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Roman 'Comic' Paintings Tell Us Crass Humor Is Timeless
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Recent excavations in Pompeii, Italy, in April 2024 uncovered several stunning murals and ancient Roman comic paintings. Although the murals are more appropriate for an academic museum, the "comics" and graffiti offer a raw peek into how ancient Romans lived, fought, loved and died.
Millenial vs. Gen Z Activism, Tech Habits, and Work Priorities
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When it comes to shaping modern culture, few age groups get more attention than Millennials and Gen Z.
Lightning Bug vs. Firefly: Regional Names for the Same Species
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They glow in the dark, they flit through summer evenings, and they’ve filled countless childhood mason jars. But why do some people call the glimmering flyer a lightning bug vs. firefly?
10 Types of Moths: Scratching the Surface of 160K Moth Species
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Moths often live in the shadow of their flashier cousins, the butterflies, but the many types of moths are surprisingly diverse and intriguing.
The Flag of Texas: Brief History of an Icon
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The flag of Texas, known proudly as the Lone Star Flag, is one of the most recognizable symbols in the United States. Often associated with Texas pride and independence, the flag design reflects the state’s rich history and lasting identity as the Lone Star State.
The Biggest Nose in the World Was Over 7 Inches Long
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If you’ve ever wondered who has the biggest nose in the world, you’re not alone. Guinness World Records (GWR) has logged remarkable noses, from the world’s longest nose on a living person to historical accounts of extraordinary size.
Mexico's Flag Represents Ancient History and Everlasting Hope
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Mexico’s national flag is more than a colorful symbol; it’s a story in fabric form. Mexico's flag—specifically the version we see today—is the result of centuries of conflict, culture, and unification. It’s flown proudly in Mexico City’s central plaza and on government buildings across the country.
Is Eucalyptus Safe for Cats? Definitely Not
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Many pet parents enjoy the clean, sharp scent of eucalyptus in oils, candles, and fresh arrangements. But is eucalyptus safe for cats?
The Bullfrog Is So Resilient, It's Invasive
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You’ve probably heard them before you’ve seen them. The booming "jug-o-rum" call of the bullfrog (sometimes spelled bull frog) is a signature sound in North American wetlands.
African Dwarf Frog: A Slow-eating, Scent-sensitive Pet
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African dwarf frogs are tiny, fully aquatic amphibians that bring big personality to small aquariums. Native to the ponds and slow-moving rivers of Central Africa, the African dwarf frog is a popular choice for pet owners looking for low-maintenance animals with quirky behavior.