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Cute Little Hamster Wears World’s Smallest Cast for Its Broken Arm

Cute Little Hamster Wears World's Smallest Cast for Its Broken Arm

Nobody wants to see an injured animal, right? But we couldn’t help but be charmed by this adorable little hamster with a tiny cast on its injured arm. This hamster, wearing the world’s smallest cast, became a viral sensation after GeorgeOnee posted its picture on Reddit. In a world where animal cruelty is on the rise, this incident offers a glimmer of hope and shows the path to recovery. People took good care of the little hamster, providing it with probably the tiniest cast in the world.

Even though it’s a sad situation, there’s something undeniably cute about animals with casts. The casts seem to add an extra level of adorableness to them. So, we’ve compiled a collection of pictures featuring lovable animals with tiny casts for you to enjoy.

1. This is simply a tiny little hamster sporting a tiny cast to mend its little broken arm.

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2. This Super Cute Doggy With Its Cast!

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3. Baby Squirrel Who Fell From A Tree, Wearing A Cast.

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4. See This Super Blend Of Pink Jelly Bean Toes, The Pink Nose, and This Pink Cast!

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5. Casts For Shells.

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6. How Adorable This Cat Is With This Cast!

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7. Teeny Tiniest Of All Casts…Baby Squirrel Cast!

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8. Alex With Its Name On Its Cast.

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9. A Fashionable Baby Owl With Its Cast.

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10. A Black Bunny Cast.

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11. A Baby Camel Wears A Cast.

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12. Little Dog and Huge Cast.

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13. Double Casts!

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14. Have You Seen Echidnas With Little Feet Casts?

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15. “This Cast Made Me Go Slow!”

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16. “Do I Look Good With Them In My Hands?”

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17. This Baby Goat Needed Casts To Go Fast.

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18. Meet Nox, the little one who fractured his leg at just 4 weeks old. To splint his tiny leg, they used a trimmed-down tongue depressor since Nox was so small.

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19. The Baby Monkey With A Cast.

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20. A Tiny Hedgehog With Feet Casts.

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21. Little Guy Wanted A Halloween Cast.

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22. You’re Just A Hop, Skip, And A Jump Away From Getting All Better!

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23. Such A Good Patient…

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24. Even Elephants Need Help Sometimes.

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25. I’ll Just Wait Here For My Treats.

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26. Kitty Got A Boo Boo And The Vet Made His Body Cast Look Like A Little Shirt And Tie.

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27. This Little Dood Got Into Some Major Trouble!

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28. Still Smiling…

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29. Moooooommm, This Sucks!

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30. Looooooooong Baby Giraffe Cast.

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Amazing Video of Unseen Ocean Creatures in the Ningaloo Canyons

Amazing Video of Unseen Ocean Creatures in the Ningaloo Canyons

The Schmidt Ocean Institute recently explored the Ningaloo Canyons on the western coast of Australia using a robotic underwater vehicle called the ROV Sebastian. Check out the amazing video of what they discovered in the deep parts of the Indian Ocean.

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These Pics Are Art and the Artists Are Insects

These Pics Are Art and the Artists Are Insects

Flying insects move so quickly that they are hard to follow, but new technology and some smart ideas have helped Spanish photographer Xavi Bou do just that. After spending 10 years focusing on birds in flight for his Ornithographies project, he turned his attention to insects.

For Entomographies, he uses high-speed video footage taken by Adrian Smith, an insect expert at North Carolina State University, to study and record how insects move. Bou then picks multiple frames and combines them into single images that show the fast movements of one or more insects through space and time.

With Smith’s help, Bou has captured the aerial tricks of wasps, the jumps of leafhoppers, and the fluttering of butterflies in amazing detail. He hopes that by doing this, he can make people more aware of the decline in important insect populations around the world.

1. Zebra longwing

This butterfly, which is common in many areas of the Americas, really fits its name. It can fly very high with just a few flaps of its large wings.

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2. Two-lined spittlebug

This insect, which comes from the eastern United States, is often seen as a pest because it likes to eat grass. Its springy back legs can make it jump into the air like a rocket.

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3. Yellow-collared scape moth

Unlike most moths, this North American species flies during the day. Its shiny blue-black wings sparkle in the sunlight.

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4. Ailanthus webworm moths

These tropical moths have spread farther north in the U.S. Because of their larval host, the invasive tree of heaven, they are now one of the most common backyard moths in the country.

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5. Common stonefly

Mostly found in eastern North America, this insect starts its life as an underwater nymph in forested streams or rivers. Then it leaves the water, sheds its skin, and becomes an adult with wings.

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6. Green lacewings

Eighty-seven species of this insect have been found in the U.S. and Canada. Since they eat a lot of unwanted plant pests like aphids and mites, they are often used to naturally control these pests.

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7. Grapevine beetle

This insect, fittingly named, eats the leaves and fruit of grapevines, both wild and farmed, but it doesn’t do much damage to the plants. As a type of scarab beetle, it often flies in a curved path.

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8. Oak treehopper and green treehopper

Treehoppers are known for their uniquely shaped pronotum, the part behind their head, which often looks like plant parts to hide from predators. They can jump well thanks to special muscles.

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9. Banded orange

This brightly colored butterfly can be found from Mexico to Brazil. Before mating season, male butterflies look for mineral salts, sometimes even drinking salty fluids from the skin, eyes, and nostrils of other animals.

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10. Sapho longwing

Longwings can live for 6 to 7 months, longer than most butterflies. This type, found from Mexico to Ecuador, has shiny blue wings, which is why it’s also called the Sapphire longwing.

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Eagle and Fox in an Epic Midair Battle Over a Rabbit, Were Captured by a Photographer

Eagle and Fox in an Epic Midair Battle Over a Rabbit, Were Captured by a Photographer

Wildlife photography often depends on the perfect combination of good timing and the right place.

That’s exactly what happened when Kevin Ebi, an experienced wildlife photographer, captured an incredible battle between a bald eagle and a red fox, both competing for a rabbit meal.

In a detailed blog post, Ebi shares the fascinating series of events that unfolded while he was photographing foxes in San Juan Island National Historical Park, located in Washington state.

Ebi noticed a lively group of eight fox kits as they began their hunting lessons. Suddenly, they spotted a rabbit, and a thrilling chase ensued. Eventually, one of the foxes emerged as the winner, proudly carrying the rabbit across the field.

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Ebi shares what happened at that moment: “As I followed the fox with my camera, a sudden bald eagle cry caught my attention. It was swiftly approaching, clearly aiming for the rabbit. I quickly focused on the fox, anticipating a quick turnover of events.”

To Ebi’s astonishment, instead of a quick surrender, the situation turned into a intense fight in the air.

The eagle used its power to lift the fox and rabbit high up in the sky. Even while airborne, the fox attempted to break free by swinging back and forth.

Image source: Kevin Ebi

Image source: Kevin Ebi

Image source: Kevin Ebi

In the end, the eagle moved the rabbit to its other claw, causing the fox to let go. The intense battle came to an end in less than 10 seconds.

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For those worried about the fox’s well-being after the fight, Ebi reassures that it was not injured. The fox swiftly bounced back from the encounter and resumed its playful behavior with the other young foxes, showing no visible wounds from the aerial clash.

Image source: Kevin Ebi

Image source: Kevin Ebi

Image source: Kevin Ebi

Image source: Kevin Ebi

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