It's Friday (weeee!) and you know what that means! Two days without seeing your boss's face and Greenwala's weekly Nature News Round-up.
I won't lie to you, friends, it's been a rather odd week - but at least it started out positive! Pamela Anderson took a break from putting on loads of make-up to help lead the adoption efforts of dogs abonded because of the oil spill in the gulf. She adopted two Chihuahua mixes and brought attention to a very real problem in Louisiana; pets who need a home!
Speaking of dogs, did you the hear the one about a dog who bit his owner's toe off, and in doing so, saved his life? If not, you should really check out this article. It's guaranteed to be the weirdest thing you read all week.
On that note, we've got a strange-in-a-bad-way article and another that's just strange-in-a-purely-wtf-way. The first story deals with (who else?) BP and what they may or may not have done on a mysterious day in June. Did the company "disappear" millions of dead animals before the media could truly assess the damange in the Gulf? One blogger thinks so.
And now that wtf article: according to scientists, female lemurs who are injected with birth control smell "funny" to their male counterparts, making them last choice in the mating game. What does this say about humans? Probably nothing. But scientists want to make sure you're plenty freaked out just the same.
Last but not least, Wyclef Jean is reportedly announcing that he's running for President of Haiti. No, he doesn't live there, but he's been there a ton so give the guy a break. He wants to bring change, you know? ...Or at least a better soundtrack.


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