Fake national anthem Country singer Ingrid Andress "killed" the US national anthem during a baseball game in Arlington, Texas. The highlight of the video is at 0:45. She later stated that she was drunk.
Death awaits a motorcyclist A motorcyclist sees time stand still, just as it is about to collide with a truck. Grace awaits him around the corner... Although quite realistic, the video is digital CGI created by Majid Mousavi.
An original mousetrap An original mousetrap that punishes the mouse, but without killing him.
I see your death In Oregon, a man narrowly escapes a 60-point chainsaw that crossed a parking lot from a nearby construction site at high speed.
When you see death pass before your eyes On a country road in Oregon, United States, a driver narrowly avoids an out-of-control oncoming car by a few centimeters.
Beaver builds a dam with his toys An orphaned beaver from Woodside Wildlife Rescue in Mississippi, United States, instinctively builds a dam with Christmas toys and decorations found around the house. The beaver lives outdoors with other orphaned beavers, but he likes to spend time at home. The beaver was taken in as an orphan after his parents died. Unfortunately, beavers are often considered pests in the United States, therefore breeding them in the shelter gives them the best chance of survival. Once they reach the age of two, can be released into the wild.
The deaths of the stuntman A stuntman shows us different ways to represent a bullet death in a western movie.
HIDARI After being betrayed by his friends and losing his father and his right hand, the legendary craftsman "Jingoro Hidari" embarks on a journey of revenge with his partner "Sleeping Cat" and his mechanical prosthetic limbs. He ends up meeting his rival Inumaru and facing him in a fight to the death... The "HIDARI" is a stop-motion animation made with wooden characters by Masashi Kawamura.
The box of death A cardboard box poses a mortal danger to anyone who tries to open it.
The death of a ton in the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium A ton has a deadly collision on the glass of the Churaumi Aquarium in Okinawa, Japan, of the second largest aquarium in the world after the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, USA.
A cat spins on a wheel In Axbridge, England, Sylvie, a Savannah cat, plays with an exercise wheel in a funny way. It lies on the spinning wheel and as soon as the centrifugal force weakens, falls. Sylvie escaped death for a while, after being diagnosed with a septal hernia. He underwent surgery and is fine, but her lungs were weak. She could only walk for a few seconds before she could catch her breath. Its owner, bought a wheel so she could do exercises and improve her fitness.
A herd of migratory birds collides with the ground On the morning of February 7, 2022 in Cuauhtémoc, Mexico, a security camera recorded a herd of migratory birds colliding with the ground. The unusual incident caused the death of at least 100 birds. The birds that belong to the species of yellow-headed blackbirds, are migratory. They migrate in winter from the area of the Great Lakes (Canada) in Mexico and the southwestern United States.
One step away from death On Saturday, January 8, 2022 in Taizhou, China, a man was placing goods on a pallet truck inside a factory elevator, but the elevator ropes were cut immediately as soon as the man came out of the well. The man later explained that the elevator could support more than a ton of goods, and this time the goods weighed just over 300 pounds. It was very lucky.
A pack of wolves tries to attack a polar bear A scene recorded on October 28, 2021 at the Nanuk Shelter in Manitoba, Canada. As a polar bear walked along Hudson Bay, met a herd of wolves. Initially only a few wolves followed her testing her for weaknesses. As more and more wolves went hunting, the bear began to make escape moves. After a few minutes, the wolves realized that the bear was too big and strong and retreated. The bear left unharmed. This is a very rare behavior, as wolves usually do not hunt large polar bears due to the high risk of injury or death.
The fairytale castle Neuschwanstein Castle is a 19th-century palace perched on a hill above the village of Schwangau., near Füssen, in southwestern Bavaria, in Germany. Its construction was ordered by Louis II of Bavaria in 1868, as a place of rest and tribute to Richard Wagner. The palace was originally planned to become the king's personal refuge, but opened to the public for a fee immediately after his death in 1886, not yet completed. The palace has appeared in many films and was the inspiration for the castle of the beautiful sleeping Disneyland and other later constructions.