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Mug shots, debate insults, giraffe babies and more : NPR


From left: talent, rarity, enthusiasm

Jerod Harris/Getty Images, Tony Bright/Brights Zoo via AP, Kamil Krzaczynski/AFP via Getty Images


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Jerod Harris/Getty Images, Tony Bright/Brights Zoo via AP, Kamil Krzaczynski/AFP via Getty Images


From left: talent, rarity, enthusiasm

Jerod Harris/Getty Images, Tony Bright/Brights Zoo via AP, Kamil Krzaczynski/AFP via Getty Images

A giraffe was born without spots! This frankly sounds like some kind of ill omen. Maybe frogs will rain from the sky or a two-headed calf will speak. It’s that kind of Friday.

Other stuff also happened. Mug shots were taken. A debate was skipped. Slightly radioactive water was released. Passive voice was used.

Delightfully, science weighed in on octopuses congregating and whales exfoliating.

So … have you been paying attention? Time to find out.



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