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Đời nay mà nuôi chó lại không
cho đeo vòng GPS. Ông già
bà cả cho đeo chìa khóa GPS để
không bị thất lạc, thì con chó cũng
phải cho đeo y chang.
Chủ lớ ngớ gặp được con vật
thông minh. 2 tuổi chó bằng
mấy tuổi người?
Un chien parcourt près de 380 km entre la Savoie et le Gard pour rentrer chez lui à Bezouce
C'est l'histoire bien réelle de Pablo. Ce jagdterrier âgé de 2 ans s'est égaré la semaine dernière sur le lieux de vacances de ses maîtres, en Savoie. Il est rentré de lui-même dans le Gard, à son domicile. Récit.
https://cdn.radiofrance.fr/s3/cruise...489_pablo.webp
Catherine et Roger ont investi dans un collier GPS pour éviter de se faire une nouvelle frayeur à l'avenir. © Radio France - © Quentin Perez de Tudela
Imaginez, vous perdez votre chien sur votre lieu de vacances et il parvient à rentrer de lui même à votre domicile, pourtant situé à des centaines de kilomètres de là. C'est l'histoire bien réelle qu'un couple de gardois originaire de Bezouce a vécu avec leur chien, la semaine dernière.
Jeudi dernier, de retour d'un voyage en Italie, à bord de leur camping-car, Catherine et Roger, la soixantaine heureuse, décident de faire escale à Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, en Savoie. Pablo, leur chien, s'en va donc seul faire un tour, comme à son habitude. Sauf que cette fois-ci, le jeune jagdterrier ne revient pas.
Nous l'avons attendu des heures. Nous avons même passé la nuit sur place, en vain", indique Catherine. Le lendemain, le couple décide donc de signaler la disparition de leur toutou, notamment en mairie, avant de se rendre chez de la famille, dans l'Ain. "Cela nous permettait d'être plus proche dans l'hypothèse où quelqu'un nous rappelait au sujet de Pablo", indique Roger.
Les heures, et même les jours, passent. Ce n'est que samedi, en fin de journée, que la situation bascule. Une amie du couple, chargée de surveiller leur maison à Bezouce, leur envoie une photo par texto. "Dessus, j'ai reconnu Pablo, je n'en revenais pas, c'était un vrai moment de bonheur", se souvient Catherine, des frissons encore plein les bras. L'animal est bien Pablo, certes amaigri, mais bien en vie. "Ca nous a tout de suite décidé à rentrer chez nous", raconte Roger.
Depuis, le couple a acheté un collier GPS, en attendant d'avoir une réponse sur l'étonnant parcours de leur chien. "Il a avalé près de 380 kilomètres entre Saint-Martin-de-Belleville et Bezouce, entre ces deux axes, si quelqu'un pouvait l'avoir vu et nous contacter, ce serait super !"
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Huy chương vàng môn đi bộ, ăn đứt thầy Triển.Quote:
Un chien parcourt près de 380 km
Đoạn cuối cùng bài báo nói bà chủ hy vọng có người thấy con chó trên đoạn đường trở về nhà rồi liên lạc cho bả biết nó đi những nơi nào. Dễ mà, muốn biết thì cứ lái xe về chỗ đó, thả chó ra để nó tự động theo bổn cũ đánh hơi mò đường. Gắn thêm GPS và cái GoPro luôn để quay phim cho mọi người coi qua internet. Chó quen đường cũ.
Chó đi lạc ở Việt nam là về tới quán luôn.
Cọp đến nhà bà già cũng đánh: Hell hath no fury…
California: mother fights off mountain lion with bare hands to save 5-year-old son
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...5-year-old-son
Quote:
The 65-pound (30kg) mountain lion attacked the boy while he was playing near his house on Thursday in Calabasas and “dragged him about 45 yards” across the front lawn, said Captain Patrick Foy, a spokesman with the California department of fish and wildlife, on Saturday.
The boy suffered significant injuries to his head and upper torso but was in a stable condition at a Los Angeles hospital, Foy said.
