Three young bobcat kittens were found in the cavity of a large oak tree in an area that was intensely burned in the Woolsey Fire that swept through Calabasas and other areas in the Santa Monica Mountains about 2 1/2 years ago, the National Park Service announced today.
There s the rock falling and it s enough to trigger and explosive plume of ash and debris. once the lava level keeps dropping far enough for the water to heat up, we ll see steam eruptions. that could take ash far away and volcanic ash is not like fire ash. they re particles of glass. they can shred your lungs. shepard: stay away. we ll keep the cameras on. i wish we had more time. a fascinating thing to watch. thanks so much. if you find a cute animal roaming around, make sure it s not a wild bobcat. that hard-earned lesson comes to us from san antonio. some folks there brought home these bobcat kittens. they said they were thought, you know, meow kitties until the biting began. lots of biting. the kittens are now with animal control and in search of a more suitable home.