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BusinessWeek December 9, 2010 Brendan Borrell |
Saving the Rhino Through Sacrifice In Africa, hunters are paying $150,000 to kill an endangered black rhino. And that may save the species.  |
Outside July 2010 Tim Zimmermann |
The Killer in the Pool Last February, a 12,000-pound orca dragged his SeaWorld trainer into the pool and drowned her, it was the third time the killer whale had been involved in a death. Was it human error, or can a killer whale choose to kill?  |
Outside March 2010 Elizabeth Hightower |
The Wild File: Most Powerful Species Today's power animals are the ones bringing in dollars or holding up development.  |
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The Space Race, Part II Iran announced it has launched a menagerie of animals -- including a mouse, two turtles and worms -- into space on a research rocket, a feat President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said showed Iran could defeat the West in the battle of technology.  |
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A Box Full Of Snakes An expert in deadly animals is planning to stay for 10 days inside a box full of snakes at a Las Vegas Strip casino, which is being filmed for Animal Planet's "Wild Recon" series.  |
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Desperate Measures Police in Kentucky arrested two men after they stole a lizard from an animal hospital and tried to pawn it for alcohol.  |
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Puerto Rico: No More Monkeys Residents of Puerto Rico are stunned that its government has tentatively approved a plan to import and breed thousands of primates for sale to U.S. researchers.  |
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Innovations In Mugging Visitors to South Africa's premier holiday destination could find themselves robbed by furry felons: baboons.  |
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