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AZ Animals on MSNWhy You Should Never Pick Up a Snapping Turtle by the TailBut one type of turtle is actually incredibly quick, at least with its mouth. These turtles are called snapping turtles, and ...
Tularemia is an infection typically found in squirrels, wild rodents, certain birds, and rabbits. It's a rare disease that affects no more than 200 people per year in the U.S. Aside from ticks, ...
This Friday marks the first Fourth of July that the bald eagle – often seen flying near lakes across the Inland Northwest – is our country’s national bird.
Learn about the powerful Cinereous Vulture, a strong bird with its size, strength, and importance to the ecosystem.
Are we in a Golden Age of comedy music right now? If we are — and “Weird Al” Yankovic playing Madison Square Garden for the first time ever this July suggests we just might ...
The boarding school had a science teacher who everyone feared. He was thickset and short, his nose was hooked like an eagle’s ...
Texas beaches are seeing a spike in endangered Kemp’s ridley turtle nests, the tiniest sea turtle species in the world.
Our heroes live in vibrant prehistoric worlds, teeming with life. In The Journey North, we meet some of the weird and wonderful animals that live alongside them. Emphasis on weird.
The interactive version of the crossword that appears in Thursday’s Farming supplement. No cheating.
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Birds & Blooms on MSNHow to Identify a Northern ShrikeThe northern shrike is the size of a songbird... but your feeder birds need to watch out! Here's how to identify this unique "butcher bird." ...
A seagull has taken revenge on a man bird-proofing his town - by flying off with his mug of coffee. The caffeine-craving winged menace was pictured in full flight - with the victim's mug still ...
A maintenance man who had been bird-proofing a Cornish harbour town found himself the victim of a very unusual 'mugging', when a seagull got its own back - by flying off with his coffee mug. The ...
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