New York Post

Weird BUT true

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Your kids will have a ball with this toy.

A British company is selling cute stuffed sheep — that are anatomical­ly correct.

It’s being advertised as “the first teddy with testicles.’’ It’s unclear whom the company is targeting. It sells for an amazing $170.

They must be partying at the sand bar.

Animal rescuers in England are being inundated with calls reporting drunk seagulls.

A member of the rescue group thinks they got into waste material from a brewery. Most of them recover, but they “absolutely stink of alcohol when we collect them — so now our vans smell like pubs,’’ said the rescuer.

This allegation doesn’t seem to hold water.

An Iranian general has accused Israel of stealing his country’s clouds.

Gen. Gholam Ridha Jalali claimed Jerusalem wants to see Iran ravaged by drought.

But the head of Tehran’s meteorolog­ical agency said it’s impossible for a nation to steal weather.

They didn’t join the milehigh club, but according to fellow passengers on a flight from New York to Dallas, they came close.

A woman named Rosey Blair and her boyfriend asked a fellow passenger to switch seats with one of them so the couple could fly together.

The volunteer agreed and immediatel­y hit it off with her new seatmate. It soon became a Twitter sensation.

“We couldn’t have picked a better romantic duo. They were both athletic and cute and they struck up a conversati­on immediatel­y,’’ Blair said. She tweeted that both appeared to be single and there were “no wedding rings in sight.’’

This bear is officially extinct, but no one bothered to tell him.

The last sighting of a blond-furred Saylyugem bear was reported in the middle of the previous century. But some sharp-eyed tourists took a photo of one in Russia this month. Wires

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