Fairy penguins live on Phillip Island in Melbourne, Australia. They are 33 cm tall on average. However, many of them were killed by oil spills. Now, people knit pullovers to save penguins¡¯ lives. The sweaters can protect their feathers
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Mila is a 41-year-old African elephant. She used to live in the wild. However, she was captured and sent to a circus owner by hunters. For the last 30 years, she performed in a circus in New Zealand.
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Tohoku, Japan was severely damaged by a tsunami in 2011. People are still suffering from the after-effects. Recently, a special train was shown in the town. It is called ¡°Pokemon with YOU train.¡± The train was created to entertain people in Tohoku!
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Have you ever read a book to someone? Children aged six to thirteen in Pennsylvania recently read books to homeless cats. The event called ¡°Book Buddies¡± was held to help children improve their reading skills. Children enjoyed spending their time reading books to cats.
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Linda Edwards of Las Vegas, kept a cat named Spaz. However, he went missing in 2002. Edwards tried hard to find him everywhere, but she couldn¡¯t. 12 years later, Spaz finally came back home! Edwards easily recognized him. This was because she microchipped him just in case he went missing!
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It¡¯s Puppy Bowl time! On Feb. 2, Puppy Bowl kicked off on the Animal Planet Channel. During the two-hour game, 66 dogs chased toys. They also played against or with one another. The program celebrated its 10th anniversary. Last year, the program drew almost 13 million viewers.
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Sophie Lester of Brisbane, Australia, badly wanted to have a dragon. She wrote a letter to scientists to ask if they could make a dragon for her. The scientists didn¡¯t want to disappoint her. So they sent her a 3D-printed titanium dragon instead of a real one! It looked the same as the dragon she drew on her letter.
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When you picture a monkey, which fruit comes to your mind? Everyone knows the answer: bananas! However, you may never see the monkeys eating bananas again in Devon, England. They recently banned the monkeys from eating bananas in a zoo.
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A growing number of people all over the world are falling in love with Korean food these days! According to the Korea Customs Service°ü¼¼Ã», Korea¡¯s exports of Kimchi and red pepper paste are growing sharply! This is because Korean food is gaining huge popularity in the world thanks to
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Something is wrong. Bats have been dropping from trees to the ground in Australia! Recently, a serious heat wave hit Australia. About 100,000 bats were killed by the heat. A lot of baby bats lost their mothers.
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