LA GRANDE -- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has confirmed that a wolf or wolves killed nearly two dozen lambs on an eastern Oregon ranch.Cameras placed after the first attack April 9 captured the images of two wolves when they returned April 12 or 13 to kill more lambs, Michelle Dennehy, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife spokeswoman, said Wednesday. The evidence also included bite marks and tracks.The attacks are the first documented losses of livestock to wolves since the predators returned to Oregon in 1999.
Malappuram, Kerala:We recently formed an 11-member executive committee and have begun registration of twins. So far we have zeroed in on 230 pairs of twins and we are trying to rope in all the twins irrespective of their age. We feel the number could swell to more than 300 pairs," said Bhaskaran, a contractor.
It was a phenomenon that had gone unnoticed for several years, even by the locals. But now a village in Kerala with over 200 twins and a few more on the way is in the limelight.