The Peacock Mantis Shrimp

A rainbow-colored crustacean skitters along the ocean floor, adding a splash of brightness to the murky setting. The animal’s narrow, hard-shelled body sports orange, green, red, and blue hues. Known as the peacock mantis shrimp, this beautiful, seven-inch-long critter looks harmless. But the marine animal packs a punch—literally.

SHRIMP SMACKDOWN

Peacock mantis shrimp mostly live in shallow parts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The crustacean spends much of its time looking for crabs and mollusks to eat. When it finds a delicious-looking snack, the animal goes into full-on boxer mode. Springing out one of its club-like front claws, the animal delivers a swift punch to its prey. The punch is 50 times faster than the blink of an eye and strong enough to break glass!

These shrimp also rely on their sparring moves to keep enemies away from burrows in the ocean floor that they use as shelters. Hovering at the opening of its burrow, a peacock mantis shrimp will strike at intruders that come too close.

EYES ON THE PRIZE

The crustacean has another eye-popping feature in addition to its strong punch. Its eyes—which protrude from its head and move independently—can see in two different directions at once. They can also detect colors that humans are unable to see. It’s easy to be floored by this animal’s cool traits!

SOURCE: NATIONALGEOGRAPHIC.COM

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  1. Morning All!

    we got more snow overnight but it appears it has stopped. too dark to tell, could be winds blowing around what’s already fallen. temp is up to 10* though–that’s an improvement!

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      1. Morning Filly!

        I had to shovel a path to get the feeder out and put the seeds on the railing on the other–got about another 2-3 inches–but it’s fluffy and light. I will go out later and shovel off the rest–but the wind is picking up here so that’s making it worse–lol–blowing the snow into my face.

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        1. Yuck! I’m thankful for the bright sunshine here now, temp up to 6, w/a stiff breeze….and only a few tiny patches of snow remaining here and there.

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  2. Pakistani Adult Day Care fraud is roughly $68 Million in NY

    FTA

    Two years ago, Zakia Khan and her son Ahsan Ijaz hosted an NYPD promotion ceremony for the first Pakistani inspector in the New York City police department. After an Imam recited a prayer and everyone, including NYPD personnel, rose and put their hands on their hearts for the Pakistani national anthem, hailing Pakistan as the ‘citadel of Islam’ in the “shadow of Allah.”

    Last year, Khan pleaded guilty to a $68 million Medicaid fraud scheme involving her adult day care centers, which had been the sponsors of the NYPD event, and earlier this year more members of the Muslim fraud ring pleaded guilty as well. Others are still awaiting trial.

    The day care fraud not only dragged in Khan and her son, but also Malik Nadeem Abid, a prominent Democrat who had served as the vice chair of the Nassau County Democratic Party, had chaired a DNC committee, had been honored by both branches of New York’s legislature, and had been closely associated with a number of Democratic members of Congress.

    Abid (pictured above) was also a former board member of CAIR: a politically influential Muslim Brotherhood group that supports Hamas that was named as an ‘unindicted coconspirator’ in terror funding. But like Khan, Abid had developed ties to the police, and was a member of an advisory council to the New York Nassau County DA’s office and the Nassau County Police Department.

    The $68 million day care fraud operated within a Pakistani Muslim network linked to Mamdani boosters who had promoted their fellow Indian Muslim politician as well as other Democrats.

    The scam revolved around Khan’s Happy Family Social Adult Day Care Center and Family Social Adult Day Care Center which, according to federal investigators, used ‘marketers’ to recruit Medicaid recipients so that the ‘day care’ centers could bill Medicaid. According to the indictment, “most of the New York Medicaid recipients who were enrolled at Happy

    Family and Family Social were paid illegal cash kickbacks and bribes” and most never even received any services or visited the supposed Brooklyn facilities of the ‘adult day care centers’.

    In some cases, the ‘patients’ and ‘clients’ weren’t even in America.

    Federal prosecutors charged a network of 13 individuals, most of them Pakistani Muslims, some of whom owned their own ‘health care companies’ over the bribes and kickbacks in a $68 million fraud dating back to 2017. Some of those indicted Pakistani Muslims in New York had played a role in multiple ‘health care companies’ targeted at the elderly echoing the systemic fraud networks that Somali Muslims had set up in Minnesota, suggesting a nationwide pattern.

