Must-See Videos: Wind sends planes crashing into cars

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014
The  wind sent planes crashing into cars
The wind sent planes crashing into cars

RALEIGH (WTVD) -- Planes flipped like toys, an elusive sea creature, and tiger danger? They're your Must-See Videos for Wednesday.

HIGH WINDS FLIP PLANES

High winds in San Diego flipped several planes and sent them crashing into vehicles Tuesday.

The 70- mile-per-hour winds also toppled trees.

Luckily, no one was hurt, but some of the aircraft are worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, so the bill for the damage could top $1 million.

WATER SPOUTS

Two large waterspouts appeared off Pensacola in the Florida panhandle Monday.

The first spout lasted for about 15 minutes and appeared close to shore.

At one point, it dissipated but re-formed in the same area. The spout never made it to shore.

Watch more waterspout video on YouTube

RARE DEEP-SEA CREATURE

Newly-released video shows a rare deep-sea creature known as a siphonophore. It's not just one animal. It is a living colony made up of many individual organisms working together.

Scientists from the Nautilus Live team spotted the siphonophore while exploring the ocean bed in the Gulf of Mexico.

The video was recorded using a remote-operated submarine.

See more of the video on YouTube

TIGER SCARE

What looked like road kill in Arkansas turned out to be nothing more than a toy.

A driver stopped to take pictures of what appeared to be a dead tiger on the side of the road.

She was afraid to get close, but it turned out to be nothing more than a large stuffed animal.

A police officer loaded the stuffed animal into the back of a patrol car and took it away.

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