
The furry meat balls are cute, but this can't get rid of the fact that he is a fat man. Cute animals that underestimate their size often pay for it, such as getting stuck in a hole or something else. For example, a small raccoon stuck in a hole, a small squirrel stuck in a manhole cover or something. Although it is very pitiful that the cute creatures are stuck, the scene is also very funny.
The little raccoon emergency snow card into the tree cave scene funny A bad lucky little raccoon hid in the tree hole in order to avoid the sudden heavy snow, but the overly fat body seemed to be unable to come out, the scene was very funny.
In Izenhagen, Germany, a poor little squirrel accidentally got stuck in a hole in the drainage manhole cover while trying to get out of the sewer, and since only the head was exposed to the ground, it looked like a small animal that had been crushed to death by a passing car. Finally, with the help of the police, the little squirrel was rescued.
Poor fox head stuck in the floor construction workers rescued him at the University of Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom, construction workers found a fox while renovating the school office. The poor little guy's head was stuck in a hole in the floor, unable to move. Workers used crowbars to pry the floor down, pulled the fox out of the floor, and rescued it.
An eight-month-old German Shepherd dog in Leicester, England, was playing in the yard garden when Tyson, an eight-month-old German shepherd dog, was curious and accidentally stuck his head in an abandoned basin, which really frightened him and his owner. In order to pull Tyson's head out of the hole, the owner took Tyson with the discarded sink to the animal hospital, and the veterinarian injected Tyson with a sedative, and when it relaxed, the head slid out of the sink hole.
In the national park of Kenya in Africa, a playful little lion climbed the tree but was stuck and could not get down, so he opened his mouth and roared, causing others to laugh. Russian photographer Alexeiyev photographed the "unlucky" lion "hanging" from a tree. The photographer said that the little lion seemed to be showing "might" after climbing the tree, but unexpectedly stuck in the middle of the branch and could not get down.
An English kitten is stuck by a Christmas tree while catching a mouse A Kitten named Bob in The UK finds it difficult to climb the tree after catching a small mouse to a 5-foot (about 1.5-meter) high Christmas tree. The mouse jumped to the top of the tree in an instant, while the unlucky and clumsy Bob only jumped into the air, trapped in a large pile of ornaments tied to the branches of the tree and could not get out. This scene seems to be a scene reproduction of the classic cartoon "Tom and Jerry".
A Swedish elk gluttonous fermented apple drunk stuck in the tree A southern Sweden elk because of the gluttony of fermented apples on the tree, made himself drunk and lost his balance, after a bout of "drunken madness" stuck on an apple tree is difficult to move, and finally rescued by firefighters. However, the elk fell directly to the ground and fell asleep after being rescued, and it stayed in the garden for one night until the next day when it regained consciousness and returned to the jungle on its own.
The little fox burrowed into the crack of the wall and was rescued by the card for 36 hours A mischievous little fox in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, burrowed into a narrow brick wall crack and could not get out of it. A passerby heard the little fox's screams and called for fire rescuers. Rescuers used tools such as drills, hammers, chisels and jacks to cut two holes in the wall before rescuing the miserable fox and then releasing it back into nature uninjured.
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A mischievous fox in Grace, Essex, England, stuck his head into a car wheel, but was stuck in it and could not get out. Fortunately, it was discovered by the staff of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. But the staff could not rescue it and had to seek help from the fire brigade. Firefighters lifted the car up and removed the tyre before rescuing it.
Bald Eagle's Head Stuck by Hood Forced to "Hitchhike" 5 Miles A British Vulture's head was unfortunately stuck in the hood of a pickup truck and unable to move. The driver drove the vulture for 5 miles before stopping. Fortunately, the vulture was left unscathed.
A little raccoon accidentally stuck its head in the manhole cover, fell down and could not climb up, looking very "innocent", fortunately, a kind plumber found this poor little animal, hurried back to the house to get the dishwashing agent, carefully removed the manhole cover, and successfully rescued the raccoon.
Hedgehog head card can dying and finally rescued A hedgehog accidentally put its head into the can, and as a result, it stuck in the can and could not get out, dying. A well-meaning couple passing by informed the British animal protection authorities of the matter, and the little hedgehog was finally saved.
Puppy mistakenly into the rabbit hole was stuck for 20 days, hungry and thin before breaking free A dog in the United Kingdom, Bilbo, chased a hare while walking with its owner, accidentally rushed into a rabbit hole that was only 10 inches wide, because of fear of unauthorized excavation will lead to the collapse of the cave, the owner can only put Bilbo's kennel, food bowl at the mouth of the hole, hoping that it will escape as soon as possible. After nearly three weeks, the hungry and skinny Bilbo finally squeezed out of the narrow hole.
In March 2010, in the garden of a family in Hampshire, England, a pair of gluttonous little squirrel heads were stuck in coconut shells. This scene was filmed by the owner of this family, and the scene was unbearable. The owner of the family, Jane Roberts, 46, said: "These little things often come to my garden, and in order to catch them, I have made a big hole in the coconut shell so that they can eat the coconut meat inside the coconut." When I saw their little heads stuck inside coconut shells, I almost fainted without laughing. ”
In July 2008, an interesting incident occurred in the Garden City of Weling, England, where a large French Bordeaux dog imitated the kitten in the family and tried to drill into the house through the cat hole in the room, only to get stuck in the hole for more than 2 hours and unable to move until the firefighters arrived at the scene. The poor big dog was sent to the veterinarian for treatment because of a bruise on the neck, but now it has recovered.
