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How to Make Your Dog Daycare More Efficient: 7 Expert Tips

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Is your dog anxious when you’re not at home?

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What do hens need to be happy?

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What does RSPCA Approved mean for improving the lives of farmed salmon?

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The pandemic and our pets

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How do I care for my new dog or puppy?

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How to introduce your new cat to the family dog

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The one thing you need to know before you buy a lobster this Christmas

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What do I do if my cat goes missing?

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Thinking of taking your dog to the office? Here’s our tips

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Shark bites man wading in waist-high water off South Carolina beach resort

Posted on August 29, 2023

A shark swam in the shallows close to the beach located in South Carolina has bitten a man in an unprovoked attack. The man, who was not identified, was in water only two to three inches (0.6 to 0.9 meters)…

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Black bear caught napping in a bald eagle’s giant nest on Alaska military base

Posted on August 29, 2023

A bear had been asleep in a strange place. It was the nest of an eagle with a bald head. Researchers spotted the sleeping bear as they surveyed nests of eagles at the military base in Alaska. Black bears ( Ursus americanus) are…

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Buddhist ritual saves exotic fish from slaughter — only for ‘adventurous’ Tibetan otters to feast on them instead

Posted on August 29, 2023

New research suggests that the Buddhist ritual has resulted in an all-you-can-eat buffet for otters that live near rivers on the Tibetan Plateau. “Fangsheng,” meaning life release, is a religious practice of releasing and saving animals that were to be…

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Tiny ‘King Tut’ whale ‘lived fast and died fast’ in ancient Egyptian waters

Posted on August 29, 2023

A tiny whale that lived for 41 millennia ago in Egypt was young and the smallest of its kind. This led researchers to name it in honor of an ancient Egyptian Pharaoh, Tutankhamun, who died at 18. The species was named Tutcetus…

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Cassius, the world’s largest captive crocodile, could be even bigger than we thought

Posted on August 28, 2023

There has been no measurement of Cassius since the year 2011, in which year this saltwater giant gave the Guinness World Record for the most enormous living crocodile ever in the wild. Cassius may be more significant than we imagined. (Image…

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‘Like swallowing a dinner plate’: 180 million-year-old fish may have choked to death on its supersized supper

Posted on August 28, 2023

Scientists have discovered that a fish from the dinosaur era appears to have died due to getting eyes too big for its stomach and then ingesting an enormous shell. As they said, the fish could have swallowed it to death, or the…

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No, this spider’s venom will not give you a permanent erection, but it might last a few hours

Posted on August 28, 2023

A grocery store in Austria was shut down following an alleged sighting of a Brazilian walking web spider ( Phoneutria nigriventer). This bite can trigger an erection lasting for several hours. (Image source Anton Sorokin/Alamy) A store in Austria was closed due to reports…

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Mystery mass death of seals on remote, uninhabited Siberian island under investigation

Posted on August 28, 2023

Nearly 300 fur seals from the northern region and Steller sea lions were discovered dead in a mysterious mass death on a tiny island uninhabited in Siberia. Tyuleniy Island, also known as the ‘Island of Seals,’ is situated within the…

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‘Edward Scissorhands’ creature that lived 230 million years ago discovered in Brazil

Posted on August 28, 2023

The prehistoric predator, named by scientists Venetorapter gassenae, was also equipped with a massive beak and probably used its claws to climb trees and tear prey pieces apart. A reptile from the past with huge hands and claws resembling swords…

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Cape Cod is one of the world’s largest hotspots of great white sharks, study finds

Posted on August 16, 2023

New research has revealed that Cape Cod in Massachusetts is one of the largest areas of large white sharks. Between 2015 and the end of 2018, around 800- great white sharks visited the region in a study published on July 27th in the…

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