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Watch: Videos you may have missed this week

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Updated: 2:49 PM CDT Jun 5, 2025
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Watch: Videos you may have missed this week
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Updated: 2:49 PM CDT Jun 5, 2025
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From a polite deer using the crosswalk to an elephant helping itself to some snacks at a convenience store, here are some of the videos you may have missed this week:Polite deer go viral for using crosswalkDeer in Carson City, Nevada, are proving themselves to be polite and responsible pedestrians.That's because deer were spotted using a crosswalk there to cross the street. See the video in the player above.Elephant helps itself to some snacks at convenience store in ThailandA large wild elephant caught shopkeepers off guard at a convenience store in Thailand on Monday, when it lumbered into the shop in search of food. The hungry mammal can be seen on CCTV footage entering the store and helping itself to snacks. Millions of bees on the loose after semi-truck overturns in WashingtonAn estimated 250 million bees swarmed in Washington state after a semi-truck carrying them overturned Friday morning.The incident happened on Weidkamp Road near Lynden, where approximately 70,000 pounds of honey bees were released, creating a buzzing scene in Whatcom County.Italy鈥檚 Mount Etna erupts, sending huge plume of ash and rock into airA massive eruption at Mount Etna forced tourists to flee the volcano on Monday after a plume of high-temperature gases, ash and rock 鈥渟everal kilometers high鈥� billowed into the air above them, Italian authorities said.Footage posted on social media shows long lines of people hurrying downhill away from the explosion, while the owner of one tour company told CNN they had 40 people on the Sicilian volcano when it erupted.Video shows sand fleas swarming Florida beachA video on Facebook is catching a lot of attention. It shows what looks like an infestation of small, clear creatures digging in the sand on Satellite Beach in Florida."Sand fleas 鈥� the name is interesting because they actually are not fleas at all," Dr. Case Tedder said. "They鈥檙e small crustaceans or part of the crab family, and they don鈥檛 bite. They get the name because they have the mechanism of jumping.鈥�

From a polite deer using the crosswalk to an elephant helping itself to some snacks at a convenience store, here are some of the videos you may have missed this week:

Polite deer go viral for using crosswalk

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Deer in Carson City, Nevada, are proving themselves to be polite and responsible pedestrians.

That's because deer were spotted using a crosswalk there to cross the street.

See the video in the player above.


Elephant helps itself to some snacks at convenience store in Thailand

A large wild elephant caught shopkeepers off guard at a convenience store in Thailand on Monday, when it lumbered into the shop in search of food.

The hungry mammal can be seen on CCTV footage entering the store and helping itself to snacks.


Millions of bees on the loose after semi-truck overturns in Washington

An estimated 250 million bees swarmed in Washington state after a semi-truck carrying them overturned Friday morning.

The incident happened on Weidkamp Road near Lynden, where approximately 70,000 pounds of honey bees were released, creating a buzzing scene in Whatcom County.


Italy鈥檚 Mount Etna erupts, sending huge plume of ash and rock into air

A massive eruption at Mount Etna forced tourists to flee the volcano on Monday after a plume of high-temperature gases, ash and rock 鈥渟everal kilometers high鈥� billowed into the air above them, Italian authorities said.

Footage posted on social media shows long lines of people hurrying downhill away from the explosion, while the owner of one tour company told CNN they had 40 people on the Sicilian volcano when it erupted.


Video shows sand fleas swarming Florida beach

A video on Facebook is catching a lot of attention. It shows what looks like an infestation of small, clear creatures digging in the sand on Satellite Beach in Florida.

"Sand fleas 鈥� the name is interesting because they actually are not fleas at all," Dr. Case Tedder said. "They鈥檙e small crustaceans or part of the crab family, and they don鈥檛 bite. They get the name because they have the mechanism of jumping.鈥