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29 Ocak 2017 Pazar

A Chinese Store Owner Tortures and Publicly Shames A Rat For Stealing Rice

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A store proprietor in Heyuan, China openly disgraced and tormented a rodent who he saw taking his rice supplies. The man tied each of its appendages to a trolley and hung a sign on its trunk that peruses:

"Huh, is this all the better you could do. Regardless of the possibility that you beat me to death, I would not concede that the rice at your home had been stolen by me." The sign was later changed to peruse, "I set out not do it once more!"

After the pictures seemed on the web, shock instantly started on the Chinese web-based social networking webpage Weibo.

26 Ocak 2017 Perşembe

Hurray Japan Refuses To Ban Ivory Trading

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Hurray Japan, the nation's biggest online closeout webpage is declining to end the exchange of ivory on their site. This is on account of they don't trust that elephant ivory being sold on the site is a consider the decrease of elephant populaces and the sharp increment of poaching in the African Savannah as of late.

Hurray CEO Marissa Mayer is uneasy about the fault being put on the organization for the unlawful butcher of African elephants, in any case, Yahoo Japan has no goal of prohibiting the legitimate ivory exchanging. As far as anyone knows, the ivory sold is foreign made into Japan before the 1989 restriction on universal shipments.

17 Ocak 2017 Salı

China's "wiped out" dolphin may have come back to Yangtze waterway, say moderates

            The baiji, accepted to be one of the world's most established freshwater well evolved creatures, was pronounced terminated about 10 years back.


Beginner endeavor group claims it detected the baiji – known as the 'goddess of the Yangtze' – in an extend of Asia's longest waterway

Chinese preservationists trust they may have gotten an uncommon look at a freshwater dolphin that was proclaimed practically terminated 10 years prior having graced the Yangtze waterway for 20 million years.