LA Zoo Spends $4,500 On Feng Shui To Give Homey Feeling To Chinese Monkeys

February 14, 2007
In a bid to make three endangered golden monkeys from China feel at home, the authorities at Los Angeles Zoo have paid $4,500 to an expert in the ancient Chinese art of feng shui. The Zoo will spend a total of $7. 4 million for the golden monkeys, which are brought on loan from China and are scheduled to appear at the zoo later this year. It is apparently the first use of this ancient Chinese art on animals. Fen Shui is the ancient Chinese practice of placement and arrangement of space to achieve harmony with the environment. It is environmental science that studies how the surrounding environments would affect the human life. It mainly focuses on the study of earth's magnetic field and geo-structure in relation to effects to human life.

LA Zoo Spends $4,500 On Feng Shi To Give Homely Feeling To Chinese Monkeys

February 13, 2007
In a bid to make three endangered golden monkeys from China feel at home, the authorities at Los Angeles Zoo have paid $4,500 to an expert in the ancient Chinese art of feng shui. The Zoo will spend a total of $7. 4 million for the golden monkeys, which are brought on loan from China and are scheduled to appear at the zoo later this year. It is apparently the first use of this ancient Chinese art on animals. Fen Shui is the ancient Chinese practice of placement and arrangement of space to achieve harmony with the environment. It is environmental science that studies how the surrounding environments would affect the human life. It mainly focuses on the study of earth's magnetic field and geo-structure in relation to effects to human life.

Twin Pandas Born in Japan

December 24, 2006
Japan has two new residents. Mei Mei, a giant panda, has given birth to twins at a western Japanese zoo. Officials say mom and babies are doing well. The babies were born Saturday at Adventure World in Wakayama to Mei Mei and her partner Eimei. Both of the pandas are on loan from China. One of the twins weighs just three ounces. Their sexes are not known.

Buxom Mermaid Statue Not Wanted

May 2, 2006
Topics palm, beach, loan, cnn, summer, post, play and city
"The Siren," a life-size statue of a large-breasted mermaid that was the marquee exhibit at the Wellington Community Center's Public Places program, is no longer wanted on the premises. The statue attracted attention from the media when it was first debuted last summer, including air play devoted to it on CNN and a mention in Playboy.

Romanian Soccer Player Sold For A Lump Of Meat

February 28, 2006
According to a Romanian newspaper, a local second division soccer club has sold one of its players for a lump of meat. The transaction was made when UT Arad sold defender Marius Cioara to fourth division side Regal Horia for almost thirty pounds of meat.
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