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Rhino gets it on with a Renault

A rampant rhinoceros gave a group of visitors a glimpse of nature in the raw at a British safari park when he tried to have sex with their car. Sharka, a two-ton white rhino, got... Read more

Posted in Sex Life Animals by Paul van der Maas
Blind owl gets contact lenses

Madison, Wisconsin - A great horned owl found starving in the wild because it had gone blind could be released this spring after having new eye lenses implanted. The owl, named... Read more

Posted in Animals Tech & Science by Guus Cartigny

The Slave-Maker ant is so named because it raids the nest of other ants and steals their pupae. Once the pupae hatch, they are made to work as slaves. See more

Posted in Animals by Paul van der Maas
Something's fishy about this morgue

People in Tripura, India were shocked to hear the fish they purchased might have spent the night with a human corpse. Fish traders in Tripura have been storing hilsa, a kind of... Read more

Posted in Animals Health & Food by Paul van der Maas
Scientists get worms drunk

San Francisco - Researchers found a gene responsible for drunkenness in worms after plying thousands of the tiny creatures with booze, a discovery that could boost the fight against... Read more

Posted in Animals Tech & Science Health & Food by Bas van Rijn

Workers in an ant colony only live for about 45-60 days, but a colony's queen can live up to 20 years. See more

Posted in Animals by Paul van der Maas
Man in Nepal marries dog for luck and dies

An elderly man from Nepal, 75 years of age, married a dog in a local custom to ensure good luck only to die three days later. With his son, friends and other relatives by his... Read more

Posted in Animals Health & Food by Paul van der Maas
Homesick cat returns home after 40 days and 100 kilometers

A heartbroken Chinese cat, originally from Bejing, was given away by its owner. The homesick cat returned home after having walked 40 days and 100 km. The 3-year-old cat ran away... Read more

Posted in Animals by Paul van der Maas

By combining force of numbers with organized aggression, ants have become the greatest insect killers on Earth -- even of their own kind. See more

Posted in Animals by Paul van der Maas

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