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Animal News!
« on: July 24, 2009, 04:28:32 pm »
Villagers discover 'extinct' leopard

By Andrew Buncombe, Asia Correspondent  |  Friday, 24 July 2009

Conservationists in Bangladesh are celebrating after remote tribespeople discovered a rare and threatened leopard that was believed to have been extinct in the country for almost 20 years.

Villagers in the Chittagong Hill Tracts in south-east Bangladesh captured the clouded leopard cub after they disturbed it, its sibling and their mother eating a dead monkey in the jungle. The others escaped, but the villagers captured the three-month-old and put it in a cage. It is understood the tribespeople planned to sell the animal but, after news of the discovery spread, conservationists persuaded them to release the leopard back into the wild. They did so yesterday.


The discovery of the clouded leopard gave renewed hope to conservationists

"We are delighted. For many years now, we had thought this animal was gone or was going," said Professor Anwarul Islam, head of the Wildlife Trust of Bangladesh. "It's good to know that they are still there and that they are breeding."

The clouded leopard, which famously has large dark patterns on its coat, is considered vulnerable across all of south-east Asia, with loss of habitat through deforestation and the Chinese trade in rare animal parts being blamed for the decline.

Listed as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, there are an estimated 100,000 living worldwide. Reports suggest that the last sighting of the shy and nocturnal animal in Bangladesh was in 1992.

Mr Islam said the villagers in an area of south-east Bangladesh bordering Burma and the north-east Indian state of Mizoram, had stumbled on the family of animals three weeks ago. They took the cub to their village, where it was fed on chicken and milk. The villagers were anxious about releasing the animal as they feared it would struggle to survive in the wild without its mother.

But Mr Islam said the fact that the leopard had a healthy appetite was a good sign. "Most wild animals do not like to eat in captivity but this cub was eating chickens," he said. "The villagers also tried to feed it milk but apparently he preferred the meat."

Environmentalists have long been on the losing side of a battle in Bangladesh, a desperately poor country where conservation has seldom seemed a priority.

In recent years, however, awareness has grown and organisations such as the Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (Bela) have campaigned for the enforcement of orders by the country's courts on issues such as forest protection.

Clouded leopards are notoriously difficult to breed in captivity. There is a breeding programme under way involving zoos in Thailand and the US, and three baby leopards were recently born at the Nashville Zoo.

Christine Breitenmoser-Würsten, a Swiss specialist on large cats who works with the World Conservation Union, said the threat to the clouded leopard varied from location to location. In Burma and southern China local people still hunted the cats for food while elsewhere, pelt-hunters and destruction of habitat represented the biggest danger. Of the discovery of the cub in Bangladesh, she said: "It's very exciting – it's fascinating. I was thrilled when I heard about it."

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Re: Animal News!
« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2009, 04:42:09 pm »
Deer bathing a cat's hard-to-reach spots at an animal sanctuary

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Re: Animal News!
« Reply #2 on: July 24, 2009, 05:46:50 pm »
OMG!! Cute!!!
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Re: Animal News!
« Reply #3 on: July 24, 2009, 09:56:28 pm »
Thanks for the animal news Laura! I wish I could watch the video. I can see the first frame inside the window and it looks very cute.
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Re: Animal News!
« Reply #4 on: July 25, 2009, 12:36:19 am »
Thanks David.  I was hoping you wouldn't mind my starting this thread here.  It seems like the best place!   :)

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Re: Animal News!
« Reply #5 on: July 25, 2009, 01:16:09 am »
Thanks David.  I was hoping you wouldn't mind my starting this thread here.  It seems like the best place!   :)

Yes, my blog is certainly the place for animals or anything animal related!

Of course I don't mind it if you start one! I'm glad you did. I jsut wish I could watch that video. It looks so cute.
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Re: Animal News!
« Reply #6 on: August 04, 2009, 05:27:50 pm »
Artists Erect Giant Pink Bunny on Mountain

An enormous pink bunny has been erected on an Italian mountainside where it will stay for the next 20 years.



The 200-foot-long toy rabbit lies on the side of the 5,000 foot high Colletto Fava mountain in northern Italy's Piedmont region.

Viennese art group Gelatin designed the giant soft toy and say it was "knitted by dozens of grannies out of pink wool".

Group member Wolfgang Gantner said: "It's supposed to make you feel small, like Gulliver. You walk around it and you can't help but smile."

And Gelatin members say the bunny is not just for walking around - they are expecting hikers to climb its 20 foot sides and relax on its belly.

The giant rabbit is expected to remain on the mountain side until 2025.

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« Reply #7 on: August 04, 2009, 05:50:30 pm »
very odd!!!
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« Reply #8 on: August 05, 2009, 04:15:43 pm »
Horse survives after jumping into oncoming car in Israel

Amy Mathieson, H&H news writer
5 August, 2009


A horse in Israel has escaped with minor injuries after jumping into a moving car.

A tourist captured video footage of three horses galloping down a main road in the Galilee region of northern Israel.



The horses — one of which appears to be a foal — ran into the path of an oncoming car.

The two smaller horses swerved to avoid the vehicle, but the third — a coloured larger horse bringing up the rear — made the last minute decision to jump over it.

The horse leaped straight at the car putting his front legs through the windshield before jumping out and over the roof.

Amazingly, according to local reports, both the horse and the occupants of the car only suffered minor cuts and bruises. 

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« Reply #9 on: August 05, 2009, 04:29:12 pm »
wow!
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