Earth Changes
The bizarre-looking babe is the latest shocking mutation to be discovered in a rural region Argentina.
The deformed animal was spotted next to its mother after she gave birth to eight piglets in the area of Santo Domingo in Santiago del Estero Province.
But it died a few hours after birth when it had trouble breathing on March 7.
Its deformities are believed to be caused by pesticides and GM crops.

The Kisoro District Education Officer, Mr Frank Munyarubanza, said that it was not even raining but lightning from nowhere struck and killed a pupil leaving others she was playing with injured.
The injured pupils were rushed to Mutorere hospital for treatment while the body of the deceased was taken to Kisoro hospital for postmortem
The Kigezi regional police spokesman, Mr Elly Maate, identified the deceased as Pricila Night, a daughter to Mr Evalist Kafuku, resident of Kyogo Village Bukimbiri Sub-County.
He named the injured as; Angela Kyarisima, Anathianta Nuwamanya, Aluminanta Kyarisima, Mathias Turinawe all in primary seven and Florida Ninsiima in primary four.
According to WMD, a spate of four mini-tremors in the area following a period of "rest" has raised fears among some that the supervolcano is about to blow. Although the Yellowstone supervolcano hasn't erupted for 631,000 years, scientists have been diligently working to understand the last eruption so they can more accurately predict when a big one will happen again.
The most recent quake came on March 11 when a small 1.5 tremor took place beneath the surface. The strongest one, a 1.8 magnitude earthquake, came just hours before this, and people are concerned that Yellowstone could be about to blow.
Comment: See Also:
- The ground around the Yellowstone supervolcano has deformed after 1,500 quakes this summer
- Yellowstone super volcano under strain from pressure in magma chamber
- Yellowstone earthquake swarm now one of largest on record, with over 2,300 tremors since start of June
- 'Red notice' issued to airlines as Sinabung volcano eruption shoots ash 16,000ft in Indonesia (VIDEOS)
- Russia's Hephaestus mud volcano erupts chucking muck hundreds of meters (VIDEO)
They keep talking about runaway warming but that isn't what Earth does. This video was an attempt to use ONLY the mainstream science and demonstrate that you don't need to be a conspiracy theorist or a "denier" to believe cooling is coming... you just need to believe in mainstream science :)
Isn't that even more fun than doing it the usual way?
R. Sarveswaran and R. Deivasundaram, residents of the Uyyali Kuppam village and members of the Sea Turtle Protection Force, found three dolphins washed ashore around 5.30 a.m.
"We suspect that the dolphins got entangled in a fishing net used in steel body boats from Cuddalore districts.
Comment: Another spinner dolphin washed up dead in Negros Oriental, Philippines on the 12th March.
UPDATE: March 14
The News Minute reports:
The bodies of 7 spinner dolphins were washed ashore at fishing hamlets in Tamil Nadu's coasts on Tuesday. On Monday, 5 spinner dolphins were found dead in the same area.Correctly speaking (going by both reports) that's 14 deaths in 5 days.
In total, about 14 dolphins have been found dead in the last 3 days, according to a Deccan Chronicle report. Three dolphins were found at Venapurusham Kuppam in Mamallapuram and Sadras Kuppam, Uyyali Kuppam, Nainar Kuppam and Cuddalore Chinna Kuppam each saw one body washing ashore, according to the report.
The Beaufort Gyre, a key Arctic Ocean current, is acting strangely. Scientists say it may be on the verge of discharging a huge amount of ice and cold freshwater that could kick off a period of lower temperatures in northern Europe.For millennia, the Beaufort Gyre - a massive wind-driven current in the Arctic Ocean - has been regulating climate and sea ice formation at the top of the world. Like a giant spinning top, the gyre corrals vast amounts of sea ice. Trapped in this clockwise swirl, the ice has historically had more time to thicken than it generally does in other parts of the Arctic Ocean, where currents such as the Trans Polar Drift transport the ice into the warmer north Atlantic more rapidly. In this way, the Beaufort Gyre - located north of Alaska and Canada's Yukon Territory - has helped create the abundant layers of sea ice that, until recently, covered large parts of the Arctic Ocean year-round.
They're mountain lions. And lately they seem to be making a ton of cameo appearances all over the Bay Area and up and down the state. Here's a local listing of where the animals have been spotted or at least have been suspected of showing up, sometimes to the alarm of ranchers, wildlife officials and panicked pet owners.
On the Prowl in Pescadero
Residents in and around this sleepy coastal burg have been on edge in recent days as county officials are warning the public there may be an aggressive mountain lion in the area. Over the weekend, a resident in the 5000 block of Pescadero Creek Road let their small pet outside the home around 9 p.m. Saturday. A short time later, the resident reportedly heard the pet yelp and it has not been seen since.
County officials said that while they can't positively confirm that it was a lion that snatched that particular pet there have been reports recently of an aggressive lion in the same area that has killed livestock. Officials cautioned residents to keep a sharp eye on their pets and any livestock in their care, especially late at night and early in the morning.
It is believed the storm caused vehicles to slide off the road and crash into one another on Interstate 71 near Morrow County on Tuesday, local media reported. The State Highway Patrol said some people had sustained minor injuries, yet the total number of those hurt is unknown.
The traffic was backed up for hours as a result of the incident. It last until Wednesday morning, when the Ohio Department of Transportation finally reported that all lanes of the interstate were reopened. It warned though, that commuters should expect delays as traffic recovers following the closure.

An oblivious woman was walking in the city of Bharuch, in India, today when a stray beast scooped her up by the legs with its horns and tossed her several feet off the ground
The oblivious victim was walking in the city of Bharuch, in India, today when the stray beast scooped her up by the legs with its horns and tossed her several feet off the ground.
Harrowing footage shows the bull creeping ominously towards its target, ramming a man on a scooter before charging at the lone woman from behind.
Stunned witnesses could only watch in horror as she flipped over in mid-air before crashing into the tarmac.
A fierce storm has lashed the north-east in the US, with widespread power outages amid the hurricane-force winds and heavy snow.
With spring tantalisingly in their grasp, many residents were left shaking their heads — and wielding shovels they had hoped would not be needed again — after the third major storm in two weeks buried some towns beneath two feet of snow on Tuesday.
"The groundhog was right. Six more weeks of winter, and probably then some," said Paul Knight, of Portland, Maine.












Comment: Other recent fatalities due to lightning strikes include that of a teenager and a soldier in Pakistan in 2 separate incidents.