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Virginia shark was set for virgin birth
Virginia Beach, VA  - DNA testing confirms that a female Atlantic blacktip shark at the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center was carrying a baby that came into being without fertilization from a male. The 5' shark, named Tidbit, lived at the Aquaruium for eight years without the presence of males of the same species.  Tidbit died after being removed from the tank for a veterinary examination. A subsequent necropsy revealed that she was carrying a fully developed shark pup nearly ready to be born - the pup had been reproduced by a process known as parthenogenesis ("the development of an individual from an egg without fertilization"). In 2002 a hammerhead shark gave birth to a parthenogenetic pup at a zoo in Omaha.

Here's more from Will Dunham at Reuters.
 
Man paddles pumpkin 150 miles for charity
Nekoosa Wisconsin - In past years Rich Hildebrandt has paddled a pumpkin for glory to win Nekoosa's Great Pumpkin Race. This year he's paddling a pumpkin for charity. On Saturday, October 11, he'll get into a giant 760 lb pumpkin (after carving) to travel 150 miles down the Wisconsin River from Nekoosa to Prarie du Chien to raise money for the Tri-City Children's Dream Foundation. Hildebrandt has placed a board in the bottom of the pumpkin for stability, a chair to sit on and a propane heater to ward off the chill of October mornings.  The trip will take him 8 days. Hildebrandt acknowledges that "the smell may get bad for a while."

Here's a photo and more on the story from Tom Leonard for Telegraph UK.
 

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