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Do animals think and feel like us? Most people say feeling yes — thinking no
Learn how people across cultures accept animal empathy while viewing human thinking as fundamentally different.
Now, Japanese researchers are moving a promising, tooth-regrowing medicine into human trials. If the trial is successful, the ...
Pad owners searching for a drawing app for beginners can often find themselves with an app that doesn’t really suit their ...
Michigan law bans feeding deer in the Lower Peninsula. But what about the squirrels, birds and bunnies that wander into your ...
If you’re watching the person you love struggle to survive an illness, things aren’t going to be the same — for better or for ...
Marcel Ravidat, an 18-year-old student, was exploring the woods in Montignac in Dordogne, southern France, when his dog named ...
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Brigitte Bardot, who turned fame into a lifelong fight for animals
In the second half of the 20th century, animal protection was often treated in public debate as a minor cause, sentimental at ...
AZ Animals on MSN
How the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep Became Colorado’s State Animal
This is the story of how Colorado selected the bighorn sheep as its state animal and how this choice fits the state's history ...
Fiona Miles, Director of Four Paws South Africa, is urging mense to be mindful of animals this festive season and to choose ...
The owner of a rescued lab dog considers if insights gleaned through animal research are enough to justify the practice.
"Kids don't lie," many people claim. Perhaps, but in some cases, grown-ups may wish that they did. Kids can be brutally ...
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Christmas Dinner Changes How Kids Feel About Eating Animals
Your holiday traditions may be teaching kids which animal lives matter. British study finds Christmas dinner shifts how young ...
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