    The Pakistani perpetrators apparently used the code “bread” to describe money being moved around. There was enough ‘bread’ left over that Khan agreed to turn over $5 million in assets and over $300,000 in gold jewelry and cash as part of her plea bargain.

    But, as the NYPD promotion ceremony showed, the fraud was being perpetrated by senior members of the ‘Little Pakistan’ enclave who played a major role in local politics. And that same Pakistani Muslim enclave also helped Zohran Mamdani take over New York.

    Videos showed Khan and her son playing a prominent role in the annual Pakistan Day Family Festival held in New York which Mamdani had attended and praised in the past. Banners show Happy Family Adult Day Care as sponsors of the Pakistani event along with the NYPD. Once again, members of the NYPD as well as public officials were in attendance, bowing their heads to an imam’s prayer and putting hands on their hearts for the Pakistani anthem.

    Kawish NY TV, a local Pakistani channel, featured a video of the event along with multiple videos of Khan who appeared to be a personality affiliated with the entity. Kawish promoted Khan’s ‘Happy Family’ events and had featured an interview with Zohran Mamdani, a rally for Mamdani in ‘Little Pakistan’ and Pakistanis conducting early voting for Mamdani. Other Pakistani channels also appeared to promote both Mamdani and Zakia Khan.

    But one of the names on the federal indictment is even more prominent than that of Khan.

    The indictment describes Malik Nadeem Abid as a “marketer and recruiter for Happy Family” who “controlled Elder Care Center Inc., doing business as Graceville Seniors Club”. The indictment names Abid as one of a group of defendants accused of paying “illegal kickbacks and bribes” to Medicaid recipients who had “submitted and caused the submission of false and fraudulent claims” to Medicaid” for “purported visits to Happy Family and Family Social” for services that were “medically unnecessary” or “not provided”. The indictment also accuses Abid and other defendants of creating  “fictitious sign in sheets that falsely indicated that the Medicaid recipients they referred had attended Happy Family and Family Social.”

    A LinkedIn account bearing Abid’s name and bio describes him as ‘Ambassador Dr. Malik Nadeem Abid’, a ‘Secretary General and Permanent Observer to the United Nations’ at the ‘International Human Rights Commission’, a member of an advisory council to the New York Nassau County DA’s office, a Commissioner of Human Rights in Nassau County, and a member of the Police Commissioner’s Advisory Council of the Nassau County Police Department.

    The profile also describes Abid as the Vice President of Graceville Seniors Elder Care and Elder Care Centers Inc: operating a network of ‘adult day care centers’ in New York City. That name appears to match the one listed in the indictment.

    Abid was also the former vice president of the New York State Adult Day Services Association.

    Malik Nadeem Abid served as the vice chairman of the Nassau County Democratic Committee and the New York State Chair of the ‘ethnic’ committee of the Democratic National Committee.

    Sharpton’s National Action Network had also honored Abid with its MLK ‘Visionary’ Award.

    https://www.frontpagemag.com/68-million-muslim-day-care-fraud-linked-to-new-york-dems/

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  3. Report from Dr. Malone:

    EXCERPT: “…..Conclusion

    In summary, the DOJ’s criminal investigation into Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, and other state officials reflects an intense clash between federal immigration enforcement and state autonomy. Initiated in January 2026 amid fatal ICE‑related incidents and expanding public unrest, the probe seeks to determine whether Minnesota leaders obstructed federal operations through non‑cooperation, public rhetoric, or policies resembling sanctuary measures. Alleged coordination between activists and state figures, along with the backdrop of the Somali funding fraud scandal, has further inflamed the controversy, though direct links remain unverified. The legal case faces steep hurdles: constitutional questions about federalism, protected speech, and the narrowed definition of obstruction under 18 U.S.C. § 1505, as well as concerns that the inquiry itself may be politically motivated. As of late January 2026, no indictments have been issued, and the outcome will hinge on what the subpoenas reveal about intent, coordination, and the boundary between dissent and obstruction.

