Read more about the article Endangered Snow Leopard Caught After Slaughtering Dozens Of Sheep In Village
Police capture the snow leopard that attacked many herdsmens sheep pens at night in Xinjiang, China, undated. It killed 27 sheep. (AsiaWire)

Endangered Snow Leopard Caught After Slaughtering Dozens Of Sheep In Village

Police capture an endangered snow leopard after it devoured dozens of sheep on several farms. Farmers in the Tashsayi village, in the town of Waxxari, located in China's north-western Xinjiang…

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Read more about the article Farmers Appeal Fine For Calf’s Loud Mooing
Photo shows the cow Carminathe whose owner received a fine of three hundred euros because of it mooing too loud in Siero, Asturias, in northern Spain, undated photo. The moos reportedly reached 74 decibels, when the noise law established a maximum of 55. (Newsflash)

Farmers Appeal Fine For Calf’s Loud Mooing

Baffled farmers are appealing a EUR-300 fine imposed on a calf's for mooing too loudly. A neighbour in Siero, Asturias Region, north-western Spain had complained to local councillors last year…

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Read more about the article Prehistoric Farmers Were Bugged By Insects And Mice, Says Study
Lower jaw and front limb bones of wood mice (Apodemus cf. sylvaticus) evaluated by the University of Basel in Switzerland. (Raul Soteras, AgriChange project/Newsflash)

Prehistoric Farmers Were Bugged By Insects And Mice, Says Study

Stone Age farmers in southern France were fighting mice and insects feasting on their supplies 4,000 years ago, a new study has revealed. An international team of archaeologists led by…

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