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  • Black Lesbian Woman vs Gay Scott Weiner on Trans Women in Women's Bathrooms

    11/11/2025 4:02:32 PM PST · by Racketeer · 18 replies
    X ^ | November 11, 2025 | Libs of TIKTOK
    OMG. @listen2tish , the woman banned from Gold's Gym for confronting a convicted male domestic abuser who invaded the female locker room, GRILLS Democrat Scott Wiener on what he's going to do to protect women. HYMAN: "What would you say to women who are seeking assurance that their safety will be protected from men who, by California Law, can self-ID as women in women's only spaces?" WEINER: "We have trans people, both men and women, who are men and women... So if you're a trans woman-- are women." Democrats don't care about women.
  • Toxic 'Hammerhead Worm' Is Invading Texas, Triggering Warnings

    11/11/2025 7:23:26 AM PST · by DallasBiff · 92 replies
    Science Net via Yahoo ^ | 11/10/25 | Tessa Koumoundouros
    "Don't kill it, don't squish it, don't cut it up," Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller warned residents via NBC as a toxic flatworm spreads across North Texas. While this invasive species has been in the US for years, the state's fatally heavy rains, fueled by climate change, are enabling the hammerhead flatworm (Bipalium kewense) to thrive and spread. This brown and black-striped, flattened land planarian with a distinctive half-moon-shaped head can reach lengths of up to 40 cm (15.7 inches). Like many flatworm species, it can regenerate a whole new worm from slices of itself. Decapitating the worm will only...
  • “We Couldn’t Believe How Weird It Was” – The World’s Strangest Dinosaur Just Got Weirder

    11/10/2025 6:14:15 AM PST · by Red Badger · 47 replies
    Scitech Daily ^ | November 09, 2025 | University of Birmingham
    Artist’s impression of Spicomellus afer. Credit: Matt Dempsey Research on fossils reveals that ankylosaurs’ iconic tail weapons evolved much earlier than scientists had previously believed. =========================================================================== The world’s most unusual dinosaur is even stranger than scientists realized… A new study published in Nature reveals that Spicomellus afer possessed a tail weapon more than 30 million years earlier than any other known ankylosaur. It also featured a distinctive bony collar lined with meter-long spikes extending outward from each side of its neck. Spicomellus is recognized as the oldest ankylosaur ever discovered, dating back over 165 million years to the Middle Jurassic...
  • ‘Predator: Badlands’ Set for Box Office Record Amid Series Best Reviews

    11/09/2025 7:56:24 PM PST · by MarlonRando · 18 replies
    Newsweek ^ | 11-8-25 | Samantha Novak
    Even more impressive is that Predator: Badlands" has the highest rating for a film in the franchise, as its current Cinemascore is an A-. This is huge news for the future of the franchise, and the latest chapter in the saga that Trachtenberg is building. As stated, "Prey" helped to revive the franchise when the story took audiences on a journey where a Predator faces off against the Comanchee Nation. The idea of an alien hunter taking on historical warriors was further explored in "Predator: Killer of Killers," which
  • 10 Reasons Why Dogs Are Better Than Cats: Science-Backed Benefits of Canine Companionship

    11/08/2025 2:22:07 PM PST · by DallasBiff · 109 replies
    Dog Vets ^ | 2/22/25 | Dog Vets
    Introduction The age-old debate of dogs versus cats often sparks passionate arguments. While both pets offer unique joys, dogs hold distinct advantages rooted in their evolutionary history, social nature, and ability to enhance human well-being. This article explores 10 science-backed reasons why dogs are better than cats, addresses common questions, and provides insights for prospective pet owners. 1. Dogs Are Socially Attuned to Humans Dogs have evolved alongside humans for over 15,000 years, developing an unparalleled ability to read human emotions and gestures. Studies show they can interpret facial expressions, understand pointing cues, and even sense mood changes—traits cats lack....
  • What Makes a Lady With Cats a "Cat Lady"?

    11/08/2025 10:48:57 AM PST · by DallasBiff · 54 replies
    Psychology Today ^ | 3/6/25 | Kaytee Gillis, LCSW
    "You must be a cat lady, Ms. Kaytee," the student said to me through laughter. I was working in a school, and had popped into one of the classrooms to assist with a project. This student who had just met me seconds ago assumed that I "must be" a cat lady. At the time I laughed: I had one cat, yes, but would hardly call myself a "cat lady." I also had a guinea pig, after all. Maybe this was some new Gen-Z slang that I didn't understand? Maybe "cat lady" means "an adult who is super cool"? (One can...
  • Venomous ‘Murder Hornets’ Kill Two American Tourists on Vacation in Laos