    While the DOJ’s probe predates the January 25, 2026, Signal chat leaks (involving alleged coordination of anti-ICE tracking/harassment), those developments could feed into it if evidence links state officials or staff to obstruction. The term “insurrection” is increasingly being mentioned in this context. No sources confirming the leaks have been formally incorporated yet, but they align with federal accusations of state-enabled interference.

    Much, much more: https://www.malone.news/p/minnesota-governor-on-ice

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    1. “On “X”, retired Green Beret (CW4) Eric Schwalm provides deeply troubling commentary and context based on his experience in the US military’s counterinsurgency operations in Afghanistan.

      As a former Special Forces Warrant Officer with multiple rotations running counterinsurgency ops—both hunting insurgents and trying to separate them from sympathetic populations—I’ve seen organized resistance up close. From Anbar to Helmand, the pattern is familiar: spotters, cutouts, dead drops (or modern equivalents), disciplined comms, role specialization, and a willingness to absorb casualties while bleeding the stronger force slowly.

      What’s unfolding in Minneapolis right now isn’t “protest.” It’s low-level insurgency infrastructure, built by people who’ve clearly studied the playbook.

      Signal groups at 1,000-member cap per zone. Dedicated roles: mobile chasers, plate checkers logging vehicle data into shared databases, 24/7 dispatch nodes vectoring assets, SALUTE-style reporting (Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, Equipment) on suspected federal vehicles. Daily chat rotations and timed deletions to frustrate forensic recovery. Vetting processes for new joiners. Mutual aid from sympathetic locals (teachers providing cover, possible PD tip-offs on license plate lookups). Home-base coordination points. Rapid escalation from observation to physical obstruction—or worse.

      This isn’t spontaneous outrage. This is C2 (command and control) with redundancy, OPSEC hygiene, and task organization that would make a SF team sergeant nod in recognition. Replace “ICE agents” with “occupying coalition forces” and the structure maps almost 1:1 to early-stage urban cells we hunted in the mid-2000s.

      The most sobering part? It’s domestic. Funded, trained (somewhere), and directed by people who live in the same country they’re trying to paralyze law enforcement in. When your own citizens build and operate this level of parallel intelligence and rapid-response network against federal officers—complete with doxxing, vehicle pursuits, and harassment that’s already turned lethal—you’re no longer dealing with civil disobedience. You’re facing a distributed resistance that’s learned the lessons of successful insurgencies: stay below the kinetic threshold most of the time, force over-reaction when possible, maintain popular support through narrative, and never present a single center of gravity.

      I spent years training partner forces to dismantle exactly this kind of apparatus. Now pieces of it are standing up in American cities, enabled by elements of local government and civil society. That should keep every thinking American awake at night.

      Not because I want escalation. But because history shows these things don’t de-escalate on their own once the infrastructure exists and the cadre believe they’re winning the information war.

      We either recognize what we’re actually looking at—or we pretend it’s still just “activism” until the structures harden and spread.

      Your call, America. But from where I sit, this isn’t January 2026 politics anymore. It’s phase one of something we’ve spent decades trying to keep off our own soil.”

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            1. Well, hell – he’s announced his intention to discriminate! I would think any doctor will think long and hard about using the services of his company!!!!

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  4. Richard Huddleston

    January 26, 2026 8:51 am

    Donald J. Trump

    @realDonaldTrump
    I am sending Tom Homan to Minnesota tonight. He has not been involved in that area, but knows and likes many of the people there. Tom is tough but fair, and will report directly to me. Separately, a major investigation is going on with respect to the massive 20 Billion Dollar, Plus, Welfare Fraud that has taken place in Minnesota, and is at least partially responsible for the violent organized protests going on in the streets. Additionally, the DOJ and Congress are looking at “Congresswoman” Illhan Omar, who left Somalia with NOTHING, and is now reportedly worth more than 44 Million Dollars. Time will tell all. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DJT

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  5. “There was a run on bread, eggs, milk – and weed. “I had to get over here before I got locked in,” said Jared Schroder, a customer at the Stoop NYC cannabis shop on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan’s Flatiron District, to the Post in a phone interview from the dispensary. Schoder said he stocked up on $400 worth of marijuana flower, pre-rolled joints and extracts, or concentrates. “If we get snowed in, I got everything I need,” he said.

