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Officials in New Delhi, India, are asking the government to step in to help lessen the population of rhesus monkeys that are overtaking the city, often stealing clothes and food from residents. Their numbers have grown increasingly large as a result of humans who feed them, believing them to be a representation of the Hindu God Hanuman. –New York Times
The most photographed dog with celebrities is getting married for a cause. Having been diagnosed with cancer in February, Lucky has only months to live and her owner, Wendy Diamond, is looking to find her a groom that will continue Lucky's legacy of raising awareness for animal rescue. –Reuters
A stray kitten has become an Internet sensation after the two neighboring couples that discovered him in Knoxville, Tenn., created a blog to track his miraculous survival. Moses was found weighing just 4 oz., only days after his mother, a local stray, was killed in a car accident. –ABC News
The Natural Resources Defense Council has filed a lawsuit to ensure a rare breed of dolphin, known as the false killer whale, is added to the endangered species list, with scientists estimating that only about 150 to 170 are surviving off the coast of Hawaii. –AP
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