Por: Newsweek Tech December 13, 2022
A hungry hippo appears to have bitten off more than it could chew when it swallowed a 2-year-old boy alive—only to spit him back out again.The infant was playing in his house in Katwe Kabatoro Town Council in the western Kasese District of Uganda when he was seized by the animal and gobbled head first, local police reported.A man named Chrispas Bagonza managed to save the boy by throwing stones at the hippo, police said. The startled animal... + full article
Forbes USA Life December 08, 2022
'Not so cat-like reflexes, Overall Winner, Serengeti, TanzaniaPhoto: Jennifer Hadley, U.S. - The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2022 The close race for the overall winner title of was awarded to the above image of a lion cub losing its grip on a tree trunk and entitled... + más
The Funniest Animal Photos: 20 Finalists Of Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2022 | Forbes
I hope someone makes memes out of these funny animal photos | The Verge
10 WBNS USA Nation December 01, 2022
MILWAUKEE — A 10-year-old Milwaukee boy intentionally aimed a gun at his mother, then shot and killed her, because she would not buy him a virtual reality headset, prosecutors said. The boy initially told police that the Nov. 21 shooting was an accident, according to criminal... + más
PlayStation VR2 preorder guide: Price and release date | Newsweek
Apple’s AR/VR headset will scan your iris when you put it on | Ars Technica
ABC News USA World November 26, 2022
PANAMA CITY -- An international conference on trade in endangered species ended Friday in Panama, with protections established for over 500 species. The measures were approved by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, known by its... + más
Wildlife conference boosts protection for sharks, other species | Portland Press Herald
Endangered species protections kick in too late, study finds | NBC News
The Boston Globe USA Nation November 12, 2022
Recent bird sightings as reported to the Mass Audubon:There was an “interesting variety of unusual birds” in Massachusetts this week, according to Mass Audubon, including a Hammond’s flycatcher in Falmouth, a possible Dusky Flycatcher in Rockport, a Bullock’s oriole in... + más
Audubon Aquarium in New Orleans to close in November for construction: See plans, timeline | The Advocate
Bird sightings from Mass Audubon | The Boston Globe
NBC 6 South Florida USA World November 09, 2022
NBCUniversal Media, LLC The Dallas Zoo announced the arrival of an adorable baby Hippo born in late October, just a day before Halloween -- what a treat! Boipelo gave birth to a healthy hippo calf on Sunday, Oct. 30 around 5:30 p.m. The animal team closely monitored Boipelo for... + más
Elephants at Milwaukee County Zoo have smashing ‘gourd’ time with giant pumpkins | New York Post
Helen, the world's second-oldest gorilla, dead at 64, Louisville Zoo says | CBS News
CBS News USA Entertainment October 04, 2022
In a season of home run milestones in American baseball by and , 22-year-old Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami has also gotten into the act. Murakami now holds the record for most home runs in a season by a Japanese-born player in Nippon Professional Baseball.Murakami, playing... + más
Warriors-Wizards games in Japan to woo NBA fans, sponsors | Associated Press
Nintendo carries out 10-for-1 stock split to lure new investors to the Japanese gaming giant | CNBC
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 02, 2022
Recent bird sightings as reported to the Mass Audubon:Reports last week were punctuated by several late ruby-throated hummingbirds, as well as modest numbers of Connecticut warblers, eastern wood-pewees, gray-cheeked thrushes, and late-migrating common nighthawks. Unusual... + más
New atlas of bird migration shows extraordinary journeys | ABC News
New atlas of bird migration shows extraordinary journeys | Associated Press
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