Animals
North America Bigfoot Sightings: Scientists Reveal New Information Regarding Identity of the Mysterious Sasquatch [Study]
Bigfoot has been integrated into American and Canadian folklore, but a new study suggests the mythical creature could be a black bear. Click to read more.
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Right Whale Calves Engage in 'Allosuckle' Behavior to Steal Milk from Other Whale Mothers [Study]






