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‘It happened so fast': Surfer survives second shark attack on Florida beach
A Florida surfer says he’s thankful to be alive after being attacked by a shark not once, but twice now in his lifetime.
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Hop pursuit: Video shows moment Colorado police chase down runaway kangaroo
A police department in Colorado got a bizarre call that led them to a “high-speed chase” of a fugitive on Thursday morning: A runaway pet Kangaroo.
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Burmese python seen swallowing 77-pound deer
The Burmese pythons have such large gapes because their lower jawbones are not fused at the front, and their skin is especially elastic.
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SeaWorld San Diego releases rehabilitated sea turtle found cold-stunned in Canada
A loggerhead sea turtle is back in the ocean following months of rehabilitation.
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Grizzly 399, famed Yellowstone area bear, killed in Wyoming car accident
The bear known as Grizzly 399 was killed Tuesday evening after being hit by a car in Wyoming, according to officials.
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Bird migration is peaking in DC – but light pollution puts them at risk. Here's how to help
Large numbers of birds are expected to fly over the D.C. area for their fall migration this week, and they are at risk from light pollution. But you can help by simply flipping some switches. Bird migration is expected to peak through Thursday, meaning tens of thousands of birds will travel through the skies above D.C., according to BirdCast,...
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Doe receives treatment after being found with a bone stuck in her mouth
Officials began an operation in Hollywood to save a deer that appears to have a bone stuck in its mouth and throat.
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Great white shark washes up on Massachusetts beach: ‘Not one of our typical calls for service'
Editor’s note: Some readers might find the images included in this story disturbing. Orleans police shared three photos of the shark on Facebook on Tuesday, showing the dead shark on the back of a flatbed truck. “Not one of our typical calls for service,” the department said. “Not is it one for our local duty tow, Nauset Recovery. But, as...
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100 masked invaders surround Washington home — don't worry, it was only raccoons
A Washington state woman called 911 after her home was swarmed by masked intruders, aka scores of hungry raccoons.
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Grazer crushes bear that killed her cub to win Alaska's Fat Bear Week contest
In a storyline better befitting a melodrama than a popularity vote, Grazer won her second Fat Bear Contest Tuesday by defeating the male behemoth that killed her cub this summer.
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Black bear and 3 cubs attack man after they break into his Colorado home
A 74-year-old Colorado man was injured in his home by a black bear after the animal and its three cubs opened a partially cracked sliding glass door, authorities said.
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Dozens of zoo tigers die after contracting bird flu in southern Vietnam
More than a dozen tigers have died after contracting bird flu at a zoo in southern Vietnam.
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Nibi the beaver allowed to stay with wildlife rescue group after Mass. governor intervenes
Turns out, Nibi the beaver won’t have to learn how to live in the wild on its own after all.
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As DC panda-monium builds, National Zoo biologist talks about the species
The District is officially on “panda watch” as we all wait for the two newest giant pandas to arrive from China. As the buzz builds, no one is more excited than the zookeepers and conservation biologists like Melissa Songer who work with the pandas at the National Zoo.
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National Zoo conservation biologist talks pandas in the wild, in DC
Two new giant pandas are about to make the National Zoo their home, and a Smithsonian National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute biologist is sharing her knowledge about the bears. News4’s Tommy McFly reports. Produced by Haleigh Hoffman.
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Online voting in Alaska's Fat Bear Week contest starts after an attack killed 1 contestant
Voting starts in the annual Fat Bear Week contest at Alaska’s Katmai National Park and Preserve.
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Meet Jasper, a rare baby mandrill born at the Fort Worth Zoo
Jasper and his “Irish twin” sister, Ruby, are the first mandrills to be born at the zoo since 1995.
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Why some cities in the US are using sheep to graze grass instead of mowing it
Even some universities have tried out herds of goats and sheep on campus property. Here’s why.
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A zoo in Finland is returning giant pandas to China because they're too expensive to keep
A zoo in Finland has agreed to return two loaned giant pandas to China eight years early because they are too expensive for the facility to maintain.
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‘Be very vigilant.' Comedian Brittany Furlan, wife of rocker Tommy Lee, saves dog from coyote
Comedian and actress Brittany Furlan Lee, wife of Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee, is sharing an urgent message to pet owners after a coyote attack at their Woodland Hills home nearly left her without her beloved dog.