Police capture a wolf from Hamburg's Binnenalster after it bit a woman in Altona.
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Ulv bider kvinde i Hamburg-Altona og bliver trukket op af Alster

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En ulv bed og kvæstede en kvinde i Hamburgs bydel Altona. Politiet bekræftede hændelsen mandag aften og indfangede dyret sent samme nat i Binnenalster ved hjælp af en løkke. Miljømyndighederne skal nu tage stilling til de videre skridt.

Cape and Australian fur seals show dramatic increases in heart rate hours after returning to land, according to new research. The surges may help the animals recover from the physical stress of prolonged underwater foraging.

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The Western Cape SPCA is on high alert as an Orange Level 8 weather warning takes effect from Sunday until Tuesday, prompting preparations to assist animals at risk of flooding.

To unge stykker kvæg er undsluppet i Ascheberg i distriktet Coesfeld og udgør en fare for trafikanterne. Dyrene har befundet sig i området vest for byen og syd for B58 siden tirsdag aften. Politiet leder med en drone og et termisk kamera.

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Researchers led by Dr. Alireza Zamani of the University of Turku have identified four previously unknown tarantula species in the Arabian Peninsula and the Horn of Africa. These spiders are so distinct that they required a new genus, Satyrex, named after a mythological figure and Latin for king. Males feature the longest palps recorded in tarantulas, possibly to safely mate with aggressive females.

Archaeologists have identified the oldest genetically confirmed dog remains from a site in Turkey dating back 15,800 years, pushing the timeline for canine domestication by about 5,000 years. Additional remains from the UK, around 14,300 years old, show dogs were widespread across Europe during the hunter-gatherer era. The findings suggest early humans spread domesticated dogs through cultural exchanges.

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Researchers have documented sperm whales colliding head-on with their heads for the first time using drone footage from the Azores and Balearic islands. The behavior, observed among sub-adult whales, supports longstanding sailor accounts of aggressive whale encounters. The findings were published on March 23 in Marine Mammal Science.

 

 

 

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