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09-30-2021, 06:18 PM #191
Shakira bị hai Jăm Bông tấn công: such pigs!
Shakira says two wild boars attacked her in Barcelona park
https://www.theguardian.com/music/20...barcelona-park
Boars have become a widespread nuisance in cities, as urban environments have increasingly expanded. The animals have increasingly become a presence in European cities.
Just last week, Romans widely shared a video of a group of more than a dozen wild boars who roamed the trafficked streets of Via Trionfale. The video prompted suggestions that Rome should have “wild boar lanes” instead of bike lanes, and quickly became an issue in the mayoral race.
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09-30-2021, 09:09 PM #192
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10-01-2021, 10:43 AM #193
Cũng có thể 2 em đó là fan ruột của chị ca sĩ kia, vì lòng hâm mộ nên liều mạng chạy ra xin tư trang của chỉ về hang làm tưởng niệm. Người hâm mộ cuồng nhiệt thì gọi là fan. Thú hâm mộ cuồng nhiệt thì kêu là fanimal.
Chồng ruột của Shakira là Pique, hậu vệ trong đội Barca hèn chi hông biết hộ vệ bà xã.
Pigs' family v. Pique's family: 1-0.
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10-01-2021, 08:44 PM #194
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10-10-2021, 09:32 PM #195Puck Futin
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10-11-2021, 11:38 AM #196Coi chừng lên bàn nhậu.
Không hiểu người ta nuôi chó vì mục đích gì trong khi lo cho mình còn chưa xong chuyện.
Hồi đó đi vượt biên có anh kia cũng đòi mang theo chó vì để lại Việt nam sợ nó bị mần thịt. Gặp Cao ủy Tỵ nạn mà nói vậy là chắc ăn được định cư liền, nhưng chủ ghe phản đối nên ảnh phải gửi ở nhà chủ ghe. Lần đó đi hông lọt rồi lần sau vượt biên đường bộ nghe nói lại dắt theo chó. Ảnh thì đi lọt tới Thái lan còn chó thì không biết sao.
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10-11-2021, 09:40 PM #197
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10-12-2021, 12:33 AM #198
Con sói khóc đứng khóc ngồi
Người ơi đi chợ mua tôi đạn đồng.
Outcry after federal agents kill eight wolf cubs adopted by Idaho school
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...adopted-school
Conservationists in Idaho are speaking out against the “inhumane” killings of eight wolf pups that were part of a pack adopted by a high school since 2003.
The killings were discovered after biologists who tracked the pack noticed its den was empty this spring. Obtaining a “mortality list” from the state department of fish and game, conservationists realized that agents from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) had killed the pups.
In May, the Idaho governor, Brad Little, signed a law that allows the killing of up to 90% of the state’s 1,500 wolves, a move backed by hunters and the ranching sector.
Last October, in a move that prompted backlash from conservationists, the Trump administration removed the gray wolf from endangered species protections.
Mạng nhà sói vừa nhẹ vừa đen.
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10-17-2021, 09:06 AM #199
Mềm nắn, rắn tha: It takes a Wolf to catch a snake.
90 rattlesnakes found under California home
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...e-rattlesnakes
Al Wolf is used to clearing one or two snakes from under houses but recently was called by a woman who said she had seen rattlesnakes scurry under her northern California house and was surprised to find more than 90 rattlesnakes getting ready to hibernate.
He used a 24in (60cm) snake pole to remove 22 adult rattlesnakes and 59 babies when he first visited the home in the Mayacamas Mountains on 2 October. He returned another two times since and collected 11 more snakes.
All the snakes were northern Pacific rattlesnakes, the only venomous snake found in northern California, he said.
He said he releases the rattlesnakes in the wild away from people and sometimes in private land when ranchers request them for pest control.
Vì rắn Ca li sao quá là nhiều.
(Ngô Tị Miên)
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10-19-2021, 06:26 PM #200
Puppy love: trốn việc quan đi nuôi chó.
CEO sparks pet ‘pawternity leave’ debate
https://nypost.com/2021/10/19/puppy-...-leave-debate/
A British CEO has sparked a firestorm on LinkedIn after asking the public whether he should grant “pawternity leave” to an employee who had just purchased a puppy.
Roger Wade, the founder of events company Boxpark, posed the question on his LinkedIn page earlier this month, stating that the employee had come to him and asked for an unspecified amount of paid time off.
Wade attached a poll to his question, giving people the option to vote on his canine conundrum.
A whopping 34,000 people voted, with a majority (61%) believing that the boss should not grant leave to the owner of the new pup.