animals
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Scientists Trace Giggling, Ticklish Rats to Good Mood and 'Tickle Center' in the Brain
Ever wondered why humans burts into an involuntary laugh when tickled? A new study reveals that the same effect happens on rats too, and it may be traced to brain activity.
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New Discovery: Bizaare Millipede Has 414 Legs, 4 Poisonous Penises
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New Study Explains How Animals React to Change in Temperature
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It's Not Okay to Give Marijuana to Dogs, Doctors Warn
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Rodents as 'Snacks'? 5000 Years Ago, Europeans Ate Them
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Scientists Discover New Species of Termites After 100 Years
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Labor of Love! After Selling Lemonade For 3 Years, Boy Finally Gets His Pony
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How Black Widow's DNA Was Found in New Virus
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Warning: Chemical From Pesticides, Non-Stick Cookware Now Found in Birds, Dolphins