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Your Daily Facts about Squirrels
There are over 365 species of squirrels in seven families. Squirrels are black, gray, brown, red and white. Gray squirrels are the most common ones in the world. The tiniest squirrel is the African pygmy squirrel. A Kaibab squirrel has a black body and a white tail. Squirrels st
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Your Daily Facts about Testosterone
Testosterone is a steroid hormone. Testerone Steroids are lipids and produced in the gonads and ovaries of females and also in small amounts from the adrenal glands. Testosterone is a sexual and metabolic hormone. Testostene is a vital hormone in that low testosterone is a medical condition
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Your Daily Facts about Vampires
Vampire legends has been based on Vlad the Impaler (1431-1476). A female Vampire is a Vampiress. The most famous vampire of all time, Count Dracula. Garlic, a traditional vampire repellent. Other methods include holy water, crucifixes, hawthorn branches, rowan trees, and fire. Prince C
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Your Daily Facts about October
October is the tenth month of the year. In early Roman calendar, it was actually the eighth month and there are 31 days in October. The birthstones for October are the tourmaline and the opal. The flower for the month of October is the calendula. Libra and Scorpio are the astrological s
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Your Daily Facts about Crocodiles
There are 23 species of crocodiles. Crocodiles can weigh up to 2,000 lbs. Crocodiles can grow up to 20 ft long. The lifespan of a Crocodile is 60-70 years. Crocodiles are reptiles that live both on land and in water. Like other reptiles, they breathe air. Unlike most other reptiles
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Your Daily Facts about Squirrels
There are over 365 species of squirrels in seven families. Squirrels are black, gray, brown, red and white. Gray squirrels are the most common ones in the world. The tiniest squirrel is the African pygmy squirrel. A Kaibab squirrel has a black body and a white tail. Squirrels start mating when they are a year old. Most squirrels mate twice a year. A male squirrel can smell a female in heat up to a mile away. About one inch long a baby squirrel weighs approximately one
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Your Daily Facts about Testosterone
Testosterone is a steroid hormone. Testerone Steroids are lipids and produced in the gonads and ovaries of females and also in small amounts from the adrenal glands. Testosterone is a sexual and metabolic hormone. Testostene is a vital hormone in that low testosterone is a medical condition that causes a variety of low testosterone symptoms in people. Men produce approximately 10 times more testosterone than the average women. Low testosterone symptoms can occur in both men and wom
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Your Daily Facts about Vampires
Vampire legends has been based on Vlad the Impaler (1431-1476). A female Vampire is a Vampiress. The most famous vampire of all time, Count Dracula. Garlic, a traditional vampire repellent. Other methods include holy water, crucifixes, hawthorn branches, rowan trees, and fire. Prince Charles is a direct descendant of the Vlad the Impaler. A group a vampires has variously been called a coven, pack, clutch, brood, or a clan. Vampires may suffer from haematodipsia, which is a se
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Your Daily Facts about October
October is the tenth month of the year. In early Roman calendar, it was actually the eighth month and there are 31 days in October. The birthstones for October are the tourmaline and the opal. The flower for the month of October is the calendula. Libra and Scorpio are the astrological signs for October. The most well known holiday of the month is Halloween, October 31st. Johnny Carson became host of “The Tonight Show” in October 1962. October is Breast Cancer Awareness
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Your Daily Facts about Crocodiles
There are 23 species of crocodiles. Crocodiles can weigh up to 2,000 lbs. Crocodiles can grow up to 20 ft long. The lifespan of a Crocodile is 60-70 years. Crocodiles are reptiles that live both on land and in water. Like other reptiles, they breathe air. Unlike most other reptiles crocodiles do not shed their skin but grow into it instead. Crocodiles egg is no larger than that of a goose. Crocodile eggs take about 85 days, to incubate. Crocodiles can have as few as 8 e
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