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Do All Snakes Lay Eggs? It’s Actually Pretty Complicated
It isn’t just snakes that fill up the reptilian quota of egg-laying animals. A group of reptiles — known as squamates — comprised of lizards, turtles, crocodilians, and snakes, are all overwhelmingly ...
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SSBU Classic Mode - Sonic
Join us as we dive into the exhilarating world of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Classic Mode with everyone's favorite speedster, ...
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The Best $23 Yoga Pants for All Sizes—My Honest Review
Brands are always sending me yoga pants, but I’ve finally found a pair I truly love. In this video, I share my personal go-to ...
Discover the fascinating world of bipedal animals, from waddling penguins and hopping kangaroos to upright-standing flamingos ...
Around the Alien: Earth set, Cameron Brown is known as the "vegan xenomorph." He's an actor and stuntman from Australia who provides the physical performance of the vicious creature that eats everyone ...
The substance boiling on the hotplate in Patrick McGovern’s lab, as part of his Biomolecular Archaeology Project for Cuisine, Fermented Beverages and Health at the University of Pennsylvania Museum, ...
BBC Studios announced that it has secured pre-sales for its Natural History Unit productions series Kingdom ahead of ...
In 2014, University of California, Berkeley biologist Robert Dudley wrote a book called The Drunken Monkey: Why We Drink and Abuse Alcohol. His controversial "drunken monkey hypothesis" proposed that ...
Male chimpanzees at the Taï National Park in Côte d’Ivoire are shown eating. A new study finds chimpanzees at this site have a predilection for fruits high in alcohol content. Photograph By Aleksey ...
Alcohol can make you woozy and nauseous when you drink too much, but why do humans love it? Wild chimpanzees may hold the answer. Chimps could be eating enough fermented fruit each day and consuming ...
Scientists estimate chimps’ alcohol consumption for the first time, and find they seem to prefer boozier fruit. Male chimpanzees at the Taï National Park in Côte d’Ivoire are shown eating. A new study ...
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