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They can’t breathe:
suffocated farmed prawns feel pain
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...nning-waitrose
Mấy phó nấu phó nướng ơi đừng mua tôm nữa.Quote:
Eyestalk ablation involves the removal, typically by a blade and then crushing, of one or both of a mother prawn’s eyes to stimulate egg production.
When slaughtered, prawns are supposed to die from thermal shock in a mixture of ice and water, but campaigners say the method is often ineffective and prawns can have a prolonged death from asphyxiation.
The International Council for Animal Welfare (ICAW) said it wants all retailers to commit to humane slaughter and end ablation.
The global shrimp market, which includes prawns and shrimp, is worth more than £30bn a year and has been boosted by increased demand for low-fat, protein-rich foods. The biggest exporters of prawns to the UK are Vietnam, India and Ecuador.
Mưa soi dấu chân em qua cầu
Theo những gánh tôm cưu mang niềm đau
Đời tôm đã khép đi vội vàng
Thì ta cũng bớt nấu tôm càng
Như món tôm sốt cà
Như món tôm nấu bầu
Còn mong còn muốn chi làm tôm nướng…
(Mắt lệ cho tôm)
Đi Ca li ăn gì?
California officials urge residents to eat invasive rodent
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...nutria-rodents
Ca li có gì lạ ăn không?Quote:
The nutria, a large, semi-aquatic rodent native to South America, is threatening the state’s ecosystems by destroying habitats and outcompeting native wildlife. The nutria’s harmful impacts have prompted wildlife officials to promote hunting and consumption as possible solutions.
Federal wildlife officials are trying to make the consumption of nutrias somewhat enticing by drawing similarities to the taste of rabbit or dark turkey meat. Resources, including recipes for nutria dishes such as stews and chilli, are available on Nutria.com.
“Eating invasive species can help protect native wildlife by reducing their numbers and limiting the damage they cause to ecosystems,” reads a statement released in late February by Erin Huggins, a spokesperson for the Fish and Wildlife Service.
According to the California department of fish and wildlife (CDFW), nutria were originally introduced to the US for the fur trade but have since established themselves in as many as 18 states. The rodents can grow up to 40in (102cm), which is nearly as large as a beaver or a small dog.
Mai ăn rồi em có còn ngoan?
(Ca li có gì lạ không em)
Tin chó bắn:
Tennessee man shot by his dog
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...an-shot-by-dog
Eats, shoots and heels.Quote:
Dog bites man is hardly news, but in Tennessee, a dog recently shot a man, according to authorities.
In what is only the latest instance of a kind of accidental shooting that intermittently occurs in the US, Jerald Kirkwood reported to police in Memphis that he and a woman were lying in bed with a firearm when his dog jumped up and inadvertently caused the weapon to discharge.
A bullet grazed the man atop his left thigh, according to the local news station WREG, which cited police. WREG recounted how Kirkwood’s one-year-old pit bull, Oreo, had gotten his paw stuck in the trigger guard of his owner’s gun. Oreo ultimately squeezed the trigger and shot his owner, whom the station and multiple other news outlets identified.
Kirkwood is not the only person to have been shot by a pet.
Richard Remme of Fort Dodge, Iowa, reported in 2018 being shot in one of his legs with a gun that he had tucked into his waistband while roughhousing with his pit bull-labrador mix, Balew.
And in 2019, former Louisiana State University football player Matt Branch publicly discussed how his black labrador retriever stepped on a hunting shotgun that had been placed in the back of a utility terrain vehicle on a hunting trip in Mississippi.
The shotgun fired, striking Branch in one of his legs. Branch’s leg was subsequently amputated. He spent 12 days unconscious but survived the ordeal.
Cá chết vì nước:
Thousands of fish die in northern rivers
https://www.theguardian.com/australi...ing-blackwater
Chết cá đổ vạ cho mưa.Quote:
Thousands of dead fish have washed ashore along the Richmond River at Ballina in northern New South Wales, after flooding in the region from ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred, according to fish habitat charity OzFish.
The group said it has received “numerous” reports from members of the public of the fish kill, including photographs and messages showing “fish gasping for air, or washing up dead”.
Significant flooding that hit the northern rivers region before and after Cyclone Alfred crossed the coastline appears to have contributed to a “blackwater” event – where organic material is washed into waterways. As the material decomposes it removes oxygen from the water, causing fish and other aquatic life to suffocate.
(Tục ngữ)
Cá hoá đá:
fossil fish up to 16m years old found in NSW
https://www.theguardian.com/science/...-mcgraths-flat
Cá không hoá đá cá ươnQuote:
Fossil fish so exquisitely preserved that scientists have been able to reconstruct their final days from up to 16m years ago have been discovered in central New South Wales.
Several fossils of small freshwater fish, embedded in an iron-rich mineral called goethite at the McGraths Flat fossil site, have retained microscopic structural features including their stomach contents and the outlines of cells that determine colour.
This unusual level of detail – including the slender shape of the fish and position of its bones and fins – has revealed a lot about the species.
Frese said when viewed under a high-powered microscope, the fish bellies were full of the antennae of phantom midge larvae (a type of insect), bits and pieces of half-digested wings, and even a small mussel or bivalve.
(Cá dao)
Rước voi về giày lối xóm:
relocated elephants in Malawi allegedly kill 10 people
https://www.theguardian.com/environm...awi-zambia-aoe
Cứu vật vật trả oán.Quote:
Villagers near Kasungu national park, which is Malawi’s second largest and crosses the Zambian border, say they are living in fear for their livelihoods and safety after 263 elephants were introduced in July 2022, causing a sharp spike in human-wildlife conflict.
More than 50 children were orphaned between July 2022 and November 2024 as a result of the translocated elephants, according to local communities. Among the 10 people killed were John Kayedzeka, 31, who was trampled by a herd while working in a field in September 2022 and Masiye Phiri, 31, who died after she was charged by a bull elephant while in the garden with her two-year-old child a year later.
Local people say that elephants are also routinely raiding their crops and trampling fields, threatening their livelihoods.
(Tục ngữ)
Chó cậy gần rừng:
Valerie the dachshund in Kangaroo Island
https://www.theguardian.com/australi...-island-update
Quote:
Valerie, the miniature dachshund that has been missing for more than 500 days, has survived since running away from her owners. It’s hard to picture the 4kg, adorable, goofy-eared, big-eyed sausage dog choosing this particular meal, but that’s a prevailing theory.
“Apparently, this thing’s running up and down the north coast. I think it’s old enough to vote now,” local councillor Sam Mumford says.
People have been trying to find Valerie since she went missing in November 2023.
Her owners, NSW couple Josh Fishlock and Georgia Gardner, were visiting Stokes Bay, home to one of Australia’s best beaches but also farmland and dense scrub. She fled, and the pair searched for her with the help of locals but to no avail.
Then, in March, reports began coming in that Valerie had been spotted. One picture appears to show the dog’s oversized ears poking above some paddock stubble.
Kangala Wildlife Rescue volunteers have been using surveillance, traps and lures to try to find Valerie. They captured a video of her capering about, apparently healthy, but she remains at large.
The dingoes get your dachshund.
(Elaine in Seinfeld)