She is a very nervous Pooch but guards her home like nothing else. She chases dragonflies that happen to enter "her" space in the yard, and barks at the wind. Above her funniness, she is very patient and well mannered. Here she sits patiently while her owner cuts her nails, from her licking with ever snip, she shows her nervousness. But once all complete, she is again a happy pooch.
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Baby tries carbonated water for the first time with hilarious results
Harvey was around seventeen months old when he first tried carbonated water. Now carbonated water is nothing more than regular water, that has carbon dioxide infused into it. The process is this, Carbonated water is water containing dissolved carbon dioxide gas, either artificially injected under pressure or occurring due to natural geological processes. Carbonation causes small bubbles to form, giving the water an effervescent quality( the bubbles that get us in the nose).
Harvey's parents had the carbonating machine for quite awhile, but had not been using it very much. One day when Harvey's grandpa was over, Harvey's dad Ryan offered grandpa some of the flavoured carbonated water, which he always enjoys. Since that day the machine was getting more usage. Ryan wanted to see if Harvey also would like and enjoy the different type of water, and the experience went pretty much as Ryan figured it would. With hilarious results, and a facial expression making note of just what was going on in Harvey's little mouth and sinus'. Needless to say, the carbonated water is not part of Harvey's regular diet for hydration, at least not for now. He truly is a little cutie with a great personality.
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Mom Fist Bumping With Baby Causes Hilarious Giggle Fit
Harvey the 10 month old little guy in the video loves to play with his mom and dad. During play time and lunch time, mom Megan likes to make the activity as fun as possible to keep little Harvey engaged. Making faces and fist bumping with Harvey has started some hilarious times. A fist bump is a gesture similar in meaning to a handshake or high five.
A fist bump can also be a symbol of giving respect or approval, as well as companionship between two people. Over time, Harvey has learned that if he holds his hands up, mom and dad will fist bump with him which he finds quite hilarious. Whether it is the interaction, or the funny noises his mom makes while performing the fist bumps, Harvey bursts into laughter. Seeing him enjoy his meal as much as playtime shows he is a very happy child.
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Diver finds hidden treasures on Grand Cayman Island
Recently while the cameraman and his dive buddy enjoyed a week of scuba diving on Grand Cayman Island, they got to discover some incredible undersea treasures, including the unbelievable colors and sights of many coral gardens and a vast array or fishes swimming through tunnels and overhangs. The "rivers of sand" dive sight, where this was shot in the east end of the island, was just that - rivers of sand flowing between coral covered bommies making for some incredible footage!
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Mysterious ocean tunnel leads to 4 mile deep drop off
High Rock Drop Off is located on the East end of Grand Cayman Island in High Rock dive zone. These divers from Canada experienced some incredible diving while on Grand Cayman and mostly were amazed and surprised by the number of tunnels and channels that lead out to the "deep blue'. Most of these tunnels are narrow and with limited light from above, require dive lights to make your way through. Feeling a bit uneasy at seeing no bottom once they exited the tunnel, they soon got use to the new experience. A great dive location and many new lessons learned.
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Video creator tells you how to make money on Rumble
Do you enjoy recording videos while on vacation or just out on a Sunday drive with your friends and family? Would you love to make some cash doing what you may have been doing for years and have not made a penny? Well making some extra money is a reality with some simple steps and a little bit of creativity and effort. Actually you have probably already been giving a lot of effort recording, editing and submitting your experiences on another video platform and possibly not even getting any returns for your hard work. Well that was me two years ago, working hard and not even realizing there was such a way to make money recording my dog playing, or snorkeling in the amazing waters in the Caribbean. While in the Grand Cayman airport a couple years back, carrying my GoPro case I met a guy, a very friendly guy that gave me a few ideas and mentioned a site that "pays you money for doing what you already do, videoing stuff!!!".
