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Hoda and Kathie Lee appear to have a special gift with animals, one that makes any creature in a five-foot vicinity of them act out. According to Today, after experiencing a snake with bad bladder control last month, this week the girls dealt with a rogue hawk. A Harris Hawk brought in for the show's "Call of the Wild" segment, decided to do a little ad-libbing. Instead of flying on to the falconry glove Kathie Lee was wearing, the hawk opted for the rafters of the studio. Julie Scardina, the trainer who brought in the birds, insists that these hawks are extremely social animals. It's obvious this guy just needed a little alone time. See A Baby Flamingo & More Adorable ...

These days, if I'm not reading The Hunger Games trilogy (I'm halfway done with "Catching Fire"), you're more than likely to find me watching Bravo. I know some people groan at the mention of the network most famous for its dastardly "Real Housewives" franchises, but it's really about much more than that. While I'm mostly done with the "Housewives" (although the commercial for the upcoming NJ season threatens to reel me back in), I'm still drawn into their fashion, design, and real estate offerings, and am unashamed to admit I'm a nightly viewer of the kooky Andy Cohen-hosted "Watch What Happens Live." I've always said that the one thing Bravo needs is more cats, and now it appears that I may ...

For some people, having a yippy dog can be a dealbreaker. Or just really, really annoying. But one owner of a Shiba Inu in Japan is either brilliant, lucky, or a little bit of both. She demonstrated for a TV audience her dog's ability to -- get this -- change the volume of his bark based on her command. While we should be reeling from how impressive this is, we're just as equally blown away by how cute it is. Like, look that at that face! That face! ...