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September 6, 2010

10 Scariest Sea Creatures


I enjoyed this list on LiveScience, but I'd have put the Humboldt squid in there somewhere.
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Published on September 06, 2010 00:45

September 3, 2010

September 2, 2010

Wayne Allison's Wolves




More images from Minnesota photographer Wayne Allison. Courtesy of D'Arcy Allison-Teasley at www.taltoshorsetribe.blogspot.com/.
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Published on September 02, 2010 06:55

September 1, 2010

August 29, 2010

Incident at Yellowstone: Bison vs. Humans

At Yellowstone, tourists somehow aggravated a bison, which soundly thrashed them. At the hospital, they faced something even more formidable: the health insurance industry.
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Published on August 29, 2010 12:47

August 25, 2010

Patas Monkey Attacks

In Indiana, a pet patas monkey had a tantrum and inflicted minor injuries on a teenager and the family dog. Here's the full story, which includes some good background on the dangers of keeping a primate as a pet.
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Published on August 25, 2010 11:03

August 21, 2010

Wayne Allison's Orangutans

Wayne Allison's haunting images of the Asian ape.

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Published on August 21, 2010 01:14

August 19, 2010

Bull Fight: Everybody Loses

This happened in Spain Wednesday. They're reporting more than 30 people injured. The bull was killed.
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Published on August 19, 2010 23:56

August 17, 2010

Washington Post reviews Deadly Kingdom


The Washington Post has once again proved itself to be a paper of taste and distinction:
Deadly Kingdom reviewed


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Published on August 17, 2010 13:33

August 14, 2010

Alligator vs. Goose


Reader Attackturtle was having lunch with his wife at their pond when they witnessed nature in startling action. Someone else was feeding stale bread to the turtles in the pond. Geese crowded in to swipe the bread. And then a young alligator, which AT estimated at four to five feet in length, grabbed a goose. The gator made no attempt to roll or drown the goose, relying on the bite alone to subdue it. When AT approached with his camera, the gator swam away at a leisurely pace. At first glance...
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Published on August 14, 2010 07:18