Incredible that nature has an answer to pretty much everything. Animals feeding on bones is so important to help cleaning. I never knew giraffes consume bones! What an interesting video once again 😁
This is actually super interesting knowing that a lot of these plants/prey are super poisonous and can be very deadly to many other organisms and that only one predator can adapt to the deadliness
Don't forget about humans. Chocolate, a human delicacy, is considered poisonous in large amounts to dogs (and possibly, cats). Chilli (and others) evolved to serve mainly avian "customers", but humans started eating them and LIKING IT, and had started farming them so, mission successful?
Camels are the most durable hardcore mammals I have ever seen. They survive winter, extreme heat, go for weeks without water or food, walk like robots for days and not to mention eat cacti and surprisingly don't choke on thorns. I'm pretty sure if camels were carnivores, porcupines wouldn't stand a chance.
@@jamesmccurry3698 Yes, indeed we do. What I meant is that it's not a widely adopted diet, like fish and/or chicken. Best case scenario for them would be we like their taste so much we farm them ourselves. Worst case scenario is we eat them into extinction as bush meat.
@@jamesmccurry3698 I assume we despine porcupines like we debone fish either through cooking them a certain way or with a knife or maybe even some specially developed tool
Love your videos, informative and humorous at once, love your additions of the graphics all over the place! I am totally subscribing and will watch more in the coming weeks, waiting for new ones.
It's been about 4 months since you subscribed, it seems. Enjoying it so far? I hope so. I have ADHD so usually I can't focus on anything that can teach me because it's usually very boring, but these videos keep my attention with humor and stuff. That's why I love this channel.
On the subject of the bone-eating vultures, it is worth noting that they have four other names: 'Lammergeier' (German for lamb-vulture), and 'Ossifrage' (translates as 'Bone Breaker' in Middle French/ Latin), 'Peres' in Hebrew, and is known in Iran as 'Homa' (from Persian dialect), what's more, there is a report of people being injured, and in some cases, killed, by falling bones. One of the earliest mentions was the Greek playwright Aeschylus who died around 456 or 455 BC after a vulture (called an eagle in the story) dropped a turtle on his head after mistaking his bald head for a rock. This vulture is listed as 'threatened' on the national conservation scale and in Iran is considered a symbol of luck and happiness as if the shadow of this vulture, should fall upon a person he will rise to greatness and sovereignty, whereas if you shoot at this bird or attempt to harm/kill it, you will die in 40 days. It is also mentioned in the Bible and the Torah, specifically Leviticus 11:13, as a bird that it is forbidden to eat. The more you know, right? 😊
I once, rather optimistically, asked a young lady with whom I was on a blind date how she liked her eggs in the mornings. Unfertilised, was her highly deflating reply.
3:28 - Chickens also have gizzards and eat shell (oyster shell) and sometimes rocks (my chickens sometimes eat tiny rocks) for the same purpose of cutting up the food they eat and also the calcium in oyster shells is what produces the shell of their eggs. The more shell or calcium the thicker and harder the egg shell, the less, the softer the shell is!
@@heatherc7979 They don’t eat rocks… on purpose anyway. They’ll pick up very very very small pieces of rock, like sand when they’re pecking around. They don’t eat egg shell either unless it’s given to to them, like the oyster shell, you have to add it to their feed or leave a bowl of it for them to eat when they need it.
Acacia...... pronounced "A cay shia". And many reptiles digest bones, as they swallow animal prey whole orin large pieces. Snakes, alligators, crocodiles, etc.
I can still remember when I was a child in middle school the 'go-to' science was that nothing, NOTHING could live without sunlight. Now, and not only from this video, I know better. There's many organisms thriving without sunlight. 🙏🏻
@@daniellewoolley8607 all snakes don't have a jaw setup like that though. There's a reason that species is called "egg eating snake" haha. But ya most snakes do eat eggs, just not so big or they burrow a hole into them and eat the insides
Lol....the giraffes version of the cats stink face!!!!! Gotta love it :) and I like my eggs with slapped ham and coffee with some amazing on the side!!
Calcium carbonate is the primary ingredient in Tums, meant to STOP stomach pains, nausea and vomiting. It is also the calcium source in many calcium supplements.
