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Answer: “Yes, animals can get drunk from consuming fermented mulberries and other fruit. Animals like bats, squirrels, moose and even elephants have been observed exhibiting signs of intoxication.” ...
The whitetail shakes his fuzzy ears and antlers.The snowshoe hare pokes his body out of the cedar swamp to find the edge of the gravel road. Then he rolls, twists and flops around on the dusty ground.
The federal government's investigation into a recall of Salmonella-contaminated brown cage-free and certified-organic eggs ...
Baltimore City community partners handed out Narcan and information on how to get help after more than a dozen people were ...
The number of adults with life-threatening food allergies is on the rise. When researchers at Northwestern University’s ...
The California State Fair’s 2025 Toyota Concert Series lineup features “country artists, old school soul and R&B and some newer music, as well as tribute bands,” fair spokesperson Darla Givens ...
L.A. Guns' founding member and guitarist opens up about what still drives the band, his love for vinyl and ... animal prints.
According to family of an Owensboro teacher who had a medical emergency in Greece, Christie Humphrey is on her way home.
While we tend to think of meadows, parks, and grassy vegetation for foraging, don’t forget shores as well. Shellfish, kelps, ...
Complaints from Moa are not new. For decades, Moa’s residents have warned about environmental degradation and its impact on ...
A $950M plastics plant promises jobs in Upson County, but residents fear pollution, safety risks, and a repeat of Brightmark’s Indiana bankruptcy.
Spraying crops with pesticides is becoming increasingly expensive, and Greek farmers have found an alternative.