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Tasmanian Devils found to be biofluorescent by Toledo Zoo
Olivia Krueger
The Toledo Zoo in Toledo, Ohio made a fascinating discovery this week, Tasmanian devils are biofluorescent! Biofluorescence is when a living organism absorbs light and reemits it in a different color. The zoo is the first to record and document this phenomenon and shared a picture showing what this looks like on the animals. In the case of Tasmanian devil; their eyes, ears, and snouts emit a ... ...more
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Owner Of Famous 'Tiger King' Zoo Loses His License Due To Negligence
Nada Alturki
After an inspection of the newly-popularized Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park, also known as the 'Tiger King' zoo after the Netflix docu-series, the zoo's owner Jeff Lowe's license has been reportedly suspended due to mistreatment of animals. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) sent in inspectors as part of a routine inspection only to find many animals malnourished and ... ...more
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The World's Loneliest Elephant Is Finally Getting Some Friends
Amazing Facts
The loneliest elephant of recent times, Kaavan is all set to go on a journey of freedom and companionship. After the Marghazar zoo in Islamabad was shut down by Islamabad High court, it was evident that the animals were kept in an isolated and careless environment which prompted the Four Paws organization to conduct a medical examination of the mammal for its relocation. Kaavan was brought ... ...more
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Short Storie- 200 penguins
Nameless Person
A lorry driver is driving 200 penguins to London Zoo when his lorry breaks down on the motorway. The driver gets out of the cab and is looking at the engine when a second lorry driver stops in front of him and asks if he needs help. The penguins' driver explains that he is taking the penguins to the zoo and asks if the other man would take the penguins there. He agrees. Some hours later, the ... ...more
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Did You Know About These Interesting Facts?
Chris Mentillo
Did you know about these interesting facts? Who knew these intriguing facts were real: Did you know, 1.) A baseball thrown 90 miles per hour has the same kinetic energy as .022 caliber bullet shot from a handgun. Wait a moment, wouldn't a baseball player suffer the risk of being seriously injured if hit by a baseball? They do wear protective helmets and have padding around the groin area. ... ...more
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Some Funny Animal Tweets?
Chris Mentillo
As our long stretches of social separating wear on, increasingly more uplifting news stories are jumping up all over the Web. Refineries are moving concentration to deliver hand sanitizer, networks are finding inventive approaches to help neighborhood cafés, and exhibition halls are thinking of better approaches to keep kids stuck at home, both taught and engaged. Here are a few ... ...more
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San Diego Zoo Welcomes New White Rhino Baby
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Last week, the San Diego Zoo welcomed its 100th rhino calf born in the park, and the second of the year. The new baby, a female, was born to 11 year old Amani, a Southern white rhino. The calf was produced via artificial insemination, as an attempt to determine methods to conserve other rhino species, such as the Northern white rhino. The newest calf's birth was predated by Edward, another ... ...more