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Can We Guess Your Numerology Number?

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Ranging from the number 1 to the number 9, each number has a meaning in numerology. Can we guess that one that sums you up the best?

Penance: More Than an Apology in Christian Faith

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Today, we’re talking about penance, one of the most meaningful practices in Christian faith. Whether in the Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church or other Christian traditions, penance plays a crucial role in spiritual life. It's not just about saying "I'm sorry"; it's about real transformation and a return to God's grace.

What Do Goats Eat? Not Avocados or Rhubarb!

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Goats are endlessly curious animals famous for their ability to eat just about anything — but don't be fooled. A goat's diet isn't just about munching on random objects; it requires careful balance to keep all the goats healthy and thriving. So, what do goats eat, really?

What Do Horses Eat in the Wild and on Farms?

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An adult horse should typically eat about 1.5 to 2 percent of its body weight in food each day. This means a 1,000-pound (454-kilogram) horse may eat 15 to 20 pounds (6.8 to 9 kilograms) of hay and grass daily.

The Giant of Kandahar: A Redheaded Monster of Mythical Proportions

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The Giant of Kandahar tale tells of U.S. military personnel encountering a massive, red-haired humanoid in the mountains of Afghanistan.

What Do Spiders Eat? Other Spiders, You Say? Yikes!

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Many people are scared of spiders. But spiders help us keep pests under control by feeding on other insects that might spread diseases or attack our gardens.

The Loveland Frogman by Any Other Name Is Still a Cryptid

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The Loveland Frogman is a legendary creature said to lurk near the Little Miami River region, 15 miles (24 km) outside the city limits of Cincinnati, Ohio. Reports of this bizarre being describe a frog-like humanoid monster, standing roughly 4 feet (1.2 m) tall on its hind legs, with large reptilian eyes bulging from a round, scaly head.

A Corpse Flower Can Grow Over 12 Feet (3.7 Meters) Tall

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Also known as titan arum or Amorphophallus titanum, the corpse flower is known for its rare blooms. This unique plant sometimes takes seven to 10 years before reaching full bloom. When it finally does, plant enthusiasts rush to see this extraordinary occurrence up close.

The Bengal Tiger Lives in Swamps, Forest and Grasslands

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The Bengal tiger is one of the biggest wild cats on the planet. It's also a popular tiger in pop culture. Shere Khan from "The Jungle Book," Rajah as Jasmine's pet tiger in "Aladdin" and Richard Parker from "Life of Pi" — they're all Bengal tigers!

Is the Bloop Real? Well, Yes and No

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Is the Bloop real? This mysterious underwater sound recorded in the Pacific Ocean in 1997 was so loud that underwater microphones detected it from over 3,000 miles away.

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