Things Jen Found On The Internet – July 20
July 20, 2020 6:46 amSome Things You’ll Probably Forget, It’s Things Jen Found On The Internet
Eight months after being purchased a camel ‘ran away’ from its new keeper.
In Mongolia, homesick’ camel trekked alone to find its former owners after being sold to another family more than a hundred miles away.
The animal was covered in scars and exhausted, having to trudge through sharp fences and busy highways, when it finally met its former owners.
Good news, the original family ended up buying the camel back.
Rhode Island bans Ghost guns and the ghosts are considering it a win.
Ghost guns can be easily bought online, don’t have serial numbers and are difficult for police to trace. 3D guns fall into that category, and they are often made at home with a 3D printer.
In a press conference , they said this is the first time Rhode Island State Police had seen anything like this in the state of Rhode Island.
The process of constructing the gun is legal, but the legislation makes that a crime, punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine.
Over the weekend, a black bear came up on some female hikers in Mexico at the Chipinque Ecological Park. It got extremely close to one of them, rising up on its hind legs behind her, and basically breathing down her neck. So what did the woman do? She SNAPPED A SELFIE.
Other hikers shared videos online.
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