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It's a Boy! April the World-Famous Giraffe Gives Birth Again
April, the beloved upstate New York giraffe whose extra-long pregnancy went viral in 2017, gave birth to another male calf on Saturday. A livestream video showed the miracle of birth to nearly a quarter million people. Afterward, April licked her newborn’s long neck as the calf rested next to her. This is April’s fifth calf, and the first since April...
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Mickelson, Longtime Caddie ‘Bones' Mackay to Part Ways
Together for 25 years and more than 600 golf tournaments, Phil Mickelson and caddie Jim “Bones” Mackay are moving on. In a surprising email just two days after the U.S. Open that Mickelson didn’t play, they said the decision to part ways was mutual and not based on any one incident. “We just feel it’s the right time for a...
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Woman Smuggles Dog Disguised as Baby Into Hospital to Visit Sick Grandma, Tweet Goes Viral
A 21-year-old woman from California pretended a dog was a baby, wrapping it in a blanket and cradling it in her arms, so she could sneak it into a hospital to visit her sick grandmother.
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The Love Story Behind the World's Most Famous Giraffe Pregnancy
The pregnancy of New York giraffe April has captivated the world, with millions of people across the world tuning into a live stream as she prepares for the birth of her fourth calf at an upstate zoo. But what do we know of the tender love between 15-year-old April and her younger beau Oliver?
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NY Zoo's Pregnant Giraffe Livestream Pulled From YouTube After Activists Complain of ‘Nudity and Sexual Content,' Then Restored Amid Public Outcry
YouTube has apparently restored an upstate New York zoo’s livestream of a giraffe preparing to give birth that had been abruptly suspended Thursday after animal activists complained about “nudity and sexual content” in violation of the site’s policy.
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Caught on Camera: Coyote Attacks Dog in Rancho Cucamonga
A heartbroken dog owner in Rancho Cucamonga discovered his beloved dachshund was killed by a coyote on surveillance camera overnight Tuesday.
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'My Kids and I Fell in Love with Her': Nearly 20,000 Animals Find Homes Through Clear the Shelters
Thousands of dogs and cats were available Aug. 15, 2015 as part of the adoption drive sponsored by 11 NBC owned television stations, the New England regional news network necn, and 17 Telemundo owned stations. More than 400 shelters participated, many offering the animals at a reduced price. With the cost of adoption up to $450 in some cities, many...