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Three chimps shot dead and four remain on the loose after mysterious zoo escape

Home News Furuvik zoo in Sweden, where seven chimpanzees recently escaped their enclosure. (Image credit: Getty ) Three chimpanzees have been shot dead and four remain on the loose after mysteriously escaping from their enclosure in Sweden's Furuvik zoo.The animals sprung themselves from their enclosure at midday on Wednesday (Dec. 14) to be met with…

Agrifirm shares protocol for buying deforestation and conversion-free soy

Although the Dutch feed industry is covering its soy footprint with responsibly produced soy for many years now, the transition to physical responsible soy has not taken-off, said the feed manufacturer. In conjunction with Netherlands-based dairy cooperative, FrieslandCampina, the company has, therefore, been working towards​​ a physically separated supply chain of guaranteed DCF soy in Europe.By…

Los Angeles’ famed ‘Hollywood Cat’ ‘compassionately euthanized’

The Los Angeles mountain lion known as P-22 —or the “Hollywood Cat” — was "compassionately euthanized" Saturday after a comprehensive medical evaluation showed the animal had "several severe injuries and chronic health problems," according to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.P-22 was captured Monday for a health checkup after signs of possible distress were…

Mammals island-hopped from Australia to colonize the world, claims paper

Mesozoic Southern Hemisphere tribosphenidan mammal dentaries. Credit: Australian Museum Australia, home to the most unusual animal species on the planet that defy imagination, can now lay claim to being the wellspring of modern mammal evolution. Reporting in Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology, lead authors Professors Tim Flannery and Kris Helgen from the Australian Museum,…

This octopus was caught defending its space—by throwing things

ByAnnie RothPublished December 14, 2022• 5 min readFor its distinctive way of defending its boundaries, consider Octopus tetricus, aka the gloomy octopus. If another creature gets too close, this octopus will respond by throwing things, according to a new study published recently in the journal PLOS ONE.Native to subtropical seas off New Zealand and eastern Australia, these cephalopods…