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A dairy farmer in Russia's coldest village has found a way to keep his cow's udders warm in the dead of winter.
Moscow Region's Ecology Ministry tells residents not to smile at foxes.
Putin might be a fan of Trump, but Russian zoo animals apparently aren't.
This week, Siberian tigers earn someone fame; sniffer dogs combat coronavirus; and cats become savvy – some might say spoiled – train passengers.
Paleontologists have discovered the remains of a rabbit-like animal previously unknown to scientists.
This week, we learn that drinking when working from home isn't so bad; it rains birds in Saratov Oblast; and Ramzan Kadyrov is saved from a sinister plot.
A library's famous cat now resides with the big yarn ball in the sky, thanks to foul play.
This week Russians get diet advice, the president of Belarus gets kicked out of a neighboring country, and even cats aren't excused from social distancing.
This week: Soviet-relic bunkers burst forth with new life; Soviet-relic vehicles get new life; and Soviet-relic apartments crack under the pressures of life.
St. Petersburg saw over 2,000 attendees at its stand-up-paddleboard (SUP) festival this year, many in costume and with pets in tow.
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