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@kongbu check this out!!
they love to sit on top of their mom, and make cute little noises. they’re getting so big now!
- Geralt_of_Uganda : /h/ai_slop
- Thalmor : not this shit again man
- forgor : Not a chinchilla
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Is seventeen square miles of prime Georgian farmland turned into grassland enough space for a herd of elephants?
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A photo of what appears to be a happy - and smiling - black bear looking over Pasadena has become a hit on social media. https://t.co/ls8ofjtjSX pic.twitter.com/G1adADzbkq
— ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) May 11, 2024
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The funny actions of animals are so cute.#socute #funny #cat #pet #Animal pic.twitter.com/49O0ymwOpy
— ThanhChuc (@ThanhChuc2k2) May 15, 2024
- Wuzizname : Capy is back on the menu, boys!
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A zoo in China sparked all out panda-monium after they dressed dogs as pandas because they didn't have the genuine artifact, as seen in viral photos.
The fake pandas, unveiled May 1 at the Taizhou Zoo in Jiangsu Province, were actually Chow Chow dogs — a big-haired breed from Northern China, Jam Press reported.
Zoo officials reportedly trimmed their mane and dyed their faces black to look like China's iconic bamboo-eating bear.
They then put the so-called “panda dogs” on display in an enclosure every day from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., attracting throngs of people despite the obvious bamboo-zlement, per the sanctuary's staffers.
When asked why they had the canines engage in panda cosplay, a rep explained, “There are no panda bears at the zoo and we wanted to do this as a result.”
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An undisclosed Cumbrian hill farm is the location for the first ever positive identification of big cat DNA taken from a carcass.
“To my right, I saw something black running, and assumed it was a sheepdog,” she said. “Then I did a double take and realised it was a black cat. It ran towards a stone wall, stopped and then jumped the wall. It was big – the size of a German shepherd dog.”
Larkin-Snowden took swabs from the sheep's nose and back and front legs, and they were sent to a laboratory at the University of Warwick which specialises in testing for big cat DNA run by Prof Robin Allaby.
Allaby told BBC Countryfile Magazine they were able to make a positive identification of DNA belonging to a cat from the Panthera genus. This includes five species – lion, leopard, tiger, jaguar and snow leopard, but only two – leopard and jaguar – that have melanistic (black) forms as seen by Larkin-Snowden.
This news follows the 2022 discovery of strands of black animal hair on a barbwire fence in Gloucestershire apparently belonging to a big cat
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The smile.. 😅 pic.twitter.com/GmU0zopBHg
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden) May 14, 2024