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| These photos are from the south of Brazil, the land of "Gaúchos" the men that live and work in "La Pampa"
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| From LiveLeak FRUITHURST, Alabama (AP) -- The huge hog that became known as "Monster Pig" after being hunted and killed by an 11-year-old boy had another name: Fred. The not-so-wild pig had been raised on an Alabama farm and was sold to the Lost Creek Plantation just four days before it was shot there in a 150-acre fenced area, the animal's former owner said. Phil Blissitt told The Anniston Star in a story Friday that he bought the 6-week-old pig in December 2004 as a Christmas gift for his wife, Rhonda, and that they sold it after deciding to get rid of all the pigs at their farm. "I
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| Swiss created the most expensive and the most exclusive phone they say. Well, well I would say its a very relative beauty and comfort to have such phone. Of course its perfect for showing of how much money you make. Although such design is anyway to girly for a man to have. This phone can't beat the purpose of a sauce pan with diamonds, but still overwhelming. To buy or simply to enjoy characteristics visit www.goldvish.com
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| Forest guards in western India are using cell phones with ringtones of cows mooing, goats bleating and roosters crowing to attract leopards that have wandered into human settlements.The wild cats in the state of Gujarat often roam into villages near forests in search of food and often attack on people. Forest guards have downloaded the sounds of over a dozen animals as ringtones on their mobiles which they attach to speakers and fix behind a cage.Wildlife activists welcomed the new initiative saying that previous methods of trapping the cats using pits often resulted in the animals getting injured.via
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| An amazing panda, Xiang Xiang, was pampered from birth, and his every need was anticipated by a loyal band of caregivers at Sichuan's Wolong Giant Panda Breeding Center. But soon the bear received a shock, after his fourth birthday. He was driven into the middle of thick bamboo forest without warning, and abandoned. This was just the first attempt by scientists to return him to the wild. But Xiang Xiang found he was brought to a very rough neighborhood..He was bitten by a wild panda, fighting for territory. Scientists found him and brought back. The doctor first treated him a bit, and sent
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