After a short chat we parted ways, shook hands and I thanked Dave for sharing his email address with me. Dave offered up assistance in getting me registered and offering assistance producing videos for this site. The site was RUMBLE.COM. So as I explain in my video, I contacted Dave and he started me off. Did I know I soon would be addicted to the world of video creation? I sure did not. Over the next two years I have learned what works and some of what does not work to get your creations to receive what RUMBLE calls "profit sharing status". With this, your creation will get shared to other video platforms such as Google, YouTube and many others. Once forwarded to those many other sites, and your views grow, that's when the excitement starts. You will see "earnings" grown within your RUMBLE profile.
Seeing views grow proves to you that "hey others like my work too!!!" So if you are like me recording video all the time and want to know more about how to make cash, email me at brentferguson7@gmail.com and I will forward you the info that helped me get started. NO STRINGS ATTACHED!!! If you want to check out RUMBLE.COM to see what the site provides, check out my channel in the search bar. cdngreenwaterdiver is my user name. Thanks for listening and enjoy my video on how YOU TOO can get paid for doing something you love. Best of luck and I look forward to hearing from you.
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Hidden camera captures dog's naughty behavior
Poncho the rescue dog from Mexico is quite a character. She has some strange habits and one of them being she always rolls the front mat into a ball when Brent and Elsa leave home. Being a habit they have been unable to break and until now did not know how or when Poncho completed this task once they left home, Brent setup the camera and began recording. Within 7 minutes of leaving, Poncho had scoped out the area, made a plan, and being very aware or her surroundings she found the camera but still proceeded!
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Scuba Diver Shakes Hands with a Giant Pacific Octopus
Port Hardy, Vancouver Island British Columbia is home to this incredible Giant Pacific octopus seen in the video. Port Hardy is a district municipality in British Columbia, Canada located on the northeastern end of Vancouver Island with a population of approximately 4,132. It is the gateway to Cape Scott Provincial Park, the North Coast Trail and the BC Marine Trail, located on the northernmost tip of Vancouver Island. The community has access to spectacular wilderness adventures, such as kayaking, caving, world-class scuba diving, nature viewing, surfing, unique saltwater rapids, fishing and camping. To make your way to this incredible location from the Greater Vancouver area, you must take B.C. Ferries to either the cities of Victoria on the southern tip of Vancouver Island or Nanaimo, which is located approximately one third way up the Island toward Port Hardy. From these locations you must drive or if really adventurous, sea plane transportation is also available. Driving from Victoria the distance is 502 kilometres (312 miles), Nanaimo 352 kilometres (218 miles) but is a very beautiful way to see the incredible scenery Vancouver Island has to offer. For scuba divers, the area all around Vancouver Island offers some incredible dive locations with pristine clear waters and abundance of life. The Giant Pacific octopus such as the one seen here are extremely intelligent and curious creatures. They have a relatively short life span of 3 to 5 years but grow to an amazing size ranging from 10 to 16 feet and weighing from 10 kilograms (22 pounds) to 50 kilograms (110 pounds) making them the size of an average 6 foot man. As mentioned they live to be about four years old, with both males and females dying soon after breeding. Females live long enough to tend fastidiously to their eggs, but they do not eat during this months-long brooding period, and usually die soon afterwards. As you may know, like the other members of the octopus family, these amazing animals use special pigment cells in their skin to change colors and textures, and can blend in with even the most intricately patterned corals, plants, and rocks much as we see this one blending with the rocky wall and kelp. Along with the octopus we see, there are also plumose anemone within view. These common anemones are easily recognized by their abundant, much-branched tentacles, enough of them to create a feathery (plumose) effect. Anemones are predators within the ocean and take just about anything that floats by, including small fish, but most of their prey is not much larger than microscopic. They bear two types of tentacles which they use for catching food, the common ones used for feeding and much less common ones used for defense. The latter can be extended to 3-4x their resting length while “searching” the water around them. If they encounter another species of anemone or a different genetic clone of the same species, the tip breaks off and adheres to the other individual, killing cells at that spot and possibly the entire animal. Divers all over the world find each and every animal they encounter , no matter it’s size, simply amazing to be within it’s domain. The colors, and activity of all of ocean life seems to amaze mankind without a doubt and becoming a scuba diver is a dream of many and easily attained for almost anyone from children to the more mature in age. Interacting with these creatures should only be done by those with extreme experience and knowledge of the animal’s characteristics. As divers often say “take only photos and leave only bubbles!” Let’s all do our part to keep our oceans clean so we can enjoy it’s life for centuries to come.