    11/07/2025 6:03:54 PM PST · by 11th_VA · 51 replies
    An unexpected attack from swarms of venomous wasps killed two American tourists, a father and his son, during a zip-lining trip in Laos. The attack occurred on October 15 but was publicly reported earlier this week. A source close to U.S. diplomats in Laos told The Times of London that the hornets overwhelmed Daniel and Cooper Owen as they descended from a tree at Green Jungle Park, an eco-adventure resort near the city of Luang Prabang. The pair, still conscious, was quickly transferred to a clinic and then to the provincial hospital for emergency attention. However, they died a few...
  • DNA From 19th Century Toads Solve 115-Year-Old Mystery As 3 New Species Discovered

    11/06/2025 2:56:29 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 23 replies
    Study Finds ^ | Nov 06, 2025
    These species skip the tadpole stage entirely, an incredibly rare phenomenon among toads and frogs. In A Nutshell Scientists identified three new toad species in Tanzania that give birth to live babies instead of laying eggs, bringing the global total of live-bearing frogs and toads to just 20 species. DNA extracted from museum specimens collected in 1899 helped researchers solve a 115-year-old mystery about where these toads actually live, with genetic analysis showing populations previously thought to be one species are actually four distinct species separated by mountain ranges. The newly described species face serious conservation threats, with ranges as...
  • Diaper-wearing sheep takes a ride on high-speed passenger train

    11/06/2025 10:34:39 AM PST · by DallasBiff · 8 replies
    UPI ^ | 11/5/25 | Ben Hooper
    Nov. 5 (UPI) -- A diaper-wearing sheep's journey aboard a high-speed train in Poland is going viral after video was captured by a lawmaker who was not amused by the spectacle. Mariusz Krystian, a member of parliament for the conservative Law and Justice Party, posted video he captured aboard a PKP Intercity train on the Pendolino line between the cities of Krakow and Warsaw. The video shows a sheep, dressed in a diaper, walking through the train's aisle in between seats. "I am currently on a train to Warsaw. And I wonder, is this still a passenger train, or a...
  • Celebrity vegan chef found guilty for murdering entire family on Christmas Day

    11/06/2025 3:23:18 AM PST · by MarlonRando · 33 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 11-6-25 | Kelly Garino
    'Two messages, first one saying ''I just killed Iris and the kids''. The second message was ''with a gun.'' I knew that man was very unstable. I knew he had a very, very dark side. I didn't know it was this dark,' Wogas told the outlet. According to Dusterhoft, Ross was fixated on his celebrity persona, fueled by weight-loss motivational speeches, but relied on his estranged wife, Iris, to bankroll the lifestyle he craved. Then, she filed for divorce. 'His five minutes of daytime TV fame was up. The money, the success - all a façade. And so was the...
  • Scientists Are Generating Clean Electricity From… Chicken Feathers—And It Actually Works

    11/05/2025 12:20:39 PM PST · by Red Badger · 29 replies
    Daily Galaxy ^ | November 04, 2025 | Arezki Amiri
    Scientists have unlocked a surprising clean energy breakthrough using an unlikely source from the poultry industry. In a potential breakthrough for green energy technology, scientists at ETH Zurich and Nanyang Technological University Singapore (NTU) have developed a membrane for hydrogen fuel cells made from discarded chicken feathers—an abundant waste product in the global poultry industry. The new membranes are made from keratin, a structural protein that makes up the bulk of feathers. Extracted and processed into amyloid fibrils, the keratin forms a thin, proton-conductive layer at the heart of a hydrogen fuel cell. According to the research team, the material...
  • “Behold The GARLIATH!”: Enormous “Living Fossil” Hauled From Mississippi Floodplains Stuns Scientists

    11/05/2025 11:21:56 AM PST · by Red Badger · 22 replies
    IFL Science ^ | November 05, 2025 | Rachael Funnell
    Alligator gars: putting the “gar” in gargantuan for 100 million years. Dr Solomon David, AKA The Gar Guy, said it’s the largest alligator gar he’s ever seen in the field. Image courtesy of Dr Solomon David ================================================================== The Mississippi River floodplains are home to one of Earth’s most impressive river monsters: the alligator gar. Known to science as Atractosteus spatula, it is the largest of the gar species alive today and among the largest fish in North America. Dr Solomon David, AKA “The Gar Guy”, has had more experience than most with these freshwater giants. So, when he messages you...
  • It has bizarre tentacles, oozes yucky black goo and stinks of death – and could be near you right now

    11/03/2025 10:55:11 AM PST · by Red Badger · 30 replies
    Discover Wildlife ^ | November 03, 2025 | Ben Hoare
    The octopus stinkhorn, also known as devil's fingers, is a type of fungus that grows from egg-like spores Surely one of the weirdest fungi in the British Isles, or indeed anywhere in Europe, is the octopus stinkhorn, otherwise known as devil’s fingers. It’s actually a southern hemisphere species, originally native to New Zealand and Australia – the leading theory is that its microscopic, dust-like spores hitched a lift to Europe in shipments of wool, timber and other natural products. Though it is still rare in its adopted range, sightings of the stinkhorn are now increasing in England, for reasons that...
  • Orcas filmed paralysing and eating great white sharks in the Gulf of California

