Probably not, considering that's not a deer or an adult. Juvenile chamois, 1/2-1/3 of the weight of deer when fully grown.
A series of powerful weather-driven waves struck a key U.S. military installation in the Marshall Islands Saturday night, damaging infrastructure and forcing dozens of people to evacuate the island. "On the night of January 20, 2024, a series of weather-driven waves resulted in significant ocean water inundation of the island of Roi-Namur," said the U.S. Army in a statement Tuesday. The island is the second largest island of the Kwajalein Atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
Apparently the photo was taken near an offshore oil rig in Carpinteria, California. Which (assuming there’s a great white shark nursery nearby) ironically has the slogan of being the “World’s Safest Beach.”
Fuck I was in a hurry and trying to share an image with the real quote. Just now realized this is some weird anti-COVID nonsense.
That thing, merely minutes out of the birth canal, would instinctively be able to rip my arm clean off. Pretty fucking cool.
That’s what I was surprised about, that thing is 5’ straight out of the womb. Thats full size shark for some species. Wonder if they are preyed upon on by anything in that area.
All these accounts seem to lie "This video is altered and contains two completely different things. The second video is from National Geographic channel, where the Croc in this particular video wandered into the Hippo pool rather than attacking and carrying a Hippo away".
Owsley what do you think is wrong with this thing? Every few feet it would fall on its side and just lay there and there was definitely some huge bald spot on the top of its head.
I kinda thought that too but the big scar/bald spot on its head and how it would just fall down on its side every few steps made me think it has to be dying or sick or something.
But FR I know old dogs get Vestibular Disease. Mine had it and it would walk a few feet and go on it's side. Her eyes had Nystagmus as well Not sure if skunks get it though.
Not sure if getting close enough to look for Nystagmus is a good a idea bc the question of rabies, and well you know, it's a skunk.
Yea I’m not taking it that far. Of course the apartment says call animal control and animal control says it’s the apartments land and their problem.
Kinda felt bad for it. Wonder I should try and get animal control to get it to test it for that. It drives me crazy that no one wants to take responsibility for taking care of it.
Problem is no one wants to take responsibility. Apartments say not their problem unless it’s in an apartment or like the pool area, animal control says Its on private property so not their problem.
Right, I believe you said that. I don't understand why property ownership that matters. The animal may be rabid and the state should want to make sure an outbreak doesn't occur, especially in a residential area