Alive! Did goldfish turn to cannibalism to survive?



Having survived for more than four months without food, two goldfish have been rescued from a building badly damaged in the Christchurch earthquake.

Scooby Doo and Daphne were found swimming in their tank at a firm of accountants in New Zealand when staff were finally allowed to return to the building.

Experts have speculated that they survived by eating algae and bacteria that thrived after the tank's filter system shut down because of lack of power.

However, there was no trace of three other goldfish that shared their aquarium, while a fourth was found dead, floating on the surface.

Not bright

After picking up what she thought was a cigarette lighter in the shape of miniature revolver, a mother accidentally shot and injured her 12-year-old daughter.

Rachel Avilia, 30, told police that she saw the 10cm gun lying on the ground outside her mobile home in Southern California and attempted to light it by pulling the trigger.

On the second attempt, the gun went off, wounding her daughter in the arm. A police spokesman said the incident showed that people "needed to take greater precaution with anything that resembles a gun".

Man lights dog

Scientists in South Korea say they have created a dog that glows in the dark.

After two years of tests at Seoul National University, they claim that a beagle called Tegon will glow green under ultraviolet light if it is fed an antibiotic.

They believe that genetically modified dogs could be used to treat diseases they share with humans like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's because their symptoms could also be made to glow.

Kangaroo wins last fight

While hanging out the washing in her back garden, an elderly woman was knocked to the ground and kicked by a rogue kangaroo.

Police in Queensland, Australia, arrived on the scene to find 94-year-old Phyllis Johnson barricaded in her granny flat after fighting off the animal with a broom. They subdued the kangaroo with a pepper spray and it was later killed. Mrs Johnson was treated for cuts and bruises.

Supercar chain crash

Trying to negotiate heavy traffic around the Place de Casino in Monte Carlo, the female driver of a Bentley Azure managed to hit an Aston Martin Rapide, a Mercedes S Class, a Porsche 911 and a Ferrari F430. The unidentified driver of the Dh1.5 million blue Bentley hit the Mercedes first, setting off a supercar chain reaction of crashes. An initial damage report found that the Aston Martin, Ferrari and Porsche will all need new wings and bumpers, while the Bentley will also need a new door. The cost to insurers is estimated at Dh265,000. The value of the five cars was placed at more than Dh3.6 million.

COMPANY PROFILE

Company name: Revibe
Started: 2022
Founders: Hamza Iraqui and Abdessamad Ben Zakour
Based: UAE
Industry: Refurbished electronics
Funds raised so far: $10m
Investors: Flat6Labs, Resonance and various others

On the menu

First course

▶ Emirati sea bass tartare Yuzu and labneh mayo, avocado, green herbs, fermented tomato water  

▶ The Tale of the Oyster Oyster tartare, Bahraini gum berry pickle

Second course

▶ Local mackerel Sourdough crouton, baharat oil, red radish, zaatar mayo

▶ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Quail, smoked freekeh, cinnamon cocoa

Third course

▶ Bahraini bouillabaisse Venus clams, local prawns, fishfarm seabream, farro

▶ Lamb 2 ways Braised lamb, crispy lamb chop, bulgur, physalis

Dessert

▶ Lumi Black lemon ice cream, pistachio, pomegranate

▶ Black chocolate bar Dark chocolate, dates, caramel, camel milk ice cream
 

THE SPECS

Battery: 60kW lithium-ion phosphate
Power: Up to 201bhp
0 to 100kph: 7.3 seconds
Range: 418km
Price: From Dh149,900
Available: Now

Top 10 most competitive economies

1. Singapore
2. Switzerland
3. Denmark
4. Ireland
5. Hong Kong
6. Sweden
7. UAE
8. Taiwan
9. Netherlands
10. Norway

SECRET INVASION

Director: Ali Selim
Stars: Samuel L Jackson, Olivia Coleman, Kingsley Ben-Adir, Emilia Clarke
Rating: 3/5

'The Batman'

Stars:Robert Pattinson

Director:Matt Reeves

Rating: 5/5

What to watch out for:

Algae, waste coffee grounds and orange peels will be used in the pavilion's walls and gangways

The hulls of three ships will be used for the roof

The hulls will painted to make the largest Italian tricolour in the country’s history

Several pillars more than 20 metres high will support the structure

Roughly 15 tonnes of steel will be used


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