Philadelphia Zoo recently welcomed two critically endangered pied tamarin twins, born on February 27 to first-time parents Whitney and Napoleon. This marks the first birth of pied tamarin twins at the zoo since 2010 and represents a vital addition to a species facing extinction. The twins, now visible to visitors in the Rare Animal Conservation Center, are growing well under their parents’ care. Pied tamarins typically give birth to twins after a
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Walmart has recalled 850,000 Ozark Trail stainless steel water bottles after the lids forcefully ejected and caused serious injuries, including permanent blindness in two customers. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall on July 10, 2025, warning
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