A Newscast Goes to the Bears and Dinosaur Bones Discovered in California
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Updated: April 26, 2012
A Pennsylvania newscast has gone to the bears. The meteorologist for WNEP in Pennsylvania was about to file a live report when a mama bear and three cubs wandered into the backyard weather set. He gave his forecast from safely indoors.
A real life "Sharkboy" strikes again. Hunter Stevens is only 9 years old, but he's already a veteran shark fisherman. Hunter and his dad Kevin were fishing in their kayak off the beach in Galveston, Texas Sunday when Hunter hooked into a nice black tip shark, his first of the season. He says you should have seen the two others that got away.
A massive dinosaur remain was "discovered" on a California beach. The remains are real dinosaur bones but they weren't actually unearthed on the Santa Monica Beach where they can be seen. "Travel Alberta", a travel agency, buried the 20 foot long Albertosaurus dinosaur skeleton in the beach with hopes to promote travel to Alberta, Canada where a lot of dinosaurs have actually been discovered.







