How do I post videos from Imgur? I keep trying all the different links on the page for the video but the boards keep telling me that it can't be added as media and if I try as an image I get the broken image symbol.
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I tried that, but when I tried to use the add media button it still won't take it, and if I try to put the code in by hand it changes the address to this Imgur: The magic of the Internet.SQ0JxL3
So I tried this one off the main page. It does have to be added as media, but this worked when I just copied the URL out of the address bar on the browser. It told me it couldn't be posted as media when I tried the "copy link" option under the three dots.
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That's my normal view of hawks as well, way up on streetlights.Saw these hawks a couple weeks ago.
Oh yeah sure, it's cute and funny now, but it probably won't be in a few years when they're several hundred pounds bigger.
Oh yeah sure, it's cute and funny now, but it probably won't be in a few years when they're several hundred pounds bigger.
A-Z Animals said:Hippos also have one of the strongest bite forces in the animal kingdom and the largest mouth of any living land mammal.
A-Z Animals said:Hippos are capable of producing around 1,800 psi ( 8,100 Newtons) with their bite. In theory, they have a strong enough bite to snap a crocodile in half if needed.
A-Z Animals said:Defense is the main use for their powerful bite for. Large teeth and powerful jaws help defend from the various apex predators in Africa like crocodiles, lions, and even humans. Their aggressive nature, power, and unpredictability make them one of the most dangerous animals in Africa and the world.
A hippos bite can crush a human instantly, and it is estimated around 500 humans are killed every year by hippos. These extremely aggressive animals are known to attack humans and even their own young. Tourists or locals who wander too close have been known to be attacked and killed.
Even as herbivores, hippos are deadly and have one of the world’s deadliest bites. Their large mouths, size, and aggressive nature make them one of the world’s deadliest animals.
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