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  • Mystery Creature Resembling Blood-Sucking ‘Chupacabra’ Appears on Woman’s Doorstep

    05/16/2025 8:52:48 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 25 replies
    Metro (U.K.) ^ | Sarah Hooper
    A mysterious creature has baffled a woman in Colorado, with even wildlife experts unable to figure out what the creature is. Janay Lynn, 30, said the animal gave her ‘the chills’ when she saw it on Monday outside her home in Pueblo, Colorado. Some have suggested the creepy animal is a ‘chupacabra’ or ‘skin-walker’ after footage emerged of the creature. After first seeing the animal, Janay said nobody believed her – until she filmed it. Footage showed a small, brownish-black creature with red spots on its face eating with its hands on Janay’s porch. ‘Ew, it’s all bloody!’ she remarked...
  • New Jersey bracing for summer of travel hell with looming NJ Transit strike, Newark airport delays and I-80 sinkhole: ‘It’s going to be ugly’

    05/16/2025 2:19:32 AM PDT · by Libloather · 37 replies
    NY Post ^ | 5/15/25 | Chris Nesi, Georgett Roberts, Josh Christenson
    This ain’t your garden-variety travel headache. New Jersey is on pace for a nightmare summer spanning planes, trains and automobiles — as sinkhole-ridden highways, persistent chaos at Newark Liberty International Airport and a likely transit strike threaten to upend travel plans at the worst possible time. And there are no easy, or quick solutions in sight. As the clock ticked down Thursday to the first NJ Transit rail strike in 40 years, one expert told The Post that efforts to remedy the labor dispute — which would see 350,000 daily riders stranded — are the lucrative contracts being handed out...
  • An 8-Year-Old Boy Got a Metal Detector for His Birthday—and Found a 170-Year-Old Shipwreck

    05/15/2025 9:30:42 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 19 replies
    Popular Mechanics ^ | May 15, 2025 | Staff
    The St. Anthony was nearly 200 years old, crashing the same year it was initially built. An 8-year-old boy out metal-detecting unearthed a steel spike that, after digging further, he realized was attached to a shipwreck. The ship remains was that of the St. Anthony, a schooner that was built in 1856 and wrecked later that same year. Experts determined that the best course of action was to simply re-bury the wreckage to maintain its structure. ======================================================================= When you’re a kid, and you get your first metal detector, it comes with big dreams of making some great discovery. That you’re...
  • Grizzly Killed After Tipping Over 800-Pound Dumpsters Near Old Faithful

    05/15/2025 9:17:41 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 32 replies
    Cowboy State Daily ^ | May 15, 2025 | Staff
    Yellowstone National Park confirmed an 11-year-old male grizzly was captured and killed Wednesday after repeatedly knocking over bear-resistant dumpsters. Officials say the grizzly had repeatedly sought out human food. ======================================================================= A grizzly bear was captured and killed in Yellowstone National Park this week after becoming too used to human food. It’s the first grizzly to be killed within the boundaries of Yellowstone since 2017. The National Park Service (NPS) announced that the 11-year-old male grizzly had repeatedly sought out human food, turning over several bear-proof dumpsters and bear-resistant trash cans in several different areas of the park between April 3...
  • Bizarre: Decapitated Dolphin Head Found On North Carolina Island

    05/15/2025 7:55:11 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 32 replies
    100 Percent Fed Up ^ | May 15, 2025 | Staff
    Wildlife authorities in North Carolina have reported that a decapitated dolphin was discovered on Lea-Hutaff Island. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries’ law enforcement office stated the dolphin was initially found on the island intact. Days later, when members of the marine mammal stranding team from the University of North Carolina Wilmington arrived on the island to evaluate the dolphin, they discovered its head was cut off. The office stated, “This animal was intentionally decapitated, a violation of the Marine Mammal Protection Act. The remote location where the dolphin was found adds to the difficulty of investigating this incident...
  • Decapitated Dolphin in North Carolina Prompts $20,000 Reward Offer From U.S. (only 5.69 years left)

    05/15/2025 3:57:37 PM PDT · by Libloather · 18 replies
    NY Times ^ | 5/15/25 | Johnny Diaz
    The federal authorities want to know who decapitated a dolphin that had been stranded on an island off the coast of North Carolina last month, and they are offering a reward of up to $20,000 for information that could help them find out. The 8-foot long bottlenose dolphin was found dead on Lea-Hutaff Island, N.C., on April 15, according to a statement from the Office of Law Enforcement of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The reward notice included a photo of the dolphin, which was missing its head, as it lay on the shore of the remote, undeveloped barrier...
  • Henry County police use taser on naked man during chase 🫣⚡️

    05/15/2025 1:17:21 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 32 replies
    Twitter / X / Citizen's Free Press ^ | May 15, 2025 | ATL Uncensored
    Henry County police use taser on naked man during chase 🫣⚡️ VIDEO AT LINK................... Nice form on the Taser dive for naked perp..............
  • How the humble chestnut traced the rise and fall of the Roman Empire

