In the new season of “My Strange Addiction,” people are opening up to the unique things they are interested in, including an ...
Fruit flies are always an annoyance, especially in your kitchen. Discover what attracts them and learn how to get rid of them ...
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Bugs Fed Microplastics Grow to Ludicrous Size
Scientists discovered that crickets that were fed microplastics grew in size by a staggering 25 times over a seven-week ...
Grab some jungle juice and let’s count down the top 5 most dramatic I’m A Celeb exits. Comedian Mel Buttle’s departure from the show was unique in that she wasn’t voted out, nor did she struggle with ...
Animals more likely to eat their young are those with faster reproductive cycles. “Species that have large broods might be ...
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4 insects you should never kill when you find them indoors
Most of us have the same instant reaction when we spot a creepy crawler making its way across our living room floor. We reach ...
Female praying mantises are notorious for eating their mates during or after sex. Now, scientists have discovered a dwarf ...
Think you know your plate? Think again. Some foods hide ingredients and preparation methods that are more bizarre than ...
An Orange County jury must sift through two months of evidence and testimony that provided a rare look at the darker side of ...
The stereotypical image of blood-sucking creatures is gone. In reality, bats are docile and help our ecosystems run smoothly.
We continue our collection of conversations about food and the holidays with a story from The Show producer Ayana Hamilton.
In 2000, three men became real-life castaways when stranded on a deserted island after their fishing charter ran aground.
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