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POPSStressed Elephants Make Crucial Statement "The elephants of decimated herds, especially orphans who’ve watched the death of their parents and elders from poaching and culling, exhibit behavior typically associated with post-traumatic stress disorder and other trauma-related disorders in humans: abnormal startle response, unpredictable asocial behavior, inattentive mothering and hyperaggression." This 10-page article is well worth your time and attention!
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POPST.Rex Soft Tissue Found. "Before this discovery, most scientists believed that soft tissue could not survive for 70 million years" Same source as Skwirlinator's clip, but a different focus: http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/F26319CD-6FB6-4343-9EFC-905630EFED78/
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POPSOur Inner Ape - articles by Frans De Waal Some articles by Frans De Waal. a crossing between moral sciences, philosophy, biology, sociology ... comparisons between apes (bonobo's, chimpanzees) & humans. on morality, empathy, altruism, social cooperation ... a biological basis thereof, evolutionary clarifications, ... Immensely interesting (imo)
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POPSTame Bear tagged for hunt and killed Additional report comment: "If convicted, both Gentry and Greenly face a maximum penalty of five years in federal prison and a $20,000 fine." ""Troy felt what he did was legal and in full compliance of the law and was surprised to hear of the indictment."" ================ Oh please!
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POPSRare hybrid "evil looking thing" found dead Additionally: "It was charcoal gray, weighed between 40 and 50 pounds and had a bushy tail, a short snout, short ears and curled fangs hanging over its lips, he said. It looked like "something out of a Stephen King story."
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POPSContagious canine cancer spread by parasites Additionally: "The researchers investigated canine transmissible venereal tumor, a cancer found in the domestic dog and potentially in relatives such as the gray wolf and coyote. It is spread through sex and licking, biting and sniffing cancerous areas. The tumors usually regress three to nine months after their appearance, leaving the dogs immune to reinfection, although providing enough time for dogs to pass the disease on."
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POPSRare Giant Panda born in Wolong I swore this was an ancestor of Big Foot when I first looked at it. You have to study the face because it's the nose shot that is deceiving to the eye. ;) Still looks like Big Foot though. LOL