    Stoops NYC co-founder and operational lead Chris Kulian said their sales surged by $8,000 over the same week last year.

    Hey, everybody has their own priorities, right? I mean, if ya gotta get stuck in the house for a day or two, yer gonna want to tune up a bit. I guess. Last time I smoked pot Reagan was President. Juss’ sayin’…”

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  6. “When they said ‘frozen pasta’, I was thinking Stouffer’s, maybe?

    Look out Stouffer’s, there’s a new frozen spaghetti in town. In another case of ‘been there, done that’ here’s yet another frozen pile of spaghetti. It seems somebody does this about every ccouple of years or so. 

    In this case, it’s something from Minneapolis that’s actually worth noting. Minneapolis meteorologist Jennifer McDermed went viral after she posted a picture and video of a plate of completely-frozen plate of spaghetti holding up a fork in the air on what appears to be a backyard deck, as freezing temperatures grip the country.

    “Minneapolis reached a low of -21°F and a wind chill of -45°F this morning! Ouch! Obviously I had to do the pasta experiment,” McDermed posted on X Friday.”

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  7. “How do you know when someone has entirely too much money? When they do this to their poor dog…

    Greg may want to stay inside tomorrow. A Manhattan dog having a ruff time attempting to walk in his new snow boots went viral on Instagram – with close to 1 million views. Greg the Italian Greyhound tried on his new boots for the first time as he prepared to head out to Madison Square Park – and his mom captured the adorable clip of him awkwardly and gingerly hobbling in them, captioning it: “Snow day in NYC … send help.”

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          1. Well, my guy was a hot-blooded Arab with fine, thin hair. The blanket was water-proof and I only put it on him if it was a cold rain or sleet. Light snow wasn’t an issue.

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  9. TheseTruths(@thesetruths)Online
    Wolf
    January 26, 2026 12:49

    Trump OMB launches full review of federal funds sent to blue states
    (emphasis mine)In the wake of the Somali fraud scandal that rattled Minnesota, the Trump administration will soon order a sweeping whole-of-government review of all federal funding awarded to 13 Democrat-leaning states and the District of Columbia, RealClearPolitics is first to report. It is perhaps the most aggressive budgetary colonoscopy since the creation of the Department of Government Efficiency and the deputization of Elon Musk last year to slash and burn his way through the federal government. Sources familiar with the effort tell RCP it signals the administration’s seriousness about getting to the bottom of waste, fraud, and abuse. Government agencies have until the close of business next Wednesday to make their report to Russ Vought, the director of the Office of Business and Management. The review comes as Trump vows to cut off all federal funding to sanctuary cities. “They do everything possible to protect criminals at the expense of American citizens. And it breeds fraud and crime and all of the other problems that come,” the president said last week during remarks to the Detroit Economic Club. “So we’re not making any payment to anybody that supports sanctuary cities.” The Department of Health and Human Services already froze more than $10 billion in social services and childcare funding for a handful of blue states earlier this month over allegations that funds were fraudulently directed to non-citizens. The latest OMB action will likely dwarf that effort in size and scope. Every government agency, with the exception of the Department of War and the Department of Veterans Affairs, must complete the budget data request and detail all monies sent to a list of blue states. The Trump administration will not just target grants and contracts for review. According to a budget data request obtained by RCP, the White House also wants comprehensive details on federal loans to the states. The administration is leaning on agencies across the government to answer for every dollar sent to states and localities, institutions of higher learning, and nonprofits. The total is expected to be in the hundreds of billions of dollars. It will almost certainly draw the attention and ire of Democrats who accuse the president of unfairly targeting his political opponents. The stated purpose, according to documents obtained by RCP: “to better understand the scope of funding in certain states and localities in order to facilitate efforts to reduce the improper and fraudulent use of those funds.” States that will soon be under Trump’s microscope include California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington, as well as the District of Columbia. Each shares a similar profile: They all voted for former Vice President Kamala Harris over Trump in the last general election. With the exception of Vermont, all are led by Democratic governors. …[Stephen] Miller said that Vought would quarterback the operation, a fact that an administration source says reflects the seriousness of the effort. The soft-spoken OMB chief has a long knife and is known for his appetite for slashing spending.

