Hurricane Florence could spread killer snakes across Carolinas.

Hurricane Florence is set to displace snakes found in South Carolina.
Hurricane Florence could displace venomous snakes from South Carolina’s wetlands and send them slithering down local streets, local zoo officials are warning. The monster storm may uproot some 38 species of snakes including dangerous cottonmouths and copperhead vipers from their coastal habitats, Thad Bowman of the Alligator Adventure zoo in Myrtle Beach said“They inject venom, which causes tissue destruction, platelet loss, causes bleeding, it can cause death,” said Gerald O’Malley, with Grand Street Hospital.

Man tries to blame someone else for shooting himself in the genitals.

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Authorities say a Missouri man who shot himself in the genitals lied to investigators and said someone else shot him.

Art school doctored ad to make white students look black.

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An art school in France was caught altering an image of students manipulating some of their faces to make the group appear more diverse ahead of a branch opening in Los Angeles. A side-by-side comparison of the two images circulating on social media clearly shows the “blackwashing” of students from the Emile Cohl art school in Lyon.

Denver zoo celebrates birth of baby aye-aye.

'Tonk,' the aye-aye, one of the rarest and most hideous-looking creatures alive, was warmly welcomed into the world last month by biologists at the Denver Zoo
One of the rarest and most hideous-looking creatures alive was warmly welcomed into the world last month by biologists at the Denver Zoo. While 'Tonk,' the aye-aye, isn't easy on the eyes, and might be considered an 'omen of evil' in parts of Africa, she's still very important in the animal kingdom.

Newlywed nurse melts the hearts of millions after saving four people .

Nurse Zhou Wei (left), 26, has been hailed as a hero after helping save four people in a horrific traffic accident during her honeymoon tour in Qinghai, west China, last month
A nurse has been hailed as a hero after dashing into the fire to save lives from a horrific crash during her honeymoon tour. Zhou Wei, 26, was travelling with her husband on a motorway in west China last month when they saw two cars crashing into each other before turning into balls of flames, according to Chinese media.
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