Male butterflies mark females with a bad smell during mating to discourage other males

Male butterflies mark females with a bad smell during mating to discourage other males

Reading Time: 2 minutes Male butterflies have a peculiar and somewhat disturbing habit of marking female butterflies with a bad smell after mating. This behavior, known as “nuptial gift-giving,” is a common occurrence in the world of butterflies and moths. While it may seem bizarre to us, it is an essential part of their mating ritual and reproductive strategy. …

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England Banned Christmas In 1647

Reading Time: 3 minutes I have only one phrase to describe this action. Bah humbug. England banned Christmas in 1647! That’s right, a Christian country which was under the rule of possibly the most puritan leadership that the country has ever experienced, banned one of the most holy days on the Christian calendar. What was their deal? Were they secretly …

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Seoul Was the Capital of North Korea Until 1972

Reading Time: 2 minutes Seoul was the capital of North Korea until 1972. It doesn’t seem quite right does it? But it was the stark reality for nearly 20 years after the end of the Korean War. So why was Seoul was the capital of North Korea until 1972? After all, Seoul is south of the 38th parallel, which is considered the …

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Male Bats Homosexuality Are The Highest Among Mammals

Reading Time: 2 minutes When it comes to homosexuality many people will argue it’s not the natural way. Many more will attempt to point out that that it’s only the domain of people. How wrong are they. In fact, male bats exhibit the highest rate of homosexuality among mammals. It’s not exactly rocket science to understand that animals engage …

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The First Animal Cloned Ever Was a Sea Urchin in 1885

Reading Time: 3 minutes The first animal cloned ever was a sea urchin in 1885. That’s over 100 years before it became cool and a hot topic of discussion. While the exact process of this cloning is not exactly the same as that performed in laboratories today, believe me when I say the process was different, the end result …

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George Washington Owes $300,000 in Overdue Library Fine

Reading Time: 2 minutes   George Washington owes one library money, a lot of money from a fine. The George Washington library fine as it is known, was a result of some long overdue books. Who doesn’t know who George Washington was? Hardly anyone. He was the leader of the Rebel army during the American War of Independence and …

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Al Gore’s Father Proposed a Radiation Belt for Korea

Reading Time: 2 minutes Al Gore is well known as a conservationist. He has been a proponent for clean and renewable energy, recycling and reducing carbon pollution. Like his father before him, Al Gore entered politics as a Democrat. Despite Al Gores clean credentials, his father, Al Gore Senior, thought up possibly one of the most environmentally damaging proposals …

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Disgusting Mattress Facts It Gains Weight Over Time

Reading Time: 2 minutes Please be warned. Before reading any further you may find it difficult sleeping tonight. We are now going to give you some disgusting mattress facts. Before you tuck into bed tonight here’s something to think about. A ten year old mattress weighs double what it did when it was new, because of the debris which is …

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