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What to do with a dead horse
Uniec
by Uniec  11-9-2008   
 Horses are big animals and difficult to bury, but here are some good advice.
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Massive salmon carcass found in CA
pcmkrfn
by pcmkrfn  11-8-2008   
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Ice-Age rhinoceros remains found
tabsey
by tabsey  11-6-2008   
 Proof that the education doesn't work. This five year old will be converted to a form more acceptable to society and less likely to discover that this is yet another example of the way England has caused the extinction of this woolly rhino and rugby league players with skill.
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Ice-Age Rhino remains found in UK
cakebelly
by cakebelly  11-5-2008    1
 Emelia, who wants to become a palaeontologist, had joined the fossil hunt for the first time. It was organised by the Cotswold Water Park Society and led by Swindon palaeontologist Dr Neville Hollingworth who also found the remains of a woolly rhinoceros in a gravel pit near Swindon in 2004
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bUILDING CABINETS
kenaustin
by kenaustin  10-31-2008   
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2008 award
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  10-30-2008    6
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Giant 'deformed penis' flower in bloom
tabsey
by tabsey  10-30-2008    5
 Looks like an upended mushroom to me now, but at another time it could look like an ostrich.
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Bear closes Alaska Botanical Garden
iulawboy
by iulawboy  9-25-2008    1
 Truly a "Only in Alaska" moment.
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How not to get rid of a whale carcass
kris_tea
by kris_tea  9-9-2008   
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Russia Nullifies French-Brokered Armistice With Georgia
merrie
by merrie  8-20-2008    4
 -- are implemented by Russia only in the sense that it no longer shoots or bombards Georgian troops and civilians. Russian troops, however, are blowing up bridges and other infrastructure on Georgian highways and railways, destroying Georgian military bases deep inside the country, and looting local Georgian civilian administrations at gunpoint -- all of this under the Sarkozy-brokered armistice. Point 3 in the agreement, “free access for humanitarian assistance and permission for refugees to return,” has also been torn apart. Access is impeded by Russia’s de facto naval blockade of Georgia’s coast and interdiction of cross-country transport in Georgia, continuing under this “armistice.” The few U.S. Air Force humanitarian assistance flights can not possibly cope with the magnitude of the task. The agreement’s 4th point, “Georgian troops are to return to the places of their regular stationing,” seems largely compromised by the devastation of those bases deep inside Georgia.......
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The REAL Bigfoot
baumwolm
by baumwolm  8-14-2008    4
 The fact that this is on CNN makes it a bit more legit. I don't know if I can believe this. This is absurd.
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Montauk monster mystery solved
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  8-6-2008   
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Restaurant where the food is rotten and the clientele is ugly
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  8-1-2008   
 Nepal's 'restaurant' for vultures
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A Whale of a Story
vandamonium
by vandamonium  7-5-2008   
 What a mess.... I bet it stunk to high heaven. We had a whale that beached just 7-8 mile down the beach from where I am. They did a partial autopsy on the spot and took what the wanted then they buried the rest in the dunes.
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CDP Training for Agricultural And Animal Related Terrorism
dmccluredvm
by dmccluredvm  6-16-2008   
 I attended this training program along with police, firemen, police, EMS, HAZMAT and other veterinary professionals. It was a unique blend of responders and an eye opening experience for a non-traditional responder.
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Texas eco-friendly cemetery offers 'green burial'
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  5-13-2008   
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The OLDEST Tricks in the Book List
revenantdm
by revenantdm  5-11-2008   
 OK, probably not book maybe cave wall... McSweeney's IS the greatest place on the Net for Lists...
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Flesh-Eating Insect Gnawed on Dino Bones
tabsey
by tabsey  5-9-2008    1
 Things don't change much. Beetles biting dinosaurs, ankle biters annoying us.
