The Cancun Underwater Museum. View more photos at the gallery.
Photo credit: Jason deCaires Taylor
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The Cancun Underwater Museum. View more photos at the gallery.
Photo credit: Jason deCaires Taylor
(Source: Los Angeles Times)
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(5 months ago)Dog mourns fallen Navy SEAL: Labrador retriever Hawkeye, with a heaving sigh, lays by the casket of his owner, Navy SEAL Jon Tumilson, during the funeral at the Rudd-Rockford-Marble Rock Community School on Aug. 19 in Rockford, Iowa.
Tumilson was one of 38 killed on Aug. 6 when a rocket-propelled grenade took out a U.S. Chinook helicopter in Afghanistan.
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We know how humans first sensed Tuesday’s earthquake. We felt the shake, then the rattle, and then the urge to flee.
But what about the region’s animals?
Did they sense the rare 5.8-magnitude temblor before the shaking started?
We checked in with the folks at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, one of the most popular attractions in the nation’s capital, to see what they could tell us.
Their answer: Many animals reacted to the quake before humans knew it was coming.
Our favorite part of the Smithsonian’s National Zoo’s press release: “According to keepers, the giant pandas did not appear to respond to the earthquake.”
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THIS IS HILARIOUS
This is so true. Every second person there was doing this.
Every first person was taking the photo.
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