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Features
2nd June 2010
Scientists have used Indonesian Peacock butterflies to copy the iridescence found on butterfly wings - a development which could be used to protect bank notes against forgery.
28th May 2010
A police officer from Glasgow has vowed to run an incredible eight marathons this year to raise money for the canine charity Dogs Trust.
21st May 2010
Six swimming dogs are taking part in a 12 -hour sponsored swimathon in aid of the Animal Health Trust (AHT).
19th May 2010
24 staff from Vets Now bravely took to the Durham skies last weekend to hurl themselves out of a plane, all in the name of charity.
17th May 2010
Recent research has found strong links between the typical personalities of different dog breeds, their life expectancy and how much food they eat.
12th May 2010
Two veterinary workers have set themselves the ultimate fundraising challenge for the national canine charity Dogs Trust: climbing the three highest mountains in the UK in just 24 hours.
6th May 2010
A curious cat had a lucky escape when she accidentally pounced on a two and a half inch darning needle.
6th May 2010
Seven year old 'Chase' - an Irish sports horse - is the latest recruit to West Midlands Ambulance Service Community First Responder scheme.
5th May 2010
An eBay auction offering a chance to name the new baby elephant at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo has reached 1,061, with only one day left.
28th April 2010
An elephant keeper from West Midland Safari Park received some help from an unlikely friend when his vehicle spluttered to a halt in the animal reserves and he found himself in a spot of bother.
26th April 2010
Recent research has found that 18% of Brits believe haggis to be a hilltop dwelling animal.