@@gertaaa23678 maybe he just wanted to expand on the species watop covered. They are both great informational RUclipsrs, and if they have similar ideas even better
Whoever's reading this, i pray that whatever your going through gets better and whatever your struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! Amen
The Worms probably burrow inside of the rocks for shelter from predators and they get in the rock so they can eat stuff outside of the rock like krill and Chinese shrimp
Out of all of the segments of this video I never suspected a giraffe eating bones. Thank you for sharing and educating! Just like your channel name. I was amazed. Okay thank you so much from now on I will be grossed out as hell when a giraffe licks my face at a zoo!
Fun fact, the newts TTX is the same poison that pufferfish makes. Less fun fact, a snake eating itself can also be a sign of extreme chronic stress. Especially in captivity. Edit: Words are hard ok? And english isn't my first language :/
@@Grendelful but you see if someone had commented and later deleted it it would still show the corresponding number of comments. If you check the number of comments it says there are there are the right amount. If someone had commented and it got deleted it would correspond accordingly. No one has commented but us.
Watching a horse occasionally eating baby chickens throws me off the most. I’ve seen it all but that one was surprising although it shouldn’t have been. Plenty of veggies get meat protein and calcium on occasion
You might think ants and humans are the only species to wage war on other colonies , nations or whatever group you come up with but chimpanzees have been found to wage war on other tribes of chimpanzee .
So- as advised I invited a Friendly little Antingaw and their family over for dinner... I asked the question and they simply said "We like rocks. We eat rocks. We... Brought you rocks" I am somehow eating rocks with the Antingaw Family 👪. Nice family- Really you should invite them as well! ...BUT make sure you either like the taste of rocks, or have a great excuse why you can't eat them hahaha😅 (No, seriously don't make the same mistake)
The manchineel tree is super poisonous inside and out. The bark, sap, leaves, and the fruit of this tree can mess you up in all kinds of ways unless you happen to be a black spiny-tailed iguana.
I love your videos Be Amazed! Just a little help for you acacia is pronounced a-kay-sha. Please don't take this negatively, I hear so many mispronounced words in You Tube videos, I decided I should help you younger people as obviously our educational system is not up to par with what it once was. Your videos are so WONDERFUL, please keep them coming. I truly enjoy them!!!
@@Grendelful - No, humans are not walking stomachs because a human stomach is only about 15% of the entire body, while the stomach of a frog/snake is 95% of its entire body.
@@dvei32 I didn't mean that literally, I was refering to the fact that humans, as a whole, will eat anything that cross their path (figuratively of course). Still, you do know your stuff, I'll give you that.
Little known fact, if you put a little vinegar on the snake's mouth, lips area works apparently too, they'll spit out what they're clamped onto. Helps with getting unbitten by a snake.
Those vultures are actually quite cute. They're cute to me. I love dead things, as I'm a weird guy. Yes. I need help with my mental health as i just love seeing dead animals getting eaten. I also don't mind starring at dead carcasses for hours. I'm mentally unwell and disturbed. I just love those vultures
@@paulgordon6949 no. If there was anything that could help, i would have found it by now. There's nothing that can help me, i can tell you that a trillion times, and that's not enough, 100 quadrillion times would help in that regard. I see myself as a sociopath with mental health problems, and none of those problems can be solved in any legal means. The only thing that even is close enough to help is to kill me or let my inner beast free, and not even i want my inner beast to escape. That says a lot about everything i have problems with. You pick what you want to happen. I pick death in honorable combat, sword against sword, shield against shield. I'm a Swede. We are an honorable people, so if i challenge someone to a fight, that person honors that request, it's who we are. 90 percent of us are at least. I know you want to send me to a mental hospital for good, even if that most likely mean that i become insane, which is even worse than the comment you commented to just now. It's all what you want and what everyone else wants, but don't make it worse, or else you'll know via the news
and also, when eating jellyfish they are prone to taking in water, So the Spikes in the Leather Back Sea turtle's throat acts like a barrier to keep the food in and the water out.
Its good to know Back in the old days some people who survived an accident and they were in a jungle the people or survivours would watch other animals eat things thinking they could eat it but now we know its not true. Good to know.
If you have a cat, do NOT have lily plants in your house! The pollen is deadly toxic to a cat, and if it brushes up against it and licks the pollen off, it will die in agony.
Ship worms are eaten by the local people. Ship worms eat wet/soggy rotten wood, I don't know about rocks but shipworms eat the wood and that makes most of the ships not rescueable, basically it makes shipwrecks and that dirty wood you might see afar from the beach.
