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Wednesday, 10 March 2010

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Woman Attacked by Goats, Film at 11

'Extinct' Frog Species Found Again After 30 Years

5 People That Have Been Eaten By Animals

The Handiest Creatures in the Animal Kingdom

It's Twins! Mama Elephant Gives Birth To First Known Male Twins in Thailand

China herdsmen jailed for killing snow leopard

Kenya throws zebras to the lions

Squirrels go nuts for a snack. Great pic.

Role Reversal: 5 Strange Tales of Animal Male Pregnancies

Squirrel Armor

Bird causes traffic chaos in London after resisting multiple rescue attempts

Let’s keep our paws off Knut’s balls

Rare Black Penguin

Just outstanding: 'miracle' baby elephant takes first steps

Woman bitten by bear at Wis. zoo, fingers severed

Playful Bengal and Siberian tigers leap into swimming pool in games of chase with zoo keepers

Bomb-Sniffing Rats Save Lives in Africa

Our killer croc now a southern wimp

When Man's Best Friend Is Deadly: 8 Dangerous Pets

Moment the owl with radar-dish face hears tiny vole scampering in the snow

Hen that thinks it's a dog adopts litter of puppies

Malaya tapir introduced by San Diego Zoo (photo)

Mountain lion traps family inside home, kills dog

7 (Thankfully) Extinct Giant Versions of Modern Animals

Pregnant wife pulls ranger husband from crocodile's jaws

Debutant wins Ugly Dog Contest

Lost: Killer Puppy

Man loses license for walking dog from car

South Park Truck Driver Charged With Animal Cruelty Following DIY Pet Euthanization

SuperDog

Dog Guards Dead Companion for 15 Days on Spanish Highway

Smiling kitten

When the Marines cry "Havoc!" and let slip the dogs of war, one remains in his kennel. Quivering.

Great White shark gets a little too close for comfort

Clever Octopus Mimics a Fish

Leviathans may battle in remote depths

Shark with Frisbee around its neck rescued by divers

The Abnormal, Gruesome Gall – Alien Invader in Your Yard

Creepy crawlies: Amazing Scanning Electron Microscope pictures of insects and spiders

Engineering a parasite to tell you where it has been

Wild monkeys ‘sent to British laboratories’

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