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    Handler Officer Marshall Mirarchi with US Secret Service dog, Special Operations Canine, Hurricane, as the 10 year old Belgian Malinois  receives a PDSA Order of Merit at the County Hall Hotel in London. PA Photo. Picture date: Friday October 4, 2019. He is the first international animal to receive the honour for protecting the then President, Barack Obama, and First Family from an intruder who attempted to gain access to the White House in 2014.
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    ‘Attracted to equine’: Man allegedly slashed tires of farmers who refused to let him have sex with livestock
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    Federal agents gather at a parking lot near an upscale apartment complex, Tuesday, March 3, 2015, in Irvine, Calif. Shortly after sunrise, federal agents swarmed the complex in the Orange County where authorities say a birth tourism business charged pregnant women $50,000 for lodging, food and transportation. The key draw for travelers is that the United States offers birthright citizenship.
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    ‘Get out of there!’: Two bear cubs honk horn after trapping themselves in van
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    A female deer mouse has a monitor attached to her left ear at the Adirondack Ecological Center in Newcomb, N.Y., Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2007. Scientists attribute higher populations of rodents and small mammals in the central Adirondack Mountains to a big seed and berry crop last year, particularly from beech trees, but also from oaks, hickories, maples and conifers.
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    FILE - In this April 25, 2012, file photo, a herd of bison move through land controlled by the American Prairie Reserve south of Malta, Mont. The group announced Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2019 that it’s scaling back its request for bison grazing on public lands following strong opposition from surrounding landowners.
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    Florida alligator expert Frank Robb holds an alligator during a news conference, Tuesday, July 16, 2019, in Chicago. Robb captured the elusive alligator in a public lagoon at Humboldt Park early Tuesday.
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    A woman dances in lion enclosure at Bronx Zoo
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