Đàn bà dễ có mấy tay
Đời xưa mấy mẹ đời này mấy gan?
(Đời thường tân thanh)
__Có bị chận thì đi vài bước Michael Jackson như chú mèo ngao này, là các đồng chí sẽ cho qua chốt liền hà.
Rừng xưa đã cháy em hãy ra đi:
How a Tahoe refuge saved owls, coyotes and raccoons from wildfire
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...cue-evacuation
Thuở trời đất nổi cơn cháy rụiQuote:
This week a bear called Tender, who captured the public’s heart after his paws were covered in third degree burns in the Caldor Fire, was euthanized due to the severity of his injuries. “That’s never the result we want, but sometimes it’s the only compassionate choice,” said Kirsten Macintyre, a supervising information officer for the California department of fish and wildlife.
Macintyre said the agency had received more reports of burned animals as the intensity and frequency of California’s fires had increased. Larger animals, including black bears and mountain lions, are treated in the agency’s facility whenever possible while smaller animals such as bobcats and skunks are brought to other wildlife rehabilitation centers.
Already this year there have been more heartbreaking stories. A hawk, electrocuted by downed wires in the Dixie fire, had to be euthanized this week. An owl found by a firefighter succumbed to its injuries before he could get the bird help.
Khách thú vật nhiều nỗi truân chuyên
(Chinh thú ngâm)
Ăn cơm nhà vác ngà voi:
Eight men convicted in French court for trafficking rhino horn and ivory
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...horn-and-ivory
Quote:
French prosecutors began investigating after police stopped a BMW car in a random motorway traffic inspection in September 2015 and found four uncertified elephant tusks and €32,800 in cash.
The occupants of the car, some of whom claimed they were antique dealers, were later found to be part of an international network of rhino horn and ivory traffickers including several of Chinese and Vietnamese origin.
Detectives discovered the smugglers had two workshops in France to transform ivory and rhino horn into powder or flakes and other objects that were then exported to Vietnam and China to be used in traditional medicine.
One large horn weighing nearly 15kg was seized during the investigation. Robin des Bois said it would have been worth around €13m in exported products once processed.
Robin des Bois alleged that auction houses in Cannes, Toulouse and Le Puy had facilitated the export of tusks to Vietnam and China.
Trời sinh voi trời sinh cướp.
Thanh hải tang thương:
Outcry over killing of almost 1,500 dolphins on Faroe Islands
https://www.theguardian.com/environm...-faroe-islands
Cá heo thì nấu món gì? Pommes dolphin?Quote:
Heri Petersen, who chairs the local Grind hunting association in the bay where the killing took place, said that far too many dolphins had been herded into the bay over too long a distance, with too few people waiting on the beach to kill them, prolonging their agony.
The Grind is significant for many Faroese people, with spectators coming out to watch from the shore, and the meat from the catch traditionally shared among the families that participated, with any excess then spread among local villagers.
But one local told the Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet that there was no way that locals would want to consume this much dolphin meat.
“My guess is that most of the dolphins will be thrown in the trash or in a hole in the ground,” they said. “We should have quotas per district, and we should not kill dolphins.”
See you later, alligator:
Authorities catch 500lb alligator
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...ught-death-man
- cá sấu: từ chữ SÂU vì ngó y chang sâu bọQuote:
A 12ft-long, 504lb alligator believed to have attacked and killed a 71-year-old Louisiana man in Hurricane Ida’s aftermath was captured with what appeared to be human remains in its stomach, local authorities said.
After his wife heard a splash, she discovered her husband being gripped in a “death roll” by a huge alligator.
She pulled him to the steps of their home and — with neither her phone nor 911 working — in a desperate move she climbed into a small boat in search of help.
But when deputies finally arrived, Satterlee wasn’t there any more.
Agents euthanized and cut open the alligator, where they discovered “the upper parts of a human body”, according to Vitter.
Alligators do not usually attack humans unless the food they tend to have stashed has been displaced, as can occur during major storms, he said.
(còn tiếp)