A Multicolor Crustacean and Some Unfriendly Hawks
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Updated: May 2, 2012
A multicolored crustacean was found off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada. Scientists believe a genetic mutation created its perfectly symmetrical, two-tone shell. They say the odds of finding such a lobster are one in 50 million.
A pair of hawks aren't being good neighbors the the Varvirs in Westlake, Ohio. After one of the many swooping attacks, Richard Varvir was eventually left with talon marks on his head and a paranoia about going outside. He now carries an umbrella to get the mail, and wears a helmet when he mows the lawn.
A new baby hippo stole the show in South Africa. The little guy named "Prince Harry" quickly became the main attraction at a wild life ranch and getting plenty of affection. Wildlife experts estimate fewer than 3,000 hippos still live in the wild.







