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21 Jul 2023


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Another misbehaving beluga.

Shred the gnar, brah!

Chameleon changes into a rainbow of colors, but not for pride month. Which he says "is not a thing."


Piano-playing frog marionette.

Fat otter. Fotter!

Orphaned baby elephant is given a surrogate mom.

They're communicating. They're saying "Woke liberals are just the worst, aren't they?"

Sloth hammock.

Lemme sort you wooly-noggined screwheads out.

This border collie has transitioned into a crocodile. Note his Surprise Snap at the end.

Little puppy goes crazy when owner attempts to retrieve all of his stolen personal items from it.

A Canadian man saved a baby moose which was being stalked by a black bear, by giving it shelter in his truck.

And his employer fired him for that.

A Canadian man claims he was fired from his job at a fuel supplier when he helped rescue a desperate moose calf from a potential black bear attack.

Mark Skage, who worked for AFD Petroleum Inc., was driving back from a job site when he saw the abandoned moose wandering on the side of the road in British Columbia on June 6.

As he pulled over and hopped out of his vehicle, the calf attempted to climb into his truck as Skage noticed a bear stalking the "few day old" animal.

"There was a black bear 50 yards away from her just waiting," Skage said in a Facebook post.

"I made a decision at the time after she kept (trying) to climb into the work truck that I couldn't just leave her there. So I stuck her in the passenger side and drove to town to get her some help," Skage added.

Skage's decision to bring the calf into his truck comes from his background as an outdoorsman and he knew that doing so was against the law.

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"It is against the law to pick up wild animals off the road or from out in nature, anywhere. It is illegal to be in possession of wildlife and transport wildlife," he told the outlet.

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With the calf riding shotgun in his truck, Skage called his supervisor and the local conservation officer about his predicament before he named the moose Misty and found a rehab center to look after her until she was ready to be released.

His company, AFD Petroleum, fired him for not abandoning the baby moose to the black bear.

"Instead of reporting the situation to a conservation officer and allowing the authorities to handle the rescue and relocation of the moose, the individual made the independent decision to transport an uninjured moose calf, a wild animal, in the front seat of his company vehicle for many hours," said AFD Petroleum president Dale Reimer, according to CBC.

"This not only put the employee and other road users at risk but also potentially caused distress and harm to the moose."

Ugh. Terrible.

Do whatever the government tells you, never let your own conscience make an allowance for the good!

Misty the Moose is being rehabilitated so that she can be released back into the wild.


Canada appears more and more to me to be a cruel, totalitarian Nightmare Place.

Fidel Castro won, though an unexpected route of cvcking a weak man.


Next time you see a bear, just use a mirror as a diversion.