Puan, a Sumatran orangutan who lives in an Australian zoo, was awarded a Guinness World Record for being the oldest living orangutan in the world.
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What you missed in the DPReview community: May 2026
DPReview's Community Manager, Mathew Anderson, shamelessly presenting an ice cream cone as if it were part of Ikea's product lineup. Ice cream cone courtesy of Ikea's cafeteria. A symbol of his ...
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21 of the best family-friendly hotels to book around Ireland this summer
As the summer months are upon us, now is the perfect time to line up a stay in one of Ireland’s most family-friendly hotels, writes Arlene Harris ...
PIEDMONT TRIAD, N.C. (WGHP) — Something wicked this way comes, and here’s where you can be sure to catch the action. All sorts of fall and Halloween festivities are coming to the Piedmont Triad or a ...
June is Pride Month, and communities across Hampton Roads are celebrating with festivals, drag shows, worship services, ...
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Zoo less than three hours from East Midlands opens new £500k giraffe trail
The new Kidepo Trail at Giraffe Heights has been inspired by the Kidepo Valley in Uganda and is perfect for half term family ...
In this week's "Five questions with" feature, meet Lynette Reiner, science director at the McKinley Presidential Library & ...
Cat owners in the U.S. should be on the lookout for something called Bobcat Fever, an often fatal feline infection. "It's a parasite," Entomologist Sonja Swiger tells Inside Edition Digital, "carried ...
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Back from brink: India's vultures stage comeback as captive-breeding, release efforts gather pace
Vultures are making a comeback in India after a two-decade decline, with over 700 birds bred in captivity and released into ...
Tom Green from Maryland has joined the McDaniel College football team's defensive line. An impressive feat since he is 60 years old. If he plays until he's 62, he will officially be the oldest person ...
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How to travel like David Attenborough - from Madagascan safaris to snorkelling with 40,000 puffins
A century is barely a blink in the lifespan of our planet. Yet in 100 years, Sir David Attenborough has transformed public attitudes towards the natural world. He’s captivated our attention with tales ...
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