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ELK Hunting 101
Elk are movers. Be it from hunting pressure or weather, great numbers of them will cover great distances with mind boggling speed. But an elk’s toughness goes beyond its ability to climb thousand-feet inclines in times measured in seconds rather than minutes.
By bugzy hunter3 years ago in Earth
Jellyfish and the End of the World
They may be brainless, but jellyfish could wipe us out if they had one particularly fruitful breeding season. With fewer and fewer predators, jellyfish are thriving. This is because of overfishing and hunting of the creatures who help maintain balance in the ocean. These stinging blobs could eliminate humans and other species without laying a single jellied tentacle on us.
By Ryan McCombs3 years ago in Earth
Silence?
The Running Tap. Water rushing from a spout or feet, it's splashes and gurgles, continuous and constant but never losing the refreshing vitality of it's life giving essence. The happening pushes aside all deterioration, all degeneration the more the water falls the more the existence of life fills the mind with memories of the way the body breaths shifts and waits before shifting position again. Minutes later and the process of apprehender and apprehended is still continuing there is no obstruction to this PEACE.
By SAM JACKSON3 years ago in Earth
Northeast Tiger: An Uncertain Future
On April 23, residents of Baishiwan Town, Mishan City, Heilongjiang Province, found a local northeastern tiger, which was initially determined by professionals to be "most likely a wild northeastern tiger". During the search process, a villager was bitten and taken to the hospital for treatment. At 21:00 that night, the tiger was shot by the police with a tranquilizer gun and has been sent to the Hengdaohezi Feline Breeding and Breeding Center in good health.
By Deena Thaddeus3 years ago in Earth
Is honey spit out or pooped out by bees?
Honey is a necessity in almost every household, have you ever wondered where the delicious honey comes from? Some people say honey is bee poo, others say honey is bee vomit ...... We might as well look at the whole process of honey made by bees to find the answer.
By raffo rosalinda3 years ago in Earth
The release of 100 birds 132 years ago now costs the United States $800 million a year.
In the sky, the most spectacular performance of flying animals may be the "flock of starlings", in which hundreds of thousands of starlings form a group and fly together in the air like an ink painting.
By suzanne darlene3 years ago in Earth
The United States has launched 480 million copper needles into space, how is it now?
Before the 1960s, there were only two ways to establish long-distance communication: either by transmitting it through cables under the sea, or by bouncing radio signals through the ionosphere.
By adalberto alejandrina3 years ago in Earth
Want to know the horoscope for the week (2.22-2.28)?
Last Sunday, Mercury resumed its transit, which was the end of the first wave of watery retrogrades for the year. Did you feel a sudden sense of relief? During the period of the water retrograde (since 1.31), we have experienced a lot of repetitions, unexpected events, and even things that have refreshed our outlook, especially teamwork, friends/lovers who may have had a lot of unpleasantness, or even felt a bit distant and unreliable. Next, it will all be adjusted and alleviated. Let's say goodbye to the lethargy of life after the New Year.
By cly mumford3 years ago in Earth
Two-headed snakes frequently appear in Yuhang, Hangzhou, is it really an ominous sign?
In the early morning of the day before yesterday, a resident of Yuhang, Hangzhou, was walking by the pond and found a "strange guy" - a "fish" with four legs. He caught the weird guy and kept it in a white storage tank. in the box.
By sondra mallen3 years ago in Earth






