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Michael Owen was left shocked by Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott’s attempted dummy that led to Brentford’s second goal during Jurgen Klopp’s side’s 3-1 defeat to Brentford in the Premier League on Monday evening. It was a game full of drama and disallowed goals, including Yoane Wissa having two goals ruled out, before scoring at his third attempt which meant that Liverpool went into the break 2-0 down. But that Wissa header, which just crossed the line following a cross from the right channel by Mathias Jensen, started from Alisson Becker passing the ball out from the back to Elliott, who rather than controlling it, proceeded to…

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KARDASHIAN fans have slammed Kylie Jenner for including her four-year-old daughter Stormi in her New Year’s Eve celebrations. Kylie, 25, spent the last few days of 2022 in Aspen, Colorado with some of her close celebrity friends. Kylie Jenner spent New Year’s Eve with celebrity friends in AspenCredit: TikTok/Kylie Jenner The makeup mogul was slammed for bringing her daughter Stormi, 4, to a New Year’s eventCredit: BackGrid The youngest member of the Kardashian-Jenner clan has been posting snaps and clips of herself on the Colorado ski slopes and doing some Midwest shopping. But it was one snap that was posted to a…

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Kendall Jenner was spotted dressed down and make-up free in a tank top and skirt as she went for a grocery run in sunny Los Angeles Saturday. According to the photos shared by Daily Mail, the 26-year-old supermodel looked stunning in a dark green tank top and cream-colored skirt as she stocked up on a few necessary items at the market. The Keeping Up with the Kardashians alum has been busy promoting her liquor launch which is set to launch a new reserve next month in September. Photo credit: DailyMail The gorgeous star carried a tan tote bag which she slung over her…

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The Moreton Bay Fig Tree is one of the largest of its kind in America! Being over 140 years old, the Moreton Bay Fig Tree in Santa Barbara may just be the oldest living thing in these parts. It spans over 170 feet, has a trunk that measures over 41.5 feet in circumference and can create shade for some 16,000 people. So it’s easy to see why it’s believed to be the biggest tree of its kind (the native Australian species Ficus Macrophylla) in the country. As the story goes, it was planted by a young girl who received the seeds as…

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A viral video captures a section of a forest in Quebec heaving to and fro, looking like it’s living and breathing, or even exploding soon. What could be behind the phenomenon? Share Filmed in a forest in Sacre-Coeur, Quebec, Canada, a viral clip shows trees wobbling while the wind is howling, with huge tufts of Earth rising and falling as if lifted by a humongous pair of lungs pumping just below the soil. Or is it something else? https://twitter.com/i/status/1053684469457149952 Well, apparently there’s an explanation, which is much less creepy and more down-to-earth. According to Mark Sirois of the Southern Quebec Severe…

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Researchers stumbled upon a Pacific Ocean sea pen for the first time ever. It isn’t actually an animal, but a colony of animals living together. ShareImage credit: of the Ocean Exploration Trust, NOAA & Oregon State University/Thurber A recent three-week expedition by NOAA to a previously unexplored stretch of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument (PRIMNM) recently yielded an amazing find: a colonial cnidarian – one of approximately 11,000 species of aquatic animals found both in freshwater and marine environments, predominantly the latter. “At 2,994 meters [9,820 feet] on a never-before-surveyed seamount north of Johnston Atoll, the team spotted an animal…

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We’ve seen crabs doing weird thinks, like decorating themselves, but this is definitely on a new level. Share During an expedition led by MBARI Senior Scientist Peter Brewer that was exploring methane gas deposits at a depth of 1,260 meters off the coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, scientists noticed something unusual. A crab was leisurely devouring what seemed to be frozen gas, bubbling up from the seafloor. A closer inspection confirmed that methane hydrate, a solid ice of methane, was forming on the seafloor when the crab attempted to ‘eat’ the bubbles. This was the first time a science team…

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A species of palm tree is perhaps the only mobile tree on this planet. ShareImage source: Reddit Socratea Exorrhiza, a tree that grows in a remote part of Ecuador can, reportedly, walk – yupp, like Ents do in The Lord of the Rings. OK, these leafy giants might not be able to wage war on the forces of Isengard, but they definitely have a thing or two in common with their fictitious counterparts, apart from their size. Their complicated system of roots is thought to serve as legs, helping the tree constantly move towards sunlight as the seasons change. Apparently, these walking…

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Similarly to other squid species, bigfin squid have eight arms and two tentacles—each covered with microscopic, sticky suckers. But their arms and tentacles are indistinguishable from each other, giving them a ghostly look. ShareThe specimen was caught on camera on November 11th 2007 by a Shell Oil company ROV, at a depth of 2,386 meters (1.5 miles). Source Bigfin squid in the genus Magnapinna are among the most ethereal deep-sea creatures and have a distinctive morphology. Although little is known about these animals as very few have ever been captured, thanks to the increased usage of remotely operated vehicles (ROV) and submersibles over…

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It’s the largest raptor in the world. Wow, now that’s a big bird! That’s how most people react the first time they encounter a harpy eagle, whether in person or in a photograph. The magnificent bird is, well, enormous. Fierce. Proud. Majestic. Greater than life. With a steely gleam in its eyes that almost begs the question, “You’d better not mess with me, kiddo, I eat folks like you for breakfast.” From one angle, the harpy eagle appears to be a person cosplaying a bird right out of the Uncanny Valley. From another angle, it appears to be a Pokemon…

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The wild civet killed a poisonous snake right on the tree, making many people startled about the animal that seemed like a natural enemy in the life of wild animals. The story of a hunter turning into a prey is not uncommon in the wildlife world, but the scene of a wild civet biting a poisonous snake right on a tree makes many people startled and surprised by the killing. capture this little animal. Armed with a powerful venom capable of killing a human, the snake dispholidus typus is a fearsome predator in the wild. However, the mongoose is…

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This is the incredibly bizarre and rare moment a snake fakes its own death in a bid to deter potential predators. The eastern indigo snake was spotted on the ground in Mission, Texas, USA, by Eric Johnson, who noticed the unusual behaviour. When approached by Mr Johnson, the cold-blooded creature began to squirm vigorously to get away but, realising it can’t, it stopped dead, mouth gaping and contorts its neck to appear as if it is broken. The reptile remains limp and lifeless as Mr Johnson inspected it, but when the self-taught snake expert stepped away it ‘came back to…

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