Unique colorings of the Blue Bully exist, as do many other breeds of dogs. No other dog breed can compare to the unique Blue Bully breed. A point of conjecture… Read More
By Jessica Keyes 5 months ago
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Unique colorings of the Blue Bully exist, as do many other breeds of dogs. No other dog breed can compare to the unique Blue Bully breed. A point of conjecture… Read More
By Jessica Keyes 5 months ago
Rabbits can eat pumpkins, but there are several things that you need to keep in mind. Don't just throw a whole pumpkin into your rabbit's hutch! Here's what you need… Read More
By Kristin Hitchcock 5 months ago
When you go and travel somewhere, people always have recommendations of where to go and what areas to avoid. Every country has safe places and every country has dangerous places.… Read More
By Patrick MacFarland 5 months ago
Key Points: The steepest highway in British Columbia is Highway 5. Highway 5 was changed in the 1980s to accommodate drivers from Hope to Merritt. Bears, deer, and moose are… Read More
By Micky Moran 5 months ago
Although it isn't known for its frigid temperatures, the state of Georgia can experience some cold snaps in certain parts of the state. The northwestern parts of the state tend… Read More
By Katie Melynn Wood 5 months ago
When people think about where it snows in the United States, people usually point to the northern states like Montana, North Dakota, Wisconsin, and Maine. But snow falls all over… Read More
By Patrick MacFarland 5 months ago
The Ganges River runs from India, beginning in the Himalayan Mountains, and flows through Bangladesh, eventually emptying into the Bay of Bengal. It is a sacred body of water to… Read More
By Claire Wilson 5 months ago
The year’s ending, and there’s time for one last party! But why remain at home? Travel to one of these cities in the United States with the best New Year’s… Read More
By Asia Mayfield 5 months ago
Arkansas is a pretty small state when it comes to population. In fact, it ranks 32nd in the U.S. for population, meaning 31 states have more residents than Arkansas! However,… Read More
By Jaydee Williams 5 months ago
When we think of a calling card, we think of something identifying a certain person. Well, animals use their voices as their calling card. When we hear the boisterous roars,… Read More
By Hannah Crawford 5 months ago
There are five major aspects in astrology, and an opposition is one of them. Aspects form in an astrology chart from the angles made between two different bodies in the… Read More
By Dayva Segal 5 months ago
As the U.S. braces for winter, residents of Nebraska can expect frozen lake conditions very soon. From late November through late February, the state experiences a harsh climate with average… Read More
By Niccoy Walker 5 months ago
Every four years, the United States holds presidential elections. In the world of politics, that dominates the news cycles. When the Summer or Winter Olympics are held every four years,… Read More
By Patrick MacFarland 5 months ago
Oceania is an area of the world with a population of more than 43 million people. There are 14 Oceania countries, though there are also unfortunately nine colonies. While most… Read More
By Zoe Carina 5 months ago
This is a heavy-weight contest that you won’t want to miss. A huge elephant and rhino are squaring up to each other in a dusty clearing, and neither of them… Read More
By Sharon Parry 5 months ago
A big, bright, full moon is a wonder to behold. Worldwide, people celebrate and admire this monthly celestial event. The Xhosa of South Africa carefully schedules important events during full… Read More
By E. E. Gonzalez 5 months ago
Choosing their name is one of the most exciting parts of bringing home a new bird. You want a name you love, whether it's a red cockatoo, parrot, macaw, or… Read More
By Mandy Trotti 5 months ago
Technically speaking, an invertebrate is any animal that lacks a spine or backbone but generally lacks bones entirely. They make up 95% of all animal species roaming the Earth today… Read More
By Hailey Pruett 5 months ago
What’s better than lounging on a white sand beach with views of crystal blue water and the smell of salt spray? The Caribbean is famous for its exotic and breathtaking… Read More
By Niccoy Walker 5 months ago
In the Northern Hemisphere, spruce trees rock. Some 40 species of these tall, ornamental evergreens provide people with, among other things, pulp to make paper, and wood to build and… Read More
By John Perritano 5 months ago
Antarctica is a polar continent at the bottom of the planet in the Southern Hemisphere. It is the coldest and driest continent on Earth, and its ice sheet is so… Read More
By Kristen Holder 5 months ago
The southeastern American state of Alabama, often called the "Heart of Dixie," is located between Georgia and Mississippi, with the state's southern border on the Gulf of Mexico. This part… Read More
By Carrie Woodward 5 months ago
Over 35,000 species of fish inhabit Earth's oceans and freshwater. Among them, an incredible diversity of intra and interspecific communication exists. This range of communication methods includes body language, acoustic… Read More
