Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Zoology Today, Part II

Here's an interesting little item from the conspiracy theorists and Ufologists over at Rense.com. The chupacabras strike again, this time in Guatemala. Maybe chupacabras have migrated all the way up to the far northeastern United States, and that's what the "Maine Mutant" is.

Well, an astounding number of new zoological discoveries have been found in Viet Nam since 1992, including a large forest ox, three new species of deer, a striped rabbit, 63 new vertebrates and 45 fish. And there's more: a one-horned rhinoceros once thought extinct has been rediscovered.

In Dunedin, Florida, a small town in Pinellas County on the Gulf of Mexico, coyotes have become a menace as they help keep the town's population of small dogs and cats under control.

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