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I am your god now!
Bow to me my little minions.
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Here's Why The Navy Doesn't Have Its Own Fleet of Killer Attack Dolphins
Never mind the Ukrainian Navy's alleged attack dolphins. This is why you can't transform man's favorite adorable aquatic buddy into sea mammals of death.
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28 elephants killed by poachers in Cameroon
28 elephants killed as poachers decimate Africa's elephant population. The latest 28 killed only add to the 62 percent decline in Africa's forest elephants over the last decade.
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Kangaroos
Mother kangaroo and her joey on the beach at Cape Le Grande, Esperance, Western Australia
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The Plan to Bring the Iconic Passenger Pigeon Back From Extinction
This is the passenger pigeon, once the most abundant bird in North America. When Europeans first landed on the continent, they encountered billions of the birds. By 1914 they were extinct. That may be about to change. Today scientists are meeting in Washington, D.C. to discuss a plan to bring the passenger pigeon back from extinction.
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Should we bring extinct species back to life?
On July 30, 2003, a team of Spanish and French scientists reversed time. They brought an animal back from extinction, if only to watch it become extinct again. The animal they revived was a kind of wild goat known as a bucardo, or Pyrenean ibex. The bucardo (Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica) was a large, handsome creature, reaching up to 220 pounds and sporting long, gently curved horns...
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Rescued Shelter Dogs Before and After
Heartbreaking images of shelter dogs before and after they've been rescued.
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Your afternoon catharsis: wet animals shaking in slow motion – for science!
Andrew Dickerson studies how wet animals shake to become dry animals. Last year, in fact, he published the results of a study that examined the wet-shakes of 33 different animals, including some intriguing findings relating shake-frequency and overall animal size.
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We're Not Good Because Of God
In a book coming out next week called The Bonobo and the Atheist, primatologist Frans de Waal argues that morality is built into our species. Rather than coming to us top-down from God, or any other external source, morality for de Waal springs bottom-up from our emotions and our day-to-day social interactions, which themselves evolved from foundations in animal societies.
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Scientists want to bring 22 animals back from extinction
Last weekend at a TEDx conference in Washington DC sponsored by National Geographic, scientists met to discuss which animals should be brought back from extinction. They also discussed the how, why and ethics of doing so.
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Embryos of world's most endangered cat preserved
By Megan GannonLiveScience It seems counterintuitive that castration could help save a species facing extinction.
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A duck with sandals
Now, I've seen everything!
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Cutest Letter opener Ever!
Im thinking maybe I should get myself an automated letter opener.
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The Best Way to Wake Someone Up Favorite
What did you say about food ?
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Largest "Terror Bird" Fossil Found in Argentina
The real-life fossils belong to a new species of phorusrhacid, giant predators also known as terror birds that once dominated South America.
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I can show you the world
Ok song over, time to be dinner.
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The Only Man In The World Who Can Swim With A Polar Bear
Grizzly man Mark Dumas, 60, is the only man in the world who can touch a polar bear. And as these incredible pictures show the fearless bear handler from Abbotsford, British Columbia, even goes for dip in his swimming pool where he and 16-year-old polar bear Agee enjoy a watery cuddle together. Mark and wife Dawn, 60, train the 60-stone (800lb) friendly beast - the world's largest land predator - to star in high-budget TV adverts.
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No Dogs Beyond This Point...
got to love them :)
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Surfing DUCK
like a BOSS
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6 Animals That Prove Nature Has a Childish Sense of Humor
It's hard to believe these species didn't solely come about to keep middle-schoolers in stitches.
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