    11/03/2025 10:32:23 AM PST · by Red Badger · 20 replies
    Discover Wildlife ^ | November 03, 2025 | Melissa Hobson
    Warmer waters might be bringing more juvenile white sharks to the Gulf of California, where they are easy prey for killer whales, say researchers. Researchers have filmed orcas bringing down juvenile great white sharks in the Gulf of California. They say this is the first record of killer whales hunting juvenile white sharks in Mexican waters, and the second globally. To take down their prey, the killer whales flip the young sharks belly up to put them into a state of paralysis called tonic immobility. When the orcas have subdued the shark, they rip out and feast on its energy-rich...
  • Rare genetic disorder causes Portuguese boy to reek of dead fish every time he eats seafood

    11/03/2025 9:14:08 AM PST · by Red Badger · 19 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | November 03, 2025 | Wolfgang Ramsay
    As many people have pointed out, it's basically the case that we don't actually like the taste of "fish." After all, one of the worst things you can say about a food — particularly fish! — is that it smells or tastes "fishy." So you can imagine how difficult it was for this Portuguese family when their son started smelling, well, exactly like that. Via Live Science: Shortly after eating different types of fish, the child would develop an odor of rotting fish emanating from his body. The smell was noxious and powerful, especially around his head and hands. He...
  • The Legend Of Ol' Rip The Horned Toad Who Reportedly Survived 31 Years Of Hibernation And Met President Coolidge

    11/02/2025 7:17:27 PM PST · by Red Badger · 7 replies
    IFL Science ^ | October 21, 2025 | James Felton
    According to a local legend, the Texas horned toad can live a century without food or water. One local Texas man put that idea to the test, using his son's frog Blinky. Ol' Rip, the Texas horned toad that allegedly lived over 30 years. Image credit: ToddKent/Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0) If you go to the Eastland County Courthouse in Texas, you may lay your eyes on an unusual sight: a dead Texas horned lizard on display in its own velvet-lined coffin. According to local legend and newspaper reports from the 1920s, the reptile certainly earned this honor, living an...
  • Foster cat spices up family dinner with surprise ingredient

    11/02/2025 12:50:29 PM PST · by DFG · 23 replies
    Fox 26 Merced CA ^ | 10/14/2025 | Michael Tellez
    MERCED, Calif. (FOX26) — Wendy, a mischievous foster cat, was caught on her owner's kitchen cam adding her own "spice" to the family dinner. The owner says she was out feeding the dogs, when Wendy snuck into the kitchen and decided to contribute her own meat to the soup pot. Her mom only discovered the feline's culinary surprise after reviewing the footage when she found Wendy sitting on the floor, continuously crying and staring at the pot.
  • The Christian who threw himself to the lions - and somehow survived: Moment man who believed he was Biblical character Daniel is mauled while trying to 'convert' big cats in their zoo enclosure

    11/02/2025 12:00:21 PM PST · by DFG · 11 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | 11/02/2025 | KEVIN ADJEI-DARKO
    When Chen Chung-ho strolled up to two African lions at Taipei Zoo, nearly 21 years ago, visitors were left confused and stunned. Some are said to have believed it was all part of a show, while others thought he was a trained worker who had access to the beasts' enclosure. But soon after Chen stood in front of the lions, his bizarre behaviour made it increasingly clear that an impending danger loomed. Armed with a Bible, he had one motive - to preach the gospel and 'convert' the lions on November 3, 2004. Witnesses said he shouted 'Jesus will save...
  • Scientists Discover 1,500th Species of Bat

    10/31/2025 2:41:26 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 14 replies
    KSBW ^ | Oct 31, 2025
    Laura Torrent did not know that the tiny brown bat she caught in early 2024 would become a global milestone for biodiversity and conservation. She had suspected the small creature, caught during an expedition in Equatorial Guinea, could match a mysterious bat specimen collected more than 30 years ago, but it would take months of work and scientific review to confirm. That bat — which Torrent dubbed Pipistrellus etula — marks the 1,500th species of bat to be discovered. Bats are the second-most diverse group of mammals. Of the more than 6,800 mammal species known to scientists today, bats make...
  • Greek Biologists Just Confirmed a Disturbing Rumor That Everyone Considered Impossible for Years

    10/30/2025 9:13:08 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 66 replies
    Daily Galaxy ^ | October 30, 2025 | Arezki Amiri |
    Greek scientists have confirmed a rare genetic event deep in the wild—one that blurs the line between domestic and untamed. A team of Greek wildlife biologists has confirmed the country’s first genetically verified wolf-dog hybrid, identified during a multi-year study of wild wolf populations. The animal, discovered in the forests of northern Greece, carries a genetic profile of 55% domestic dog and 45% gray wolf, according to data released by the conservation group Callisto. The finding was made during an analysis of 50 biological samples collected from wolves across mainland Greece. DNA sequencing revealed one specimen with clear hybrid characteristics....