Reuters Odd News Summary
Following is a summary of current odd news briefs.
China websites block searches for 'Fatty Kim the Third'
Chinese websites have again blocked searches for "Fatty Kim the Third", as many Chinese mockingly call North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, with China's foreign ministry saying it did not approve of ridiculing foreign leaders. Chinese internet users began reporting last week that searches on the Twitter-like microblogging site Weibo and search engine Baidu for the expression returned no results, the normal sign that something is being blocked despite its wide usage.
Groin-flashing frog found in Australia
A new species of frog, whose groin flashes orange to scare away predators, has been discovered in Australia. When biologist Simon Clulow spotted the frog's unusual marble pattern on its belly, he knew it could be a previously unknown species, a find made all the more unusual as it was not in a remote habitat but on land close to an airport.
Atlanta hunter mistakes brother for animal, fatally shoots him
An Atlanta man shot and killed his brother while on a hunting trip in South Carolina after mistaking him for an animal, media reported. Brian Pickle, 30, and his brother Scott Pickle, also from Atlanta, were with their father in a heavily wooded area, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution said. Scott's age was not given.
