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Changes are coming to the Nebraska Pet Owners website |
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Tuesday, 02 March 2010 12:28 |
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I will be taking this website down most likely this coming weekend for a much needed overhaul and new look. I'm sure that once it's back online you will love it. Joe Snyder II
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Hemiscyllum michaeli: a new bamboo shark gets treated to Scott Michael’s name |
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Thursday, 25 February 2010 10:29 |
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Source: reefbuilders.com Hemiscyllum michaeli is a new species of epaulette / bamboo shark from Papua new Guinea that was recently described by Allen & Dudgeon in the latest issue of Aqua. The epaulette sharks are a group of shallow water elongated sharks which live mostly on the seafloor and instead of swimming like most other fish, the Hemiscyllum sharks prefer to walk about using their muscular pelvic and pectoral fins to make slow headway. Most of the epaulette sharks have similar color patterns with slight differences and it was Scott Michael who first recognized the unique color pattern of the shark species which now bears his name.
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Dubai Aquarium springs a whopper of a leak, parts of the mall evacuated |
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Thursday, 25 February 2010 10:24 |
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Source and Video: reefbuilders.com 
One of the largest aquariums in the world, the Dubai Mall Aquarium has sprung a torrential leak that threatened the safety mall visitors. Eyewitnesses say they first saw a crack in the glass with a little bit of water leaking and some water on the floor. |
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Texas SPCA Asks Petco To Return Rescued Animals |
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Friday, 12 February 2010 07:25 |
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Source: www.smallanimalchannel.com Petco is returning 1,500 exotic animals to the SPCA of Texas. The animal welfare group has changed its mind about placing the rescued animals in Petco stores for adoption. The animals at issue were seized during the December 2009 raid of U.S. Global Exotics, an Arlington, Texas-based animal wholesaler. More than 26,000 animals were reportedly removed from the facility, where they were allegedly kept in inhumane conditions. |
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Internet smear campaign forces head to quit |
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Friday, 12 February 2010 07:22 |
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Source: www.techeye.net A headteacher was forced to quit after an internet campaign was mounted against her for packing off the class pet sheep to the meatworks. Andrea Charman was subjected to abuse on the internet after her decision, and nearly 2500 people signed an online petition demanding that she should be sacked from her post at Lydd Primary School in Romney Marsh, Kent. The sheep was hand reared by kids and given a name. However the school, which is in a farming area, defended the slaughter, saying it would educate children about the food cycle. |
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