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Gambian Man Shows Off The Hippopotamus He Killed In His Village (Photos)

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  Gambian Man Shows Off The Hippopotamus He Killed In His Village A Gambian man named Mohammed Sumareh shows off the large hippopotamus he and his friends have just killed in their village, he took the photo of these to his Facebook page where he showed the initial photo of the Hippo and how they prepared the meat for consumption   he captioned it "Chef👩‍🍳 M. F. Sumareh is cooking🍳 and eating🍽 the meat🥓 of the controversial wild🐺 hippopotamus that was killed in my village, Kulari, URR, Gambia🇬🇲 few days ago:  The meat🥓 was so tasty that the people👨‍👨‍👦 who ate🍽 it were very thankful and rated me as one of the best Chefs👩‍🍳 of the 21st century 💯 and the hunter as one of the best hunters of the 21st century 💯 (no🔕hunter could kill a wild 🐺 hippopotamus in Kulari but him for half a century 💯). This is dedicated to all Kulari people👨‍👨‍👦, family👪 and friends back 🔙 home🏠 and diaspora.The hippopotamus 🐺 meat🥓 party🎉 continue

Man utd sack Mourinho after poor start to the season

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Man Utd sack Mourinho after poor start to the season Jose Mourinho has been sacked by  Manchester United  following their disappointing start to the season. The Red Devils currently sit sixth in the  Premier League  table but have already lost five times in 17 matches, leaving them 19 points behind leaders  Liverpool  and 11 off fourth-placed  Chelsea  in the fight for  Champions League places. That follows a summer transfer window in which Mourinho routinely complained at a lack of signings, with the Portuguese unable to persuade the club's hierarchy to sign a new centre-back. Mourinho has continued to drop hints that he remains unhappy at that failure to spend big, and he now leaves after two-and-a-half years in charge at Old Trafford, with his final match in charge Sunday's 3-1 defeat to arch-rivals Liverpool "Manchester United announces that manager Jose Mourinho has left the club with immediate effect," a statement read. "The club would lik

375 cats rescued from slaughter house

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375 cats saved from Chinese slaughterhouse after tip-off from heartbroken cat lover Tianjin police received 1,200 phone calls urging them to save cats Humane Society International CAPP LONDON–Animal activists in China have saved hundreds of cats from certain death at an illegal cat meat slaughterhouse in Tianjin, following a tip-off from a young man heartbroken over the disappearance of his beloved cat. On December 1st, China Animal Protection Power -- a rescue group formed with the help of animal charity Humane Society International – together with animal lovers in Tianjin, discovered 375 cats crammed tightly together in 24 wire cages. CAPP activists had long suspected that an illegal slaughter operation existed somewhere in that part of Tianjin’s suburbs, but had been unable to prove it until a young man looking for his lost cat revealed the location of the slaughter operation. His cat had disappeared some 2 weeks earlier and he was convinced his pet had been stolen by dog an

Birdwatching 🕊🐦🐧--by Uthman, a member of Ibadan bird club.

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Birdwatching A natur e based recreational activity Birdwatching , or  birding , is a form of  wildlife observation  in which the observation of  birds is a recreational activity or  citizen science . It can be done with the naked eye, through a visual enhancement device like  binoculars   and  telescopes , by listening for bird sounds, or by watching public  webcams . Birdwatching often involves a significant auditory component, as many bird species are more easily detected and identified by ear than by eye. Most birdwatchers pursue this activity for recreational or social reasons, unlike  ornithologists , who engage in the study of birds using formal scientific methods. History of birdwatching The early interest in observing birds for their aesthetic rather than utilitarian (mainly food) value is traced to the late 18th century in the works of  Gilbert White ,  Thomas Bewick ,  George Montagu  and  John Clare . The study of birds and natural history in general became increas