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Answer: “Yes, animals can get drunk from consuming fermented mulberries and other fruit. Animals like bats, squirrels, moose and even elephants have been observed exhibiting signs of intoxication.” ...
The whitetail shakes his fuzzy ears and antlers.The snowshoe hare pokes his body out of the cedar swamp to find the edge of the gravel road. Then he rolls, twists and flops around on the dusty ground.
According to the American Academy of Dermatology Association, you should do the following: Immediately wash the part of your skin that touched the plant with one of the following: Rubbing alcohol, ...
When to Seek Medical Help: If the rash is severe, covers a large area, or is on your face or genitals, seek medical attention ...
LA-based designer Eli Russell Linnetz weaves a visual narrative exploring the subversion of traditional prep style.
When the long school year ended, I always looked forward to a relaxing vacation with my parents in Florida. But one year, upon arrival, I was shocked to find my dad’s face covered in a red, blistered ...
That familiar phrase, "leaves of three, let it be," is a homeowner's warning, often whispered with a shiver. Poison ivy ( ...
You can remove poison oak from your yard by hand or with an herbicide. No matter which method you choose, wear protective ...
The Gotham City Sirens are back, and they’re about to face off against an enemy who is far beyond them. Teaming up Catwoman, ...
Georgia's ecosystem is beautiful, diverse, and sometimes deadly. Here are six plants to avoid if you find them in your yard or in the woods.
You've probably seen poison ivy or poison oak, but do you know these three poisonous plants?