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Sphynx cats

Sphynx cats are indeed weird looking creatures. Characteristically different from the normal breeds of cats with hairless skin, these animals are adored by some and disgusted by others. Initially the product of a mutation in the gene pool, the sphinx cat is now regarded as a separate breed of cats through careful and practiced inbreeding. [...]

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New dog painting craze

You no longer need to go to a zoo or deep into the forest to catch a glimpse of a tiger in China nowadays, you may come across one while walking down the street itself! But there is no need to be afraid; it is only a dog that has been dyed to look exactly [...]

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BP oil spill afeecting marine life

BP (Beyond Petroleum) oil spill is today called the worst ever environmental disaster to occur in the United States. The largest oil spill recorded was the Exxon valdez off the coast of Alaska in 1989 which released about 11 million gallons of oil into the sea but the BP spill by far out competes it. [...]

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Polar Bears

Polar bears are the largest carnivorous animals alive being about 2.5-3m in height and weighing about 400-800kg; the females are about half that size. They are found mainly in the Arctic area and in the surrounding landmasses namely Norway, Greenland, Canada, Alaska and Russia. They are closely related to the brown bears that are located [...]

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Dogs being abandoned during recession

As we have all heard, during the recession many pet owners have found that they can no longer afford to feed and care for their dogs. All small animals are essentially affected but dogs are more at risk at the moment. Dogs do have larger veterinary bills; they eat more and require a lot of [...]

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