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4 days ago |
foxnews.com | Andrea Margolis
Historians recently unveiled their findings about an ancient purple dye factory located in modern-day Israel — revealing a glimpse into life during biblical times. In an article recently published in the journal PLOS One, historians announced the discovery of Tel Shiqmona, an archaeological mound south of the Israeli city of Haifa. The site is located on the coast of the Mediterreanean Sea.
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5 days ago |
livenowfox.com | Andrea Margolis
Have Floridians finally figured out what causes most alligator attacks? A group of researchers from the Sunshine State say yes. A recent study from the University of Florida delved into the topic and found there was one reason that caused 96% of alligator bites. With help from experts from Centre College in Kentucky, the team recently published their results in the journal Human – Wildlife Interactions.
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5 days ago |
foxnews.com | Andrea Margolis
A Texas tourist who traveled to Florida this year ended up walking away from the Sunshine State with substantially more money in his bank account. The Florida Lottery announced that David Le, a Lone Star state native, recently won a $1 million prize. Le, who lives in Katy, Texas, was in Cape Coral when he purchased the winning ticket at a Walmart Supercenter, according to the May 2 statement.
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5 days ago |
foxnews.com | Andrea Margolis
Angler hauls in 153-pound alligator gar using ultra-light line Angler Art Weston, fishing guide Captain Kirk Kirkland, and International Game Fish Association President Jason Schratwieser describe their 'unique' catch that is likely to set a world record on 'Fox & Friends.' Have Floridians finally figured out what causes most alligator attacks? A group of researchers from the Sunshine State say yes.
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5 days ago |
flipboard.com | Andrea Margolis
What causes nearly every alligator attack on humans? Study offers conclusive answerHave Floridians finally figured out what causes most alligator attacks? A group of researchers from the Sunshine State say yes. A recent study from the University of Florida delved into the topic and found there was one reason that caused 96% of alligator bites. With help from experts from Centre …
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