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There was a happy ending for a baby elephant stuck in a 5-foot hole, thanks to rescuers in Kenya who used a rope and a Land Rover to help pull the animal out of the mud. The baby was then reunited with its mother – and the heartwarming reunion captured on video. –AP
Could a 3-lb. Chihuahua pose a threat to the community? In Canada, a pocket-size pooch was deemed a danger after she was accused of biting a postal worker's ankle. This designation means her owners have to leash and muzzle their canine companion any time they're outside of the house, as well as obtain a million-dollar liability insurance policy. –Vancouver Sun
Maybe he just wanted to clock in a little cardio: A deer was caught on a security camera seemingly trying to break into a South Carolina gym by butting the building's doors with his antlers. After several unsuccessful attempts, the animal eventually ran away. –Daily Mail
Home of the Gators ... or of the cats? University of Florida administration, employees and students are at odds about how to handle the 100 felines roaming the campus, which is technically a designated wildlife sanctuary. University policy mandates that cats captured are taken to be euthanized at the local animal shelter. –Huffington Post
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