We've just been through my daughter throwing up anything she ate for 16 weeks. After 5 different diagnosis, 13 different prescriptions and being messed about... I had to bring my mamma bear out to play. I took her to A&E and said get it sorted or admit her. This couldn't go on. No more try this... the nhs was seriously failing her. Finally we've got it under control. It was all down to her stomach producing waaaay too much acid!!!!!!!!
I was watching this video and thought to myself "this is incredible, I wonder if there's anything that humans can eat that's crazy," and took a bite of salsa before I realized.
Some dogs will eat grass when they're sick and also rocks or stones sometimes. My Lab's been spotted tucking into grass off theRec where I used to walk him or just in the garden. I don't think he's eaten grass where we currently live just now,... but, give him time.
Incredible that nature has an answer to pretty much everything. Animals feeding on bones is so important to help cleaning. I never knew giraffes consume bones! What an interesting video once again 😁
That’s why he is call be amazed
Sorry called😫
Really I got bored lol and turned it off sorry 😐
@@xavier1312 Good thing that we're all different with different interests then 😜
wtf
This is actually super interesting knowing that a lot of these plants/prey are super poisonous and can be very deadly to many other organisms and that only one predator can adapt to the deadliness
agreed
He just stole this topic from another channel
I’m agree
@@gertaaa23678 which one?
Don't forget about humans.
Chocolate, a human delicacy, is considered poisonous in large amounts to dogs (and possibly, cats).
Chilli (and others) evolved to serve mainly avian "customers", but humans started eating them and LIKING IT, and had started farming them so, mission successful?
Camels are the most durable hardcore mammals I have ever seen. They survive winter, extreme heat, go for weeks without water or food, walk like robots for days and not to mention eat cacti and surprisingly don't choke on thorns. I'm pretty sure if camels were carnivores, porcupines wouldn't stand a chance.
I know, right? I mean, they're lucky humans are not known to eat porcupines YET.
@@Grendelful Humans do eat porcupines. Just mind the spikes. Other than that they taste gamey. Like a squirrel or rabbit.
@@jamesmccurry3698 Yes, indeed we do. What I meant is that it's not a widely adopted diet, like fish and/or chicken. Best case scenario for them would be we like their taste so much we farm them ourselves. Worst case scenario is we eat them into extinction as bush meat.
Or most middle aged high school teachers
@@jamesmccurry3698 I assume we despine porcupines like we debone fish either through cooking them a certain way or with a knife or maybe even some specially developed tool
Great work I love the little white guy sooo cute!!!
his name is Bartholomew 😋
@@BeAmazed never knew 💀
Me too
Love your videos, informative and humorous at once, love your additions of the graphics all over the place! I am totally subscribing and will watch more in the coming weeks, waiting for new ones.
Welcome aboard!
@@BeAmazed hi
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@@BeAmazed love the videos
It's been about 4 months since you subscribed, it seems. Enjoying it so far? I hope so. I have ADHD so usually I can't focus on anything that can teach me because it's usually very boring, but these videos keep my attention with humor and stuff. That's why I love this channel.
The BEST channel out here 💯
On the subject of the bone-eating vultures, it is worth noting that they have four other names: 'Lammergeier' (German for lamb-vulture), and 'Ossifrage' (translates as 'Bone Breaker' in Middle French/ Latin), 'Peres' in Hebrew, and is known in Iran as 'Homa' (from Persian dialect), what's more, there is a report of people being injured, and in some cases, killed, by falling bones.
One of the earliest mentions was the Greek playwright Aeschylus who died around 456 or 455 BC after a vulture (called an eagle in the story) dropped a turtle on his head after mistaking his bald head for a rock.
This vulture is listed as 'threatened' on the national conservation scale and in Iran is considered a symbol of luck and happiness as if the shadow of this vulture, should fall upon a person he will rise to greatness and sovereignty, whereas if you shoot at this bird or attempt to harm/kill it, you will die in 40 days.
It is also mentioned in the Bible and the Torah, specifically Leviticus 11:13, as a bird that it is forbidden to eat.
The more you know, right? 😊
Another awesome video keep it up
I was just watch your vid lol thes vids are be amazed
I once, rather optimistically, asked a young lady with whom I was on a blind date how she liked her eggs in the mornings. Unfertilised, was her highly deflating reply.