    05/15/2025 9:24:08 AM PDT · by george76 · 25 replies
    BBC News ^ | May 13, 2025 | Sophie Hardach
    The chestnut trees of Europe tell a hidden story charting the fortunes of ancient Rome and the legacy it left in the continent's forests. The ancient Romans left an indelible imprint on the world they enveloped into their empire. The straight, long-distance roads they built can still be followed beneath the asphalt of some modern highways. They spread aqueducts, sewers, public baths and the Latin language across much of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. But what's perhaps less well known is the surprising way they transformed Europe's forests. ... Romans had something of a penchant for sweet chestnut...
  • “It Can Kill Anything You Throw at It.” ‘Skinwalker’ Parasite Kills Human Cells and Wears Their Remains as a Disguise to Escape Death

    05/14/2025 7:50:37 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 28 replies
    The Debrief ^ | May 14, 2025 | Christopher Plain
    E. histolytica, shown in green, attacking human white blood cells (Credit: Katherine Ralston). ========================================================================== New analysis by scientists from the University of California, Davis has determined that an invasive ‘Skinwalker’ parasite that kills thousands of people every year uses pieces of its prey’s “skin” as a disguise to evade detection. Dubbed Entamoeba histolytica, previous studies have unlocked several clues on how this deadly parasite, which is typically found in developing countries that lack clean water, can evade the human immune system. However, this is the first to directly observe the single-celled organism donning the remains of a destroyed cell to...
  • Chimps use medicinal plants to treat their wounds

    05/14/2025 6:04:02 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 9 replies
    NBC News ^ | May 14, 2025 | Evan Bush
    A new study finds humanity's closest living relatives will chew plants and apply makeshift poultices to wounds, and use leaves for a hygienic scrub. VIDEO AT LINK.............. Wild chimpanzees have been observed self-medicating their wounds with plants, providing medical aid to other chimps and even removing others from snares left by human hunters, new research suggests. The behaviors — which are documented in a new study published in the journal Frontiers in Evolution and Ecology on Wednesday — provide new clues about the origin of medical care in humans. The study combines historical data and about eight months of new...
  • How Italy’s deer outsmarted the hunters — and the law

    05/14/2025 11:17:26 AM PDT · by nickcarraway · 6 replies
    Euroweekly News ^ | Santiago Carneri • Published: 14 May 2025 | Santiago Carneri • Published: 14 May 2025
    It’s official — the deer of Abruzzo can breathe a little easier. A controversial plan to cull nearly 500 of them, including over 140 fawns, has been scrapped, and animal rights groups are celebrating what they see as a hard-won victory. The story began last August, when the Abruzzo Regional Council approved a resolution authorising the killing of 469 deer as part of population control efforts. The plan sparked outrage among environmental and animal welfare associations, who took the matter to court. Despite an initial setback — with the regional administrative court (TAR Abruzzo) refusing to suspend the measure —...
  • Meet the Capacabra, A Bizarre Creature With Human Hands

    05/14/2025 10:29:53 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 40 replies
    Daily Galaxy ^ | May 14, 2025 | Melissa Ait Lounis
    A creepy creature with unsettling human-like hands has been discovered in Michigan. Is it a new species, or something else entirely? A strange and eerie discovery at Michigan State University has captured the attention of scientists and folklore enthusiasts alike. A bizarre mummified creature, dubbed the ‘Capacabra‘ (a name inspired by the legendary chupacabra), with human-like hands was found during renovations of Cook-Seevers Hall. A Creature With Human-like Features Found in a University Discovered in 2018, the Capacabra has baffled scientists since its unveiling. According to Jerielle Cartales, a Ph.D. student involved in the investigation, the creature is about the...
  • Three-Eyed “Sea-Moth” Predator From 506 Million Years Ago Stuns Scientists

    05/14/2025 4:38:03 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 44 replies
    Scitech Daily ^ | May 14, 2025 | Royal Ontario Museum
    Meet Mosura fentoni, a bizarre 506-million-year-old “sea-moth” with three eyes, claws, and an abdomen full of gills. This ancient predator sheds light on arthropod evolution and reveals stunning internal anatomy from a fossil site like no other. Credit: Danielle Dufault, © ROM, edited A newly uncovered 506-million-year-old creature called Mosura fentoni is rewriting the story of early ocean life. With three eyes, tooth-lined jaws, and gill-lined abdominal segments, it’s a strange but telling fossil from the Burgess Shale. A New Predator Emerges From Deep Time Paleontologists from the Manitoba Museum and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) have uncovered an extraordinary...
  • Amazon driver spends Mother's Day peeing on Los Angeles doorsteps

