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They have one ear higher than the other, can turn their heads through 270 degrees, their hungry young make a sound between ...
Both the human thieves, rats and squirrels reduce farm yields. Locusts, caterpillars, and leaf miners eat the leaves and ...
This is the amusing moment pet dogs were spotted transfixed by a video of squirrels in nature. Bulvej Finn Lehnert was dog-sitting the canines when he decided to play a film of the wild rodents on his ...
PETBOOK magazine on MSN4d
Should You Adopt a Farm Cat?
A Cat From the Farm–Sounds Romantic, but Reality Is Different PETBOOK editor Saskia Schneider shares her experiences, ...
The brand new National Biosecurity Centre in Weybridge will aim to prevent future pandemics by keeping various incurable and ...
Environmental groups have welcomed the recent decision to ban the import of the hazardous pesticide terbufos, but also warns ...
"At the last restaurant I worked at, there was no running water, meaning no hand-washing. Staff would use the same utensils, ...
In captivity, quail consume less food than chickens. They require higher protein feed, according to Klein, but they are also ...
A weekly look back compiled by the Clark County Historical Museum from The Columbian archives available at columbian.newspapers.com or at the museum.
Climate change and irregular monsoons have disrupted animal breeding cycles and led to a surge in health issues for domestic ...
Farmers, desperate for immediate cash, often sell their harvest cheaply to middlemen due to a lack of buyers or urgent ...
Hesborn Nyambati, a snake expert at National Museum of Kenya, says snakebites in Kenya are estimated to exceed 25,000 annually, although most cases go unreported.