They are shot, trapped, poisoned by sheep and cattle farmers. No wonder that the Australian wild dog, the dingo, is menaced. Ecologists warn that pure breed animals may vanish in 40-100 years, due to the cross with the ordinary dogs. By now, the main issue is the proliferation of the hybrids. Dingoes mate once a year... |
15 April 2008 14:26 GMT |
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This is one of the best known legends of the antiquity, that of the Rome's foundation. The story starts with Romulus' and Remus' grandfather, Numitor, and his brother, Amulius, both inheriting from their father the throne of Alba Longa. But Amulius eliminated his brother and banned Numitor's daugh... |
26 November 2007 06:49 GMT |
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Who didn't play Doom? If there's anyone present that didn't play Doom please raise your hand and then slap yourself. Now, as much as we've all loved playing the game when it was first released (I didn't even own a computer back then, I had to skip school an go to a friend's house), it se... |
25 June 2007 10:14 GMT |
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In a world of giants, wolves had to be larger. And they were. Alaskan gray wolves from the last Ice Age were built to eat on mammoths, not deer. They had shorter snouts, stronger jaws and more massive canine teeth than any modern wolf. But this type of wolf vanished along with the megafauna formed by mastodons, saber... |
22 June 2007 02:53 GMT |
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During a segment on Gamerscore Blog's latest podcast, Microsoft's Games for Windows' PR manager, Michael Wolf talks about why rumors such as those related to the recently announced Xbox 360 Elite, are extremely harmful for the game consumer, as they don't have access to the full context of the iss... |
6 April 2007 04:42 GMT |
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