Apoikozoa
Scientists have Discovered a New Giant Octopus
A new type of giant Pacific octopus was discovered by researchers at the University of Alaska, Earther said. It is believed to be the largest specimen of octopus. In 2012, scientists at the University of Alaska, and the US Geological Survey, discovered a bunch of Pacific Omonoia specimens in the Strait of Prince Wilhelm, genetically distinct from other Enteroctopus dofleini.
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Numbers of stingrays, flounders wash up on Istanbul shore
Numbers of stingrays, flounders wash up on Istanbul shore
Bulgarians Save Lion Cubs From Zoo 'Death Sentence'
Bulgaria has agreed to send two lion cubs recently rescued from an illegal zoo in the northern city of Razgrad to a rescue centre for big cats in Holland, run by Four Paws International, an animal rights group announced on Friday.
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French Government Hire Cats to Chase Out Rats in Ministry Buildings
Paris is known not only as the home of the Eiffel Tower—but also for its serious rat problem, Euronewsreported.
And now the rodents have set up shop in government buildings, prompting officials to use cat-like reflexes.
The Oldest Shark On Earth
According to experts, the world's oldest vertebrate could be up to 512 years old, which means it was born before Shakespeare and right around the time of Columbus.
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Artificial Intelligence Translates the Language of Chickens
American scientists have developed an artificial intelligence interpreter of the language of hens to human language, the Life website reported.
Wild Boars went to School in Japan, kept the Children Locked in the Rooms
Two boars, stormed a Japanese school, caused panic and a big mess after they entered the classrooms and climbed stairs, the France press reported.
Britain's Winged 'Invaders' Sourced to Romania
Headlines about "invasions" from Romania are common in Britain's right-wing tabloids, usually topping angry articles about beggars making a nuisance of themselves in town centres, or construction and farm workers undercutting the local workforce.
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Bears Park Near Belitsa Will Close Tommorow Until the Beginning of the Spring - the Inhabitants are Asleep
With the coming winter most of the inhabitants of the Dancing Bears Park near Belitsa begin hibernating. It is typical for bears to slow down during the winter. Today is the last business day. From tomorrow - 1 December - until 1 April 2018, the park will be closed for visitors.