This little lad definitely wasn't expecting to catch anything when he cast his toy fishing rod.



This little guy definitely wasn't expecting to catch anything when he cast his toy fishing rod.
 I love his sisters comment, "That's how a man holds 'em!" How’s this for catch of the day? 

Little Kayson, of Hanceville, Alabama was playing with his toy fishing rod, not expecting to catch anything, when suddenly he snagged a fish. 
“I got one!,” the tiny tot says in the video with a giant smile on his face as he reels in the 1 1/2-pound largemouth bass. “Good boy,” his proud father replies, kneeling behind him. 

“Oh my gosh, look at it jumping!” His first catch is going viral now for obvious reasons. It’s safe to say the Internet is falling for that adorable grin hook, line and sinker.

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Spiders less dangerous than bees







Spiders are the most widely distributed venomous creatures in Australia, with an estimated 10,000 species inhabiting a variety of ecosystems. 

But even though spiders live around us, from our urban centres to the bush, bites are infrequent. In fact, spiders are less life-threatening than snakes or sharks, or even bees. "There are more deaths from allergic reactions to bees" says Dr Geoff Isbister, a researcher specialised in envenoming at the University of Newcastle. 
He points out the extent of our irrational fear of spiders: "While we all still happily get in our cars (about 1000 people die each year in car crashes), then we can't really worry about spiders." Antivenom for two of our more dangerous spiders, the funnel-web and the redback has been available since the 1950s and 1981, respectively.
It is only administered when the envenomation is really severe, which is rarely the case. Spider venom contains a cocktail of chemicals, some of which can be harmful to humans - but humans are not really the intended victims. 
Spider venom is designed for small prey and delivered in small quantities that, while often fatal to tiny creatures, can be handled by bigger organisms. 
When injected to a horse, for instance, spider venom triggers the animal's immune system to produce antibodies to fight the effect of the toxin.

Troll Police




A troll is a supernatural being in Norse mythology and Scandinavian folklore. In origin, troll may have been a negative synonym for a jötunn (plural jötnar). 

In Old Norse sources, beings described as trolls dwell in isolated rocks, mountains, or caves, live together in small family units, and are rarely helpful to human beings.
 Later, in Scandinavian folklore, trolls became beings in their own right, where they live far from human habitation, are not Christianized, and are considered dangerous to human beings. 
Depending on the region from which accounts of trolls stem, their appearance varies greatly; trolls may be ugly and slow-witted, or look and behave exactly like human beings, with no particularly grotesque characteristic about them. 
Trolls are sometimes associated with particular landmarks, which at times may be explained as formed from a troll exposed to sunlight.
 Trolls are depicted in a variety of media in modern popular culture.

Fear is in you Mind



Lots of people ride bikes for lots of different reasons. Here are the top five reasons why you should be out there too.

1. For Your Body Riding a bike offers many health benefits. Here are just a few: increased cardiovascular fitness increased strength increased balance and flexibility increased endurance and stamina increased calories burned It can be done by people of all ages, from childhood up even through the adult years when achy joints don't allow for more stressful exercise like jogging.

2. For Your State of Mind Riding a bike is a proven stress releaser. Regardless of if you are riding purely for pleasure or for a specific purpose, such as to become more mindful about life, you will arrive at your destination feeling relaxed, energized and happier about the world and yourself. Plus, being out on your bike is just flat-out fun.The more time you spend on two wheels, the harder it is to take yourself too seriously.

 3. For Your Community Being out on your bike is good for the people around you as well. You are able to go the places you want to go and yet put one less car on the road. You don’t bring with you the noise that a car generates and are actually able to interaction with people as you move. From my bike I can wave to a neighbor, say hi to a kid, smell someone’s dinner cooking and be a warm and friendly human presence on the streets. Also, not insignificant: operating a bicycling does not harm the environment. There is no polluting exhaust released, no oil or gas consumed. And the energy and materials used to manufacture one automobile could be used to created a hundred bikes.