In October 2009, a mischievous pony in the United States accidentally stuck its head in a tree hole and could not move, and finally got out of danger with the help of people, but the pony's jaw was severely dislocated. It is reported that the female foal may have been curious to stick her head into the tree hole to find out, but when she tried to retract her head, it found that it was impossible. The foal owner's neighbor, Jensen, heard the pony's frustrated cries and ran out to see what was going on and immediately rescued him.
A three-inch-long rat once again stages a "fable story": because he has stolen too much in the bird food can, the little guy is too fat to escape. It is understood that this cheeky little animal "came" to the bird food can hanging in the backyard of the gardener Noriel's house more than once, and each time it was waiting for Noor Ier to come to the rescue after eating and could not move.
A two-year-old stray dog in the United States, Smoky, stuck his head firmly in a long old pipe, and the animal rescuers thought that Smokey should have chased a mouse before, and the cunning mouse introduced it straight into the abandoned pipe. The oil-burning tool was originally used to clean the frost from the fruit of fruit trees, but now stuck in the rusty tube of The Smoky, all that remains in the mouth is bitterness. Thanks to a passerby who found it trapped and called the animal rescue personnel, the puppy finally came out without scratching a little skin.
Wombats practice holes in pots and are stuck by breeders to rescue Australian wombats are known for their super digging ability and love to punch holes in the dirt. A 4-month-old wombat near Sydney, Australia, was "in a hurry" to practice burrowing in a small flower pot because it could not find any dirt to practice burrowing in the Wildlife Conservation Center. Unfortunately, due to being too obese, the wombat was stuck in a flower pot and had to wait for rescue.
Naughty Pet Dog Rescued by Card Tires In Hampshire, England, a naughty pet dog may want a beautiful collar, and when playing in the owner's yard, he actually put his head into the rudder of a spare tire, but then he couldn't get it. When the owner saw the situation, he asked the firefighter for assistance, and finally after injecting it with sedatives, the puppy got out of trouble.
In a farm near Penrith in Cumbria, England, a calf weighing 660 pounds (about 600 pounds) was found accidentally falling into a 100-foot (about 30 meters) embankment of the Leith River, stuck in a tree, and was subsequently rescued by 3 firefighters wearing body armor, and the calves are currently recuperating on the farm.
Unlucky cow head stuck in the washing trough Westerners often say "curiosity kills cats", but in Cornwall, southeast England, there is a cow who sticks her head into an abandoned washing machine because of curiosity, and it is easy to get in and out, and finally the head is removed with the help of the staff of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Abuse.
A lucky koala was hit by a car and miraculously escaped - stuck under the license plate. The Ford Falcon was driving at 50 miles in Victoria, southern Australia, when it hit the adult male koala. The driver thought the koala had been killed and was surprised to find it alive. He called the veterinary center and carefully returned to town 10 miles away. The veterinarian was surprised to see that the koala was able to escape. Next, the little koala is observed and then sent back to nature.
Juvenile elephant stuck at sewer entrance unscathed In Eastern Thailand's Rayong Province, a juvenile elephant gets stuck at the entrance to a sewer that has lost its manhole cover and is stuck unable to move. In the end, it took the rescuers a full 3 hours to rescue him unscathed. They even used an excavator to dig a large pit near the entrance to the sewer.
Firefighters cut their tyres in German pony slip and slip through the tires in a german pony slip and fall while grazing in The marilyn Schmidt family in Limo, Germany, accidentally slipped and fell into the tires while grazing, until the firefighters arrived and had to use hydraulic cutting equipment to cut the tires in half to rescue Smyra. Fortunately, Smith only had some bruises and did not bother, but after the freedom, Smith felt that her self-esteem was greatly damaged, and stepped on the tire several times in a row.
In January 2011, a Sharpie dog in the United States was caught between two walls. It took a lot of effort for the rescuers to get it out, and gave it a name that might be a good fit, "Wally (Wally also means stupid in English)." People fed it some bean cheese burritos, and Wally devoured it at once, apparently hungry.
In January 2011, in California, USA, the head of an 8-month-old German Shepherd was stuck in an 18-inch hole in the wall. The staff of the Riverside County Animal Service Center was dispatched urgently, and after inspection, the dog was not too dangerous. After about 30 minutes of rescue, the shepherd was freed and returned to its owner.
In July 2008, a couple living in Cheshire, England, lost a small terrier, and after a full week of disappearance, the owner finally rescued the puppy from a drainage pipe by the river with the help of firefighters. After a veterinary examination, it did not suffer any trauma except for a minor eye infection.
In August 2010, the American Wildlife Conservation Organization rescued a juvenile black bear stuck in a plastic can, which has not eaten or drunk for ten consecutive days and miraculously survived. A local resident stumbled upon the strange bear and called the local wildlife conservation group. Although it was found to be starving to death, it was finally saved after being treated and fed by animal experts.