Read more about the article Tourists Encourage World’s Deadliest Bird To Join Picnic
A Cassowaries walks up to tourists at a beach in Queensland, Australia, undated. Uruguayan Meania Fuentes posted the videos of the encounter on TikTok, where the comments let her know that that is a very aggressive and dangerous spicies. (@melaniafuentes/CEN )

Tourists Encourage World’s Deadliest Bird To Join Picnic

Tourists on an Australian beach unwittingly risk their lives when they encourage the world's most lethal bird to join their picnic. Holidaymaker Melania Fuentes - from Uraguay - even filmed…

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Read more about the article Texan Zookeepers Raise Tiny Monkey That Weighs Same As Light Bulb By Hand After Mum Rejects It
A tiny baby Goeldi's monkey hanging onto a branch in her enclosure at the Houston Zoo in Texas in the United States on the 15th of February 2022. (Houston Zoo, Jackelin Reyna/Newsflash)

Texan Zookeepers Raise Tiny Monkey That Weighs Same As Light Bulb By Hand After Mum Rejects It

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This adorable footage shows a tiny little monkey infant that weighs the same as a standard light bulb hugging a teddy bear and dozing off as it has its hair…

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Read more about the article Human Trafficking Survivor Sends Red Chairs To Unis Around World To Help Educate Victims
Kendall Alaimo, from the city of Chicago in the US state of Illinois, who has sent a total of 32 red seats to universities worldwide to help battle human trafficking. (Kendall Alaimo/Newsflash)

Human Trafficking Survivor Sends Red Chairs To Unis Around World To Help Educate Victims

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Survivors of human trafficking struggle to afford tertiary education and yet universities can play a significant role in combatting this crime against humanity. This is why Kendall Alaimo -- a…

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