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One hundred Dachshunds Competed in Cincinnati’s Annual ‘Running of the Wieners’

by Jackie Baldwin February 15, 2026
by Jackie Baldwin February 15, 2026 0 comment

Every year, to kick off Cincinnati’s Oktoberfest Zinzinnati, a hundred dachshunds compete in heats to determine who is the quickest within the Midwest. This year marks the 43rd annual Oktoberfest—considered one of the largest Oktoberfest celebrations outdoors in Germany (more than 500,000 people attend the three-day occasion).

On the afternoon of Thursday, September 19, one hundred wiener puppies (and their owners and handlers) gathered in downtown Cincinnati for the 2019 “Running of the Wieners.” The puppies, dressed in hot canine costumes, ran 10 heats, which lasted 75 feet or five seconds. The winner of each heat advanced to the final round, in which the pinnacle 3 finishers were decided. Maple, an extended-haired, one-year-old dachshund, ran his way into the first location—and our hearts.

Maple’s owner, Jake Sander, told WCPO that Maple is certainly one of five dachshunds inside the circle of relatives and that he learned to run speedily by way of chasing his brother around. Leo and Bucky, two other doxies, are located second and 1/3, respectively. Besides the Running of the Wieners, Cincinnati also hosts the World’s Largest Chicken Dance. However, the wiener dogs are greater amusing to watch.

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Photographer Captures Polka-Dotted Zebra Foal in Kenya

Zebras are recognized for their attractive stripes. However, this polka-dotted foal, photographed these days in Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve, genuinely stands proud of the herd. As National Geographic reports, the zebra toddler likely has pseudomelanism, an extraordinary pigment situation that’s been located in the wild only a handful of times.

Nature photographer Frank Liu noticed the zebra foal while looking for rhinos in the savannah wilderness hold. After starting with puzzling the specimen for a one-of-a-kind sort of animal, he realized upon closer inspection that it changed into, without a doubt, a plains zebra born with spots as opposed to stripes. The new child foal was named Tira after the Maasai man, Antony Tira, who first pointed him out.

An ordinary zebra’s sample results from pigment cells called melanocytes, which are responsible for the black base coat, and melanin, which gives its white stripes. In Tira and different zebras with pseudomelanism, the melanocytes are fully expressed. However, a genetic mutation causes the melanin to appear as dots instead of unbroken stripes. (So, in case you’ve ever been puzzled whether zebras are white with black stripes or black with white stripes, the solution is the latter.)

Though rare, this isn’t always the most effective time a zebra with pseudomelanism has been documented in nature. Pseudomelanistic zebras have also been spotted in Botswana’s Okavango Delta, but Liu believes this will be the first time found within the Masai Mara keep. Zebra stripes aren’t only for ornament. The distinct pattern can also act as a camouflage, bug repellent, and a built-in temperature law gadget. Tira has a decreased risk of making it to adulthood without those evolutionary blessings: Pseudomelanistic zebra adults are not often located for that reason. But as Liu’s photos display, the foal has the protection and popularity of his herd on his face.

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Jackie Baldwin

Freelance travel advocate. Wannabe food nerd. Entrepreneur. Coffee practitioner. Spent a year marketing catfish in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Spent a weekend testing the market for toy monkeys in Fort Walton Beach, FL. Once had a dream of supervising the production of sausage in Cuba. In 2008 I was lecturing about robotic shrimp in Gainesville, FL. Lead a team importing fatback in West Palm Beach, FL. A real dynamo when it comes to working with plush toys in Miami, FL.

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