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FOXNEWS FOX and Friends Sunday July 6, 2024

new year s day. as you look live, i like to do intros very lard, for the people hung over right now, you don t needed to pyro yelling in your ear. we ll be subtle, soft,. lawrence: calm todd piro. todd: at least next hour. 8:00 i will bring the energy. i will prejudice much press the table, maybe bench pressing carley. lawrence: i love thissed to pyro. carley: i love images of fireworks from all over the world. london, dubai, new york city. did the fireworks wake you up? you stayed in new york city last night, obviously? , maybe that is the noise i heard last night. welcome to new year s day. lawrence: can i just say something? i want to keep it positive but i don t get the pampered thing for new york city of going times square you have to be there in the morning. so there is no bathrooms out there. todd: they need diapers. i thought you meant, the diapers. carley: people really do that? lawrence: they do. they do. it is disgusting. todd: i work with you on day in, day ou

First Woolly Mammoth Calves to be Born in 2028, Thylacine and Dodo are Next: Biologists Say

Aldabra Giant Tortoises in Madagascar That Disappeared Before Dodo Birds to Return After 600 Years

Aldabra giant tortoises in Madagascar were wiped out by hunters 600 years ago. Click to read more. Giant tortoises, that disappeared before dodo birds, are set to return in Madagascar 600 years after they were hunted to extinction in the East African island country.

Cat Hair DNA Could Link Criminals to Crime Scenes, Study Shows

Cat hair could be the purr-fect way to catch criminals, according to researchers from the University of Leicester. They have shown that a single cat hair contains DNA which could link a suspect and a crime-scene, or a victim.

New Zealand s Bird of the Year 2023: Extinct Birds Join the Competition for the First Time

New Zealand's annual avian beauty contest has proven highly contentious over the years. Five extinct species have been included on the ballot to find New Zealand's most popular feathered friend as competition organizers hope to draw attention to endangered birds.

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