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The real reason some animals stare at you without moving
1. Curiosity in Motion When an animal stops and stares, it’s not always a warning or a threat, it’s curiosity taking the lead ...
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Lone Star ticks sinking teeth into Cape, Berkshires; low risk locally
If you love red meat and ice cream, watch out for a tick making its way into Massachusetts in increasing numbers over the ...
A Tucson-based filmmaker and actor is out with her directorial debut, and it tells the true story of a road trip she took ...
In an interview originally published in October 2019, BBC filmmaker Doug Allan reflects on an extraordinary encounter with a ...
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A husband reacts to a brand new venomous pet lizard
Certified animal lover Celine Tails captures a hilarious and shocked family reaction as she introduces a formidable venomous ...
Julie Newkirk told Newsweek she wasn't sure why her cat started itching and licking his skin, but she "never thought" of this ...
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