🤣🤣🤣
...The more I think about it, the worse it gets...
So she wanted it on her belly and not in her belly. What's the problem?
@@phife1878 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@@phife1878 LMAO
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Animals are amazing!
3:28 - Chickens also have gizzards and eat shell (oyster shell) and sometimes rocks (my chickens sometimes eat tiny rocks) for the same purpose of cutting up the food they eat and also the calcium in oyster shells is what produces the shell of their eggs. The more shell or calcium the thicker and harder the egg shell, the less, the softer the shell is!
I didn't know that that's crazy cool!!😮
didn't know they eat shell :0 I only knew they eat tint rocks and egg shell
@@heatherc7979 They don’t eat rocks… on purpose anyway. They’ll pick up very very very small pieces of rock, like sand when they’re pecking around. They don’t eat egg shell either unless it’s given to to them, like the oyster shell, you have to add it to their feed or leave a bowl of it for them to eat when they need it.
Acacia...... pronounced "A cay shia".
And many reptiles digest bones, as they swallow animal prey whole orin large pieces. Snakes, alligators, crocodiles, etc.
Owls eat bones too
@@Dbd_Addict2 I thought that owls regurgitate the fur and bones afterwards, in the form of "owl pellets", or am I mistaken?
@@paulgordon6949 your right but they still technically eat the bones
Love this channel!!
I can still remember when I was a child in middle school the 'go-to' science was that nothing, NOTHING could live without sunlight. Now, and not only from this video, I know better. There's many organisms thriving without sunlight. 🙏🏻
I’m love your videos and I learn things to. It’s win win.
Even *IF* my mum thinks I *WAS* the one who made the fart 💨 noises and popping my pants 😅 . ♑️✍️🇦🇺🇸🇯
Right at the start. You got my like "All Stings considered" I like that. lol
When you get into it life on Earth (both plants and animals) is pretty effed up, you gotta wonder what ungodly horrors await us on other planets
Horrifying, but also strangely intriguing.
Definitely will be bizarre. Earth is already creepy with some of her projects 😳😂
oh yeah, I can't even begin to imagine the fuck shit we'll find on other planets when we have what we have here already
The little worm guys might eat the stone to hide in it from predators, not just for food
I'm pretty sure you are right!
Exactly true
Makes sense.
Oh like Diddy, Drake, edp, and dr. Disrespect?
Other animals when they're bored: imma rest and do normal animal stuff
Cats when they're bored:oooo a cactus with spikes *nom nom nom*
That egg eating snake was awesome, what a trip
Korey Hayden do you know all snakes can eat eggs ? This nothing new. I knew that since i was a kid
@@daniellewoolley8607 all snakes don't have a jaw setup like that though. There's a reason that species is called "egg eating snake" haha. But ya most snakes do eat eggs, just not so big or they burrow a hole into them and eat the insides
Lol....the giraffes version of the cats stink face!!!!! Gotta love it :) and I like my eggs with slapped ham and coffee with some amazing on the side!!
Yo I lover video keep the good work up
Love ur video keep the work up brp
Love your vids
Calcium carbonate is the primary ingredient in Tums, meant to STOP stomach pains, nausea and vomiting. It is also the calcium source in many calcium supplements.
Once when I was little, I accidentally swallowed a small chicken bone, later vomiting heavily. For years after that, I was terrified of chicken.
I love this channel
We can all agree BE AMAZED never disappoints us 🥺
Yes, but he stole this topic from another RUclips channel Wa top
no he said a-cos-e-ahh not a-cay-shia
@@gertaaa23678 maybe he just wanted to expand on the species watop covered. They are both great informational RUclipsrs, and if they have similar ideas even better
@@gertaaa23678 Well, that guy says curse words in, maybe, every video. This guy also sometimes says curse words, but not as much.
This is so well done and funny as all hell. The poor Black Swallower!!!
Zookeepers: these turtles are cute and harmless
Turtles mouth: am I a joke to you?
Well.... They are harmless(sometimes, looking at you snapping turtle!)
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I like how when be amazed makes a video theres gonna be a certain event happening
What?
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What event??
20:16 frog mouth vs human fibger with bug on it!😂
Whoever's reading this, i pray that whatever your going through gets better and whatever your struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day! Amen
Thank you!
👍 likewise...
