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What happened to the 2-year-old girl in Turkey after she bit the snake back?
On August 10 this year, a 2-year-old girl screamed as she was attacked by a snake while playing in the back garden of her home in the village of Canal, Bingo, Turkey. Neighbors arrived at the sound and found the girl with a snake about 50 cm long clamped in her mouth and a visible bite mark on her lower lip. Probably ignorant and fearless, the girl bit back bravely after being bitten by the snake. The neighbor immediately snatched the snake away and killed it, gave first aid to the girl, then called an ambulance and took the girl to the hospital, where after 24 hours of observation and treatment, the little girl's body gradually recovered and was in good condition.
By Apostolakis3 years ago in Earth
What Humanity Accomplished
it all started with inspiration from another. right at the end of 2016, I was scrolling through Tumblr. by the end of 2017, I had gathered as many facts as I could, and despite the pure unadulterated horror of the Emoji Movie, Charlottesville Nazi, Manchester bombing, the public embarrassment from the worldwide broadcast of politics, and worse.
By Robyn Little3 years ago in Earth
The Sunflower saga of 2022
Earlier this summer I wrote about my family’s summer routine we have going.This involves growing our favorite sunflower plants, saving them from the elements, the herbivores such as deer and rabbits who make the process really hard. Summer of 2022 was brutal by all accounts across the US with the war in Europe making life tough for people.
By Garden tales from the Garden state3 years ago in Earth
How to turn your garden into a carbon sink
during World War Two, the UK Ministry of agriculture encouraged gardeners to "Dig for Victory" and grow their vegetables to help feed the country. Allotments sprung up in private gardens and public parks – even the lawns outside the Tower of London were transformed into vegetable patches.
By aaliyah kale3 years ago in Earth
Solar Power: How It Can Save You Money
As the cost of electricity continues to rise, more and more homeowners are starting to see the benefits of going solar. Not only is it a great way to reduce your carbon footprint, but it can also save you money. With prices as low as 3.5 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh) in some states, owning your own home solar power system makes financial sense if you have access to a roof that can support panels or other hardware. The good news is that there are plenty of ways to lower your operating costs while still taking advantage of the many benefits of a solar power system. Here’s everything you need to know about operating an off-the-grid system at home, so you can make the switch without breaking the bank…
By paul johnston3 years ago in Earth
Does it Snow in Hawaii? Find Out!
Does it Snow in Hawaii? Find Out! Hawaii, a state in the US with many islands, is known for its tropical climate. And whether or not it snows in Hawaii has always been a mystery for those not living there (or who haven’t ever been there).
By Abhishek Saini3 years ago in Earth
The United States held a "snake hunting bounty competition"!
According to foreign media reports, the annual "Burmese python hunting event" held by the U.S. government of Florida opened in early August. A total of more than 800 participants came to the Everglades in southern Florida to participate in the challenge. In the competition, the participants who killed the largest number of Burmese pythons can get thousands of dollars in cash prizes. There are additional prizes for catching and killing the longest Burmese python.
By Baudamolova3 years ago in Earth










