Read more about the article Cute Bear Siblings Kept Separate At Zoo Meet For 1st Time In Sanctuary
Photo shows the first contact between rescued bears Sam and Jamila in the Arosa Bear Sanctuary in Switzerland on Monday, Aug. 8, 2022. The two rescued siblings met for the first time ever after previously being kept separately in a zoo in North Macedonia. (Stiftung Arosa Baren, VIER PFOTEN/Newsflash)

Cute Bear Siblings Kept Separate At Zoo Meet For 1st Time In Sanctuary

Two cute bear siblings that were kept separate at a zoo in Skopje have met for the first time after being brought together at a sanctuary. Adorable footage shows the…

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Read more about the article 118 Stone T-Rex Set To Return Home After 66 Million Years
The skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus rex around eleven meters long and four meters high that was built in Upper Bavaria. (@dinopark.bayern/Newsflash)

118 Stone T-Rex Set To Return Home After 66 Million Years

A T-rex that once roamed North America is set to return home after a US millionaire paid German palaeontologists to put it back together for him like a giant jigsaw…

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Read more about the article Isolated Jaguar Population In Brazilian Wetlands Defies Deer Eating Loner Stereotype By Eating Fish And Living Together
Jaguar in the northern Pantanal in Brazil. (Daniel Kantek/Newsflash)

Isolated Jaguar Population In Brazilian Wetlands Defies Deer Eating Loner Stereotype By Eating Fish And Living Together

Researchers have found a unique group of jaguars deep in the Brazilian wetlands that primarily survive by fishing and lead very social lives, unlike other members of the species. Wikipedia…

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Read more about the article US WWII Vet Meets German Tank Commander He Fought To Seize Bridge At Remagen To Drink Beer And Eat Saurkraut Together
Jurgen Tegethoff, 97, (left) was a Tiger Tank Commander during WWII for the German Army, pictured with Ed Cottrell, 99, (right) - a P-47 pilot whose number one priority during the war was to fly out, locate tanks, and destroy them. (Newsflash)

US WWII Vet Meets German Tank Commander He Fought To Seize Bridge At Remagen To Drink Beer And Eat Saurkraut Together

Two World War II veterans who fought on opposite sides in a battle that marked a turning point in the conflict are seen here sharing a joke after the former…

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Read more about the article Italian Girl, 15, Becomes Organ Donor Hours After She Dies In Crash That Also Killed Mum
Giorgia Racca, 15, (right) who died only one day after her mother, after a traffic accident that involved five cars, which took place at a roundabout in Rivoli, Turin in Italy on 31st August, photographed with her father Daniele Racca.

Italian Girl, 15, Becomes Organ Donor Hours After She Dies In Crash That Also Killed Mum

The body of a 15-year-old girl has been buried by her family after she became an organ donor when she was killed in a car crash together with her mum,…

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Read more about the article Fishermen Looking For Big Catch Find Mammoth Remains Estimated To Be Nine Million Years Old
Mammoth fossils that allegedly date back to about 9 million years ago, were found by a group of fishermen in Canakkale's Ezine district

Fishermen Looking For Big Catch Find Mammoth Remains Estimated To Be Nine Million Years Old

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A group of fishermen who got together on social media to find the best places to find a big catch have reportedly stumbled on the remains of two nine-million-year-old woolly…

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