La baleine bleue produit un lait si riche et épais qu’il ressemble à de la crème fluide avec 50% de matières grasses … parfaitement adapté pour que son petit puisse se nourrir sous l’eau sans que le lait ne se disperse.
Comment ne pas croire au Créateur derrière ces merveilles🥹
A quick-thinking homeowner avoided disaster when she took her electric wheelchair out to her driveway in Florida, where it exploded in a ball of flames after emitting clicking sounds.
@RetroCardSnaps Not very familiar with ‘94 Fleer. Stopped collecting for a long while just before that time. Nice to see some “new” Fleer design appreciation.
@ABC7 I see coyotes all the time in every section of LA. Sightings have become more frequent in the past 6 or 7 years, notably, after every big wildfire.
A coyote chases a boy through the front gate of a Pasadena home before a mother's screams scare the animal off. The creatures now showing up in larger numbers in some surprising spots. The timely warning from wildlife experts - Tonight at 11 from ABC7 abc7.com/18642385
🚨⚖️The HOF Jury: Induction Deliberations⚖️🚨NEW SERIES! We’re looking at players outside Cooperstown. You are the jury—post their auto card and cast your vote: IN or OUT?👇
-Player 6: DALE MURPHY ("Murph")
-Tier 4: The Committee Hopefuls. Back-to-back MVPs and the face of the 80s. He just missed the cut for the Class of 2026—does Murph deserve the call in 2028? 🗳️
-HOF Pulse: Era Committee Candidate. He received 6 votes from the committee last month, showing he's still a top priority for historians but hasn't reached the 75% threshold yet.
-The Case: 2x NL MVP (1982, 1983), 7x All-Star, 5x Gold Glove winner. He was the only player in the 1980s to lead the majors in both Home Runs and RBIs for the decade. He’s one of only 14 players ever to win consecutive MVPs.
-Factoid: Murphy was originally a catcher! He struggled so much with "the yips" (throwing the ball back to the pitcher) that the Braves moved him to the outfield to save his career. He ended up winning five straight Gold Gloves in center field.
-Set/Card Info: 2022 Topps Series 1 Autograph. Honestly, this may be the perfect card. Let's examine it. Nice area for the player's signature (none of those huge white areas that take up 1/3rd of the card's surface area or dark backgrounds where you can't see the ink). Great shot of the player, coiled and ready to strike. Nice, soft, defocused area in the background and a nice overall design with the team logo and easy-to-read player name.