• Hellfire roast of those wannabe "kings"
    Hellfire roast of those wannabe "kings"
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  • for real i wanna to eat this in big
    for real i wanna to eat this in big
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  • Twenty camels were disqualified from the 2026 Camel Beauty Festival in Al-Musannah, Oman, after veterinarians found cosmetic enhancements like Botox and fillers.

    Camel beauty contests are a long-standing tradition in the region, where animals are judged on natural traits like shiny coats, long necks, and strong humps.
    Twenty camels were disqualified from the 2026 Camel Beauty Festival in Al-Musannah, Oman, after veterinarians found cosmetic enhancements like Botox and fillers. Camel beauty contests are a long-standing tradition in the region, where animals are judged on natural traits like shiny coats, long necks, and strong humps.
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  • I wanna meet the critics responsible for finally agreeing with the audience.
    I wanna meet the critics responsible for finally agreeing with the audience.
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  • A special moment at the zoo

    Utah’s Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City welcomed a healthy male giraffe calf on January 26, 2025. The newborn weighed about 139 pounds and stood 5 feet 8 inches tall at birth. His mother, Minka, a first-time mom, delivered him naturally inside the zoo’s African Savanna barn while the animal care team carefully monitored the birth.

    Giraffe calves enter the world in a dramatic way, dropping nearly six feet from their standing mother during birth. To keep the calf safe, the zoo team prepared a cushioned landing area to soften the fall. Soon after landing, the little giraffe found his footing and began walking within minutes, a strong sign of good health.

    The father, a bull giraffe named Ja, was later introduced to the newborn. In a touching moment captured on camera, both parents leaned toward their calf, creating a heartwarming scene that quickly went viral online.
    A special moment at the zoo Utah’s Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City welcomed a healthy male giraffe calf on January 26, 2025. The newborn weighed about 139 pounds and stood 5 feet 8 inches tall at birth. His mother, Minka, a first-time mom, delivered him naturally inside the zoo’s African Savanna barn while the animal care team carefully monitored the birth. Giraffe calves enter the world in a dramatic way, dropping nearly six feet from their standing mother during birth. To keep the calf safe, the zoo team prepared a cushioned landing area to soften the fall. Soon after landing, the little giraffe found his footing and began walking within minutes, a strong sign of good health. The father, a bull giraffe named Ja, was later introduced to the newborn. In a touching moment captured on camera, both parents leaned toward their calf, creating a heartwarming scene that quickly went viral online.
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