The Appeal of Capybaras and Why Animals Can’t Resist It

The inquiry raised on Tumblr was a compelling one: why do animals harbor such a fondness for capybaras? Determined to uncover the answer, Hasan Jasim embarked on a quest to conduct a bit of research on these captivating creatures. The photographic evidence …

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In Southern Manitoba, Canada, Thousands of Garter Snakes Emerge from Hibernation for a Rare Mating Ritual

Every spring, a stunning natural spectacle takes place in southern Manitoba, Canada, as tens of thousands of garter snakes emerge from their communal dens to find their mates. This year, Professor Tracy Langkilde, Head of Biology at Pennsylvania State …

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Sneak, the Eagles’ quarterback, is here to stay despite the NFL’s opposition.

The fabled QB sneak was being called into question after opponents grew frustrated at their inability to stop it. The good news is that the ‘Tush Push’ will be back in 2023. Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles’ Tush Push is back in 2023 The Eagles converted …

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Dan Snyder agreed to a $6 billion sale of the Washington Commanders, an NFL franchise, to a company managed by Josh Harris.

Josh Harris, the principal owner of the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers and the NHL’s New Jersey Devils, is leading a group which has agreed a $6bn deal to buy the Washington Commanders; the group also includes billionaire Mitchell Rales and NBA legend Earvin …

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5 incredible archaeological finds that might be discovered in 2023

Predicting the future is tricky, but based on our research, we’ve made some educated guesses as to the archaeological discoveries and stories we may see in 2023. There’s a possibility that the mummy of Nefertiti will be discovered, as archaeologists are …

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Archaeologists find hints about the first visitors to the Boundary Waters.

The last person to live full-time in the Boundary Waters was Dorothy Molter, who sold her famous root beer — brewed with the cold, clean water of the lake — from her cabin on Isles of Pines, in Knife Lake. Though no permanent structures were allowed in …

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Photos of what modern-day Egypt might seem if ancient Egypt had never collapsed

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that AI shows what ancient Egypt would look today if it never fell. Reactionaries, meanwhile, say that there’s never been any significant black civilizations—an utter falsehood, of course. There were several …

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Ancient Contract for Egyptian Grape Guards Decoded

I agree that I have made a contract with you on the condition that I guard your property, a vineyard near the village Panoouei, from the present day until vintage and transport, so that there be no negligence, and on the condition that I receive in return …

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2,000-year-old horse skeleton discovered at a Roman site

That’s really old. The skeleton of a Roman horse estimated to have died 2,000 years ago has been unearthed in England. “It was in a pit around it which we think were dug for quarrying gravel in the Roman period. The other signs were fragments of pottery …

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“The Fascinating Discovery of Tzi: The 5,300-Year-Old Man-of-Ice Mistook for a Deceased Mountaineer in 1991 by German Hikers in the Alps”

ɡettу ImаɡeѕTwo ɡeгmап һіkeгѕ oЬѕeгⱱe Ötzі іп tһe ɡɩасіeг wһeгe tһeу foᴜпd һіm Ьefoгe һe сoᴜɩd Ьe гemoⱱed. Օп Տeрt. 19, 1991, two һіkeгѕ саme асгoѕѕ а fгozeп сoгрѕe іп tһe Αᴜѕtгo-Itаɩіап Αɩрѕ. Tһeу һаd пo wау of kпowіпɡ аt tһe tіme jᴜѕt һow һіѕtoгіс tһeіг …

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