Beach-goers were amazed to have stumbled upon this juvenile Great White Shark that beached itself while trying to catch seagulls off the coast of Chatham, Massachusetts. Uncertain of how to get it back in the water (without losing an arm!) they poured buckets of sea water back on to it before the harbor master showed up with a crew to help tie a rope around it to get it back into the water. Once there they try to get it moving since, as you know, sharks need to always keep moving in order to keep water moving through their gills. While the video cuts out before we can see amazing shark take off on its own, the owner of the video assures that the shark was soon able to swim away on its own.

Canik SFx Rival Competition Pistol | Sootch00 Review
Canik has its roots in the aerospace arms development industry. They produce really high quality firearms that are NATO standards, ISO 9001 factories—they just make good quality products. When they introduced the TP9 series, it really was a game changer. It was a Walther P99 clone pretty much and it was just a basic pistol,...