The clip featured a kitten who is yet to master the meow and his voice sounds a lot like the quack of a duck. “We heard a very unique meow when we entered the room and followed it to this surprising source,” a volunteer at the Palm Valley Animal Center said.
“Hi! Guys! My name is “Watan”! My special skill is fast eating, but this time I ate Garigari, a famous Japanese ice candy. I hope you laugh even a little,” read the description of the video, which soon went viral after it was shared online.
In the video, the tiny tot named Matteo is seen sleeping sitting on a car seat. But moments after his parents turned up the radio to the play the song, he not only wakes up but immediately starts dancing as well.
In the viral video, scores of air mattresses were seen flying through a park on a windy day bouncing along as some people tried to catch them.
The group – which was hoping to spot some leopards on the safari in the Sabi Sands area – had a terrifying encounter with a fierce white rhinoceros.
The animal was seen entering the Naval Air Station (NAS) in Jacksonville. Base officials told WJAX-TV it would not be removed unless it poses a danger to citizens living nearby.
The video was shared by Watford FC on their official Facebook page as part of an initiative to gain Indian fans and followers and was posted on Indian Independence Day.
Dancing to ‘Teri Mitti’, a song from Akshay Kumar’s Kesari , the group enthralled many near the waiting area of the airport premise.
Kanpur Police shared a longer video of the device in action where people were strapped in next to a dummy that was not wearing a seat belt.
Jesse Rothacker, who spotted the snake and tried to stop it from the self-destruction was seen trying to free the Kingsnake from its own jaws.
Following the incident, which took place day before, the two cops have been suspended and the investigation is underway, Ashutosh Mishra, SP Crime told ANI
Kanhaiya Kumar highlighted the country’s complex fabric of diversity and claimed that’s what makes India unique. His response was met with great rounds of applause.
While the driver is being questioned, the passengers can be seen deboarding the auto. By the end of the clip, atleast 24 people can be seen coming out the auto after which the cops ask them to pose for a photo.
From throwing light on issues like calling names to north-eastern as outsiders to the irony of posting images of children selling national flags at traffic light without buying from them — the video is gripping and easy to relate.
According to CCTV News, the incident took place last week at the Zunyi city in southwest China’s Guizhou province. Fortunately, as the hole was shallow, the parents were able to pull out the child back to the surface.
In a video now going viral, the three-wheeler is seen speeding on a crowded platform past a train that is standing at the platform.
At first, the woman thought it was a piece of rubber moulding that had come loose. But when it started moving swiftly, it creeped her out.
As the video went viral, garnering over 3 million views, many said it was just what they needed to get through troubling times.
Things don’t pan out so well for the young man, as moments after securing a place on the back of the animal, he is tossed in the air.
In the video, that has garnered over 10 million views at the time of writing, a family member is seen asking him a question and he dedicatedly replies, “I’ve got an important job right now.”
Dressed in a traditional pink lehenga choli, BJP MP from Mathura Hema Malini, 70, danced gracefully at the temple premises offering obeisance to the gods.
“I was very scared, I didn’t know what to do because I was stuck in a chair. I saw it was white but I didn’t know what it was at first,” the little girl said talking about the incident.
As the video went viral, Burville shared his other interaction with grey seals informing netizens that they shouldn’t reach out to or disturb seals when they are hauled out.
According to reports, the incident took place in the southwestern city of Chongqing and the child emerged unscathed.
Touched by the moment, the Instagram user from Mumbai wrote, “Thank you technology. I always thought video calling apps are for teenagers, but today I saw this.”