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Making love kills frogs and toads

Last weekend children found hundreds of dead frogs in a fishing pond in the Dutch village of Montfort. According to frog expert H. van Buggenum from the local environment... Read more

Posted in Sex Life Animals by Guus Cartigny
The Amsterdam Apple Store Siege: Unveiling the Terrifying True Story Behind 'iHostage'

In the bustling city of Amsterdam in 2022, a harrowing hostage situation unfolded inside an Apple store. A gunman, later identified as Abdel Rahman Akkad, held a 44-year-old... Read more

Posted in Crime & Law Tech & Science Business & Politics by Dopamine Bee

Consuming chocolate was once considered a sin during the 16th and 17th century. See more

Posted in Health & Food by Maria Chernaya
Minnesota Cat Makes Tail-Tastic History with Guinness World Record Win

A Maine coon cat from Minnesota sets a Guinness World Record for having an 18.5-inch tail. Amanda Cameron's family cat, Mr. Pugsley Addams, surpassed the previous record for the... Read more

Posted in Entertainment Animals Culture & Travel Other by Paul van der Maas
Flipping Tradition: The Centuries-Old Pancake Race Across Continents

In Olney, England, women partake in an annual pancake race against the women of Liberal, Kansas. The race is a tradition dating back centuries where women run with pancakes in their... Read more

Posted in Entertainment Culture & Travel Health & Food by Dopamine Bee

A rat can fall from a five story building without injury. See more

Posted in Animals by Maria Chernaya
From Six Legs to Four: Ariel the Resilient Spaniel's Journey to Normalcy

A spaniel born with six legs found abandoned in a supermarket parking lot has successfully undergone surgery to remove the extra limbs. Named Ariel, after "The Little Mermaid"... Read more

Posted in Entertainment Animals Tech & Science by Paul van der Maas
Tea Time Tumult: The American Scientist's Salted Brew that Stirred the British Isles

A US scientist has caused controversy in the UK by offering advice on how to make tea. Michelle Francl, a chemistry professor at Bryn Mawr College, suggests adding a pinch of salt... Read more

Posted in Tech & Science Business & Politics by Dopamine Bee

Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great, and Dostoyevsky were all epileptics (aka brain disorder). See more

Posted in Health & Food Business & Politics by Maria Chernaya

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