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![]() by Staff Writers Colombo (AFP) June 24, 2018
Police in Sri Lanka on Sunday arrested two men accused of beating a leopard to death in a "sickening" attack that was captured on film and sparked revulsion. The pair were accused of killing the big cat on Thursday after it attacked nearly a dozen people in a village 330 kilometres (210 miles) north of Colombo. Gruesome images of the leopard, a protected species in Sri Lanka, being savagely beaten were shared on social media, generating widespread disgust. "It is sickening to see these images," wildlife deputy minister Palitha Thewarapperuma told parliament as he promised swift action to arrest the perpetrators. Police said the two men were remanded in custody by a court as investigations continued to track down the others responsible. "We have the two main suspects in custody, but we are looking for 10 others who have aided the killing," a police spokesman said. Sri Lanka's leopards are on the International Union of Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of endangered animals. Harming leopards in Sri Lanka is punishable by jail terms up to five years. The wild population of leopards on the island is estimated at fewer than 1,000. Six people were jailed in March 2016 after posting photos online showing them skinning a sea eagle alive.
![]() ![]() Dogs recognize, understand human facial expressions Washington (UPI) Jun 20, 2018 According to a new study, dogs understand a range of human facial expressions and respond accordingly. If you're a dog owner, your furry friend can probably tell when you're angry, fearful, happy or surprised. Researchers found dogs who witness a look of surprise on a person's face tend to turn their heads to the right. And when dogs recognize the facial signatures of a bad day at work, their heart rate tends to rise. Dogs have lived alongside humans for thousands of years. Their surviva ... read more
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