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Some dogs can’t resist the urge to chase, lunge, or bark at anything that moves; and that instinct is often tied to their ...
While the COVID-19 pandemic became the defining issue of Gov. Jared Polis’ first term, the reintroduction of wolves on the ...
A Millvale business has a warning for others after it was the target of an electricity scam. It was the middle of the ...
For a while missiles looked like potential prey. They have thin skins and are packed with fuel and explosives. Merely damaging the shell of a supersonic missile can create drag, causing it to tumble ...
As a recovered arachnophobe, I am very familiar with many of the ridiculous spider myths. Spider myths can stem from their ...
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ZME Science on MSNThese Dolphins Use Sea Sponges on Their Faces to Hunt and It’s More Complicated Than Anyone Thought
Some dolphins in Shark Bay use marine sponges as a fishing tool. Credit: Eric Patterson. One dolphin swam past, her nose ...
Sid Ali Djelid, 48, faces a lengthy jail sentence and possible deportation after 'horrifying' attacks on revellers who were ...
Miami, Fla — Florida wildlife experts are deploying 40 robotic rabbit decoys into the Everglades to help eradicate the ...
A woman was contacted by an unknown individual and made to believe her adult daughter was in danger, the police said.
Wilmington Star-News on MSN13h
Don't miss the chance to see Wrightsville Beach's nesting birds before they migrate
Three unique species of birds will begin to migrate from the area by fall, with one going as far as Argentina.
Animal Fact on MSN10h
How Coyotes Use Stealth and Speed to Outsmart Prey and Even Thieves in the Wild!
Coyotes are among the most adaptable predators in North America, known for their resourcefulness, speed, and cunning tactics. With a modest size compared to larger carnivores, the coyote relies on its ...
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