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There’s nothing women can’t do: Minal Khan shares thoughtful message on Women’s Day

Pakistani actress Minal Khan marked Women's Day with a thoughtful message to her fans. Taking to Instagram, the stunner shared a clip with her sister Aiman Khan. The two could be seen looking drop dead gorgeous as they smiled from ear-to-ear. Her caption paid homage to women on their big day saying women are capable of doing anything and everything. "There’s nothing women can’t do. Stronger together," she captioned the post. Fans were just as elated over the post as they showered the duo. "Happy Women's Day my cuties," one user commented. "Beautiess," another commented. "Loveyouu both," a third one commented. Take a look: … [Read more...] about There’s nothing women can’t do: Minal Khan shares thoughtful message on Women’s Day

Wildlife woes: Iguanas, bats and sharks succumb to weather extremes

Iguana. INQUIRER.net stock photo The only thing you should expect to fall from the sky is rain, or Mr. Bean. But in some parts of the world, some animals have been dropping from the sky as of late, or being washed up on shores. No, the world is not yet ending, nor is this a sign that the archaic idiom of raining cats and dogs is well on its way out of 2018. Iguanas in the United States, though, are found to be falling off trees because the weather is far too cold, as reported by Deutsche Welle (DW). Florida, which is tropical all year round, had seen recent wanes in its temperatures. Fortunately, the iguanas are not dead and will come back more resistant to the cold. Recently in Australia, the demise of bats called flying fox has been attributed to extreme heat waves happening in the country, said an AFP report. The bats, which weigh about a kilogram and has a wingspan of one meter, mainly eat fruit and whose presence is a common occurrence in southeast Australia. At least 204 … [Read more...] about Wildlife woes: Iguanas, bats and sharks succumb to weather extremes

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