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A farmer in Oklahoma has been killed by two water buffaloes after becoming trapped inside their enclosure, police said.

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Happy World Snake Day!🐍

Nebraska is home to 29 different snake species — 25 that are non-venomous and 4 that are venomous. Some are found statewide, others just in sections of our state. These animals are members of the reptile family tree, which also includes turtles and lizards.

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📷: Jenny Nguyen-Wheatley
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Wait, National Hot Dog Day wasn't on July 4?! 😅🌭 Happy Hot Dog Day to everyone who just can't get enough of one of America's most iconic eats! 🌭 But here's the real question... would you like yours with ketchup??? 😶 Almanac.com/National-Hot-Dog-Day ... See MoreSee Less

Look at this bee. It's absolutely loaded!

Bees eat nectar and pollen and help pollinate plants by carrying pollen from flower to flower. Got bees? We'd love to see 'em!

📷 Mike Budd/USFWS
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On July 14, 2025, at 1:00pm Game Warden Austin & K-9 Kai were requested by the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office to locate a missing elderly female that had wandered off in a remote section of property. With the heat index exceeding 90 degrees Kai was deployed in the area and within minutes a track was located. A few moments later Kai was able to locate the missing female. Kai was rewarded with his favorite toy and a nap in the air conditioning. The female was given water and released to EMS. ... See MoreSee Less

It takes around 250 prairie dogs to eat as much grass as a 1,000 pound cow! ... See MoreSee Less

Sunrise in the canyon. ☀️

📷: Justin Haag, Nebraskaland Magazine
📍: Oglala National Grassland
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UPDATE: The Reno County Sheriff's Office says Tyrone has been found safe. ... See MoreSee Less

A little dirt never hurt anybody. 🦬

Called wallowing, bison roll in the dirt to deter biting flies and help shed fur. Male bison also wallow during mating season to leave behind their scent and display their strength.

📷: Jon Farrar

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Wow! Now that’s one big catfish! 😮

KSNT 27 News talked with Daniel Mayer this week about his record-shattering 121-pound blue catfish he caught back in May this year. It is now officially recognized as the newest Kansas state fishing record. 🎣

Full story here - www.ksnt.com/kansasoutdoors/this-is-a-true-giant-man-breaks-kansas-blue-catfish-record-with-121-p...
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#KFRMRadio #funny #agriculture

Isn't it always the way!! The coons know just when it is ready!! ... See MoreSee Less

With today being National French Fry Day, why not make some delicious French fries with Nebraska grown potatoes? Nebraska’s water resources, sandy soils and favorable climate promote great potato yields. Potato planting in eastern Nebraska begins in early April for a summer harvest, while central and western areas plant in early May for a fall crop. #AgFactFriday ... See MoreSee Less

SPLOOT!

You may be familiar with this adorable act of four legged creatures laying flat with their arms and legs stretched out, literally spread eagle. Well, besides the fact that it's cute there is a scientific reason on why animals do this, and it has to deal with the heat!

On hot days animals will keep cool by splooting (stretching out) on cool surfaces to reduce body heat. This technique is also called heat dumping- but splooting is way better.

📸:Wikimedia Commons
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