Der einzige wahre tierische Schlagzeilen Thread (Herbst Edition)

meinereiner

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Ihr erinnert euch sicher an die vermeintliche Löwin, die im Sommer im Berlin zu sehen war. Diese Falschsichtung zeigt wie sehr wir uns mittlerweile von der wundersamen Welt der Tiere entfremdet haben.
In diesem Thread können wir uns über neue Forschungserkenntnisse, eure persönlichen Erfahrungen & heitere Fun Facts austauschen.

Bitte keine Politik, Speziesmus o.ä.
 
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Feuerwehr rettet Hund aus sechs Meter tiefem Erdloch​

https://www.faz.net/aktuell/gesells...-aus-sechs-meter-tiefem-erdloch-19129619.html
Beim Gassigehen fällt ein Hund in Braunschweig in ein tiefes Loch. Erst nach sechs Stunden und einer dramatischen Rettungsaktion kann das Tier gerettet werden.
nach-sechs-stunden-war-es.jpg

(bild:dpa)
 
hatte gehofft dass das forum jetzt ne vorlesefunktion hat, aber armer pinguin und ein guter tatort plot für die zukunft
 
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https://www.livescience.com/animals...oat-in-europe-after-a-nearly-hour-long-attack

A pod of orcas has attacked and sunk another boat in southwestern Europe after relentlessly bombarding the vessel and its crew for almost an hour on Halloween. It is the fourth time that orcas from this region's population have sunk a vessel in the last two years.


On Oct. 31, the Grazie Mamma — a mid-size sailing yacht owned by Polish cruise company Morskie Mile — was attacked by an unknown number of orcas for around 45 minutes off the coast of Morocco in the Strait of Gibraltar, Morskie Mile representatives wrote in a Facebook post translated from Polish.

The orcas (Orcinus orca), also known as killer whales, repeatedly hit the yacht's rudder causing major damage and allowing water into the vessel's hull. Despite receiving aid from the Moroccan Navy and being towed toward safety, the boat eventually sank as it entered the port of Tanger-Med in Morocco. All passengers were safely evacuated to rescue boats before the ship sank.

Since 2020, orcas have been regularly harassing boats in the Strait of Gibraltar — a narrow strait between Spain and Morocco that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea — and the surrounding waters off the coast of the Iberian peninsula.

These nautical raids were likely started by a pod including White Gladis, a female orca who may have been traumatized by a past boat collision. The unusual behavior then spread among other individuals who seem to be becoming more daring and efficient with their attacks.

So far, at least three other boats have been sunk in the area, with the most recent incident occurring in May 2023 and the previous two both occurring in 2022. And in June, a yacht had its rudder ripped clean off with "ruthless efficiency" in a 15-minute attack.
 
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