Pets in the paper – D-Boy is the man
Check out these (five million!) animal stories in The Oklahoman since Saturday -
- Pit bull is “People’s Hero” for taking burglar’s shots. (Oklahoma City)
- What’s new at the zoo? (Oklahoma City, page 16a, Saturday)
- Pet policies revisited. (nationwide, page 1b, Saturday)
- Southwest Airlines to add new fees for pets, unaccompanied minors. (nationwide)
- Redemption and Michael Vick. (NewsOK Religion and Values blog)
- Summer break can cut adoption of pets. (Stillwater, Edmond, Oklahoma City, Muskogee)
- Dog owner stabs worker. (Oklahoma City)
- Head to the bat cave. (Freedom)
- National Geographic hosting photo contest. (nationwide)
- Use caution to prevent dog bites. (nationwide)
- Reptile study keeps Tinker on track. (Midwest City)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Pets in the paper – bats keep their noses clean
Check out these animal stories in The Oklahoman today -
- Mysterious ailment may threaten state bats. (Freedom)
- A first in Iran: cloned goat. (page 7a)
- Flying W Ranch ready to go out to pasture, owner says. (Sayre)
- Faced with cost increases, diary will focus on quality. (Tuttle)
- Oklahoma’s funnies dogs selected. (statewide)
- Pet Tales: Fitting in with family; Tux takes to trees. (Oklahoma City)
Staff Writer Carrie Coppernoll
Happy Birthday, Tanner
Tanner turned 23 last week, which might sound young, but it makes him the oldest bat in captivity in the world.
Instead of cake, Tanner celebrated with a bowl of papaya, mango and melon at his home at the Cranbrook Institute of Science in Michigan.
Tanner is a golden bat, a rare species found only on a small island in the Indian Ocean. There are only about 1,000 golden bats in captivity in the world.
Happy Birthday, Tanner!
- Staff Writer Bryan Dean


