The friendly-but-forgetful blue tang fish reunites with her loved ones, and everyone learns a few things about the true meaning of family along the way.
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My buddies and I were crabbing off of the west coast of Anderson Island and even though we didn't really catch anything, we got to see the pod of orcas everyone has been talking about! We were in a little aluminum rowboat and we think that the sound of the rope being pulled along the side of the boat is what attracted the babies because right after we pulled up the pot the pod headed right for us. Most of the fun from this video comes from how scared we (really just me) were so some profanity is used. WARNING: inappropriate words are used (the s-word) we are sorry but we were scared. However feel free to laugh at how I respond to a scary situation like this (I yell run even though we are in a rowboat) and enjoy the beautiful orcas at the beautiful Anderson Island! Others in the boat are Michael Niccum and Eugene Dight.
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Jeremy Roenick attempts to tackle a live alligator on a golf course on video
Bizarre moment former NHL star attempts to tackle a live alligator on a golf course is captured on video Former NHL star Jeremy Roenick attempted to tackle a live alligator with his bare hands during a recent golf outing Incident captured on video by one his friend's shows him approach gator from behind before leaping to try and grab the gator Alligator quickly slithered away as Roenick belly-flopped on the grass Roenick played 18 years in NHL and is one of just three American born hockey players who scored at least 500 goals During a recent golf outing, hockey legend Jeremy Roenick cheated death after he attempted to tackle a live alligator with his bare hands. Roenick's momentary lapse of judgement was all caught on video by his friend and Sportsradio 94WIP morning show host Keith Jones and was shared on Twitter Monday. The video first shows Roenick, who enjoyed an 18-year NHL career and is one of just three American-born players with at least 500 goals, slowly creeping up behind the monster gator.
In our newest mapping project, a miniature chef turns your plate into a projected grill. Bon appétit!
By Antoon Verbeeck and Filip Sterckx. Contact us if you would like to have this projection or a customized version of this project at your event: skullmapping@gmail.com
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Science Vs. Cinema co-creator James Darling has mashed together the ultimate SUPERCUT for Star Wars: THE FORCE AWAKENS using all 3 trailers and the Comic-Con BTS reel.
So maybe we spoil our goat kids a little in the 8 weeks before they go to their new homes as pets and future milking goats. But, who doesn't want to spend a cold rainy day inside in Pajamas? Winifred and Monty who are 3 week old Nigerian Dwarf Goat siblings think it's a great idea to stay inside the barn and play! The only thing cuter than goat kids is baby goats in pajamas! Goats have zero interest in letting even one rain drop touch their heads, so these little ones enjoyed their time out, but decided to stay inside the barn! I'm pretty sure they both actually shook their head, NO! when they looked outside at the rain! Stay warm everyone! Summer is coming!
The terrifying moment a fish jumps from a dinner plate has been captured on camera as a Japanese family eat sashimi.
At least it's fresh! Diners scream in shock when their half-eaten sashimi comes back to life and JUMPS off the plate
Japanese diners left shocked when fish jumps off the dinner plate
The video was posted online and shows the fish shaking before it jumps
The cameraman screams in terror before rushing away
Diners were left shocked when their raw fish jumped off the plate just as they began to eat their meal of fresh sashimi.
In a clip, the fish can be seen lying on the plate before its fin begins to shake. The fish's body then leaps from the plate entirely, prompting a scream from the diners.
They were enjoying sashimi - a Japanese delicacy of raw fish - before the incident happened.
At the end of the clip, the cameraman gets a fright as the fish jumps, and people can be heard screaming while moving away.
The video then cuts out as the diners rush away.
The footage has nearly 1,500 comments on it with many saying it is 'creepy' but 'cruel' to video it.
A small bull shark swims daringly close to a family of hippos in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. This rare footage was captured by 30-year-old tour operator, Stacey Farrell from Heritage Tours and Safaris.
“During a hippo and crocodile safari on the St Lucia Estuary, we spotted a small bull - zambezi - shark swimming close to the hippo family. I stopped the boat along the bank as we were watching the pod of hippo return to the water”, says Farrell.
Bull sharks are unique in that they can live in both salt and freshwater, seeing them in the estuary is a common sight as this is where females will have their babies.
“Due to the hippo desiccating in the water there are generally a lot of fish between the hippos, so it would be the best place for the shark to be looking for a snack. The water was very muddy and the shark started bumping into the hippo which caused them to start attacking the shark. The shark was much faster and managed to get away at the last second”, Farrell continues.