COFFEE BREAK 8B — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD NEWS OF THE WEIRD Pandemic changes sister’s personality Bunny snatched: Record-holding giant rabbit stolen in U.K. LONDON — Police say one of the world’s biggest bunnies has been stolen from its home in central England. Darius, a Continental Giant rabbit, disappeared from his enclosure in a backyard in the village of Stoulton over the weekend of April 10, the West Mercia Police force said. They did not elaborate on why they thought it was a theft instead of an escape. The force appealed for any information about or sightings of Darius, who is gray-brown and 4 feet, 3 inches long at full stretch. He holds the Guinness World Records citation for the world’s longest rabbit. Rabbits of his type are known to weigh about 15 to 20 pounds. Owner Annette Edwards, a large-rabbit breeder and model, urged the culprit or culprits to return Darius to his home 100 miles northwest of London, saying it was a “very sad day.” She initially off ered a 1,000 pound ($1,370) reward, but tweeted April 13: “Please Please I am so upset Can you bring my Darius back I am putting the reward up to 2,000 pounds ($2,748).” DEAR ABBY: My sister and I are best friends. She has always been caring, empathetic and passionate about helping others. Now, however, COVID has turned her into a real piece of work. Since the pandemic began, she has become selfi sh. She interrupts other people to talk about herself and complains nonstop about how COVID has ruined her life, as if the rest of us weren’t experiencing this too. She shouts at me when the Wi-Fi stops working and refuses to do basic house- hold tasks. At fi rst I tried to be patient because I under- stand it’s a reaction to an incredibly stressful time. However, after 10 months of this, I’m at my wits’ end. We live together, go to college together and share the same friends. How can I tolerate her self-centered- ness until the pandemic West Mercia Police via AP West Mercia Police are appealing for information after Darius, the world’s largest rabbit at 4 feet, 3 inches long, was taken from its enclosure in the garden of the property in Stoulton, England, overnight on April 10, 2021. the fi rst fossils of the shark at a dig east of Albu- querque in 2013. This week, Hodnett and a slew of other researchers published their fi ndings in a bulletin of the New Mexico Museum of Nat- ural History & Science identifying the shark as a separate species. He named the 6.7-foot monster Dracopristis hoff manorum, or Hoff - man’s Dragon Shark, in honor of the New Mexico family that owns the land in the Manzano Moun- tains where the fossils were found. Hodnett says the area is rife with fos- sils and easy to access because of a quarry and other commercial digging operations. The name also harkens to the dragon-like jaw- line and 2.5-foot fi n spines that inspired the discov- ery’s initial nickname, “Godzilla Shark.” The formal naming announcement followed seven years of excavation, preservation and study. The 12 rows of teeth on the shark’s lower jaw, for example, were still obscured by layers of sediment after excava- tion. Hodnett only saw them by using an angled light technique that illu- minates objects below. ‘Godzilla’ shark discovered in New Mexico gets formal name SANTA FE, N.M.— The 300-million-year-old shark’s teeth were the fi rst sign that it might be a dis- tinct species. The ancient chompers looked less like the spear- like rows of teeth of related species. They were squatter and shorter, less than an inch long, around 2 centimeters. “Great for grasping and crushing prey rather than piercing prey,” said dis- coverer John-Paul Hod- nett, who was a graduate student when he unearthed THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 2021 Hodnett is now the paleontologist and pro- gram coordinator for the Maryland-National Cap- ital Parks and Planning Commission’s Dinosaur Park in Laurel, Maryland. His fellow researchers come from the New Mexico museum, as well as St. Joseph’s University in Pennsylvania, Northern Arizona University, and Idaho State University. The recovered fossil skeleton is considered the most complete of its evo- lutionary branch —cte- nacanth — that split from modern sharks and rays around 390 million years ago and went extinct around 60 million years later. Back then, eastern New Mexico was covered by a seaway that extended deep into North America. Hod- nett and his colleagues believe that Hoff man’s dragon shark most likely lived in the shallows along the coast, stalking prey like crustaceans, fi sh and other sharks. New Mexico’s high desert plateaus have also yielded many dinosaur fossils, including various species of tyrannosaurus that roamed the land mil- lions of years ago when it was a tropical rain forest. — Associated Press Let Your is fi nally over? And what if this new version of her never goes away? — IRKED IN IDAHO DEAR IRKED: I wonder if the friends you share with your sister are having the same reaction as you are to being inter- rupted and having their DEAR conversations ABBY hijacked. If the answer is yes, a group intervention may jolt her back to reality and help her recognize how obnoxious it is. It goes without saying that when you can make other living arrangements you fi nd a roommate more compatible than your sister. If you do, your relation- ship with her may improve because you will be exposed to her less often. DEAR ABBY: My hus- band and I have two chil- dren. We have been mar- ried for 14 years, the last six of which have been sexless and loveless. We tried coun- seling, and I have threat- ened divorce, but nothing has changed. After I realized that I couldn’t change him, I changed myself. I started having sexual relations with other men. He recently found out about my aff airs but hasn’t said a word about it to me. I’m to the point that I wish he would divorce me, but he acts like nothing is wrong! What do you recom- mend I do next? — LOOKING AHEAD DEAR LOOKING AHEAD: It’s time to decide what YOU want to happen. Do you want a divorce? Is the status quo acceptable? If it’s the latter, do nothing diff erent than you have been doing. However, if it isn’t, talk to your husband about what you are thinking. You need to fi gure out why the change in your marriage happened and if it can be fi xed. 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