A coyote was in a desperate situation – caught in a barbed wire fence with no way of escaping. The animal had somehow gotten entangled in the wire so that his entire body was ensnared.
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Fortunately for him, a man came by to free him. The kind-hearted stranger makes sure to keep a safe distance but slowly but surely uses metal sheers to cut the wires. He persists in in trying to get the coyote untangled, until he finally succeeds.
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Although the man noted that the coyote got cut and scraped up in his ordeal, when the wild animal ran off he seemed fine. Watch the full rescue in the video below.
A clever dog has figured out a way to play fetch with himself using the trampoline in his back yard. Bear places the ball on top of the trampoline and quickly scoots underneath to nudge the ball with his nose, which makes it bounce off the trampoline. He then circles back around and starts all…
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