By Cammi Morgan 5 months ago
When traveling to a different country, it’s smart to know the flora and fauna you’ll encounter there. While the first thing many think of when they think of Jamaica is… Read More
By Katarina Betterton 5 months ago
Washington, also known as the Evergreen State, is the tip of the Pacific Northwest. As the 42nd state admitted to the union, Washington is full of rich history, beloved sports… Read More
By Kirstin Harrington 5 months ago
The world is filled with fungi. In fact, some experts suggest that there are as many as six million different species of fungi in the world, many of which produce… Read More
By Telea Dodge 5 months ago
Shar-pei are unique-looking dogs originally bred in southern China and used to guard property. These medium-sized dogs have deep wrinkles, broad muzzles, blue-ish tongues, and small eyes and ears. Shar-pei… Read More
By Erica Scassellati 5 months ago
In Mexico, just like in the majority of countries on earth, furry feline friends have made their way into the hearts and homes of millions! Just like anywhere else, the… Read More
By Chris Madden 5 months ago
Agriculture, tourism, and beautiful landscapes fill Oregon's cities. Known for the diversity in their environment, Oregon has warm and dry summers, but winter weather is wetter with a constant array… Read More
By Micky Moran 5 months ago
The Belgian Malinois, also known as the Belgian Shepherd or the Belgian Sheepdog, is a medium-sized dog breed originally from Belgium. These dogs are known for being strong, muscular, alert,… Read More
By Carrie Woodward 5 months ago
In 2024, skywatchers can expect not 12, but 13 new Moons, starting with the first, the January new Moon, on January 11. What is a new Moon? Many people are… Read More
By Carrie Woodward 5 months ago
The Salton Sea is a unique body of water located in the heart of the California desert. It is a saline-dense lake that sits within the Salton Basin. The Salton… Read More
By Kirstin Harrington 5 months ago
Some people think of New Jersey as a suburban part of the tri-state area. However, it is so much more than a more affordable or spacious place for New Yorkers… Read More
By Dayva Segal 5 months ago
Tapirs are any of four living species in the Tapiridae family. Three are native to Central America and South America, with a fourth native to Southeast Asia. No matter what… Read More
By Deniz Martinez 5 months ago
Asia is the largest continent in the world and accounts for around 30% of the world’s total land area. There are 48 countries in Asia, and they feature a wide… Read More
By Hannah Ward 5 months ago
North Dakota is one of the least-visited states in the U.S. Yet those who do travel to visit know that this state has incredible scenery. It has amazingly diverse wildlife… Read More
By Carrie Woodward 5 months ago
We know that predators are often very large animals that will feast on other larger prey. However, it is a sight to watch them singlehandedly take down massive prey and… Read More
By Hannah Crawford 5 months ago
In a world of competitiveness, there are standings when it comes to everything — wealth, quality of life, cost of living, and more. In terms of intelligence, there are tests… Read More
By Patrick MacFarland 5 months ago
Many dogs will enthusiastically engage in a game of fetch with their owners, happily retrieving a ball as many times as their human playmate will throw it. Meanwhile, cats are… Read More
By Joyce Nash 5 months ago
There's not much that frightens the king of the jungle. He is known to wander the wild and doesn't always stick with his pride. He's not afraid to get into… Read More
By Hannah Crawford 5 months ago
Hiking is a great pastime that can help you stay in shape, all while exploring the great outdoors. There are a variety of hiking trails throughout the United States, from… Read More
By Kirstin Harrington 5 months ago
They molt, have giant claws, can regenerate their limbs, and eat each other. Lobsters are little weirdos of the sea. But did you know they also communicate by spraying urine… Read More
By Cammi Morgan 5 months ago
The coldest city in the world is surprisingly populous and busy. This burg is a mineral and natural resources powerhouse despite the practical challenges of living most of life below… Read More
By Isaac Peterson 5 months ago
Dogs are our best friends, and luckily these days many types of stores celebrate that. Across the country, numerous chain retailers now welcome your well-behaved pet to shop alongside you.… Read More
By Jennifer Magid 5 months ago
Alabama has no natural large lakes, but it does have some beautiful artificial reservoirs. Alabama's land is mostly rolling plains, except for the mountainous region in the northeast. The largest lake… Read More
By Jennifer Geer 5 months ago
This Under-The-Radar U.S. Town Is Known as the “Sailfish Capital of the World” We've all heard them. There is a fishing capital of the world, a surfing capital of the… Read More
By Patrick MacFarland 5 months ago