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  • 10 Famous Works of Art That Were Attacked

    06/26/2023 11:25:51 AM PDT · by DallasBiff · 16 replies
    Mentalfloss ^ | 7/13/22 | Jane Alexander
    Attacks on art have been in the news fairy often in recent months. In July, climate activists glued themselves to a copy of The Last Supper believed to have been painted by Leonardo da Vinci’s students and scrawled “no new oil” beneath the image, and in May, the Mona Lisa made the headlines when a museum visitor smeared cake all over the protective glass that guards the famous painting. That incident was just the latest in a series of attacks on the Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece.
  • Dogs are canine, cats are feline, cows are bovine. What's with all the -ines?

    04/18/2004 8:50:30 AM PDT · by redhead · 23 replies · 1,197+ views
    Mental Floss Fact of the Day ^ | April 18, 2004 | anonymous
    While all animal adjectives don't end in -ine (simian, for instance), most of them do. There are -ine terms for more animals than most people know. Here's a short list of some of the lesser-known entries on the list: bats — pteropine bulls — taurine crows — corvine deer — cervine eagles — aquiline fish — piscine foxes — vulpine frogs — ranine geese — anserine hares — leporine horses — equine kangaroo — macropodine lobster — homarine mice — murine peacocks — pavonine pigs — porcine seals — phocine sheep — ovine ticks — acarine wasps — vespine wolves...