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Woman Came To Watch Some Baseball But Left With A Canada Goose
Life works in mysterious ways. You can not predict the outcome of a single day of your life, same as you won’t ever be able to predict the weather. You can count and measure, make assumptions based on gathered knowledge on the matter, but the ending might be completely contrary to what you might have come up. If people had the ability to foresee the future, what fun would life be? It would become so bland that you won’t ever be excited about tomorrow. The days would blur into one and the thrill of life would be no longer existent.
This footage shows us exactly why it’s good to have that little bit of uncertainty in your life. It is the spice you very well needed in your life and makes the ride worthwhile. A veterinarian decided to come and watch a <a href="https://rumble.com/v3eqjq-fans-gather-for-mbl-all-star-game.html" target="_blank">Major Baseball League</a> game between the Detroit Tigers and the Los Angeles Angels. What she expected to happen was to watch some quality ball, while her favorite team wins and leave the venue happy. But in reality, that’s not how things turned out to be. Midway through the game, the players and the audience were a bit preoccupied in catching a Canadian goose that was having a grand time tiring out the players on the field. It wouldn’t stop running and it couldn’t find the way out. After a few rounds around the stadium, the magnificent bird took momentum and flew up. Unfortunately for the bird, it mistook the giant screen for a way out and hit it beak on. The poor bird then collapsed on the bleachers and couldn’t fly up.
Thankfully, one of the attendees was a veterinarian who managed to catch and secure the bird, taking it out of the stadium with her. Catherine took the bird home that night, giving it water and a bit of spinach. She later took the bird to be checked out, but there were no injuries. As a thanks for handling the distressed goose, Catherine got to throw the ceremonial first pitch.
The <a href="https://rumble.com/v30qhx-canada-goose-vs-american-eagle-rare-animals.html" target="_blank">Canada goose</a>, also known as branta canadensis is a type of wild goose with a black head and neck but otherwise light body. The name branta canadensis derives from the latinised version of the Old Norse word for burnt goose - branta, and the additional Latin word canadensis meaning ‘from Canada’. This is one bird that migrates a lot, although it is native to the North American continent, it can also be found in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Argentina, Chile, and the Falkland Islands. The goose is usually found near a body of water, preferably fresh. The sleek black neck feathers and the proud poise of this bird make it one truly magnificent specimen of nature.
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