We've all heard that sharks must constantly swim or they'll die. That doesn't exactly make it seem like they have much time for sleeping; at least not in the traditional sense that we're used to. Researchers made an interesting discovery with the help of a robotic submersible while following a ...
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If you've ever dreamed about tearing through the water at Olympian-level speeds, then the x2 Sport by Supermarinovation might be your chance. Designed to give snorkelers more freedom, this underwater jet pack lets wearers cut through the water at speeds of up to six miles per hour - that's ...
READ MORE +It looks like eagles aren't the only animals that like to kill goats on the side of a cliff. There isn't any length this wolf won't go to for a meal - even if that means a very real chance of plummeting to its death. Despite the terrain, the wolf chases down a goat on the side of a cliff in an ...
READ MORE +The Illinois Department of Natural Resources had a huge shock while fighting a potential black carp upstream range expansion in the Illinois River. It turns out they didn't see a single black carp in their efforts to take them out, but the IDNR reports that they did end up removing 70,239 pounds of ...
READ MORE +People on their way to work may have thought they had lost their minds last week after spotting a deer on the roof of a business in Syracuse, New York, but what they saw was very real. The deer had managed to find its way onto an auto parts store on Burnet Avenue and had many questioning their ...
READ MORE +One of the greatest things about Florida is that despite insanely hot it can be at any given time of the year, you're only ever about three feet away from some type of water. A black bear was recently spotted enjoying the benefit of a nice dip on a hot day in the St. Johns River in Jacksonville. ...
READ MORE +If you're looking for a quick and fun way to blow through $35,800, then this Texas company has you covered. HeliBacon is looking to capitalize on people who want to help control the wild hog population in Texas in an over the top way. The company will take you to the sky and let you rain ...
READ MORE +A fisherman struck up a surprise friendship with three new buddies while at a creek in Wooster, Ohio. From the time they fund him, they start climbing on him and follow him around everywhere he goes. It's unknown if these raccoons were orphaned or if they were simply exploring the area while their ...
READ MORE +This homeowner didn't know exactly what to expect when he went to check out the intruder that caused his security alarm to go off. Armed with what is most likely a pistol with a laser sight, he discovers the perpetrator - a buck that had found its way into his home. It's obvious that neither of ...
READ MORE +It looks like truckers aren't the only ones who have to look out for alligators. A pilot recently ran over an 11-foot alligator while landing a plane at Orlando Executive Airport. The gator had been laying right in the middle of the runway when the plane came in, causing the gator to jump up and ...
READ MORE +Randy Spade, a hunter in California, had no idea what he was about to witness when he reviewed trail cam footage captured in late May. In the video, a mountain lion quietly approaches a deer as it's eating. Before the deer has any idea it's in danger, the moutain lion tackles it and launches ...
READ MORE +A $1.4 million bond may sound excessive for someone who got caught with undersized lobsters. But when a judge hit Jose Vargas with the massive bond, he didn't have much of a choice. That's because Vargas got caught by authorities with 246 undersize lobsters at Fiesta Key Marina. The 59-year-old ...
READ MORE +Catching fish is typically pretty straightforward. You cast a line, hook a fish and reel a fish in. But sometimes that fish might have a surprise that comes up with it. That was the case for Chipper Burman when he caught a catfish recently. The 10-year-old Texan The 10-year-old Texan was ...
READ MORE +It's been a long process, but the ruling on whether or not Phil Heasley broke the rules in last summer's White Marlin Open off Maryland has finally been made. Heasley - who claimed the money after catching a 76.5-pound white marlin in the world's largest billfish tournament - was found to have ...
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