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Friday, 18 October 2013

NEWS VIEWS WITH ANIMAL STORIES


This is what I have found in our news.

Nearly 30 children have been hospitalised in China with severe organ failure after being struck by giant hornets. The latest wave of injuries comes after it was revealed that more than 40 people had been killed by the aggressive insects.

 

Peruvian fishermen slaughtered dolphins to use as bait for shark fishing, an undercover investigation has revealed. Footage showed infant and adult dolphins being harpooned then stabbed and clubbed before, in some cases, being cut open and butchered

“Evil. I hate this kind of story, but wanted to show you, with the hope that one person will be outraged enough to fight for the stunning innocent creatures of peace.” ...

 

Nairobi - Kenya will place microchips in the horn of every rhino in the country in a bid to stamp out a surge in poaching the threatened animals, wildlife officials said Wednesday.

 

Alligator-like caimans have made their home in Rio de Janeiro, giving Olympic organisers a bit of a headache. Up to 6,000 of the large lizards are thought to be living in a huge lagoon system west of the city in Brazil.

“Please God; let this end in a good way?

 

A major archaeological dig in Wiltshire has unearthed evidence of frog’s legs being eaten in Britain, 8,000 years before France, it has been claimed.

 

Everyone who has spent time in the company of tired people knows that yawning is infectious, but now scientists have shown for the first time that chimpanzees can catch yawns from humans.

“Adorable!!”

Marmoset monkeys take it in turns to "talk" in a pattern very similar to human conversation, according to scientists. Researchers recorded the sounds of the marmosets as they called to one another from behind a curtain.

“Haha, what were they doing behind a curtain, and who’s curtain was it?

There’s? If so, I wonder if they have good taste in interior design

 

 

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