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25 things you never knew you could buy online
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  5-9-2008   
 Well I clipped my favorites (had my eyes on the 'remote control beer pager', which I forgot to add though!) - fear not, rest of them are as interesting! :D
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Attack of the killer ravens: Flocks are suddenly slaughtering lambs
michellezm
by michellezm  5-5-2008    2
 "Research published last year in the Scientific American also showed the raven to be one of the most intelligent species on the planet - up there with dolphins and apes and, unlike most other birds and animals, capable of learning from their own actions and from observing others' behaviour. They're thought to be one of the few birds that can count, and some have even learned to fashion leaves into special tools for extracting grubs from crevices in trees. In Japan, they were reportedly found dropping nuts onto a dual-carriageway, then darting down to eat them once the cars had cracked them open. Although older ravens (they live up to 25 years) mate for life and travel in pairs, young birds may form flocks of up to several hundred - collective nouns for ravens include an "unkindness", a "conspiracy", and a "murder" - which swoop on farm animals"
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Biggest animal eyes in world
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  4-30-2008    1
 Big eyed squid :)
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Collosal Squid Has 'Dinner Plate' Sized Eyes
Skipper61
by Skipper61  4-30-2008   
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Witchcraft link to headless stag dressed in a T-shirt
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  4-28-2008   
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www.truckspills.com
karokan
by karokan  4-12-2008   
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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch: Also Know As The Trash Vortex
urbanlife
by urbanlife  4-8-2008    6
 Sad Picture: No one to blame for this but ourselves. Four fifths of the plastic detritus floating over 2.5 million square miles of ocean surface arrives there from land-based run off: from stormwater, in other words: litter. Sadly - many people take the "out of sight, out of mind" approach. Plastic contamination in the world's oceans is worse than previously imagined and no amount of technology can clean it up. We are damned to a future of pollution by plastic. All succeeding generations will only see an ocean filled with trash. Net a piece of plastic, and you’ll find barnacles and small crabs clinging to it. Not a good thing for fish, birds, and mammals that mistake it for its natural food, such as eggs, jellyfish, or other sea creatures. Most of the plastic will eventually photo-degrade into small, dust-like particles to the point that it will be non-detectable to the human eye, but ingestible by sea mammals, birds, and fish—many of which we then consume ourselves.
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Moby 'Leak'ed - where's Capt. Ahab?!
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  4-2-2008   
 Phew!
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Spilled on the road
Betty-43
by Betty-43  3-10-2008    2
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Ewwww
Twilyght Zone
by Twilyght Zone  3-9-2008   
 the title says it all
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Windmills increase raptor deaths
CohoctonWindWatch
by CohoctonWindWatch  3-6-2008   
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Can You get Dear with a Dead Deer?
Brimstone
by Brimstone  2-25-2008    1
 Peta are throwing paint on celebrities, instead of focussing on people like this!
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Why long-haul food may be greener than local food with low air-miles
MyndSurfer
by MyndSurfer  2-3-2008   
 Specific data on green miles: it's the local transport in cars which has a much greater impact on the contribution to CO2, than mass transport over huge distances - eg from New Zealand to Europe. And the use of high energy, high fertiliser systems in cooler climates.
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Woman jailed for cooking tiger carcass
swampfoxz
by swampfoxz  1-31-2008    1
 Should have been 20 years.
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Albatros muerto y el plastico
neotenochtitlan
by neotenochtitlan  12-31-2007   
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Kangaroos swim, and the sharks can prove it
michellezm
by michellezm  12-12-2007    1
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Fifteen years of women priests in the Church of England
hayesstw
by hayesstw  11-24-2007   
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Proper turkey-carving technique (remember for next year)
enbar
by enbar  11-22-2007    2
 "Cutting like a butcher, not like a chef." I actually tried this tonight. I didn't let the bird cool long enough, so it didn't work perfectly, but it was pretty impressive. There's a video too: http://snipr.com/1u2v1
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Discrimination Based on Social Class in Academia
dmegivern
by dmegivern  11-13-2007    1
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White pointer terrifies surfers and kayakers
tabsey
by tabsey  11-11-2007   
 Some will have seen the recent touch up job of the shark swimming near a surfer. This is the reason most laughed at the reactions to it. The situation happens often here as in other countries. This is part of the route of whales as they move to northern waters for food ( or to continue starving as the pollution and climate change take their food).
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Windfarms to wipe out Scottish eagles
CohoctonWindWatch
by CohoctonWindWatch  11-9-2007   
 http://www.iberica2000.org/Es/Articulo.asp?Id=3616
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think your job is tough? 10 dirtiest jobs in science
syncopath
by syncopath  11-8-2007   
 couldn`t clip it all so, you van find there some more elaborations on these top dirty jobs .. good luck with whatever you`re doing .. :-)
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