“They bring bad luck.” “They get stuck in your hair!” Let’s face it: bats have a bad rap. And vampire bats have the worst reputation of all — as creepy, bloodthirsty creatures who are always on the ...
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Want to Make New Friends? You May Want to Learn From Monk Parakeets
Walking into a room full of strangers can be terrifying. Whether it is a networking event, a new workplace, or a party where you don’t really know anyone, there’s a lot of pressure on making ...
Though one's mileage typically varies, there are some X-Files episodes that are unquestionably great. Here's how we ranked ...
Here's all the new model reveals from Steamforged Games livestream at the Lock and Load convention - plus one truly ...
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10 Best TV Characters Who Didn't Appear In Season 1
Many TV shows were transformed when a new character arrived, but none completely redefined their worlds quite like these ...
From "Carrie" to "The Shining," we ranked every Stephen King adaptation ever made, just in time for "The Running Man" to hit ...
Bad calamari is like chewing on rubber bands that someone dipped in batter, but good calamari – the kind they serve here – is tender and flavorful, with just enough resistance to remind you that ...
Vampire bats are spreading rabies into new areas of the Amazon Scottish scientists in the Amazon are helping to tackle a growing threat from vampire bats, which carry the deadly rabies virus.
Glasgow university researchers say more humans and livestock are being bitten by the bats because of the impacts of climate change.
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