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Anaconda Has Rare Live Virgin Birth

Anaconda Has Rare Live Virgin Birth

Strap in, because science school with snakes is in session! Today’s teacher is Brian Barczyk of SnakeBytesTV and he’s showing us a baby anaconda they’ve just added to the family. Brian had two adult anacondas, one male named Aries and one female named Ivy, or so he thought. Aries started laying unfertilized eggs, because 1) she’s female, and 2) she hasn’t been with a male. View Now
Anaconda Wants Something Else to Eat

Anaconda Wants Something Else to Eat

WARNING: GRAPHIC. Well, we all know this stuff happens in nature, and perhaps this anaconda in South America just had his bar set too high when he tried to eat an entire cow. Yep, it comes back out. We hope you weren't eating breakfast. Perhaps the snake should stick to the phrase "eat more chicken." View Now
Anaheim Bomb Squad Detonates Bag of Grenades

Anaheim Bomb Squad Detonates Bag of Grenades

The Anaheim bomb squad had to be called out to deal with a mysterious bag that contained several live grenades, blasting caps, and fuses. The dangerous materials were blasted sky high and the owner of the bag is still on the loose. View Now
Anakin the Kitten Born Without Back Legs

Anakin the Kitten Born Without Back Legs

Check out this little cutie, Anakin who doesn't let the fact that he was born without a pelvis or back legs slow him down! According to his new owner who rescued him, he was deemed perfectly healthy by the Veterinarian. View Now
Anatomy of Procrastination to Promote New Book

Anatomy of Procrastination to Promote New Book

Why do we procrastinate? Well David McRaney tries to explain it very simply in a trailer for his book, "You Are Not So Smart." You can take it as a lesson for how not to procrastinate but who are you kidding. You'll just put it off! View Now
Anchor Quits Live On-Air

Anchor Quits Live On-Air

Russia Today America anchor Liz Wahl recently resigned from her post at the network due to an editorial disagreement over coverage. Wahl's approach to quitting created headlines, as she decided to announce her departure live on-air. She claimed her reason for leaving was due to "whitewashed" coverage of the violence in the Ukraine. Wahl said she had to deal with "many ethical and moral challenges" during their coverage. View Now
Anchor Takes It Home for the Win

Anchor Takes It Home for the Win

Ryan Lucken of Newton North High School in Massachusetts, the "Anchor" for his relay team, made a crazy comeback during a race from a pretty lengthy trail. See the amazing moment when Ryan turns it up to eleven! View Now
Anchor Who Helped Boy Get Adopted Gets a Surprise Visit

Anchor Who Helped Boy Get Adopted Gets a Surprise Visit

Gloria Campos has been reading the news for 30 years. Every Wednesday, she does segment called "Wednesday's Child." Five years ago, she met Ke'onte, a seven-year-old in need of adoption. After a couple failed attempts, she was able to help him find a long-term home. Half a decade later, Ke'onte pays a visit to Gloria. View Now
Anchor Your Thanksgiving Feast With This Easy DIY Tablescape

Anchor Your Thanksgiving Feast With This Easy DIY Tablescape

Combine your seasonal gourds and holiday bouquets to create this easy, stunning Thanksgiving table centerpiece. RightThisMinute's resident how-to guru Jessica Hord has an easy five-minute tutorial that'll leave you one enviable table decoration richer when the in-laws come calling! You'll Need: — 1 Large pumpkin — 2 Medium-sized pumpkins — 2 Medium-sized pumpkins — 2 Small pumpkins — 6 Sunflowers View Now
And Another One Bites The Sand

And Another One Bites The Sand

Sand dunes are the world's most inviting racetracks, but with all that towering sand there's plenty of room for high-octane wipeouts. These next two mishaps happened across the world from one another in the United Arab Emirates and good ole' Glamis, California, but are united in the common language of "fail." View Now
And Behind Door Number One, We Have a Fail

And Behind Door Number One, We Have a Fail

Fail, or fun? A guy in Canada went to free his house up from the mounds of snow that waited just outside his door, but ended up diving into the winter wonderland instead. Whether he purposely dove in or fell off the ladder is irrelevant; it looked like a pretty fun dive. View Now
And Boy Are My Arms Tired

And Boy Are My Arms Tired

Taking advantage of an incredibly specific clause in Emerites Airline's rules of travel, two falcons were recently on board for a flight headed out of Doha, Qatar. Falconry is somewhat popular in the Middle East, so exceptions are made for the birds just like dogs and cats in the United States. But why buy a ticket? You'd think they'd just fly. View Now
And Down Goes the Bassist!

And Down Goes the Bassist!

Many of you might recognize the band Faster Pussycat... or none of you. Well, this band from the 80s is touring for their new album and still living that rockstar lifestyle. At least the bassist anyway, who seemed to live it a little too hard at one of their shows. We have ourselves a major rockstar fail! View Now
And He Sticks The Narrow Landing!

And He Sticks The Narrow Landing!

Often times base jumping doesn't go very well but Éder Navacerrada from Andalucía, Spain impresses us all. He leaps from a cliff, maneuvers himself toward a cave opening, and successfully meets the ground. Way to go! View Now
And He Was Kung Fu Fighting!

And He Was Kung Fu Fighting!

This guy needs a little more practice before he starts teaching lessons to the kids. Watch what happens when he tries to show off his kung fu skills. Hi-Yah! View Now
And He's Off...In The Wrong Direction!

And He's Off...In The Wrong Direction!

Some of us are natural born athletes, ready to take on any challenge before us. Others, not so much. While this 6-year-old might fall into the latter category, his effort is no less valiant. The boy was handed the baton at a relay race and he quickly took off...in the wrong direction. At least he has the "fast" part of the sport down. via Viral Hog View Now

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