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  10. H/T Marica

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  11. hmmmmm…i don’t know anything about Minnesota

    47FuzzySweaters
    January 26, 2026 2:00 pm

    Someone on page one of this topic asked how the anarchists were getting in and out of their assigned zones.

    TUNNELS
    (Just like Hamas and Hezbollah in Gaza and just like all the cities in the Ukraine)

    Minneapolis and St. Paul have extensive tunnel systems, though they are not traditional subways.

    The most prominent are:

    A climate-controlled network of over 10 miles of pedestrian bridges, corridors, and tunnels connecting more than 150 buildings in downtown Minneapolis.

    It is the largest second-story pedestrian system in the world and is used year-round for weather-protected travel.

    Underground Utility and Rail Tunnels:
    Both cities have numerous historic and active tunnels:

    St. Paul has the Selby Streetcar Tunnel (1906), Westminster Junction tunnels (1885), Drewry Tunnel in Swede Hollow, and the Candyman Caves (silica mining tunnels).
    The city is also known for its vast, unofficially recognized network of tunnels called “The Labyrinth”, used for utilities, storage, and even rumored Prohibition-era speakeasies.

    Minneapolis has the Midtown Greenway trench with tunnels like the Brackett Field tunnel, and the Ford Plant sand tunnels beneath the former Ford factory site in St. Paul, which were used for sand mining and car transport.

    Light Rail Tunnels:
    The Blue Line of Metro Transit includes a tunnel under Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport, the largest in the state and the first large-diameter tunnel bored under an active commercial airfield.

    While the Twin Cities never built a subway system, they have a rich legacy of tunnels serving transportation, utility, and utility purposes.

    There are also ongoing discussions about future underground transit, but no full subway system exists.

    Now.
    Map those tunnels with an overlay of known facilities/businesses used for the illicit activities.
    The “protests” have generally been in the vicinity of those buildings.

    They were protecting (preventing access to) the buildings and their transportation routes (tunnels).

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  12. Minnesota is trying to tie the federal gov’t hands in regard to HOW they enforce federal law…imo…lol

    FTA

    U.S. District Judge Katherine Menendez pressed attorneys for Minnesota and the Justice Department on Monday about the state’s claims that federal government violated the Tenth Amendment by surging Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials to Minneapolis.

    Lindsey Middlecamp, a special counsel at the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office, reportedly described ICE’s deployment as an “unlawful occupation” at the outset of the hearing.

    She argued that the the administration of President Donald Trump is using the ICE deployment to pressure the state on policy.

    “They are not letting the courts work this stuff out,” Middlecamp said, according to Politico’s Kyle Cheney. “What they’re trying to get in court … they’re trying to get that same thing by putting 3,000 heavily armed agents on the streets of Minnesota.”

    As evidence of alleged coercion, the state’s attorneys presented a Jan. 24 letter from U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, urging Gov. Tim Walz, a Democrat, to consider three major policy changes.

    Bondi urged him to share Minnesota’s records on Medicaid and Food and Nutrition Service programs with the federal government; to repeal “sanctuary” policies restricting state and local law enforcement from assisting federal officers; and to allow the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division to access voter rolls to confirm Minnesota’s voter registration practices comply with federal laws.

    Then on Saturday, following the death of Alex Pretti, 37, at the hands of Border Patrol agents, Minnesota Solicitor General Liz Kramer sent Judge Menendez a letter requesting a temporary restraining order to grant “immediate relief without delay” from the surge in immigration enforcement officers to the state.

    “We need the Court to act to stop this Surge before yet another resident dies because of Operation Metro Surge,” the letter states.

    The Department of Homeland Security launched Operation Metro Surge in December, deploying federal agents to arrest and deport illegal alien criminals. The agency initially targeted the Twin Cities area, but since expanded the operation to the rest of the state.