    05/12/2025 5:54:50 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 28 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | May 12, 2025 | Staff
    I'm convinced this lady is simply trying to become internet famous, cuz this goes way too far. Two separate Los Angeles families caught this woman on tape at their residences using it, both #1 and #2, on their porches. What's more, this happened on Mother's Day! Watch: [Warning: The videos are censored but it's still gross] VIDEOS AT LINK................ Both homes hit with this bombardment were in Woodland Hills, and seem to have been hit early Sunday morning, around 6 a.m. We're not sure whether this lady was simply upset that she had to work on Mother's Day or if...
  • Anglo-Saxon gold and garnet raven’s head found

    05/12/2025 5:26:27 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 30 replies
    The History Blog ^ | May 10, 2025 | Staff
    Metal detectorists in southwest England have discovered an extraordinary Anglo-Saxon gold and garnet raven’s head. It dates to the 7th century and is intricately decorated with an inlaid garnet eye surrounded by a white enamel circle, individual feathers outlined in filigree and inlaid with garnets on a waffle-pattern foil backing, a technique found on many Anglo-Saxon objects. The raven was discovered by Chris Phillips at a rally this January with the group Ninth Region Metal Detecting Group. Another member of the group, Paul Gould, first discovered a flattened gold band inlaid with triangular garnets set in filigree outlines. Then Phillips...
  • Hidden Beneath Antarctic Ice for Eons, a “Deeply Puzzling” Soviet-era Discovery Finally Reveals Its Secrets

    05/12/2025 9:44:30 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 32 replies
    The Debrief ^ | May 12, 2025 | Micah Hanks
    Deep beneath the thick ice that covers East Antarctica, scientists are revealing new discoveries about a mystery that has been hidden beneath the continent’s frozen exterior for half a billion years. According to newly published research, clues to the formation of a mountain range the size of the Alps tucked away below Antarctic ice are being revealed, offering geologists a unique glimpse at the processes behind their formation. The Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains, initially discovered by Soviet scientists during an expedition in 1958, have puzzled researchers for decades. Now, these massive features beneath Antarctica’s frozen surface, which were formed long ago...
  • Archaeologists discover tomb of Egyptian royalty behind false door: 'Unveils new secrets'

    05/12/2025 4:45:25 AM PDT · by george76 · 12 replies
    Fox News ^ | May 11, 2025 | Andrea Margolis
    'Massive false door' made of pink granite dates back to about 2400 B.C... Archaeologists confronted by a false door at an excavation site were stunned to find that it led to the tomb of Egyptian royalty. The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced the discovery.. The tomb was found at the Saqqara archaeological site in the Giza Governorate of Egypt. ... The tomb belonged to a prince named "Userefre" or "Waser Ef Ra," the son of King Userkaf. Userkaf was the founder of the Fifth Dynasty, which lasted from the early 25th century B.C. until the mid-24th century B.C....
  • National Weather Service issues heightened alert following threats from a militia group against radar sites

    05/11/2025 5:54:20 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 50 replies
    End Time Headlines Ministry ^ | May 10, 2025 | Staff
    The National Weather Service (NWS) is on heightened alert after recent threats from a militia-style group that believes the agency’s Doppler radar systems are being used as “weather weapons.” Initial reports indicate the group, identified by CNN as Veterans on Patrol, has targeted radar facilities operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The group reportedly sent threats, calling the radar network a weapon and encouraging attacks on weather sites. “They are the number one tool in our toolbox,” said Herb Simmons, director of St. Clair County Emergency Management. Simmons emphasized the critical role Doppler radar plays in severe...
  • 300-Pound Black Bear Mauls Florida Man and His Dog in First Ursine Killing in the State

    05/10/2025 4:45:16 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 57 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | May 10, 2025 | Staff
    Another week, another gruesome bear attack: this time a fatal one, claiming the life of an elderly man and his dog. And – mind you – not in Alaska, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, or any other of the mountainous states, but in Florida. A massive black bear, reported to weigh 300 pounds, mauled to death an 89-year-old Florida man and his devoted dog — the first ursine killing in state history. New York Post reported: “Robert Markel’s granddaughter called 911 on the morning of May 5, after seeing a 263-pound bear killing her dad’s dog right outside his camper, situated on...
  • This Wooden Cube Pulls Drinking Water From Thin Air, No Electricity Required

    05/10/2025 7:17:29 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 47 replies
    Study Finds ^ | May 10, 2025 | Dr. Derek Hao (RMIT University) and Dr. Junfeng Hou (Zhejiang A&F University)
    A pair of tweezers squeezes water from the spongy material developed by the team. (Credit: Xingying Zhang) In a nutshell This wood-based material can pull water directly from air using only sunlight, working even in arid regions with humidity as low as 30% and in freezing temperatures down to -20°C. The device captured 2.5 milliliters of water per gram overnight in real-world testing, releasing it when exposed to sunlight with 94% efficiency. Made from affordable materials like balsa wood and lithium chloride, this technology could provide clean drinking water in areas lacking infrastructure or during emergencies. **************************************************************************** MELBOURNE — Love...