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The Lighter Side
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2 yrs

Trail Camera Footage Gives Front Row Seat To “Coyote Concert.”
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Trail Camera Footage Gives Front Row Seat To “Coyote Concert.”

Have you ever seen coyotes singing? If not‚ you’re in for a treat! Thanks to a perfectly placed trail camera‚ we now have footage of a hilarious “concert” performed by a pair of these wild animals near Lake Tahoe. The sound of their howls is both haunting and oddly endearing! ABC 7 News shared a video of these musical creatures on TikTok. “A trail camera in California captured a coyote concert put on by what locals call the ‘Lake Tahoe Singin’ Dawgs‚'” reads the caption. @abc7newsbayarea A trail camera in California captured a coyote concert put on by what locals call the “Lake Tahoe Singin’ Dawgs.” #trailcam #trailcamera #coyote #coyotes #animal #animals #wildlife #laketahoe #tahoe #california #ca #concert #news #fyp #foryoupage #abc7news ♬ original sound – ABC7 News Commenters were absolutely delighted by the footage of the singing coyotes. “Better than any Taylor Swift concert‚” one person joked. Another user added that the sound was familiar to them‚ but seeing the animals in action was a rare treat. “I love this I hear them all the time‚ but I’ve never seen them‚” the commenter wrote. “They very rarely have showed up in my yard on my trail cameras.” Screengrab from TikTok Although it’s always cool to catch a candid glimpse of wildlife through trail cameras‚ coming face to face with these singing coyotes would probably be a very different story! It’s always important to respect wildlife and learn how to safely share this world. We’re grateful to be able to enjoy this performance from the “Lake Tahoe Singin’ Dawgs” from the safety of our own homes. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Trail Camera Footage Gives Front Row Seat To “Coyote Concert.” appeared first on InspireMore.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

Husky’s “Destructive” Behavior Ends Up Saving The Lives Of The Entire Neighborhood!
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Husky’s “Destructive” Behavior Ends Up Saving The Lives Of The Entire Neighborhood!

Digging holes in the yard isn’t usually something pet owners encourage‚ but when your husky saves the entire neighborhood‚ you make an exception! Chanell Bell was confused when her dog‚ Kobe‚ started excavating the front lawn last December. However‚ it soon became clear that the pooch wasn’t playing around — he was trying to show her something important. Sure enough‚ Chanell discovered a gas leak that could have had disastrous consequences! This proud dog mom explained on Instagram (be aware of NSFW language in the video) how Kobe the husky saved everyone in the neighborhood by alerting her to the problem. Chanell had already experienced a gas leak in her home earlier that month‚ so when the canine began acting strangely around the same time she was having trouble with her heater‚ she wondered if there was a correlation. Although her gas level reader seemed to show that everything in the house was fine‚ she decided to check the area where Kobe had been digging the hole. It turns out that’s where the leak was. Screengrab from YouTube A work crew arrived to fix the issue‚ and that’s when Chanell found out how serious the situation really was. They told her that‚ at any moment‚ her entire house could have exploded from the slightest spark. Without even knowing it‚ she’d been taking a huge risk just by using the light switches in her home! She’s so grateful that Kobe the husky not only discovered the gas leak‚ but found a way to alert her. Screengrab from YouTube Apparently‚ there could have been additional consequences if the leak persisted‚ according to People. “We were told it could’ve caused serious health effects like respiratory issues‚ brain damage‚ and even death‚” Chanell said (via SWNS). This husky is now famous for saving his neighborhood. Kobe the husky is receiving his fair share of accolades for saving the neighborhood‚ according to 6ABC Philadelphia. Chanell was so proud of her vigilant pooch that she didn’t stop at sharing his story on social media. She also wrote a children’s book about the clever canine! It’s called The Dog That Saved The Block Before Christmas‚ and it’s available on Amazon. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kobe Alexander (@kobealexanderthehusky) Dogs can be truly incredible sometimes‚ can’t they? Take a moment today to appreciate your pets if you have any‚ they might just save your life one day! You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Husky’s “Destructive” Behavior Ends Up Saving The Lives Of The Entire Neighborhood! appeared first on InspireMore.
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Daily Caller Feed
Daily Caller Feed
2 yrs

