A family had to hide in the zoos toilet after a 2 year old cheetah called kitwana escaped it's enclosure. Keepers at Lympne reserve zoo, near Hythe, Kent coaxed kitwana back into its enclosure with some meat, the local council who issued zoo licence are investigating the cheetah, s escape.
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Sunday, 19 March 2017
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A council in Bexley, South East London are asking business to advertise on poop scoop bags that it hands out to dog owners.
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I am hoping to raise money by asking people to donate a small amount of a 1 pound coin as a little can do big things, if no success at least tried
Victorian diseases live and kicking today
In a shocking article in the paper the following diseases are being seen in hospital admissions ,rickets. ..bone disease caused by lack of vitamin d due to poor diet, lack of sun, gout. .rich diet, too much booze creates uric acid in blood, scarlet fever. .mainly effects children. .causes red rash, highly contagious, seems history does repeat it's self
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Saturday, 18 March 2017
Resurgent Ireland deny England grand slam
Joe Schmidt's Irish team secured a top seeding for the 2019 World Cup draw as a try by lock Iain Henderson after 23 minutes proved the difference between the sides.
While England improved after being completely dominated in the first half, they failed to make a serious dent in the Irish defence.
England won the tournament last week with a 61-21 thrashing of Scotland, but they collected the Six Nations trophy in a downbeat mood as the third English side in 16 years to be denied a grand slam in Dublin on the final day of the tournament.
"We didn't slam it but, hey-ho, we're still the champions," said England captain Dylan Hartley. "Full credit to Ireland. They put us under unbelievable pressure."
England lost in 2001 and 2011 but hammered Ireland in a grand slam decider in the old Lansdowne Road in 2003, months before they won the World Cup.
The win also denied England a tier-one record of 19 consecutive wins just four months after Ireland prevented world champions New Zealand from reaching the same milestone with a 40-29 win in November.
Boaty McBoatface' loaded for Friday departure
The yellow submarine is currently in Punta Arenas, Chile, and is due to sail for the Southern Ocean on Friday.
Scientists will use the robot to survey cold, deep waters that help to regulate Earth's climate.
The 3.5m-long sub was given the name that a public poll had suggested - but which ministers subsequently blocked - go on the JCR's replacement.
No matter - there is still enormous interest in the humorous moniker and the autonomous vehicles that will carry it underwater.-read more
Monday, 13 March 2017
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Satao II: One of Africa's last giant tusker elephants is killed 'with poison arrow' in Kenya
Rhino shot dead by poachers at French zoo
Vince was found dead by staff at Thoiry zoo in France on Tuesday morning.
Vince was found dead by staff at Thoiry zoo in France on Tuesday morning.
Kim Willsher in Paris
Tuesday 7 March 2017 15.59 GMT
Last modified on Wednesday 8 March 2017 09.04 GMT
Poachers have broken into a French zoo, killing a four-year-old white rhinoceros and sawing off its horn.
Keepers found the dead animal, named Vince, in the African enclosure of the zoo at Thoiry, west of Paris, on Tuesday morning. It had been shot in the head and its large horn removed with a chainsaw.
The poachers fled before they could remove the animal’s second horn, either because they were disturbed or because their equipment failed, police said.
Authorities described the incident as the first of its kind in Europe.
The poachers forced a grill at the rear entrance to the zoo, near the rhinoceros enclosure. They then broke through two further locked doors into the building containing three white rhino on Monday night.
“It’s possible the thieves didn’t have time to take the others,” a police spokesman said.
Park director Thierry Duguet said the attack was “unbelievable” and that Vince had been one of the most popular attractions at the zoo.
“It’s extremely shocking,” Duguet told 20 Minutes newspaper. “An act of such-read more
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Saturday, 11 March 2017
Are distant radio bursts in space signs of alien sailors?
FRBs have mystified scientists ever since they burst onto the astronomical scene in 2007. Since then, large radio telescopes have captured fewer than two dozen of the enigmatic flickers, far brighter than most known objects. Now, a pair of Harvard theorists have a wild idea: planet sized beacons that would dwarf the Death Star, and maybe even Starkiller Base.
Lasting mere thousandths of a second, the radio pulses are far too bright to match what we know about other sources that emit energy in bursts, such as the spinning neutron stars known as pulsars.
"There is no known astronomical object that generates radio bursts at such a high brightness, which is tens of billions of times brighter than the known population of pulsars, for example," co-author of the paper Avi Loeb of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics told Gizmodo.-read more
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- Airway: You need to make sure the airway is open before you check his breathing. To do this, tilt back his head and lift up his chin.[3] If you see an object obstructing the airway, remove it.
- Breathing: Lean in closely to listen for breathing. Look to see if his chest is rising and falling.[4]
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DNA provides window into early Aboriginal history
It shows the first Australians spread rapidly before largely spending continuous time in distinct areas.
The research is an important step in learning more about ancestry prior to European settlement, the authors said.
It again confirmed that Aboriginal Australians descended from a single population that arrived 50,000 years ago from New Guinea, when it was joined to Australia.
Genetic map
The research, published in the journal Nature, analysed 111 hair samples taken by anthropologists from across Australia in the early 20th Century.The DNA allowed researchers to trace maternal ancestry through unique genetic material.
"What we've found is that we can see right the way back to the first colonisation of Australia by Aboriginal people," said lead author Prof Alan Cooper.-read more
Neanderthals 'self-medicated' for pain
He may also have been using penicillin, long before antibiotics were developed.
The evidence comes from ancient DNA found in the dental tartar of Neanderthals living about 40,000 years ago in central Europe.
Microbes and food stuck to the teeth of the ancient hominins gives scientists a window into the past.
By sequencing DNA preserved in dental tartar, international researchers have found out new details of the diet, lifestyle and health of our closest extinct relatives.
"Their behaviour and their diet looks a lot more sophisticated and a lot more like us in-read more
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Sunday, 5 March 2017
Hundreds of passengers are stranded at Heathrow when British Airways cancels flight to San Francisco due to a MOUSE being spotted on the plane Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4271666/Flight-cancelled-MOUSE-spotted-plane.html#ixzz4aTNW2vxK F
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The woolly mammoth died out after losing its warm coat… and its sex life
Distinctive British bird is under threat of EXTINCTION as they lose habitats
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Treasure hunters find oldest ever hoard of Iron Age GOLD in British field
TREASURE hunters have found the oldest Iron Age gold jewellery ever discovered in Britain.Lloyd George and Hitler film on sale
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Saturday, 4 March 2017
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Sunday, 26 February 2017
Rare mare map revealing Germany's WWII bombing targets is discovered after 75 years in an attic
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Scientists discover first-ever bee 'soldier'
The discovery was made by a team of scientists from the University of Sussex and the University of Sao Paulo including Professor Francis Ratnieks and Dr Christoph Grueter, from the University of Sussex Laboratory of Apiculture and Social Insects.Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2012-01-scientists-first-ever-bee-soldier.html#jCp
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