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Mad skills from a bearded dragon on an Android phone.

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James, 29, thought he would be left without his crucial digit after an operation to sew it back on failed.
But his consultant told him ‘you will have a thumb, even if I have to take your toe’.
‘I thought he was joking but here I am with it now,’ James said.
‘People have different reactions to it – some think it’s really funny while others are a bit disgusted.
‘When I meet people they ask, “What did you do to your thumb? It’s so big and swollen”. They can’t believe it when I tell them it’s actually my toe instead.’
The father of one, who works as a paver and plant operator, has nicknamed his new thumb Toby.‘My son thinks it’s great,’ he said. ‘I showed it to all of his mates and became a bit of a celebrity in the playground for a while.’
Despite having to learn how to rebalance, the operation – at the Frenchay Hospital in Bristol – will have no long-term effect on James. He hopes to return to his paving job in the new year.
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The salmon were looking to swim upstream to lay their eggs, but flood waters added an extra hazard to their already perilous journey of negotiating rapids and waterfalls.
Fishing expert Conway Bowman said during floods salmon go wherever the river flows.
'This can happen when high water correlates with the spawning season,' he told the Huffington Post. The salmon were filmed on the side of the Skokomish Valley Road in Seattle.
Motorists drive past slowly as the fish thrash about on the roadside, seemingly waiting for a clear passage to cross.
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This video of a frustrated dog owner chasing his dog (as well as a pack of deer) has become a YouTube hit this week. The video, titled "Jesus Christ in Richmond Park" (you'll see why), has so far had over 1,300,000 views.

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Danielle Morgan said she had been "mucking about" in her flatmate's bedroom when the accident happened.
Friends and staff at Sir Peter Hilton Court hall of residence tried to free her before calling the fire service.
The 18-year-old said she had been left with bruising to her neck and shoulders but could now laugh about the accident.
Miss Morgan said: "My friends just thought it was hilarious.
"I found it funny at first but after it got taken off I had a panic attack and the ambulance came out."
Bolt croppers
Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service confirmed that they used cutting equipment to free Miss Morgan from the clothes horse.
Firefighters were called to Agard Street in Derby at 21:25 GMT on Sunday.
Miss Morgan, who is originally from North Wales, had fallen off the bed of her flatmate Lisa Smith, 18.
The clothes horse fell on top of her and her head went through the frame. 
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