The 12-inch thick clear plastic allows swimmers to see right through it, all the way to the ground below, which is making some people feel queasy. Would you swim in this pool?
By @maeganspaghetti
Jun 1, 2021
Catch out this incredible video captured by their owner s Furbo dog camera, of furry siblings, Laker and Roxy.
Laker, a golden retriever, has been suffering from seizures since he was a 3-month-old puppy. He was diagnosed with seizures by a dog neurologist and was placed on seizure medication by 6-months-old. Although his seizures have become more controlled, occasionally he will still have episodes of running, crying, and extreme confusion. These seizures are called psychomotor seizures.
On the video footage captured by the Furbo dog camera, Roxy the family s Catahoula, stops Laker from having an episode. Her owner says that Roxy isn t trained to do this but, these two have a bond that I have never seen. They check on each other throughout the day and truly love one another. Roxy is protective of all of us in the home so it’s no surprise that she helps him but still such a blessing and surprise that she can.
By @MaeganSpaghetti
Warning: pictures of this dinosaur-sized Blue Marlin are almost guaranteed to blow your mind!
Catching these fish is incredibly rare, but anglers Tara Thompson-Disnard and Captain Kevin Hiney accomplished something even more rare! The two anglers landed and weighed a massive 1,028-pound Blue Marlin aka ‘Grander’ fishing out of Honokohau Marina in Kalaoa, Hawaii. The two were aboard The Sundowner . Yes, that is the size of history s recorded dinosaurs!
To give you an idea of just how massive these fish can be, the IGFA All-Tackle Fishing World Record for Pacific Blue Marlin is a 1,376 lb 0 oz fish. The IGFA All-Tackle Fishing World Record for a Black Marlin weighed 1,560 lb 0 oz and was caught in Cabo Blanco, Peru in 1953.
By @MaeganSpaghetti
Jun 1, 2021
You may remember the Florida woman who spent three weeks in the sewer system in Delray Beach..well, she s back.
In March, 43-year-old Lyndsey Kennedy told Delray Beach police that she went for a swim in a canal near her boyfriend’s house, then wandered through tunnels before getting lost.
Kennedy s family told CBS12 News that a little over a week after Kennedy checked into a rehab facility in Texas, she wandered off and again was reported missing. Grand Prairie police say they spotted Kennedy near a creek, but when they attempted to approach her, she voluntarily slipped into a nearby storm drain.