Authorities were looking for the animals responsible after a Florida man and his dog were found dead from a suspected bear attack Monday, wildlife officials said.
Robert Markel, 89, was discovered dead along with his dog at his home near the community of Jerome in Collier County after authorities were called shortly after 7 a.m., Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission spokesperson George Reynaud said.
He and his dog were found in different areas, within a couple hundred yards of each other, Reynaud told reporters.
"We do know it was a bear attack. We don't know if it was the same bear or multiple bears," he said.
The attack on Markel and his dog, which occurred just south of the Big Cypress Wildlife Management Area, may have happened at different times, Reynaud said.
Four false killer whales have died and three more remain stranded off a beach in Western Australia.
The Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) received a report of seven false killer whales about 20 metres off House Beach, a remote 150 metre-long stretch of sand about 12km east of Bremer Bay and about 540km south-east of Perth.
Staff journeyed to the location to assess the situation and confirmed that four of the whales have died.
Drones are surveilling the area to rule out any further strandings nearby.
Wildlife staff will attempt to refloat the remaining three whales.
During a storm, four cows from a herd seeking shelter under a tree were killed by a lightning strike, while two others were knocked unconscious but later recovered.
The owner was in shock as she was herding them back to avoid the rain around 2pm yesterday, May 5. The incident occurred at Pranee Songsawat's cattle pen in Baan Takud Rang, Udomsap subdistrict, Wang Nam Khiao district, Nakhon Ratchasima province.
The Hook 21 rescue unit from Udomsap and local administrative officials reported the event, which resulted in the deaths of four cows out of a total of 26. Fortunately, no residents were harmed during the incident.
Wanna Butsamrong, the village head of Takud Rang, Moo 4, Udomsap subdistrict, Wang Nam Khiao district, explained that Pranee, the cattle owner, was herding her 26 cows into an open pen enclosed by barbed wire. As the rainstorm was accompanied by thunder, the herd sought shelter under a tree.
Eight sheep owned by a local resident died Sunday evening in the Al-Ghweir area, south of Karak Governorate, after being struck by lightning during heavy rainfall across the region.
Karak Agriculture Director, Ma'moun Adaileh, told the Jordan News Agency (Petra) that an investigation is currently underway to examine the incident. The sheep owner reported that the animals perished after a lightning bolt struck a nearby power line.
Adaileh noted that lightning strikes are among the natural hazards that can lead to property damage and loss of life, particularly during the winter season and periods of weather instability.
A tragic incident had taken place in the Nandyal district of Andhra Pradesh, in which a boy aged four years was attacked by stray dogs, leading to his eventual death. The harrowing incident happened in the Hanumannagar Colony of the Bethancherla town. The victim, who was identified as Mohiddeen, was the younger son of Hussain Basha and Asha, who had two sons and a daughter.
On Friday evening, the victim boy was playing outside with another child near their home when a pack of stray dogs attacked them. While the other child narrowly managed to escape from the dogs, Mohiddeen became the victim of the attack. The boy tried to flee the spot, but the dogs attacked him swiftly. He was seriously injured and died on the spot.
"Announcing our two-headed California Kingsnake! This Lampropeltis getula californiae hatched with two heads and is doing very well. He just reached his 6-month birthday," the reptile store captioned an Instagram post featuring photos of the snake and the creature's X-rays
According to ABC 7 News, the East Bay Vivarium held off on sharing news of the two-headed snake's arrival when the rare reptile hatched, because two-headed snakes often don't survive long after hatching.
With great effort, the brave man brings the battered animal to shore and saves its life.
A Florida man recently saved the day for an injured bald eagle whose life was in danger. Here's how the daring animal rescue went down!
When 69-year-old Doug Hay and his wife heard something crashing into the lake adjacent to his property, they went to investigate the cause of the noise.
As he told FOX 13, he discovered a badly injured bald eagle in the middle of the water, desperately trying to stay afloat with its wings.
Seeing another eagle circling above, Doug suspects that the two birds were fighting with each other before one of them fell into the water.
Arjun Raghunath Deccan Herald Mon, 28 Apr 2025 11:03 UTC
The people from tribal communities are traditionally known for their coexistence with wild animals. But Kerala is witnessing frequent deaths of persons from tribal communities in wild elephant attacks.
According to wildlife protection activists, out of the 17 deaths due to wild elephant attacks reported in the state so far this year, at least 14 victims were from the tribal communities. Kali, 63 of Attapadi in Palakkad and Arumugahm, 67, of Meppadi in Wayanad are the latest in the list. The two were killed last week.
Changes in behaviour of elephants owing to illegal human interventions in forests and evading traditional knowledge among the people of tribal communities in understanding the forests and the wildlife are pointed out by experts as possible reasons for the tribal persons coming under fatal attack of wild elephants.
A lightning strike yesterday morning killed 15 cattle in Bamengang village (Mithun), located along the border between Norbugang and Dophuchen gewogs in Samtse Dzongkhag.
According to Dophuchen Mangmi, who led gewog officials to the site, a three-hour walk from the nearest road, the lightning strike occurred between 4 am and 4:30 am. Of the 25 cattle belonging to four households, 10 survived the incident.
A couple who had been tending to the herd escaped unharmed, although some of their belongings were reportedly burned in the strike.
Local authorities are compiling a report, which will be submitted to the dzongkhag administration before being forwarded to the relevant ministry for further action.
A Belizean man was fatally injured during an encounter with a loose pig. This incident has sparked concerns among netizens, urging livestock owners to secure their animals more carefully to prevent tragedies in future. The victim has been identified as Anthony Andrewin, a villager from Gales Point Manatee.
What actually happened with Anthony Andrewin
As per reports, the pig broke free from its pen in the village and was in Andrewin's yard. When Andrewin tried to escape from pig and attempted to drive it away, the animal turned on him and bit him in the leg, causing a massive wound.
Andrewin was being taken for treatment but reportedly died from excessive bleeding along the way to the hospital. Shedding light on the incident, the Chairman of the Village, Jason Altschaft said that the village has been having some issues with domestic pigs because many owners have not been able to keep their animals penned.