John Copsey Global News Thu, 03 Sep 2020 10:25 UTC
A 10-year-old boy has survived a cougar attack northwest of Lillooet, B.C. on Monday.
A 10-year-old boy is lucky to have escaped serious injury after a cougar attack northwest of Lillooet, B.C.
The Conservation Officer Service Predator Attack Team remains at the site of the attack, which took place Monday afternoon outside a remote family cabin near Marshall Lake.
Two women and four children, ranging in age from 10 to 13, were walking along a trail when the boy ran ahead.
A cougar suddenly dropped out of a tree and swiped at the boy, who was knocked down.
The cougar pursued the boy on the ground, scratching his back and chest.
Georgia Simcox Daily Mail Mon, 31 Aug 2020 13:12 UTC
Richard Priest, 32, and his wife Serena, 41, were strolling along the edge of River Nene in their home town of Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, when they spotted a fin in the water
A couple taking a walk by their local river were shocked to see a dolphin surfacing in the water - 13 miles away from the sea.
Richard Priest, 32, and his wife Serena, 41, were strolling along the edge of River Nene in their home town of Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, when they spotted a fin in the water.
In footage filmed by Mr Priest on August 23, a dolphin can be seen gliding along the surface of the river.
'I was going for a walk with my wife and just by luck, I saw a big ripple in the river, then the dolphin fin popped out the water.
'I thought it was strange and the dolphin must be lost as I have never known a dolphin to be in the river so I reported it to Sea Watch Foundation who were very surprised.'
In a tragic incident, a six-year-old girl died after being mauled by a pack of stray dogs in Uch Sharif city of Punjab on Tuesday, ARY News reported.
Stray dogs savaged the minor victim in Moza Khairpur Jadded area within the remits of Dhoor Kot police station.
She was rushed to a nearby medical facility where medics referred her to a Bahawalpur hospital due to her grave injuries but she couldn't survive and succumbed to her wounds.
Last month, a two-year-old boy had sustained severe wounds on his face after a stray dog attacked him in Gulzar Colony area of Karachi. Narrating the entire incident, the father of the victim, Kaleem Ullah, said a stray dog attacked his child a day back, inflicting severe injuries on his face.
"My child was attacked by a stray dog. If he loses his eye injured in the attack then who will be responsible?" asked the father as he pleaded to the authorities to bear the expense of the child's treatment.
A Missouri angler says he was attacked by a muskie recently while fighting a bass from his kayak.
Zach Reynolds, 28, told St. Louis Today that the bite from the muskie, as he dangled his feet overboard, left his foot bloodied and with a V-shaped row of punctures.
"It was so hot it was burning the tops of my feet, so I had them in the water as I was reeling in that bass," Reynolds explained. "I was still reeling when something hit the top of my left foot. I pulled my foot up and there was blood all over it."
Reynolds, who was prepping for last weekend's Mo-Yak Fishing Series event on Pom de Terre Lake in southwest Missouri, said he saw the muskie dash into the murky depths and estimated the fish to measure perhaps 30 inches.
Blue whale was washed ashore dead on Sunday at Tamil Nadu's Valinokkam Beach.
It may be recalled that the carcass of a female dugong washed ashore at Pudumadam on August 23, and the carcass of a dolphin washed ashore near Dhanushkodi on August 24.
The carcass of a female blue whale washed ashore on Valinokkam Beach here on Sunday morning. Residents spotted the carcass, in an advanced stage of decomposition, around 6.30 am and alerted a party of patrolling forest officials. The 20.2-metre-long whale was aged about 4-5 years and weighed around 7-8 tonnes, said Keelakarai Forest Ranger S Sikkandar Batcha. Since the carcass was about a month old, the cause of death or the presence of any injury could not be ascertained, he added. After a postmortem examination, the carcass was buried on the shore later in the evening.
The carcass of a 9-meter whale shark washed up onshore in Jember, East Java, on Sunday, less than two months after a similar incident in the same district.
The giant fish attracted a mob of residents in Kencong subdistrict who took selfies around the carcass.
Officials from the Jember Natural Resources Conservation Office came to the scene to organize a burial.
"We immediately sent our employees to the scene upon learning information from local fishermen about a whale shark being stranded on the coast in Paseban village," office head Setyo Utomo told Antara news agency.
He estimated the whale shark weighs around two tons.
Wheelchair-bound woman had allowed pitbull to sleep in her bed just days before, family friend says
A friend of the son who survived a vicious dog attack that killed his 84-year-old mother said he was shocked that the pit bull went on the rampage.
According to authorities, the deadly incident happened inside of a home on the corner of Southwest 63rd Avenue and Southwest 1st Street at approximately 9:40 p.m. Friday.
When first responders arrived, they found Carolyn Varanese, 84, already dead from her injuries. Her son, 57-year-old Joseph Varanese, was taken to Northwest Medical Center with serious injuries. He was released Saturday morning.
A dead oarfish washed ashore in a coastal village in Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental in Northern Mindanao on Thursday morning, August 20, local officials said.
In a post on their official Facebook page, the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Barangay 19 in Gingoog City said residents spotted the carcass of the deep-sea creature early Thursday morning.
Local officials said the oarfish spanned a length of 3.2 meters. Mature oarfish have an average length of 6 meters.
The fish got its name because its long pectoral fins resemble oars. It is also called the king of herrings because of their resemblance to the smaller herrings and fishes.
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Comment: On the same day another whale washed up on the coast of Liberia. Additionally, in Alaska last week one was discovered on the shore of Nelson Island in the Bering Sea.