WATCH: Incredible footage of great white sharks feeding on a whale carcass Updated
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The sharks were on a feeding frenzy in the rare
clip – and it’s spectacular to watch.
Here in KZN, we know just how dangerous the great white shark can be. The animals are incredibly fast and have rows of razor-sharp
teeth that have made them one of the most dangerous creatures in the ocean. Showcasing
their power, a fisherman filmed some of these majestic hunters feeding
on a whale carcass – and the footage is incredible.
Captain Chip Michalove, who runs Outcast
Sport Fishing, heard that a carcass of a North Atlantic right whale
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The temporary creep areas are back in use on Newford Farm, with cows and calves rehoused on Tuesday and settling in well since housing.
It has been a challenging week on Newford Farm, the 100-cow suckler-to-beef herd located in Athenry, Co Galway.
With 16mm of rainfall at the start of the week and significant volumes forecast thereafter, a decision was taken to temporarily rehouse the 50 cows and calves and yearling bullocks.
The practice was relatively straightforward, with cows and calves grazing on the main Newford block, while yearling bullocks were grazing on the Tuohy’s outfarm block, where they have been housed over the winter.
Dog lovers come together to build shelters, feeding spots for strays
Dog lovers come together to build shelters, feeding spots for strays
BySupriya DedgaonkarSupriya Dedgaonkar / Updated: Mar 13, 2021, 06:00 IST
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A group of
dog lovers from the city who connected on Facebook have come together to provide a favourable environment to the city’s strays. They aim to build
shelters for the street
feeding spots for the canines.
The bunch of citizens got together after an image portraying shelters being built for the dogs was shared on the social media platform. They have now formed a WhatsApp group and have weekly Zoom meetings, where they share the progress made in their efforts.
CADILLAC â Feeding America West Michigan is fresh off one of the busiest years they ve ever experienced.
Lorrie Hockanson, Feeding America West Michigan branch manager, said in her 12 years with the organization, she s never seen as much need as she did in 2020. It was crazy, Hockanson said. In a good way. It s good that we can get this food out to people who need it.
When Hockanson started at Feeding America, she said they had five or six mobile food pantry distribution events a month; in 2020, she said they held a distribution event in area counties almost every day; and already this year, Hockanson said they re averaging around 15 distributions a month.