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That moment you realize your canoe is stuck on an alligators back

There really wasn't time to do anything but hold on when this gator rose up from the muddy water below and bumped the See Through Canoe. He stayed there for what seemed like forever, with the canoe sort of stuck on his back. When the gator finally backed up and submerged, the canoe moved with him for a few feet before he went down.


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That moment you realize your canoe is stuck on an alligators back

There really wasn't time to do anything but hold on when this gator rose up from the muddy water below and bumped the See Through Canoe. He stayed there for what seemed like forever, with the canoe sort of stuck on his back. When the gator finally backed up and submerged, the canoe moved with him for a few feet before he went down.

Fly stuck on frozen meat

You have heard about people getting their tongue stuck to a frozen pole. Well here is a fly that decided to eat frozen chicken. He could not escape. It was his last attempt at a meal.


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Published 2 years ago VXV
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Published 2 years ago VXV
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Fly stuck on frozen meat

You have heard about people getting their tongue stuck to a frozen pole. Well here is a fly that decided to eat frozen chicken. He could not escape. It was his last attempt at a meal.

Saved lizard gets itself stuck again

"This is my garden fence with 1/2" mesh fencing to keep out javelins, snakes, rats, etc. This type of lizard gets stuck in it frequently and I keep pliers in my greenhouse specifically for this type of event. But they usually don’t run right back into it."


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Published 2 years ago VXV
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Published 2 years ago VXV
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Saved lizard gets itself stuck again

"This is my garden fence with 1/2" mesh fencing to keep out javelins, snakes, rats, etc. This type of lizard gets stuck in it frequently and I keep pliers in my greenhouse specifically for this type of event. But they usually don’t run right back into it."