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Bernese Mountain Dog ecstatic upon grandma's visit
All dog owners know the moment when someone is at the door before they are even there. That's because your dog is already at the door waiting to greet them. They're probably barking their heads off, running all over the house, and the air just fills with excitement. Getting them to calm down is a bit of a different story. Here we have a typical encounter at the door getting extremely affectionate. How adorable is this moment?
Watch what happens when this grandma opens the door. Augie the Bernese Mountain Dog spreads his whole self across the floor, eagerly waiting for his belly rubs with a doggy smile so big and genuine, you are sure that this is his favorite person, next to his human, Chantelle! For this dog, when grandma comes to visit, it becomes a huge event, how adorable is that?
Has your dog ever done anything like this for a special someone? Let us know by leaving a comment in the comment section! Be sure to visit https://rumble.com/ for more adorable doggos!
Check out this excited dog!
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Sea lions swarm diver in Mexico
While diving at Isla Espiritu Santo in Mexico, these divers had the incredible experience of being able to get up close and personal with these sea lions and see just how beautiful, graceful and friendly they are. This location is sought after by divers worldwide for its incredible beauty above and below the waves. There are incredible rock formations and corals throughout the area. Sea life is second to none from fishes to moray eels and much more.
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Needy pup helps owner prepare Christmas tree
Poncho is a thirteen year old rescue dog that lives in Surrey, British Columbia Canada. Rescued from Playa Del Carmen, Mexico as a tiny puppy she has enjoyed a very loving life over the years. Poncho has always been a rather anxious pooch, never letting Brent out of her sight when he is home. Acting much like a shadow, Poncho will follow Brent throughout the house no matter what he may be doing. The only time this changes, is when the vacuum comes out, or the water is running to fill a bathtub. These are the two things Poncho is not fond of, and she will disappear in a flash to avoid a bath. Whether it be a trip into the garage, or into the living room, Poncho is always close by. Christmas 2019 proved to be no different for Poncho.
As Brent and his wife began setting up their artificial Christmas tree, Poncho felt her assistance and support was needed. Acting as though she was the foreman on the job site, Poncho returned numerous times to make sure Brent was doing a quality job setting up the tree. Approaching slowly, and then finally coming in for a close look, Poncho almost always gives a small nudge in order to make sure, with no doubt, that she is there. Offering up her love, Poncho also is always there to offer a nudge and a kiss to anyone that will accept it. Poncho made sure the tree was assembled to her liking, making for another amazing Christmas setting for Christmas 2019 for herself and her family. Dogs are the best!
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Beaver walks home after tough day at the dam
Rodney the cameraman was on his way home after work, and being that he lives off the beaten path in Greater Vancouver BC, he notices this beaver walking along the gravel road. Slowing down to take a look to make sure the little guy wasn't injured, he gets some great footage of an adorable creature. Seeing that the little guy appears to be healthy, both Rodney and the beaver continued on their way, Rodney to his house, and the beaver to his dam.
After a long, hard day's work, we can all relate to this little busy beaver. You can just imagine how tired this beaver is. You can be sure that as soon as it gets home that it will find the perfect spot to lay down and instantly fall asleep. We all have those days. The moment you kick off your shoes after a long day of work can also result in an instant slumber.
Have you ever had an interesting encounter with a wild animal? Be sure to upload it to https://rumble.com, and if you are looking for more awesome animal content, be sure to stop by at https://rumble.com as well.
Check out this tired beaver.
