Quick Links For Thursday February 28, 2008
I don't like this story coming out of South Africa:
- "South Africa will reverse a 1995 ban on killing elephants to help control their booming population, the country's top environment official said Monday, drawing instant outrage from animal-rights activists."
Quake shakes Britannia....although it was felt all round the country, it was a relatively average shake compared to tremors felt during other quakes around the world.
The tiger exhibit at the San Francisco Zoo officially re-opens for the first time since the Christmas day attack....rest assured new safety tactics have been implemented so future animal escapes will not happen.
Not a video about the San Francisco Zoo, but one about tiger attacks in Russia
The oldest evidence of human existence in the America's was found in Peru....underneath an already important existing archaeological site.
Your hair is your own personal travel log - researchers in Utah have found that water molecules in a person's hair can be used to identify where people have traveled because of a tendency of differing chemical make-up in water supplies in different regions of the country.
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