Here are some crazy images concerning animals in distress. You won't believe them.

This poor sheep dangles some 15 feet above the ground with its horn caught in the live electrical wire at the small town of Helgoysund on the Norwegian coast.
Spectators suggested the sheep may have been trying to reach a field of ewes at the bottom of the hillGerman tourists at the scene took on a rescue attempt and eventually roped him to pull him back to ground level in little over an hour. It was ironic that the tourists came across the crazy images of the dangling ram after trying to get away from the ewes.

Puppies are well known for chewing and eating everything and anything. But Betty the bull terrier must have regretted her greed and curiosity after she swallowed a 10-inch plastic arrow. The crazy images show that that the arrow was almost as long as her. Thankfully, the Staffordshire bull terrier survived after undergoing emergency surgery to remove the item after it became lodged halfway through her body from the aesophagus to her small intestine.
Her owner, Emma Watson, 38, believes her pet came across the arrow after disappearing into her seven-year-old daughter Lilly-Jay's playhouse when a gust of wind blew open the door.
The dog recovered, but she didn't learn anything; as soon as she got home she tried to eat the TV remote control.

A black cat named Socks miraculously survived a month trapped in a 20ft industrial storage container - by licking accumulated condensation on its walls in Arbroath, Angus.
The 11-month-old feline reunited with its owners after electrician Murray Ruxton found him inside the container. Socks survived 35 days without food or water. Socks went missing and owner Michelle Maher reported him missing. Michelle put up posters and searched the streets. Socks had snuck into a 20ft metal container - similar to shipping containers - which was used by store equipment and supplies for electrical company D Adam & C.
Although desperately thin - half his ideal bodyweight - and dehydrated, the mischievous kitty was reunited with its owner and made a full recovery from its unexpected adventure.

The Skunk Whisperer came to the rescue in Bixby, OK, located outside of Tulsa. Teresa Vick was delivering newspapers early one morning when she came across the crazy images of a skunk with its head stuck in a peanut butter jar. The hungry skunk was just looking for a meal when it got its head caught in a discarded jar.
Ned Bruha, the local Skunk Whisperer came to he rescue using a rag soaked in chloroform to mildly sedate the skunk before pulling the jar off its head, and wasn't even sprayed by the appreciative skunk. The skunk just seemed happy to be free once more, and ran off unharmed.

An Australian zoo was evacuated after the crazy images of Karta, a 27-year old "ingenious" orang-utan, short-circuited an electric fence and escaped. Staff at Adelaide zoo said 137 lb Karta used a stick to short-circuit the electric wires around her enclosure before piling up some more sticks to climb out. Fortunately she only ventured as far as a surrounding fence, during her 30 minutes of freedom. The zoo's curator, Peter Whitehead, said she seemed to realize she was somewhere she was not supposed to be and returned to her enclosure.
Zookeepers believe that Karta was driven to make an incredible escape attempt by grief at the loss of her longtime mate.