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Added on the 07/07/2021 18:30:40 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Oreillette, the Normande-breed cow chosen to be the mascot of the 2024 Paris International Agricultural Show arrives with owner François Foucault and gets settled on the eve of the official opening of the fair. IMAGES
Jim Parsons thinks 'The Big Bang Theory' was right to end because he'd done everything he could on the show.
A group of tourists got a little too up close and personal with an angry elephant which began charging towards their jeep in India's Jim Corbett National Park on Saturday. The elephant is seen walking near two smaller elephants when it spots the safari tourists and starts storming towards them while trumpeting. The driver rapidly accelerates and avoids any nasty pachyderm encounters. Jim Corbett National Park is a wildlife sanctuary situated in northern India's Uttarakhand State, it is home to animals ranging from wild elephants, birds, tigers and leopards, as well as Bengal tigers.
Some cows in Kazakhstan decided to follow the white rabbit down into a deep hole in the snow leading to wonderland. The cows were actually walking inside a barn which was completely buried under the snow. Recent heavy snowstorms in the area have left several yards of snow on the ground in some places, covering whole houses up to the roof.
These little piglets were literally squeeling for joy as they lept off an open platform in their very own amusement park at owner Peng Fenghui's pig farm in China's Hunan province on Saturday. Their typical day include diving and sliding into water, running around in an obstacle course, and having a generally worry-free life, something they could never dream of in the wild. However, this level of freedom has a steep price tag, both for the pigs and for the farmers. The farmers all know what's in store for the animals. They will mate then be killed and sold for three times the price compared to pork raised in factory farms. All sorts of ethical considerations come into play at Peng Fenghui's pig farm. Does the farmer ever become emotionally attached to his livestock? Is killing the pigs for meat justified by providing them a much better quality of life then they would find in the wild? One thing is clear about Peng Fenghui's pig farm. Word has gotten around that extra care from the farmers has made the pork taste amazing, and demand has never been higher. That's what happens when pigs fly.
Harvard scientists have developed a 3D printed heart on a computer chip, which can be used to study heart conditions without testing medical treatments on animals.