“Unbelievable Nature: 70 Jaw-Dropping Moments Where Wild Animals Break All the Rules!”

"Unbelievable Nature: 70 Jaw-Dropping Moments Where Wild Animals Break All the Rules!"

#44 Aftermath Of Today’s Thunderstorm Near York University Markham

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#45 Happened A Few Weeks Ago But We Had Just Gotten Enough Money Together To Pay Rent With The Late Fees, Then A Tree Went Through Our Roof After A Bad Storm

Got it fixed, then our step broke in half. It's always something.

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#46 We Ain’t Afraid Of No Storm. It Was A Bit Of A Challenge In 91-Mph Winds, But The Caravan Is Back On Both Wheels

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#47 We Bought The Car Two Weeks Ago

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#48 Texas Has Experienced Some Wild Weather In The Last Week Or Two. This Is The Result Of Hail Damage On A Solar Farm

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#49 A Snowy, Windy Day In New England Blows Over The Toilets On The Job Site

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#50 Tree Limbs Fell On The Cable Lines, And They’ve Been Slowly Pulling The Siding Off My House

The wind is crazy today and was told the fastest someone can get here to trim the branches back is tomorrow. Thankfully the original siding is still in place, so shouldn't have too many issues.

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#51 Bought My First House A Few Months Ago, And Woke Up To This

I moved into my first house about 3 months ago. I’m up in the northeast and we’ve had some heavy rains, and I woke up to this today. I know that there are some drainage options I can potentially look into, but does anyone have a suggestion for how to deal with the water that’s already standing?

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#52 After The Massive Nor’easter In Maine This Week, A Tree Behind My House Took Out This Power Line And We’ve Been Without Power In Freezing Temps Since Early Morning On April 4th

The power company sent a generic text saying they expect power to be restored by April 9 or April 10, but I took this picture today (April 6) at about 5 PM and they haven’t even started working on it yet. To be fair, about 300k homes have lost power since the storm, and thousands of workers have come up to help get power lines fixed. But it’s very cold and and my animals and I are freezing. I’m poor and can’t afford a generator or gas to power it. My pellet stove requires electricity to operate. So my dog, my roommates' cats, and I are just living in a blanket fort for the time being. Wish us luck!

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