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Saturday, August 22, 2020

St. Louis Zoo Releases Elephant Autopsy Findings


ST. LOUIS – The Saint Louis Zoo is still mourning the loss of Avi, their young male Asian elephant, but now they’re getting some insight into why he was having such a hard time thriving.

The zoo said a preliminary necropsy, animal autopsy, found the elephant was born with two birth abnormalities that could not be reversed. Avi’s major vessels connected to his heart were compromised and he had a spinal issue.

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Dr. Phil Adopts Two Puppies 3 Years After Losing Beloved Rescue Dog


 

Dr. Phil is known for his advice to humans, but he also has good advice when it comes to dogs too: always adopt! He and his wife, Robin McGraw, have been proud rescue dog advocates for a long time. Their passion became even stronger when they adopted a dog named Maggie who was with them for 13 incredible years. When they lost Maggie, the couple had such a hard time. They didn’t know if they’d ever be ready to welcome another dog into the family. However, when they saw two rescue puppies at Safe in Austin, a sanctuary for special needs animals, they knew it was time.

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Release 750 Million Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Into the Wild, They Said


  • The Florida Keys will host an experimental release of genetically modified, self-destroying mosquitoes.
  • These experiments are viewed as alternatives to environmentally destructive insecticides, for example.
  • The plan has drawn criticism from environmental groups.
Corporate scientists have received final approval from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to release hundreds of millions of genetically altered mosquitoes into the Florida Keys. The goal? To begin reining in the mosquito population, which is only expected to increase as climate change continues to warm and flood the low-lying, tropical Keys. But some environmental groups object strongly to the move.

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Why Do Cats Like To Chew Or Lick Plastic?


Cats are interesting little beings. They will suddenly zoom across the room, they will appear to us as if they are watching things that aren’t really there, and they will lick us—or things—that make us wonder why the heck it is they are doing that. One of the things that cats often like to lick is plastic. We know that many cats cannot resist a good shower curtain, ripping it to shreds happily with their claws. But this is different when it comes to actually wanting to taste this non-edible item. Have you ever wondered why it is that cats like to chew or lick plastic? The answer might surprise you…

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Gangster Cats Hatch A Plan In Hilarious Bathroom Commercial


As everyone knows, cats rule the internet and consequently, any company that wants to make a good, memorable commercial has to consider making cats part of its advertising strategy.

Cotto, a company based in Thailand, its offerings to include everything in the bathroom: fixtures, faucets, shelving, furniture, and more. This company made perfect decision to use cats in her promotion video and the results were amazing.

We all know that cats are self-groomers and don’t like baths, but to what lengths will they go in order to avoid a scrub in the tub? A bunch of house cats is cast as a group of gangsters, and they’re up to trouble. Specifically, they’re hatching a plot to get out of bath time. This time they organized themselves in gang and decided to confront their owner. Will they be able to confront their owner? Let us watch this hilarious video to find out!

Please WATCH and SHARE this funny cat commercial video with your friends on Facebook.

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Ontario Passes Ag-Gag Bill Making It Illegal To Expose Animal Abuse On Farms


Animals are voiceless and rely on humans to stand up for them, but the recently passed Bill 156 in Ontario, Canada, just made it illegal to expose animal abuse on farms.

Bill 156, the Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act, is a typical Ag-Gag law making it illegal for employees or undercover activists to report the animal abuse they witness on farms, and prohibiting protesters from documenting transport conditions of animals arriving at slaughterhouses

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Jack Hanna, a Knoxville Native, Plans to Retire from Columbus Zoo


Jack Hanna, who was hired almost 42 years ago as director of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, is retiring at the end of this year. Hanna’s love for animals, charm and work as a television personality has made him one of the world’s most recognizable wildlife ambassadors and conservationists.

John “Jack” Hanna, the boy from Knoxville known for his love of animals, khaki attire and the ability to charm everyone he encounters, is retiring after transforming Columbus’ dilapidated zoo into one of the world’s best. He was named the 2014 East Tennessean of the Year by the East Tennessee Historical Society. 

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Cujo, and the Not-Typecast Breed


We have to think it was the movie that made Saint Bernard owners cringe. Possibly the only positive thing to come out of “Cujo,” the 1983 thriller about a rabid St. Bernard who traps a mother and a child in their car was to see impressively trained stunt dogs at work – well that, and the $21,156,152 the movie grossed domestically.

Author Stephen King will remember Cujo for all the things he doesn’t remember. Written at a time he was struggling with alcohol and drug addictions, King later said, ““[There’s] one novel, Cujo, that I barely remember writing at all. I don’t say that with pride or shame, only with a vague sense of sorrow and loss. I like that book. I wish I could remember enjoying the good parts as I put them down on the page.”

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