One passerby was brave enough to photograph the whole scene from mere feet away. This species of snake will often prey on animals from below the water.Martin Muller/GG Wildlife Rescue Inc/Facebook Martin Muller/GG Wildlife Rescue Inc/Facebook Martin Muller/GG Wildlife Rescue Inc/Facebook This snake will digest all the bones, flesh, and organs, but will poop out the crocodile's teeth and scales due to the keratin and enamel in them.Martin Muller/GG Wildlife Rescue Inc/Facebook Olive Pythons prefer staying near water, like swamps, as well as in rocky environments. Read More...
The Department of Conservation has estimated that around 200 dead little blue penguins are washing ashore every single day as a result of rising ocean temperatures.The little blue penguin, also known as the kororā in the Māori language, is a tiny creature that can be found in New Zealand and on the southern coast of Australia — but global warming and rising ocean temperatures have led the species to be at risk of extinction. Read More...
Cannibalism: One Of The Most Gruesome Japanese War Crimes Wikimedia CommonsTwo Australian soldiers pose with human remains recovered from a Japanese encampment.
One of the grimmest Japanese war crimes was cannibalism. A shockingly large number of cases of Japanese cannibalism were documented during World War II, though it took a long time for them to come to light.
Japanese historian Toshiyuki Tanaka — whose work was initially deemed ″too sensitive” to publish in Japan — found more than 100 cases of Japanese Imperial Army soldiers cannibalizing enemy troops and civilians. Read More...