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Weird true BUT

- Natalie Musumeci,Wires

From a galaxy far, far away to a supermarke­t in France.

The Franpix grocery chain will use robots inspired by R2-D2 to transport food to customers in Paris.

The market will try out the delivery bots for a year, according to managing director Jean-Paul Mochet. Big fish. A Florida fisherman netted a 757-pound swordfish that could be a recordbrea­ker.

Nick Stanczyk bagged the monster this month off the coast of Islamorada in the Florida Keys.

After the fish took the bait, Stancyk spent eight hours reeling it in, an epic battle caught on video.

The fish might be a Florida record, but it’s nowhere near the 1,182-pound beast caught in Chile in 1953.

A lost pup that disappeare­d in Ohio turned up more than 1,000 miles away in the Florida panhandle — a year to the day after he got lost.

Bruno, a 3-year-old Pekinese, showed up at an animal shelter after a person found him alone in the rain.

His microchip enabled the shelter to track down his owners, who live in South Euclid, Ohio, and have no idea how he got to the Sunshine State.

A teen artist got his big break, thanks to Guinness World Records.

Alex Dzaghigian, 17, of Cyprus, created the world’s largest image, which features a turtle in an ocean surrounded by plastic bottles, to raise awareness about plastic pollution.

The drawing, which spans 3,486 feet, was made with charcoal on paper and took 15 hours to complete.

Shoppers at an Indiana Walmart are in a fowl mood.

The Fishers Police Department warned customers to “keep a safe distance from wild animals” after two people were attacked by a goose in the store’s parking lot.

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