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25 unbelievable facts that are 100% real
Grab your copy of What The Facts now, available on Amazon! Click the link to explore over 500 fun and fascinating facts! <a href=" Have you ever stumbled upon something so absurd, you had to check ...
These books for young readers will delight and encourage interest in mammals, insects, octopuses, and other creatures in our ...
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How Disney Repurposed A Dung Ball Into A Zootopia Symbol of Unity
My kids practically grew up and Disney theme parks, and this story has been something that has amused them this […] ...
Small red or orange beetles with spots have been giving ladybugs a bad rap for the havoc they've been giving Michigan residents ahead of winter. As cold weather approaches, Asian beetles, an invasive ...
In the sweltering New Mexico summer heat, a “small but mighty” invertebrate works relentlessly. In a video shared by Carlsbad Caverns National Park in an Aug. 13 Facebook post, it shows a small, ...
Living on and around poop is not the only remarkable thing about dung beetles. They are also incredibly strong – and there have been scientific experiments to prove it. Laboratory tests on a range of ...
What’s the deal with scat? When animals well, you know, poop, they release organic matter which can contain diseases, phosphorus, and even fragments of DNA. Scientifically, animal poop is referred to ...
The Volkswagen Beetle is one of the most iconic vehicles in history. From its massive global sales figures to its 57-year production run, it truly realized Volkswagen's original mission (and the ...
Denver has two bison herds, one at Genesee Park and one at Daniels Park, two of the most popular spots in the Denver Mountain Parks system. As a result, Denver also has plenty of bison shit: The great ...
Some dung beetles are native to California, but many have been imported to help reduce damage from cattle farming. KPBS sci-tech reporter Thomas Fudge spoke with an entomologist about their role and ...
The 400,000 species of beetles is the largest order of insects discovered on Planet Earth, so far. Insect researchers believe that the orders of bees, wasps and ants may be larger, but no one has ...
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