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Why Does This Lizard Bite Its Own Tail?
When danger looms, the tiny and spiky armadillo lizard curls its body into a ball and bites its own tail — on purpose!
Scorpions aren’t the only bug that bedevils people in the Valley. Arizona also is filled with termites. According to Brad Olsen, owner of Urban Desert Pest Control in north Phoenix, there are 20 to 40 ...
We've dug up 10 classic Christmas cartoons that are blasts from the past. Some you may recognize, others might be "hidden gems" for you to discover. So slip into those Christmas pajamas and climb on ...
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Oldest known cremation in Africa poses 9,500-year-old mystery about Stone Age hunter-gatherers
Finding a cremated person from the Stone Age also seemed impossible because cremation is not generally practiced by African foragers, either living or ancient. The earliest evidence of burned human ...
0:57Who's going to dive into shark infested waters? 🦈 00:00:57, play videoWho's going to dive into shark infested waters? 🦈 Goo'd grief! Time to save your fellow classmates from a slimey and sludgey ...
Rhode Island firefighters rescue a yellow Lab from an icy pond on New Year's Day Skygazers advised to ‘wrap up warm’ to see Wolf supermoon Trump’s aspirin dosing ‘makes no sense’ says Dick Cheney’s ...
Roz Chast was born in Brooklyn. She attended the Rhode Island School of Design, graduating with a B.F.A. in painting in 1977. Her cartoons and covers have appeared continuously in The New Yorker since ...
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