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Friday, May 23, 2014

Animal News

A 19-year-old Syrian brown bear went under the knife to repair a herniated disc.
Dads often get a bad rap in the animal kingdom, but many animal moms engage in behavior that would never be celebrated in a Mother’s Day card.
Fishermen off the coast of Japan hauled in a rare shark recently, marking the 58th time in history one of its kind were seen or caught by man.
Something about at least two kinds of neonicotinoids - a class of insecticide -- prompts bees to abandon their hives during winter and die.
Lasting feelings of pain or anxiety after an injury may seem perplexing, but they serve an evolutionary purpose, research suggests.

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