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A second sloth dies after transfer to a central Florida zoo from troubled Sloth World — WPLG Local 10
HealthWPLG Local 10May 4

A second sloth dies after transfer to a central Florida zoo from troubled Sloth World

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A second sloth taken to a central Florida zoo for rehabilitation has died out of a group given up by a yet-to-open tourist attraction facing scrutiny for the deaths of more than 30 other sloths imported from Guyana and Peru.Habanero, an adult male, was euthanized Saturday to prevent further suffering at the Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens. He had been taken there for rehabilitation along with a dozen other sloths given up by Sloth World, a tourist attraction planned for Orlando's tourism district that never opened, zoo officials said.Another sloth, Bandit, died last week after being transferred to the zoo.“When the sloths arrived, all were underweight and are being treated for gastrointestinal (GI) issues, requiring intensive, specialized care,” the zoo said in a statement. “Habanero initially showed encouraging signs of stabilization, including eating and drinking regularly under the close supervision of the zoo’s veterinary and animal care teams. In recent days, however, his condition worsened.”A criminal investigation into the sloths' treatment under Sloth World's care is underway by state and local authorities.Inspection reports by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission revealed 31 deaths between December 2024 and February 2025.The wildlife agency said 21 sloths imported from Guyana died at an Orlando facility called Sanctuary World Imports at the time in December 2024 when temperatures dropped into the 40-to-55 degree Fahrenheit (4.4 to 12.8 degrees Celsius) range. Sloths are unable to regulate their body temperature as well as other mammals and do best in the 68-to-85 degree Fahrenheit (20 to 30 degrees Celsius) range.The tourist attraction later ordered 10 sloths from Peru, which arrived in February 2025. Two were dead on arrival. The rest appeared emaciated and died of what the report termed “poor health issues," according to the state agency's report.There was no answer Monday at a phone number listed for the tourist attraction in the wildlife agency's report.Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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Astronomers believe they've detected an atmosphere around a tiny, icy world beyond Pluto — WPLG Local 10
HealthWPLG Local 10May 4

Astronomers believe they've detected an atmosphere around a tiny, icy world beyond Pluto

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A new study suggests that a tiny, icy world beyond Pluto harbors a thin, delicate atmosphere that may have been created by volcanic eruptions or a comet strike.Just 300 miles (500 kilometers) or so across, this mini Pluto is thought to be the solar system's smallest object yet with a clearly detected global atmosphere bound by gravity, said lead researcher Ko Arimatsu of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan.“This is an amazing development, but it sorely needs independent verification. The implications are profound if verified,” said Southwest Research Institute's Alan Stern, the lead scientist behind NASA's New Horizons mission to Pluto and beyond. He was not involved in the study.The finding offers fresh insight into our solar system’s farthest, coldest objects in a region known as the Kuiper Belt. Researchers used three telescopes in Japan to observe the object in 2024 as it passed in front of a background star, briefly dimming the starlight.“It changes our view of small worlds in the solar system, not only beyond Neptune,” Arimatsu said in an email. Finding an atmosphere around such a small object was “genuinely surprising," he added, and challenges “the conventional view that atmospheres are limited to large planets, dwarf planets and some large moons.”This so-called minor planet — formally known as (612533) 2002 XV93 — is considered a plutino, circling the sun twice in the time it takes Neptune to complete three solar orbits. At the time of the study, it was more than 3.4 billion miles (5.5 billion kilometers) away, farther than even Pluto, the only other object in the Kuiper Belt with an observed atmosphere.This cosmic iceball’s atmosphere is believed to be 5 million to 10 million times thinner than Earth’s protective atmosphere, according to the the study appearing Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy.It’s 50 to 100 times thinner than even Pluto’s tenuous atmosphere. The likeliest atmospheric chemicals are methane, nitrogen or carbon monoxide, any of which could reproduce the observed dimming as the object passed before the star, according to Arimatsu.Further observations, especially by NASA’s Webb Space Telescope, could verify the makeup of the atmosphere, according to Arimatsu.“That is why future monitoring is so important," he said. "If the atmosphere fades over the next several years, that would support an impact origin. If it persists, or varies seasonally, that would point more toward ongoing internal gas supply” from ice volcanoes.___The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Department of Science Education and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content.Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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Hialeah man stabbed another man with kitchen knife in random attack, cops say — NBC 6 South Florida
HealthNBC 6 South FloridaMay 4

Hialeah man stabbed another man with kitchen knife in random attack, cops say

Hialeah Hialeah man stabbed another man with kitchen knife in random attack, cops say Karel Diaz Gonzalez, 46, was arrested Sunday on a charge of second-degree attempted murder with a deadly weapon, an arrest report said. By NBC6 • Published 56 minutes ago • Updated 56 minutes ago BOOKMARKER You’re watching the NBC6 South Florida News streaming channel, which plays local South Florida news 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can find the “NBC6 South Florida News” streaming channel on your phone or computer, and on Peacock, Samsung, Roku, Xumo or on our app, so you can watch our local news on your schedule. A Hialeah man was arrested for stabbing another man with a kitchen knife in an apparently random attack, police said. Karel Diaz Gonzalez, 46, was arrested Sunday on a charge of second-degree attempted murder with a deadly weapon, an arrest report said. Watch NBC6 free wherever you are   WATCH HERE Officers had responded to 767 West 2nd Avenue in reference to stabbing and found the victim sitting on the floor while family members applied pressure to wounds on the back of his head and body, the report said. The victim told police it was a random attack and he didn't know who attacked him, the report said. He was taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital's Ryder Trauma Center with life-threatening injuries and had to undergo surgery for a stab wound to the lower back portion of his head. Officers at the scene found a trail of blood that led them to a knife blade cover in a front yard and blood in front of an apartment at 128 W. 7th Street as well as blood on the front door handle, the report said. The officers knocked on the door and Diaz Gonzalez answered. He had blood on his ear and spontaneously said he'd been attacked first, the report said. Local Caught on Camera 7 minutes ago Miami-Dade Sheriff's Office sergeant cleared in 2025 shootout that killed armed man Airlines 30 minutes ago Spirit Airlines doomed by high fuel prices due to ‘recent geopolitical events,' court docs state Surveillance footage showed Diaz Gonzalez speaking with the victim before he returned to his apartment and exited holding a large kitchen knife in a "ready position" before he ran toward the victim, who tried to flee, the report said. A knife was later recovered from under a parked vehicle nearby, the report said. Diaz Gonzalez was arrested and booked into jail. He later appeared before a judge who appointed him a public defender and ordered him held without bond. This article tagged under: Hialeah

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