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Chennai Zoo Drama: Young Lion Sheryaar’s Midnight Walk Sparks Nationwide Speculation On Freedom And Loneliness

The metropolis of Chennai has been held in thrall by a gripping drama of royal proportions, whose impact was felt all over the country. The protagonist of the story was Sheryaar, a five-year-old lion who committed the unspeakable crime, it appears in retrospect, of taking a long walk. “Look at his audacity!” the zoo authorities must have wondered.

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‘Crying for his life’: Mom and boyfriend beat 7-year-old boy to death in ‘sick, demonic, ritual-like crime’

A mother and her boyfriend from Michigan will spend decades in prison for abusing her 7-year-old son to death in what family reportedly described as a “sick, demonic, ritual-like crime.” The post ‘Crying for his life’: Mom and boyfriend beat 7-year-old boy to death in ‘sick, demonic, ritual-like crime’ first appeared on Law & Crime.

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Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2, October 4 Written Update: Mihir Returns To Shantiniketan, Shocks Family As He Steps Down From Business

After Kanya Puja, Mihir leaves without speaking to Tulsi. Pari questions Tulsi about his return. Tulsi assures her Mihir will come back for Dussehra havan. At Shantiniketan, the family waits anxiously. Mihir arrives, performing the havan with Tulsi, shocking Noina. Later, he announces stepping down from his business, handing responsibilities to the next generation.

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21 Furtastic Pictures of Cattos Casually Sitting Like Hoomans and Forgetting They’re Not People

Cats have many talents: napping anywhere, knocking things off counters, and giving side-eye sharp enough to cut glass. But perhaps their funniest hidden skill is sitting like hoomans. You know the pose: belly out, back slouched, back legs splayed like a tiny couch potato. Suddenly, your sophisticated feline transforms into a furry roommate who looks like they’re waiting for the next episode of their favorite show. It’s endlessly amusing because cats do it with such nonchalance. One minute they’re grooming, the next they plop down with paws resting on their belly like they’re contemplating life’s big questions. “Why no snacks yet?” or “Do I really need to chase that red dot?”These awkward yet adorable positions turn our regal furballs into comedy gold. No matter how majestic a cat usually acts, the hooman-sit brings them back down to earth. From tiny loafs to full-on recliners, these cattos prove one thing: they may not pay rent, but they’ve mastered the art of lounging like the rest of us. Is your inbox feline too professional? Add some cats falling off counters. Subscribe here!.