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Who was Walt Disney afraid of?

It is often said that Walt Disney, the author of Mickey Mouse, was afraid of mice. However, the very history of the creation of this character contradicts this: the creation of Mickey Mouse Disney was inspired by the mouse, which was his pet on the farm.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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Which dog managed to win the fight against the jaguar that escaped from the cage of the zoo?

In 1987, a 15-year-old German Shepherd named Gabi defeated a jaguar that had escaped from a cage at the Belgrade Zoo in a fight. A security guard with two dogs made a night round and in the dark did not notice that the jaguar enclosure was empty. However, Gaby smelled the cat and rushed at her, despite the fact that the second dog cowardly ran away. This gave the security guard the opportunity to call the police, who failed to catch the jaguar and had to shoot him to save people. Gabi suffered numerous injuries in the fight, but was successfully operated on and returned to work at the zoo.

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