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A cross-eyed eyra – or wild cat – named Frank living at a German zoo near Leipzig is about to rob attention from Heidi, the cross-eyed opossum living only 15 miles away. Will they both become superstars?
Germany’s famous cross-eyed opossum, Heidi, has competition on her hands, as another German zoo tries to steal her limelight by introducing their cross-eyed star to the public.
Frank, the eyra or jaguarundi, which is a type of wild cat, has been living in a zoo in Delitzsch, a town north of Leipzig, for the last three years.
He came to Delitzsch from the western city of Dortmund in 2008.
Yet it is not Frank’s bright red hair that is catching visitors’ attention but rather his slightly unusual look.
Frank is the second cross-eyed animal to become a superstar after opossum Heidi from nearby Leipzig became an international sensation in December last year.
Heidi has even had offers from Hollywood and is expected to predict winners of the Academy Awards on U.S. television.
Frank, however, has not yet had such an opportunity put to him.
[Katrin Ernst, Head of Delitzsch Zoo]:
“No, we don’t have any offers from Hollywood yet and no cuddly toy manufacturers have asked yet either if they can produce a cross-eyed Frank. We are just waiting to see what happens. I don’t think we are going to get in any extra machinery for this but we are of course open to all enquiries and we will not be averse to someone getting in touch and wanting to perhaps, let’s say produce little chocolate eyras.”
Unlike Heidi, whose excessive weight has been reported as the source of her eye problem, the root of Frank’s eye defect has not yet been determined.
[Katrin Ernst, Head of Delitzsch Zoo]:
“We can’t say for sure. We are assuming that he has always been cross-eyed. No one has ever really asked about it. We can’t say exactly why it has happened.”
Aca uno de mis engreidos, el Gato “Marmoleado” por el tono de su piel, parece uno de esos kekes vainilla con chocolate solo que en tonos blancos y grises. ¿Alguien dijo que eran cochinitos? Que va! Son limpísimos! Aca haciendose una “Paticure” que ya quisiseran varias tías pitucas.
Company’s commitment to America’s pet community continues BISSELL Homecare, Inc. today announced the winners of its third annual Most Valuable Pet (MVP) Contest. Gracey, a mixed domestic short-hair feline, triumphed over nearly 50,000 entrants to claim the title of 2010 MVP Grand Prize Winner. This year’s runners-up prizes were awarded to Chocolate Long Hair Dapple Dachshund, Rainbow Diamond; Marbled Bengal feline, Bianca; Scooter, an Old English Sheepdog; and Bear, a Huskie mix. Jamie, a Basset Hound, was also honored with an additional prize.
This beautiful litter of three puppies is Molly’s first one. She was in labor from about 4:00 a.m., and had the first one at 6:10 p.m. The other two puppies were delivered within the next few minutes.
This footage is from last night at about 8:30 p.m., when the puppies were only about two hours old and terribly squirmy! They are very strong and willful, as you can see from the video. They are healthy, and funny as hell. Oh, man, do they squeak a lot! The one little pup is really active, as you can see!
Molly is half Border Collie and half English Setter. She is the mascot of “Molly Media Studios” – a corporate video production company serving Sault Ste. Marie and greater Ontario. The father is purebred Husky. One of the pups (the one you see most of in this video) is black and white. The other two are chocolate brown.
And they’re sooooooo soft!