House Homeland Security Committee Approves Two Articles Of Impeachment Against Alejandro Mayorkas
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House Homeland Security Committee Approves Two Articles Of Impeachment Against Alejandro Mayorkas

First Cabinet member to be impeached since 1876 if the historic vote succeeds
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Daily Caller Feed
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Red State Governor Signs Bill Rolling Back ‘Diversity‚ Equity And Inclusion’ Programs
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Red State Governor Signs Bill Rolling Back ‘Diversity‚ Equity And Inclusion’ Programs

Republican Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed a bill Tuesday to ban diversity‚ equity and inclusion (DEI) departments at public universities and government-funded employers in the state‚ according to a press release. The legislation bans trainings that “promote differential treatment” of individuals on the basis of sex and race and will eliminate offices that enforce the […]
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Complete List Of Pavement Albums And Discography
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Complete List Of Pavement Albums And Discography

Complete List Of Pavement Albums And Discography looks at a band formed in Stockton‚ California‚ in 1989. The band is celebrated for its significant contribution to the indie and alternative rock scenes of the 1990s‚ carving a niche with their lo-fi sound‚ cryptic lyrics‚ and unconventional song structures. Their influence is widely recognized in the music industry‚ inspiring a generation of indie musicians with their innovative approach to music and disregard for mainstream trends. The band released their first single‚ “Slay Tracks: 1933–1969‚” in 1989‚ followed by their debut studio album “Slanted and Enchanted” in 1992. Over their career‚ Pavement The post Complete List Of Pavement Albums And Discography appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

Two Snowboarders Save the Lives of Skiers After Nearly Losing Their Own in Palisades Avalanche
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Two Snowboarders Save the Lives of Skiers After Nearly Losing Their Own in Palisades Avalanche

Just minutes after being buried alive by a terrifying avalanche‚ two snowboarders dug themselves out and found that fate had placed them in a unique position. Loren Ennis and his best friend Ben Erskine both discovered other people had been buried next to them‚ and both were able to save a life‚ after nearly losing […] The post Two Snowboarders Save the Lives of Skiers After Nearly Losing Their Own in Palisades Avalanche appeared first on Good News Network.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

How to find and catch Eikthyrdeer Terra in Palworld
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How to find and catch Eikthyrdeer Terra in Palworld

Eikthyrdeer is one of the first Pals most players will ride as it’s plentiful around the starting area. But did you know there’s an upgraded version as well? If you want one of your own‚ let me show you how to find and catch Eikthyrdeer Terra in Palworld. Where to find Eikthyrdeer Terra in Palworld The biggest hurdle you’ll face on your Eikthyrdeer Terra hunt is finding it in the first place.  Screenshot: PC Invasion These elusive creatures are only obtainable on the small island to the south. You can see the precise location in the image above. The problem is‚ you’ll attract a ton of unwanted attention the moment you step foot on the island‚ as it’s a wildlife sanctuary. When you arrive‚ gun-wielding will quickly rush to your location‚ but there’s a cheeky way around them. If you fly to the island on a Pal but never actually dismount‚ the guards will leave you alone. You can use your flying mount to att...
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2 yrs

YGTBFKM: 11 Years in Prison for This?
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YGTBFKM: 11 Years in Prison for This?

YGTBFKM: 11 Years in Prison for This?
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2 yrs

The Highest Resolution Gamma Ray Image Ever Has Been Taken
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The Highest Resolution Gamma Ray Image Ever Has Been Taken

