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    Mar 1, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. SeaWorld orca attack raises questions about keeping large animals in captivity

    L.A. Unleashed
    ORLANDO, Fla. — Rocky, a 700-pound grizzly considered one of the gentlest animals among Hollywood's performing beasts, bites down on the neck of a veteran trainer. Illusionist Roy Horn is severely mauled by a show tiger during a Las Vegas......
  2. Jan 6, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Zookeepers attempt tough balancing act

    It was any zoo's worst nightmare.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
    It was any zoo's worst nightmare. Shortly after 5 p.m. on Christmas Day, San Francisco Zoo Director Manuel Mollinedo received a call at home: Tigers are on the loose and somebody may have been hurt. "At first I thought it was a practical or sick joke,"...

    Tags: Feet, Health and Safety at School, Criminals, Police Investigations, Murder

  4. Oct 2, 2005 |Story| Associated Press
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    Tags: Death

  6. Mar 14, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Vegas, untamed

    You've heard about Vegas' wildlife before: the crazy, fast nights and days of blackjack, babes and booze, slot machines right in the airport. Buff men and women swinging from ropes in free street-side entertainment.
    Special to The Times
    You've heard about Vegas' wildlife before: the crazy, fast nights and days of blackjack, babes and booze, slot machines right in the airport. Buff men and women swinging from ropes in free street-side entertainment. So it's understandable that Sin City's...

    Tags: Horse (animal), Cheesecake Factory, Gene Kelly, Casino and Gambling Industry, Adults

  8. Nov 3, 2004 |Story| Metromix
  9. NBC has no `Pride' for sweeps

    NBC's "Father of the Pride" will be caged for November sweeps. The animated comedy, based on the Las Vegas act that featured magicians Siegfried & Roy and their big cats, will return in December with the last six of the 13 episodes ordered by the...

    Tags: Television, Literature, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Joe Pantoliano, CBS Corp.

  10. Oct 21, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Can we get along?

    All the man jet-skiing along Quebec's Gatineau River wanted was a big and unusual wild animal as a pet. But to claim the cute bear cub he saw paddling in the current last month, he figured he'd have to tame it a bit. So he ran it over. Then he roared around and rammed it again. And again.
    Times Staff Writers
    All the man jet-skiing along Quebec's Gatineau River wanted was a big and unusual wild animal as a pet. But to claim the cute bear cub he saw paddling in the current last month, he figured he'd have to tame it a bit. So he ran it over. Then he roared...

    Tags: Hugh Lofting, Photography, Anchorage, The New York Times, Animals

  12. Oct 10, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Arnold doll is caught in a pinch

    Times Staff Writer
    In a bizarre new scandal that could short-circuit Arnold Schwarzenegger's political career, a talking Governator doll has been accused of groping Barbie. The allegations were made at a press conference outside Mattel's Malibu Dream House, where a tearful...

    Tags: Tiger Woods, Game Shows, Television, Executive Branch, Comedy (genre)

  14. Aug 31, 2004 |Story| Metromix
  15. `Father of the Pride' too risque for kids, too dumb for adults

    Cute, cuddly and carnivorous, the cartoon characters in the new NBC sitcom "Father of the Pride" (8 p.m. Tuesday, WMAQ-Ch. 5), are, in appearance, an animation treasure trove from DreamWorks, the folks behind "Shrek." But appearances can be monstrously...

    Tags: Auto Racing, Television, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Today (tv program), Cartoons

  16. Sep 28, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Quiet on the set' quickly dying out

    The robotic shark sat on a pedestal at the far end of the room, its metal teeth gleaming in the soft glow of the Jackson Lake Lodge's grand lobby. As a hundred-some wildlife filmmakers, producers and TV execs sipped cocktails, Phil Fairclough, senior vice president of production at the Discovery Channel, signaled his assistant to slide a whole raw salmon between the life-size shark's mechanical jaws. "So let's give you a little taste of what the shark can do," he announced into a microphone, then hit the "on" button.
    The robotic shark sat on a pedestal at the far end of the room, its metal teeth gleaming in the soft glow of the Jackson Lake Lodge's grand lobby. As a hundred-some wildlife filmmakers, producers and TV execs sipped cocktails, Phil Fairclough, senior vice...

    Tags: History, Forehead, Television, Ecosystems, Discovery Communications, Inc.

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