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Why Raccoons ‘Wash’ Their Food—And What They’re Actually Doing
Scientists discovered raccoons dunk food to activate sensitive paw receptors, helping them decide what to eat rather than ...
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Animal fats were pushed out in the 1950s—now they’re making a big comeback
Animal fats, such as lard, tallow, and schmaltz, are finding their way back into kitchens for their unparalleled flavor and ...
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How many animals are killed for food every day?
Broadcast version by Nadia Ramlagan for West Virginia News Service reporting for the Sentient-Public News Service ...
In the forests, grasslands, and tropical forests, wild animals often encounter naturally fermented food. Natural fermentation ...
Using food to train your dog or cat doesn't just motivate them. It provides enrichment and helps teach behaviors effectively.
The European Food Safety Authority (ESFA) develops a new platform to model and predict the toxicity of chemicals, signalling the potential to end animal testing. Safety assessments to evaluate the ...
When Jamila Acfalle decided to get her first cat, she had one requirement: It had to be brave. Acfalle is a dog trainer in a suburb of Portland, Oregon. She works with dogs that have behavior problems ...
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