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The Worms probably burrow inside of the rocks for shelter from predators and they get in the rock so they can eat stuff outside of the rock like krill and Chinese shrimp
This taught me a lot about animals
Keep your cacti out of reach. HA! There's no such thing as "out of reach" for felines. lol Another great video, keep it up.
I love u and you're videos 😊😊😊
Very interesting video I thoroughly enjoyed it :) (Just for corrections sake, Acacia tree is pronounced a-kay-sha tree)
who knew the biggest turtle eats an extremely poisonous jellyfish
Me
That's why they say "bigger better stronger"
@@devonryzendizon8677 lol
Man.. be amazed is the best RUclipsr ever
Have you heard of watop? I'm not saying he's better, I think they are both equal, but if you like this animal content you would love watop.
@@M1N1molo I’m just saying it to be nice but he is good tho
I love all yur vids . Love your content and humer.BRIGHT SIDE,Sorry, but BE AMAZED has taken first place
Your vids are educational❤
Keep up the great work
Out of all of the segments of this video I never suspected a giraffe eating bones. Thank you for sharing and educating! Just like your channel name. I was amazed. Okay thank you so much from now on I will be grossed out as hell when a giraffe licks my face at a zoo!
I love all your videos so I can learn new stuff
Fun fact, the newts TTX is the same poison that pufferfish makes. Less fun fact, a snake eating itself can also be a sign of extreme chronic stress. Especially in captivity.
Edit: Words are hard ok? And english isn't my first language :/
Ah, yes. Fugu is a delicacy in Japan. That really should have been included.
You're doing fine. Also, interesting facts!
Did someone say something about the posts grammar or something? Seems fine to me.
@@Black-Sun__x I read the post edits and came to that conclusion.
@@Grendelful but you see if someone had commented and later deleted it it would still show the corresponding number of comments. If you check the number of comments it says there are there are the right amount. If someone had commented and it got deleted it would correspond accordingly. No one has commented but us.
😂 the gassy tube worms, I like the joke with the sailor falling overboard.😂
I LOVE YOR WORK
4:05 i laughed harder at this than i should have
Ni e vide vary informative
Watching a horse occasionally eating baby chickens throws me off the most. I’ve seen it all but that one was surprising although it shouldn’t have been. Plenty of veggies get meat protein and calcium on occasion
lets appreciate how he doesn’t
plagiarize and actually gives creds
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You might think ants and humans are the only species to wage war on other colonies , nations or whatever group you come up with but chimpanzees have been found to wage war on other tribes of chimpanzee .
There is also bees vs. wasps(I know they are completely different genuses but still.)
Cat and humans are the same when it comes to cactus. We both play around with it, knowing that we will get hurt.
The one thing I'm looking forward to when watching BE AMAZED is hearing his voice
Bone appetite indeed🤣
Keeping cacti out of a cat's reach is impossible, they're too boing-y!
I loved that you said ACACIA in Spanish! 💕
Those puns were great
So- as advised I invited a Friendly little Antingaw and their family over for dinner... I asked the question and they simply said "We like rocks. We eat rocks. We... Brought you rocks" I am somehow eating rocks with the Antingaw Family 👪. Nice family- Really you should invite them as well!
...BUT make sure you either like the taste of rocks, or have a great excuse why you can't eat them hahaha😅 (No, seriously don't make the same mistake)
The manchineel tree is super poisonous inside and out. The bark, sap, leaves, and the fruit of this tree can mess you up in all kinds of ways unless you happen to be a black spiny-tailed iguana.
That snake. If I had a mouth like that, I could get a whole chocolate gateaux in in my mouth at once. Perfect. Just perfect.
I’m gonna be a scientist one day I’m gonna teach you some stuff too
nature is so Amazing!!!!!!!
You pronounce stuff so hilariously, but I love it.. it's "uh•kay•shuh tree"
I love your videos Be Amazed! Just a little help for you acacia is pronounced a-kay-sha. Please don't take this negatively, I hear so many mispronounced words in You Tube videos, I decided I should help you younger people as obviously our educational system is not up to par with what it once was. Your videos are so WONDERFUL, please keep them coming. I truly enjoy them!!!
y'know why is it that RUclips teaches me more than school, but I'm actually having fun 😊
4MINS???? *Early.*
"At even lower depths..." Tube worms at 8,000 feet are not deeper than the 2.5 miles of the black swallower fish. 2.5 miles is 10,560 feet.
