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- Out of 10 Danish council members, only one voted against bestiality unless in the cases of sex shows or porn. Outraged minority member asks to put the vote to the people - Reuters

- Mexican spider monkeys totally wear cologne, as do other monkeys - Zee News

- One bigass asteroid took out the dinosaurs, not many - Reuters

- Python is the latest victim of police tasering. This time it's justified - ABC

- Killer whale back in the water at San Diego's SeaWorld, trainers out of the water after whale broke trainer's foot in "attack" - ABC

- Dog that should be 80 pounds grows to 116 pounds due to being "cruelly overfed" - Daily Mail

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