    Judge Menendez, an appointee of former President Joe Biden, repeatedly questioned whether she has the right to block the surge. Last year, the Supreme Court struck down the practice of district courts applying universal injunctions against the federal government, finding it extended beyond federal courts’ Article III powers.

    The judge said she is weighing how to draw a line between legitimate federal immigration enforcement efforts and illegal federal coercion of a state under the Supreme Court’s “anti-commandeering” doctrine.

    “What helps me decide when this very rarely used doctrine gives me the power to kick ICE out of the state?” she asked.

    “It is personal animosity. It is retribution,” Brian Carter, an attorney in Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison’s office, argued. He cited a Truth Social post from Trump saying, “THE DAY OF RECKONING & RETRIBUTION IS COMING!”

    “How can that not violate the Tenth Amendment?” Carter asked.

    The judge asked Brantley Mayers, a Justice Department lawyer, about Pam Bondi’s letter: “Is the executive trying to achieve a goal through force that it can’t achieve through the courts?”

    “No, your honor, the goal is to enforce federal laws,” Mayers said.

    Menendez asked Mayers why DHS needs so many officers, Reuters reported. Mayers cited complications surrounding how immigration officers stage for enforcement operations, particularly gathering in parking lots. Twin Cities officials have tried to prevent DHS from using city-owned parking lots and garages in immigration enforcement operations.

    The judge adjourned the hearing and said that a ruling in the case may take time.

    https://thelibertydaily.com/judge-weighs-whether-block-ice-surge-minnesota/

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    1. I just tried to go to the site in another tab and got this message:

      “Your connection is not private

      Attackers might be trying to steal your information from www . theqtree.com (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). Learn more about this warning

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  13. “Skier mauled by snow leopard after getting too close for a picture”

    New York Post, By Anthony Blair, Jan. 26, 2026, 9:41 a.m.

    ENTIRE ARTICLE: “A female skier was mauled by a snow leopard after getting too close to try to take a photo, with a chilling video capturing her being led away with blood pouring from her face.

    The footage shows the victim lying prone in the snow wearing a purple ski suit after the animal mauled her on Friday evening in Fuyun County at the northern Chinese border with Mongolia. She is then seen being taken away from the scene with blood pouring from her face.

    A snow leopard attacking a person in the snow.
    A snow leopard attacked a skier in rural China.Jam Press

    The tourist had spotted the rare big cat in the snow and had gotten to within 10 feet of it to take a picture, according to reports in China. A ski instructor eventually chased the snow leopard away by waving his poles.

    The victim was saved from more serious injuries by her ski helmet, but still had to be rushed to a local hospital, where she was said to be in a stable condition. It comes as Chinese authorities have issued a warning to visitors of multiple recent snow leopard sightings in the area.

    A group of skiers helping an injured woman in the snow after she was mauled by a snow leopard.
    The tourist was filmed being led away with blood pouring from her face.Jam Press

    “Snow leopards are large predators with strong aggressive tendencies,” the warning said. “When passing through this area, please move quickly and do not linger. Do not get out of your vehicle or approach to take photos, and never walk alone in the surrounding area.”

    The visitor had been staying near the Keketuohai UNESCO Global Geopark in Xinjiang. A snow leopard had been spotted by visitors close to a nearby guesthouse on Thursday to try and get food, according to reports. “We saw it last night, a few kilometers from where the attack took place, but we can’t confirm if it’s the same snow leopard,” the owner of the guesthouse said.

    China is home to around 60% of the world’s wild snow leopard population, although only 4,000 to 6,500 of the creatures are believed to remain worldwide, according to the Snow Leopard Trust. Snow leopard attacks on humans are extremely rare due to the creature’s shy and elusive nature.”

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  14. 🐈📸 Couple Uses a Cat as a Tripod

    A couple in Turkey used a cat as a tripod for a photo.

    This is either:

    • adorable
    • criminal
    • or the greatest pun-based engineering breakthrough in years

    It’s a Tri-pod Cat. I hate that I laughed. But why didn’t the person taking the photo of the three of them simply take the photo?🤷‍♂️🤦‍♀️

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