Good catch
Frogs are essentially walking stomachs. Similarly, snakes are just long sliding stomachs.
I believe you meant "hopping stomachs."
Humans on the other hand, there's a walking stomach.
@@Grendelful - No, humans are not walking stomachs because a human stomach is only about 15% of the entire body, while the stomach of a frog/snake is 95% of its entire body.
@@dvei32 I didn't mean that literally, I was refering to the fact that humans, as a whole, will eat anything that cross their path (figuratively of course).
Still, you do know your stuff, I'll give you that.
@@Grendelful Americans be like:
Great job!👍
I actually love eating newts thank you very much😂😂😂😂
We have to thank these animals for eating these dangerous things.
Wow I can't believe that our harmless little orange acica tree that we use to build is this deadly irl
I was actually thinking exactly the same thing! Minecraft logic, am I right? *eyeroll*
That pronunciation of chemosynthesis had me rollin
How about the secretary bird that eats venomous snakes ? Even some species of eagle are known to hunt for venomous snakes .
Awesome. Thank you.
Little known fact, if you put a little vinegar on the snake's mouth, lips area works apparently too, they'll spit out what they're clamped onto. Helps with getting unbitten by a snake.
10 glasses of wine won't kill you! Nor will 20!
Wow these are interesting facts
I LOVE YOUR VIDEO
Those vultures are actually quite cute. They're cute to me. I love dead things, as I'm a weird guy. Yes. I need help with my mental health as i just love seeing dead animals getting eaten. I also don't mind starring at dead carcasses for hours. I'm mentally unwell and disturbed. I just love those vultures
Get help
@@paulgordon6949 no. If there was anything that could help, i would have found it by now. There's nothing that can help me, i can tell you that a trillion times, and that's not enough, 100 quadrillion times would help in that regard. I see myself as a sociopath with mental health problems, and none of those problems can be solved in any legal means. The only thing that even is close enough to help is to kill me or let my inner beast free, and not even i want my inner beast to escape. That says a lot about everything i have problems with. You pick what you want to happen. I pick death in honorable combat, sword against sword, shield against shield. I'm a Swede. We are an honorable people, so if i challenge someone to a fight, that person honors that request, it's who we are. 90 percent of us are at least. I know you want to send me to a mental hospital for good, even if that most likely mean that i become insane, which is even worse than the comment you commented to just now. It's all what you want and what everyone else wants, but don't make it worse, or else you'll know via the news
Some pics in this video makes my skin crawl. I must be careful when curiosity takes me to creepy places.
and also, when eating jellyfish they are prone to taking in water, So the Spikes in the Leather Back Sea turtle's throat acts like a barrier to keep the food in and the water out.
Its good to know Back in the old days some people who survived an accident and they were in a jungle the people or survivours would watch other animals eat things thinking they could eat it but now we know its not true. Good to know.
... And unless an animal is looking for facial acupuncture. 😂 BMA does it again playing with words like a wordsmith
10:20 sea otters can eat sea urchins too, they are considered as "a keystone species"
If you have a cat, do NOT have lily plants in your house! The pollen is deadly toxic to a cat, and if it brushes up against it and licks the pollen off, it will die in agony.
Ship worms are eaten by the local people. Ship worms eat wet/soggy rotten wood, I don't know about rocks but shipworms eat the wood and that makes most of the ships not rescueable, basically it makes shipwrecks and that dirty wood you might see afar from the beach.
Just a question from someone who has lived with many cats; How do you keep anything out of a cat's reach?
0:37 the return of adorable little be amazed
12:27 the meme 🤣
We've just been through my daughter throwing up anything she ate for 16 weeks. After 5 different diagnosis, 13 different prescriptions and being messed about... I had to bring my mamma bear out to play. I took her to A&E and said get it sorted or admit her. This couldn't go on. No more try this... the nhs was seriously failing her. Finally we've got it under control. It was all down to her stomach producing waaaay too much acid!!!!!!!!
I was watching this video and thought to myself "this is incredible, I wonder if there's anything that humans can eat that's crazy," and took a bite of salsa before I realized.
4:55 delicious egg shells
That may be one of the most unsettling photos I've ever seen yet I'm not quite sure what it even is
Some dogs will eat grass when they're sick and also rocks or stones sometimes. My Lab's been spotted tucking into grass off theRec where I used to walk him or just in the garden. I don't think he's eaten grass where we currently live just now,... but, give him time.