Observing the most energetic events in the universe is not an easy task. They are so energetic that they are excellent at penetrating matter‚ so the traditional approach of telescopes – mirrors and detectors – has to be adapted to catch the powerful light of X-rays and gamma rays. Now‚ astronomers have revealed the most accurate of a neutron star's gamma ray beam – the most accurate gamma ray image ever taken. This breakthrough image is of the Vela Pulsar‚ a well-known gamma-ray source. A pulsar is a degenerate stellar object not much bigger than a city‚ and we are seeing it from 800 light-years away. The resolution is 40 times better than the previous best image‚ and it is quite incredible. The best image of the Vela Pulsar. The dashed circle is the previous resolution.Image Credit: GRAINE collaboration (CC-BY)The observations were taken by a new telescope designed for gamma rays. A stack of photographic film can trace gamma rays with high precision. The films are not stopping the powerful gamma rays but being stacked one over the other‚ they can record the direction of the gamma rays.To remove the interference of the atmosphere‚ the stack was attached to a balloon that lifted it to an altitude of 35 to 45 kilometers (22 to 28 miles). The wind was moving the balloon and the telescope around‚ so cameras were used to understand the motion of the system. But there was a final issue.The pancake stack is like a long-exposure but the film itself doesn’t record the time‚ so the team made sure that the bottom layers of the pancake would move at a precise speed. This allowed precise measurements between the camera-recorded motions and the tracing in the pancake. The result speaks for itself: the highest-resolution gamma-ray image."We captured a total of several trillion tracks with an accuracy of 1/10‚000 millimeters. By adding time information and combining it with attitude monitoring information‚ we were able to determine ‘when’ and ‘where’ the events originated with such precision that the resulting resolution was more than 40 times higher than that of conventional gamma-ray telescopes‚" Shigeki Aoki from Kobe University said in a statement.A gamma-ray sky map from NASA's Fermi.Image Credit: NASA/DOE/International LAT TeamThe new approach can allow different and complementary approaches to gamma-ray observations‚ both on the ground and in space. Although it's early days‚ it has great potential."By means of scientific balloon-borne experiments‚ we can attempt to contribute to many areas of astrophysics‚ and in particular to open up gamma-ray telescopy to 'multi-messenger astronomy' where simultaneous measurements of the same event captured through different techniques are required‚" Aoki added. "Based on the success of the 2018 balloon experiment these data were generated with‚ we will expand the observation area and time in upcoming balloon flights and are looking forward to scientific breakthroughs in the field of gamma-ray astronomy." The study is published in The Astrophysical Journal.
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2 yrs

This Freaky Deep-Sea Creature Has Been Hunting In The Dark For 300 Million Years
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This Freaky Deep-Sea Creature Has Been Hunting In The Dark For 300 Million Years

A new species of giant deep-sea isopod has been identified in the Bahamas after researchers with OceanX deployed traps on the seabed. A cousin of the much beloved terrestrial roly-poly pill bugs‚ they serve a similar ecological role in the nutrient cycle‚ making them a vital part of the ecosystem.These alien-like critters have see-through bodies and big buggy eyes that help them search for prey in the gloomy depths. If you’re wondering what a roly-poly on steroids eats 600 meters (1‚969 feet) below the sea‚ they’re partial to sea cucumbers‚ sponges‚ and nematodes‚ but will also scavenge any morsels that rain down from above.The new species was discovered during a 2019 mission led by OceanX and the Cape Eleuthera Institute that deployed baited eel traps and light traps in the Exuma Sound at depths between 540 and 656 meters (1‚172 and 2‚152 feet). At sizes between 4 and 6 centimeters (1.5 and 2.4 inches)‚ they’re described as large compared to other species in their genera‚ most of which are less than 3 centimeters (1.2 inches).It's dangerous to go alone! Take this.Images courtesy of OceanXThe chonky boi has been named Booralana nickorum‚ named after two family members of study senior author Edward Brooks. It joins two other species from the marine Cirolanidae to be discovered in the Caribbean region since 2010: Bathynomus maxeyorum and Bathynomus yucatanensis.Its segmented body is protected by a hardened exoskeleton which is white at a push‚ but nearing translucent. There’s no need for flashy coloration when you live in a habitat that’s almost completely devoid of light.You can see its guts and things‚" study co-author Nicholas Higgs told Live Science. According to Higgs‚ who is director of research and innovation at the Cape Eleuthera Institute‚ it was clear to the team that the new species was “definitely different from anything we've seen before" when they first observed it onboard the research vessel.The isopod’s discovery comes as part of an OceanX mission that was focused on identifying both deep-sea and mid-water species‚ testing 3D models of little-known organisms‚ investigating the expansion and feeding state of sargassum falls (seaweed on the ocean floor)‚ and satellite tagging bluntnose six-gill sharks at depth. And if you get a new-to-science species of giant see-through isopod to boot? As they say‚ there are many benefits to being a marine biologist.The study is published in Zootaxa.
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