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Buffaloes in Yellowstone cause traffic jam
While on a motorcycle trip through Yellowstone Park in Wyoming, Elsa - whom was videoing the local buffalo - was definitely not comfortable being out in the open on the Harley. There were calves in the midst of the mature males, making it that much more intense as to not startle them and cause a stampede into the traffic. Although no major issue when inside a vehicle, being on a motorcycle with no protection against an upset buffalo is a bit unnerving. As you can hear, once the mature male moved off the roadway, Elsa was definitely more at ease. What an experience!
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Coronavirus turns Canadian/American border into ghost town
The coronavirus pandemic has struck the world with unbelievable power and fear. Aside from shoppers panic buying such items as toilet tissue, there have also been many other drastic measures put in place to halt the spread of this terrifying virus. In Vancouver, British Columbia as well as across North America, The border between Canada and the United States has been closed to non-essential traffic. This major decision made by Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S President Donald Trump, has come as a necessary measure for the two countries. Every effort has been put in place to make sure the coronavirus is not transmitted back and forth across the border.
Social distancing has been strongly suggested for everyone, to remain at least one meter ( 3 feet) from each other. Staying home unless absolutely necessary is also suggested. There are many statistics as we have all seen, which are quite frightening. The Canada U.S border is the worlds longest border between two countries. This decision is hoped to be a temporary one for the two countries but was a necessary decision. This closing for general traffic will greatly affect tourism, but not trade, or workers involved in so-called essential work. As you can see in the footage, the location is nearing a ghost town atmosphere. Merely a few days prior, the roadways were busy with vehicles travelling both North and South across these friendly borders.
Many travellers from the South head to the town called Whistler which is a world famous ski resort area, this will no longer be possible until this closure is lifted. From the North as mentioned, travellers head South to take advantage of lower cost fuel and household items and groceries. For the time being, we all need to stay safe, and look after our families. This coronavirus will be beaten. The world will return to the calmer place we knew it as only a mere few months ago.
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Great White Sharks circle divers at Guadalupe Island
Stuart the cameraman, an avid diver from Vancouver, had the adventure of being in the water with these massive Great Whites on his bucket list. "This was one of the most exciting dive trips I have ever taken and I suggest it for anyone who loves to dive, snorkel or just loves the water and these beautiful animals," said Stuart.
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Amazing art sculptures created with ocean trash
Ocean trash has become a very troubling concern and issue throughout North America, and the world actually. Many companies are sponsoring shoreline cleanups, and Corona is sponsoring this exact challenge in Canada. The website is protectparadise.ca showing all the statistics based around the many cleanups going on daily. To date, 50 cleanups have been accomplished from 1047 registered volunteers which have removed 2567 kilograms (5659 pounds) of trash from the shorelines meaning there has been 1,649014 square meters of shoreline cleaned of trash.
Yet more than 8 million metric tonnes of plastic continue to compromise the beauty and ecology of our lakes, rivers, and oceans every year. With recent events leading to the number of single-use plastics found on Canadian beaches doubling since 2019, plastics could outweigh fish in the ocean by 2050. Corona is committed to reducing marine plastic pollution in Canada. This year we’re partnering with The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup and like-minded citizens like you to help us clean plastic waste from waterways across the country. So we can continue to protect and enjoy paradise for years to come. A local artist in Vancouver ,British Columbia Canada designed these figures to display the amount of trash and the type of trash that was found along the cities local beaches and waterways. Take a very close look at the figures, it is surprising just what gets disposed of into our waters, and what makes it way back on shore.
Storms create larger waves and currents, which end up causing more trash to come ashore, which in turn is better than it floating around in the ocean . Another example of ocean trash that has gathered over decades is called The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, which is a collection of marine debris in the North Pacific Ocean. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, also known as the Pacific trashvortex, spans waters from theWest Coastof North America all the way to Japan. The patch is actuallycomprised of the Western Garbage Patch, located near Japan, and the Eastern Garbage Patch, which is located between the U.S. states of Hawaii and mainland state of California.These areas of spinning debris are linked together by the North Pacific Subtropical Convergence Zone, located a few hundred kilometers north of Hawaii.
