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Before the 1959 Cuban Revolution, the Havanese was the pampered lapdog of the Havana elite. Fearing for their lives and their pets, fleeing families smuggled the dogs out in silk-lined bags or under heavy coats. Only 11 survived the exodus to the U.S., becoming the...
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In 1942, Polish soldiers adopted an orphaned Syrian brown bear who grew to be a 500lb private. Wojtek drank beer, smoked cigarettes, and reportedly carried heavy ammo crates during the Battle of Monte Cassino. He retired to a Scottish zoo as a decorated war hero....
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In 2016, Microsoft unleashed Tay, an AI chatbot designed to learn from “cool” Twitter slang. In under 24 hours, the internet’s collective chaos turned the innocent bot into a radicalized, PR-nightmare. She was lobotomized a day later, a victim of her own...
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In the 1950s, the RAF launched “Operation Cat Drop” over Borneo. To stop a plague of rats (caused by DDT killing local cats), 14,000 felines were delivered via parachute. The sky was literally raining predators to restore the balance of a broken ecosystem....
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In 1942, a dentist convinced the White House to turn bats into tiny bombers. Project X-Ray involved strapping timed incendiaries to thousands of Mexican free-tailed bats. The plan failed when the “soldiers” escaped and burned down an auxiliary Army Air...
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In 1948, Idaho solved a beaver overpopulation crisis with WWII surplus. 76 rodents were packed into “self-opening” wooden crates and parachuted into the wilderness. A test pilot named Geronimo did the jump dozens of times, eventually accepting his...