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July 15, 2005 | Issue #26
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Animals in the News

Proud 'Zazi' Shows Off Cheetah Cubs

Source: By Nia-Malika Henderson, Washington Post, June 25, 2005

At a mere 10 weeks old, the five cheetah cubs at the National Zoo already are starting to display some wild ways. Today, they take their antics public.

Yesterday, during media day, they chased after their mother, pawed at each other and romped around their very own grassy jungle gym, looking like fuzzy, over-stimulated house cats.
Rare White Alligator in Legal Limbo

Source: Columbia, SC, Assoc. Press, July 18, 2005

A rare white alligator is being housed at Riverbanks Zoo, but the reptile is seen only by its keepers because it's evidence in a legal case against the brothers who captured it.

Ted Clamp, 59, and his brother Heyward, 62, argue that they took the gator in to protect it, but they are charged with taking and possessing an American alligator, a crime under a state law designed to protect an endangered species. The brothers, who operate a private zoo for snakes, alligators and related creatures, could receive to up to 30 days in jail and a $500 fine if convicted.

The blue-eyed alligator is leucistic, meaning it has no pigmentation, a condition that appears among reptiles, mammals and birds and makes them more visible to predators.

In This Issue...

Featured Animal
Feature Article
Animal Behavior
Quote of the Month
Feedback from Our Readers
Featured Animal

Bottle-Nosed Dolphin
Bottle-nosed Dolphins are highly intelligent and curious mammals that are often used in aquarium shows. These dolphins follow fishing boats to feed on the fish that are thrown back; they have even been known to approach swimmers. Like bats, they locate prey using echolocation. Porpoises, though similar to dolphins, are much smaller and are seen less often in North American waters.... Read Full Article
Feature Article

Taking a Furry Friend to the Beach?
You'll of course want to keep your pet's needs in mind, as well as the children, if you are all venturing outfor a day at the beach. ... Read Full Article
Animal Behavior

How to Stop Your Dog From Barking – Training Your Dog
By Tomkin Coleman. Quieting a barking dog is a quick and easy process. Really. ... Read Full Article
Quote of the Month

"You can say any fool thing to a dog, and the dog will give you this look that says, `My God, you're RIGHT! I NEVER would've thought of that!'" -- Dave Barry
Feedback from Our Readers

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