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June 3, 2005
A bone found on a British beach is all set to revive an interesting myth of that region that says that a monkey washed ashore during the Napoleonic Wars was executed by apprehensive local people for being a French spy. Police in Hartlepool, on the northeast coast of England, said that the one-foot bone found on a beach last month was not of any human being, instead it came from a monkey or gorilla.
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May 31, 2005
Bill and Shirley Poulos bought their home in Redlands, Florida, 18 years ago, and ended up with two unexpected housewarming peacocks in their front yard. . Now, according to a CBS report, they have at last count, about 130 peacocks, prompting their home to be dubbed the birdie bordello.
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May 27, 2005
Yukon, the 16-year-old polar bear, had a tooth pulled Thursday at The Seneca Park Zoo. Veterinarians used a hammer and chisel to remove an infected tooth they believe has given the bear a bad case of bad breath.
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May 23, 2005
Marlene Kess, who has a reputation as a cat lover, running a "no-kill" animal shelter in Manhattan, was charged with health code violations after 200 dead cats were discovered in her backyard, rotting away in garbage bags. According to Sgt. Joseph Bierman of the state's Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, it appeared the dead cats were going to be buried in a large hole that had been dug.
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May 12, 2005
Topics beach, sharks, blood, water, shark, beaches, sheep, animals, animal, help, children, reuters, news and people
Blood from sheep butchered in a religious ritual at one of South Africa's busiest tourist beaches could lure sharks towards those in the water. The Leader of the Healing Oracle, Prophet Moses Michael said the ritual was inspired by the Old Testament to help cure sick people.
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