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POPSWatch Out Heathens! You'll have to travel over to the main site to take advantage of the fun. Here's some examples: I hope you will be cast onto a steaming dung-heap, O ye creature of the pit! Behold, thou shalt be swallowed by a whale with excessively bad breath, O thou son of thunder! Thou shalt see your pomegranates wither, thou incompetent tax-collector! I pray thou shalt be pursued into the mountains by sex-mad baboons, thou babbling Assyrian!
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POPSGolden Retriever Adopts Abandoned Tiger Cubs At Kansas Zoo It currently has seven white tigers and two orange tigers. Because white tigers are inbred from the first specimen found more than a half-century ago, they are not as genetically stable as orange tigers. The zoo's previous litter of white tiger cubs was born April 23, although one of the three has since gone to a private zoo near Oklahoma City.
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POPSBisexual Species Summary: homosexuality is a natural behavior in the animal kingdom and also occurs in captive situations, suggesting bisexuality is natural for birds, mammals, and other animals...and for humans as well
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POPSAldous Huxley - Select Quotes I usually dislike to clip quotes, but this web site was simply irresistible :-) And a last one... "Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal claiming to belong to the same species as Shakespeare it is simply disgraceful."
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POPSTop 10 Cool Facts About Sleep Sleep is not a simple process. Many parts of the brain control it and influence its different stages. Here is a list of 10 very interesting facts to learn more about sleep.
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POPSThe Paradox of Political Animals “The paradox of a highly social species like rhesus monkeys and humans is that our complex sociality is the reason for our success, but it’s also the source of our greatest troubles,” he said. “Throughout human history, you see that the worst problems for people almost always come from other people, and it’s the same for the monkeys. You can put them anywhere, but their main problem is always going to be other rhesus monkeys.” aka 'le condition social'?
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POPSAnimals aren't as complex as we imagine. We spend a lot of time presuming that animals are smart and somehow like us. This is not my experience. The more we learn about them, the more realize exactly how primitive their cognition is. At some point we have to draw the line between science and fantasy. It's lonely being humans.