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Camel So Skinny His Humps Collapsed Gets Strong Enough To Run Free |
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Meet Lucy, An Adorable Sphynx Cat That Looks Like A Bat Due To Rare Condition
Here is a story about a Sphynx cat that looks like a bat because of a rare neurological condition. Readers, meet Lucy, the Sphynx cat who lives in Isreal with her owner Zilla Bergamini, 44, and has a rare condition that affects her spine and makes her head look larger than that of other cats, reported Bored Panda.
Bergamini says that it was love at first sight for her when she saw Lucy. She remembers that Lucy looked adorably different from her littermates and when she was taken to the vet they learned that Lucy suffers from a rare neurological condition known as hydrocephalus which caused a build-up of fluid in her brain. The doctor didn't think it was worth performing surgery on Lucy, but this adorable feline proved everyone wrong.
It has been more than a year since Lucy was diagnosed and she seems to be living her best life, all credit goes to her loving and caring owner. Bergamini, in a conversation with Love Meow, said, "I began reading everything I could about hydrocephalus and all possible outcomes. I looked for the best veterinarian neurological center in the country and I already started setting up a fund to pay for her surgery—if needed—or medication."
Lucy was only two months old when she found her forever home and Bergamini already had two rescue cats before she adopted Lucy. While she was excited to bring in Lucy, her neurological condition made her a bit nervous. For the first few days, Bergamini said that Lucy cried constantly and her human was scared when she noticed that the kitty was not eating for the past two days. She immediately took Lucy to the vet and the doctor said that Lucy would need eye drops for the rest of her life. But Bergamini was not going to take any chance and made an appointment with the best veterinarian in her area.
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Man denied entry to Texas bar shoots 8 people: police
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The suspect in question was with a group of people who were turned away from Rebar, a popular San Antonio bar, for being"inebriated," San Antonio Police ChiefWilliam McManus said during an early Saturday morning press briefing.
According to McManus, thesuspect became irritated saying, “Don’t you know who I am? I’m a UFC fighter from California.” He then walked across the street to his car, retrieved a long rifle, walked back across the street and then opened fire in the parking lot of the bar, wounding eight people.
McManus said that all eight victims – five women and three men – were in stable condition at area hospitals, where they transported themselves. Theperson in the mostseriouscondition was someone who was shot it the back.
Two other people were grazed but refused treatment, McManus said.
The police chief added thatauthorities were still looking for shooter, but that he didn't think that the immediate area surrounding the bar was in any danger.
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Ruins Of Ancient Church Return To View As Waters Clear During Lockdown
Ruins Of Ancient Church Return To View As Waters Clear During Lockdown
One of the few benefits oflockdownhas been the impact it has had on the environment, with people enjoying cleaner air and water in many parts of the world.
The latest example is inTurkey, where the remains of a submerged 1,600-year-old basilica have returned to view.
Incredible photographs show the crystal clear waters of Lake Iznik in the north-western region of the country, with the Byzantine-era basilica just a couple of metres below.
The ruins, which are usually slightly shrouded in algae, were first discovered in 2014 and are an architectural example of early Christianity
At the time of the find, the Archaeological Institute of America named the basilica as one of the top 10 discoveries of the year.
Historians believe that the basilica was built in AD 390 in honour of St. Neophytos, a Christian saint martyred in AD 303.
Speaking back in 2015, the Head of Archaeology Department at Uludag University, Professor Mustafa Sahin, said: "We think that the church was built in the 4th century or a later date.
"It is interesting that we have engravings from the Middle Ages depicting this killing. We see Neophytos being killed on the lake coast."
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