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Monday, August 10, 2009

OLL LEWIS: Yesterday's News Today (and the day before that's)

http://cryptozoologynews.blogspot.com/

Being a Monday, it is customary round these parts for me to offer up my Monday Movie recommendation. This week's film is a pretty mainstream one and one that if you haven’t watched it yet I urge you so to do, ‘No Country For Old Men’.

And now, the news:

Grilled Stoat Cheats Car Death For 30 Miles
Pesky Camels Will Be Shot From Helicopters
Dogs as intelligent as two-year-old children
Mouse builds nest of $20 bills inside ATM

I guess they’ll be sending the mouse the bill for that then…

Due to the current computer problems Jon was not able to post Yesterday’s News Today on the blog yesterday, but fan’s of cryptozoology news 3D images and truly stale puns needn’t worry because here is yesterday’s Yesterday’s News Today in full (making this a sort of two for the price of one blog today):

Yesterday’s Yesterday’s News Today

It’s Stereoscopic Sunday and you remember I promised you something a bit different after not having been able to make a stereoscopic photograph in time for last week?
Well here it is, may I present to you exclusive footage of Jurassic Park 4 in 3D!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AT5aD0phQeI

And now, the news (a bumper crop today as I missed a few of the stories Gavin posted yesterday due to me going to bed early):

European Bison Nears Extinction
Zoo finally gets a giraffe
Family of beavers who were reintroduced to Scotland after 400-year absence
Not so terrible
African village dogs are more genetically diverse than teacup dogs!
Dwarf miniature horse is Australia's smallest pony
Kangaroo ends romp through French countryside
'Wall' of fish surrounds divers
Parrot beats investors in South Korean stock market contest
Crows' feats of intelligence have animal experts ravin'

They’ll be ‘crow’ing about that for days you know….

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