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On this day in 1922 the prolific children's author Dick King-Smith was born. King-Smith most often wrote about anthropomorphic farm animals like in his most popular novels The Sheep Pig, Saddle Bottom and Daggie Dogfoot, but also covered Fortean and paranormal topics in works such as The Water Horse (Lake Monsters), The Queen's Nose (Magic) and Paddy's Pot of Gold (ultra-terrestrials)
And now the news:
Scientists film inside a flying insect
Dartmoor pony contraceptive scheme at risk
Misleading mouse studies waste medical resources
Goats are far more clever than previously thought,...
Belgium to Destroy Its Illegal Ivory Next Month
Danish zoo that culled giraffe kills family of lio...
Salamanders shrink as mountain home heats up
Lawsuit Could Save Thousands of Sea Turtles (Op-Ed...
Biologists use sound to identify breeding grounds ...
Bat Soup Blamed as Deadly Ebola Virus Spreads
Beaked whale is deep-dive champion
Here's the trailer for the 'delightful' film they made of The Sheep Pig, Babe:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBh0WTokJms
http://cryptozoologynews.blogspot.com/
On this day in 1922 the prolific children's author Dick King-Smith was born. King-Smith most often wrote about anthropomorphic farm animals like in his most popular novels The Sheep Pig, Saddle Bottom and Daggie Dogfoot, but also covered Fortean and paranormal topics in works such as The Water Horse (Lake Monsters), The Queen's Nose (Magic) and Paddy's Pot of Gold (ultra-terrestrials)
And now the news:
Here's the trailer for the 'delightful' film they made of The Sheep Pig, Babe:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBh0WTokJms
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