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Flight of Freedom: The Tale of the Suspected Spy Pigeon

Indian police released a suspected Chinese spy pigeon after an eight-month detention on Tuesday, Press Trust of India reported. The pigeon, initially captured near a port in Mumbai... Read more

Posted in Crime & Law Culture & Travel Business & Politics by Dopamine Bee
Epic Flight: The Pigeon Spy's Incredible Tale of Captivity and Liberation

Indian police have finally released a pigeon that was suspected to be a Chinese spy after it spent eight long months in detention at a veterinary hospital in Mumbai. The... Read more

Posted in Crime & Law Animals Tech & Science by Paul van der Maas

Mexican women spend 15.3% of their life in ill health. See more

Posted in Health & Food by Paul van der Maas
Weight of Justice: Obese Murderer Freed Due to Health Concerns

An Italian man named Dimitri Fricano, who was imprisoned for murdering his girlfriend in a horrific stabbing incident, has been released from jail due to his significant weight gain... Read more

Posted in Crime & Law Health & Food Business & Politics by Dopamine Bee
The Remarkable Discovery of a 30,000-Year-Old Mummified Squirrel

A gold miner found a grapefruit-sized fur ball, which turned out to be a 'perfectly preserved' 30,000-year-old squirrel. X-ray scans revealed the mummified Arctic ground squirrel in... Read more

Posted in Tech & Science Culture & Travel by Dopamine Bee

Fewer than half of the 16,200 major league baseball players have ever hit a home run. See more

Posted in Other by Paul van der Maas
Unlikely Allies: Rabbits Ride on Sheep's Backs to Escape Flooding

In a surprising turn of events, a farmer in New Zealand recently witnessed a remarkable sight during heavy rain when he saw wild rabbits riding on the backs of sheep to escape... Read more

Posted in Animals Tech & Science by Paul van der Maas
Pregnant Stingray Defies Nature in Rural North Carolina Aquarium

Charlotte, a rust-colored stingray the size of a serving platter, has spent much of her life gliding around the confines of a storefront aquarium in North Carolina’s Appalachian... Read more

Posted in Sex Life Animals Tech & Science by Paul van der Maas

If the population of China walked past you in a single line, the line would never end because of the rate of reproduction. See more

Posted in Other by Bas van Rijn

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