Dogs escaping from kennel
Smart dog finds out how to escape from kennel and help others.
The new functional model family from Fiat is versatile and flexible. The new Fiat Panda and the new Fiat Tipo offer an abundance of variants that enable every family - regardless of whether they are young or not so young, whether big city fan or nature lover - to find the vehicle that best suits their different lifestyles and daily requirements to choose. You will find the optimal vehicle for daily large or small missions such as shopping, taking children to school, commuting to the office or going on trips out of town. As the starting point for the story of these people, Fiat has chosen the place that best represents this diversity of requirements: an apartment building. This is where the three target groups of the Life, Cross and Sport equipment lines meet. You can choose, for example, between the hybrid drive of the Fiat Panda (51 kW / 70 PS) and the turbo gasoline engine (74 kW / 100 PS) of the Fiat Tipo. Customers can also opt for full equipment with the most advanced electronic driver assistance systems in the new Fiat Tipo or for the innovative infotainment system in the new Fiat Panda, which for the first time features a 7.0-inch color touchscreen, digital radio (DAB) and the functionality of Includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Smart dog finds out how to escape from kennel and help others.
"I love this sport, and I didn't want to be done with it," says American artistic and synchronized swimmer Anita Alvarez, who almost drowned at the World Championships two years ago when she fainted. Her coach, Andrea Fuentes, "swam the fastest swim of her life" to save her, and the images travelled the world. Since then, the athlete, who is competing for the third time at the Olympics, has been monitored "every two weeks" to prevent a similar tragedy, according to the coach of the US artistic swimming team.
It's my turn! There were hilarious scenes as a pride of kenyan lions hustled to use a tree as a play park. Cubs and sub adults jostled to claw their way up the trunk and one large female had a precarious time negotiating the upper branches. The charming incident was captured Jan 2021 by Paul Goldstein, a British Wildlife Photographer and guide.
Leave a Reply