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Bite marks offer clues to escaped capybara's whereabouts

The British zoo where a capybara escaped in March said there have been multiple unconfirmed recent sightings — as well as some tell-tale bite marks.

Winchester's Marwell Zoo, which revealed in March that a capybara named Samba escaped just 24 hours after arriving at the facility, said the last confirmed sighting of the South American rodent was on March 22.

"Since then, we've received many possible sightings, but without photos or video, it has been difficult to confirm whether these reports are Samba or muntjac deer which can look very similar," Will Walker, the zoo's head of animals and plants, said in an update on the search.

Walker said there was a likely sighting on April 23.

"We received new information from a river bailiff who reported seeing an animal feeding on vegetation along the riverbank," Walker said. "Due to the dense foliage, the animal itself was not visible, but the bite marks and the height of the grazed plants were consistent with capybara feeding. The bailiff noted that this was not behavior they had observed from other species they've studied, so we are hopeful this may have been Samba."

The most recent possible sighting was reported along Highbridge Road on Wednesday.

"Our team headed out to the area shortly afterwards, however there was unfortunately no sign of her. A camera trap has now been installed in the area to help monitor any further activity," Walker said.

The zoo is asking local residents to continue keeping watch for Samba and reporting any sightings.

Officials said the area is rife with edible vegetation and potential shelter to allow Samba to thrive on the loose.
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Woman caught on CCTV cutting and stealing aloe vera plant leaves from outside Woodlands shop

Woman seen on CCTV allegedly taking aloe vera leaves from outside Woodlands shop

A woman has been caught on CCTV cutting and stealing aloe vera plant leaves from outside a shop in Woodlands.

The incident has left the small business owner upset and frustrated.

Woman allegedly steals aloe vera leaves

On Tuesday (5 May), a netizen shared a clip of the incident on the Instagram page @sgfollowsall.

According to the caption, the act went beyond just a matter of theft.

“Not just stolen… but DESTROYED. Who walks into a small business and butchers our aloe vera plants like this? Caught on CCTV,” the post read.

The angry owner went on to describe the woman as “evil” and urged netizens to make the video go viral.
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Arizona man finds Asian water monitor swimming in his pool

An Arizona man out doing yard work was surprised to see the world's second-largest lizard take a dip in his backyard pool.

Eric Johnson said he was working outside his home in Peoria, about 13 miles northwest of Phoenix, when he heard something splash into his pool.

"It almost sounded like a baseball jumping in the pool," Johnson told FOX 10 Phoenix. "I didn't know if it was venomous, if it was going to attack me."

Alex Roszkowski, director of operations at the Phoenix Herpetological Sanctuary, identified the swimmer as an Asian water monitor, the second-largest species of lizard after the komodo dragon.

Asian water monitors, native to south and southeast Asia, typically range from 4 to 6 feet long as adults, but have been known to reach lengths of up to 10.5 feet.

Johnson snapped photos of the visitor as it swam in his pool and climbed out for some sunbathing.

"So it seemed like it was sweet and friendly and it kind of just laid there, but I wasn't trying to go test that theory, you know," Johnson said.

He said the lizard left on its own after about 20 minutes.

"He looked happy swimming in the pool," Johnson said.

Roszkowski said the water monitor was almost certainly an escaped pet.
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New York firefighter faces charges for using water cannon to blast cat out of tree (the cat is dead)

Sometimes what seems like a good idea at the time doesn't quite work out the way you pictured it.

For example, when a firefighter in Spencerport, New York, was called in by a frantic owner to rescue a cat from a tree and all the usual methods like ladders drove the cat higher in the tree, he thought, "Wow, that's really high. There's got to be a better way."

So, he got some people to stand under the tree with a blanket, and then cranked up the water cannon on top of the fire truck to spray the feline out.

And it worked, sort of.
On the video, you can see the utter disappointment on the rescuers' faces as the cat goes flying out of the tree — in the wrong direction.

The cat did not survive, and that's why the firefighter now faces charges for torturing and injuring an animal under section 353 of New York State Agriculture and Markets law. It did not die on impact, as you can see from the video.
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British sailor takes another shot at Atlantic Ocean tiny boat crossing

A British sailor on Tuesday was preparing to make a second try at crossing the Atlantic Ocean in the tiniest boat ever to do so at only 3 feet, 10 inches.

Andrew Bedwell, 52, of Scarisbrick, England, wrote in his log that he is anxiously awaiting his micro-yacht, Big C Atlantic Challenge, to clear Canadian customs and then be shipped to Argentia, Newfoundland, where he will begin his record-breaking attempt.

When the miniscule aluminum craft does arrive there, perhaps as soon as Friday, he will fly from Britain to Argentia to wrap up final preparations for a second try at breaking the Guinness World Record for the smallest boat to complete a 1,900-mile Atlantic crossing.

Bedwell's first attempt to do so in 2023 came to a premature end when his first Big C boat was accidentally dropped onto concrete and smashed into pieces.

Now, he tells the Guinness World Records, he's redesigned the ship to be sturdier as he seeks to break the current record of a crossing in a 5 foot, 4 inch boat, set by American Hugo Vihlen in 1993.
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