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Photo of the Day: Aviation Heritage Park

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  On April 16, 1975, a pivotal moment in aviation history unfolded near Hanoi as Brigadier General Dan Cherry, then a Captain, engaged in a dramatic aerial confrontation. While on a routine MiG Combat Air Patrol, Cherry's radar picked up three North Vietnamese MiG-21s, known as "bandits," appearing ominously over the horizon. Without hesitation, Cherry, piloting his F-4 Phantom II, initiated pursuit, demonstrating exceptional skill and courage. The ensuing dogfight was a testament to Cherry's prowess as a fighter pilot. Maneuvering deftly through the skies, he outwitted his adversaries, ultimately achieving a confirmed MiG kill. This singular act not only showcased his individual heroism but also contributed significantly to the air superiority efforts during the conflict. The victory was a morale boost for allied forces and became a storied event in the annals of military aviation. The significance of this historic engagement was immediately recognized and immortaliz...

Photo of the Day: Brevard Zoo

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At the Brevard Zoo, a pair of babirusa siblings engage in playful antics within their exhibit, showcasing the unique charm of these extraordinary creatures. Native to the lush, biodiverse Indonesian island of Sulawesi, the babirusa stands out with its distinctive anatomy and an appearance that blends features of both pigs and deer. The animal's very name, which translates to "pig deer" in native Indonesian, aptly captures this fascinating duality. The most striking characteristic of the babirusa, particularly the males, are their impressive, upward-curving tusks. Unlike most tusks, which are modified canine teeth, the babirusa's upper tusks actually grow through the top of the snout, emerging through the skin before curling back towards the forehead. The lower tusks also protrude outwards and upwards, creating a truly remarkable and somewhat otherworldly facial structure. These tusks are not typically used for fighting or foraging but are believed to play a role in di...