Thisconvergence zoneis where warm water from the South Pacific meets up with cooler water from theArctic. The zone acts like ahighwaythat moves debris from one patch to another.The area that all this trash is cycling within is approximately 20 million square kilometers (7.7 million square miles). This area is roughly 15 percent larger than Russia to give an idea of its vastness within the ocean. The efforts to reduce the trash within our world is an urgent one to control. Let’s all do our part to reduce, reuse, recycle.
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Playful stingrays love to "kiss" humans
Brent and Elsa took a day trip during their vacation to Stingray City - a series of shallow sandbars found in the North Sound of Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. It is a beautiful spot where southern stingrays are found in abundance and visitors can pet and interact with the animals. Although a bit skeptical of being this close with the wild animals, after a few minutes everyone realizes just how friendly these stingrays are. They're so friendly that you can pet as well as lift them within the water to "give them a kiss" which is rumored to bring seven years good luck!
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Deer family joins dad & daughter around backyard campfire
Victoria and her father were enjoying an evening in her parents beautiful backyard when guests arrived. After a long week of work, Tory's parents invited her for dinner and a visit. Once dinner was done they all decided it would be relaxing to sit out back amongst their amazing yard and garden. Lighting the propane camp fire to take the chill off the early summer night, all of a sudden one white tail deer arrived into the back yard. Having an amazing garden of flowers, that one deer seemed to have known all about this buffet of flowers as though he had been before. Deer truly enjoy snacking on flowers, specially roses.
After a few minutes of Tory and her dad watching this deer, so close, and so calm, one more arrived. "Holy cow, there's another one" exclaimed Tory. Having not seen the deer in his back yard before, Tory's dad was also very surprised and extremely excited seeing this within mere metres of his home. What happened next definitely made the night for them both, yet one more young deer appeared, seemingly hiding in the corner making sure it was safe to come out and join his family at the garden buffet. These white tail deer are quite common in wooded areas, including residential neighbourhoods that may be close to forests. Living in the suburb of Vancouver called Port Coquitlam, there are surely plenty of wooded areas near their home. ranging in size up to 150 pounds for males and around 110 pounds for females, they are a fairly small deer.
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Curious octopus closely inspects scuba diver
During a dive, the two divers were working their way along a rock wall when one of them noticed something moving behind a very dense kelp growth. Shifting a few of the very large kelp leaves revealed a massive octopus, known as a Giant Pacific Octopus. As you will see, the octopus almost immediately engaged with the diver showing intense curiosity. Octopus are incredibly intelligent and curious animals and knowing this, the diver did not pull away but rather relaxed, managed themselves in a safe manner and enjoyed the experience. Relaxing and showing no fear towards the animal was the best option as these creatures are extremely strong. If it had decided it was not going to free the diver, things may have gone differently. Having buddies while diving is also extremely important. When an issue arises they are there to help, just as this divers buddy did by gently manipulating the octopus off of the fellow diver that was slowly being engulfed. Enjoy the video and if diving is on your bucket list, check that off as an adventure. You will not be disappointed with the experiences and life long memories it brings!
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Gopher goes nose to nose with woman for carrot
While visiting Manning Park Resort in British Colombia, Brent and Elsa made notice of all the gophers, aka ground squirrels, running around outside the front of the resort main lodge. Always travelling with cameras near by, Brent took the opportunity to catch some footage of the playful little creatures. Being that there are so many visitors to this resort both summer and winter, the gophers become accustomed to humans being very close to them and some allow you to pet them and feed them healthy snacks.
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Needy dog demands attention from busy owner
Poncho is a 13 year old rescue dog from Riviera Maya, Mexico. She was found by Brent’s young son and daughter at the time that Poncho was a very young puppy. When Brent’s children found Poncho, they were 16 and 12 years of age having an amazing Christmas vacation in Mexico. Poncho has always been a very protective dog of her family and space, making it known if anyone happened to be coming within her yard or even walking near her home. She is also a very needy pooch, in a loving way, always wanting attention. Like most pets, Poncho loves to get all the love and attention, to be scratched and petted whenever possible.
