Watch this talented toddler scale 7-foot-high wall
An adorable video has emerged of a toddler climbing a 7ft indoor bouldering wall without a harness in Arizona, US late last month.
The footage shows the 19-month-old girl carefully and thoughtfully making her way up and over the climbing wall.
The filmer called her "our little monkey" who had "mastered" the climb - adding "she is learning how to decide movement and reevaluate her hold choices which is exciting to see!"
Bouldering is done close to the ground with mats but no harness.
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Excitable US dog runs in circles with giant tube on its head
An excited 9-year-old maltipoo runs around a garden in Sussex, Wisconsin with a giant tube on its head.
Allison captured the moment her dog named Willie sprinted around their garden with his head in a large tube.
Allison told Newsflare: " He would do it so much that we had to get rid of it. We weren’t that surprised because he does dumb stuff like this all the time.
"It was a video we would just show family and friends but I felt like others should see how stupidly amazing my little guy is."
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Injured Sea Lion Pup Desperate for help Jumps onto Boat in California
Separated from parents, attacked or injured by something, dehydrated and starving, Amber swam directly for our boat and came aboard without hesitation. She was desperate and thanks to the Coast Guard and Kirsten from Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Laguna Beach, she is getting the help she needs.
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Aunt, toddler nephew fall face-first into the dirt after funny SLIDE FAIL
'Going down a slide is fun but getting off it can be a challenge sometimes, as proven in this clip.
This hilarious video, filmed by Marisa Scott, shows her toddler son zipping down a playground slide with his aunt. But little do they know what's in store for them at the end of the ride!
"We were at the city park and my two-year-old son was going down the slide with his aunt Brittany when she lost her balance and did a face plant," Marisa said. "She was able to get her hand in front of his face, so he only had a scratch on his elbow."
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Huge manta ray does flips while feeding in the Maldives
A rare encounter , a Manta suddenly appears at the rear of our boat in Maldives and feeds onto plankton right in front of our cameras , literally going one loop after another !
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Killer whale swims under paddleboarder
An amazing video has emerged of an orca whale swimming underneath a paddleboarder off the coast of New Zealand on Monday.
The once-in-a-lifetime footage, captured off Kuaotunu beach, shows the killer whale swimming right next to boarder Luke Reilly.
Interviewed by a local news organisation about the experience, Riley said "This one just bee-lined it for me. He popped up about 10cm away from the back of my board.”
"I got a bit nervous thinking, 'what's this guy going to do?' He slowly crept up and grabbed my board and I yelled 'What are you doing?"
"It was quite freaky but so amazing at the same time."
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Wildlife photographer captures close up footage of gorilla family enjoying a meal in Rwanda
On 24th September 1967, Dian Fossey established the Karisoke Research Centre on the Rwanda side of the Virunga Volcanoes. To mark the 50th anniversary, The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund designated an annual day of celebration, so today I delved into my hard drive to share some unseen gorilla footage. No music, no commentary - just natural sounds and gorilla behaviour, so sit back and enjoy!
Baby mountain gorillas are seriously cute! With their wavy hair, big brown eyes and a curious expression, they explore their green world through play. Here, Kwisanga's 1-year-old son entertains himself in their leafy home while his Mum prepares a mixed salad and Agashya, his massive silverback father, goes first for wild celery, then the pith of fern stems and finally blackberry leaves (never mind the little hooked spines on the midrib!)
This visit to Group 13, on the steep lower slopes of Mt Sabyinyo in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda, was during the UN Year of the Gorilla in 2009, and the lucky tourists from USA, UK and Spain give their impressions at the end of the video, along with Edward the guide and his team.
#BabyAnimals #GorillaMums #MountainGorillas #Rwanda
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The Hyena is always lurking
The Leopard: A Silent Predator of the Wilderness
The leopard, one of the most elusive and adaptable of the big cats, is a symbol of strength, stealth, and survival in the wild. Known for its incredible agility and keen hunting skills, the leopard (Panthera pardus) is a solitary creature that thrives in a variety of habitats across Africa and parts of Asia. Despite being less famous than lions or tigers, the leopard’s remarkable characteristics make it one of the most fascinating animals in the world.
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Lizard trying to escape from Snake
Snakes are carnivorous and their diet often includes small animals, and lizards are a common prey for many snake species. For example, kingsnakes, rat snakes, and certain types of cobras and vipers are known to hunt and consume lizards. The specific diet of a snake depends on its species, size, and the availability of prey in its environment.
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The only species of Butterflies that Migrate
What you see they are not leaves they are butterfly.. ❤️
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Hawk hunting rabbits
Who wants to take a crack at IDing the bogey that made off with one of these baby bunnies?
📽 by @mhysanthrope
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Alligator crossing the road in Florida
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This morning…
Hung out with this guy for about 30 minutes till he decided to cross to the other side. What a rush!
I hope you find something that brings you joy and makes you feel alive. For me, this is the easiest way to keep me grounded and grateful for the blessing that is to wake up everyday. Today’s sunrise hit hard as I was overwhelmed with emotions over its pure beauty and for knowing how fortunate I was to be able to witness it, something that I wish I could share with many of my loved close ones that have passed, something I wish we could share in person. I miss them, all the time, especially outside, where every moment is unpredictable and anything can happen in an instant.
Today there was a lot of Spring action, babies, territorial dispute, fighting over mates…which I will share later on. This guy just happened to be the cherry on top of today’s hike.
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PSA: Do not try to pet a wild ANYTHING
I always thought this was common sense, but this kinda stuff still happens.
When are we going to collectively learn that the average human reaction time is just not worth testing against the attack speed of any wild animal - especially one that can easily break your finger (or worse) before you know what even happened.
Barring any extreme outliers, we lose the speed battle 999 times out of 1000 attempts.
Unfortunately, I get videos like this regularly.
PS: keep those coming btw. If you're going to be an idiot, at least let me use your idiocy to educate others.
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Deer attack coyote to save her child
Return Fire
📽 by @szompa66
This one starts after the coyote had already zeroed in on an unsuspecting deer fawn and made its move, but the scene quickly takes a different turn, as the fawn's mother catches up and intercepts, refusing to let nature take its anticipated course.
In the wild, deer mothers occasionally face the harsh choice of abandoning their young, favoring their own survival to ensure the continuity of their lineage in future seasons. However, the deer mom in frame today defies this strategy, embodying a fierce protectiveness that leaves no room for predators.
This intense snapshot of a deer going head-to-head with a coyote is a potent reminder of the unexpected narratives that play out in the wild. Today's story isn't simply a tale of survival, but a choice laid bare - to stand one's ground, fight against the odds, or take the detached, less courageous path.
This deer chose option A, and she dealt out an ass whooping on behalf of her fawn.
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