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An 11-month-old black Labrador in Louisville, Ky., has survived being shot by an arrow at point-blank range during "target practice." He was found wandering in the street with an arrow protruding from his body. —WAVE 3 TV

A Taiwanese marine biologist has discovered a new species of crab that resembles a large strawberry. —Daily Mail

Overstock.com will no longer sell products made from the skins of alligators, ostriches, lizards, sharks and other exotic animals. The retailer has also boycotted the sale of fur and ivory items. —ABC News

Two mustangs died during a roundup of wild horses in Reno — one was shot after Bureau of Land Management officials determined it was in failing health, and the second who died had a heart defect. —Reno Gazette-Journal

Panthers in Florida, though endangered and killed regularly by cars and trucks, are breeding well and are still occupying a significant part of the Floridian psyche. —New York Times

In anticipation of the 2010 World Expo, Shanghai has custody of 10 pandas, on loan from the Wolong Nature Reserve. The pandas were airlifted from the reserve and given an emergency passageway at the airport. —Shanghaiist.com