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4 days ago |
movieweb.com | Adam Symchuk
The master of macabre and one of the most popular horror writers of all time, Stephen King has no issues speaking his mind on various topics, including his love of horror cinema. Praise from Stephen King is often a poster and social media hype-worthy, with recent horror films like Barbarian (2022), No One Will Save You (2023), and Infested (2023) wearing his words like a badge of honor.
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5 days ago |
cuteness.com | Adam Symchuk
Humanity's relationship with dogs goes back over 30,000 years, and they are considered the first domesticated animal. Descending from wolves, dogs have been bred worldwide to maximize desirable traits for work or companionship. Millennia of breeding specific traits have given us the popular breeds of today, which now reside in 65.1 million American homes as of 2024. With such a long history and strong bond, many remain unaware of the number of vulnerable dog breeds facing extinction.
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6 days ago |
movieweb.com | Adam Symchuk
Even in summer, horror fans don't need to wait until "Halloween month" to celebrate their favorite genre by spending a weekend binge-watching new releases and fan favorites. Thankfully, the weekend of May 7, 2025, is looking to offer up some macabre treats coming to streaming, from an underappreciated folk horror film to a delectable duo of cannibal classics.
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6 days ago |
cuteness.com | Adam Symchuk
Snakes can be the object of horror for some, with 2% to 3% of the world having ophidiophobia (a great fear of snakes), according to a study published in Psychiatry Research. Others note that snakes make good pets and champion the unique bond they form with their scaly friends. Regardless of where people stand, the world's largest snake, the titanoboa (Titanoboa cerrejonensis), paints a terrifying picture of an ancient beast that once thrived over 50 million years ago.
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1 week ago |
cuteness.com | Adam Symchuk
Life expectancies in nature can vary drastically. Dogs live such short lives compared to their human companions, while the longest-living invertebrate, the Greenland shark, can outlive generations of a family at 400 years old. Yet, one animal has an almost incomprehensible lifespan, with some being around since the last ice age: the glass sponge. Glass sponges have an average lifespan of around 10,000 years, with some believed to live over 15,000 years.
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