One Sunday morning, Brent as a video creator, was working on a new short video for Rumble before anyone else in the house had woken. Well, Poncho was the only one awake, and she wanted her owners attention. Pacing around and around the kitchen area where Brent was working, Poncho continually kept nudging his arm to make sure he knew she was near. Of course Brent knew Poncho was there, he is always aware where his best pooch is, specially during the early mornings.
No matter where Brent may be sitting at home, Poncho always seems to have her eye on him. When Brent sits at the kitchen table, she will be in a nearby chair with her eyes focused on him, even in between her short few minute naps. When he relaxes on the sofa, Poncho feels she has to lay across his lap, just to make sure he knows where she is. Like most dog owners will say, their pups love to follow them around no matter what they are doing. It may be cutting the grass, yes Poncho follows Brent around the yard. It may also be while doing laundry, and yes Poncho has to be near while laundry is being done as well. No matter what it may be, Poncho definitely shows her love for Brent. Of course the magic word W.A.L.K turns Poncho into a roaring puppy, jumping and dancing around as though she was young, even at her amazingly young 13 years of age. She is for sure a lover not a fighter !
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Deer teaches her fawn how to pick apples
It's really easy to forget that we are not the only living beings living on this planet. We're trapped in our concrete jungles, escaping the scorching heat and the freezing icy winters in the sanctity of our homes. The only contact with the outside world are photographs and videos of animals living freely in the wild. But they are here, we share the same oxygen, we share the food, the water, the ups and downs of the climate changes. Love for animals has only increased as time has gone on. This day we can see lots of animals, whither it is dogs, cats being the most dominant but also pigs, rabbits, hedgehogs and many more that were previously known as eatables now have become completely domesticated.
The white-tailed deer, also known as the whitetail or Virginia deer, is a medium-sized deer native to North America, Central America, Ecuador, and South America as far south as Peru and Bolivia. These whitetail deer were recorded in Princeton, British Columbia. One of the smaller species of deer, these white tails measure between 80-100 centimeters or 32-40 inches tall. Ranging in weight from 48 kilograms for a large female, or 105 pounds, to a large male weighing in around 68 kilograms or 150 pounds. During a late afternoon in Princeton, Sandy the homeowner where this apple tree was, had the pleasure to be able to watch this family of deer enter her yard to enjoy an afternoon snack. Sandy lives right next to a river that flows through this small town of Princeton so she is fortunate enough to see many different types of wildlife pass through her yard and along the river bank.
This specific day, Sandy and her husband were sitting inside as she noticed a mama <a href="https://rumble.com/v83wjj-the-absolute-cutest-fawn-ever-rip-little-ivy.html" target="_blank">deer</a> and her two young fawn wandering the yard. After a few minutes, mama deer walked near the apple tree that has been a beautiful tree in the yard for many years. Keeping an eye out, mama deer could surely see Sandy and Richard inside their home, and she slowly proceeded to nibble some of the sweet leaves from the apple tree. The two young deer curiously wandered nearby as mama showed them how to reach the leaves that were slightly out of reach. Ingenuity is the mother of invention they say, but in this case it is instinct. Standing high on her back legs, mama deer was able to grasp and nibble many sweet apple tree leaves and an actual apple here and there for the half hour that the three enjoyed Sandy's yard. How gorgeous these <a href="https://rumble.com/v81nt6-baby-enjoys-relaxing-cuddle-with-sleeping-labrador.html" target="_blank">animals</a> are and what a special treat to be able to be so close as they enjoy a meal.
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Gopher kisses woman for tasty carrot
While visiting Manning Park in British Columbia, Elsa enjoys watching all the gophers running around the field. Being that the snow in the area just recently melted, the little gophers are very active and hungry. Elsa brings them some carrots and feeds it to them in this awesome clip!
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