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According to the Daily Mail , a 2020 survey in Britain found that one in 20 cats and one in five dogs “are fed a solely vegan or vegetarian diet by their owners.” The article also reports that experts say these “well-intentioned owners could be putting their four-legged friends at risk.” If you need proof, try this: Open Instagram and search for #vegandogs. Everything looks normal at first, but as you continue to scroll a pattern soon begins to emerge. While the dog owners all look totally delighted, the dogs all share a similar look in their eyes, as if they’re trying to say “shoot me now.” ....
Australian flying weta more widespread in Northland than first thought 16 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 4 minutes to read Doubtless Bay entomologist Dr Jenny Dymock says Australian winged weta are in Northland to stay, but how widespread the biting insect is has yet to be determined. Doubtless Bay entomologist Dr Jenny Dymock says Australian winged weta are in Northland to stay, but how widespread the biting insect is has yet to be determined. Mike Dinsdale is Northern Advocate deputy [email protected] Carnivorous flying insect the Australian winged weta is more widespread in Northland than first thought, after news broke last week it had been found in the Far North. ....
Shutterstock / Gorodenkoff Our ancestors’ diets changed dramatically over the course of the past 2.5 million years, and one research team thinks that profoundly affected our evolution. According to a team including Miki Ben-Dor and Ran Barkai at Tel Aviv University in Israel, hominin diets were once so dominated by meat from massive animals that the hunters caused some of those species to go extinct. This, in turn, forced our ancestors to develop more sophisticated hunting techniques to bring down smaller, more elusive prey, leading to greater intelligence and the … Continue reading Subscribe now for unlimited access App + Web ....
Australian flying weta found in Northland 11 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read The Australian winged weta has arrived in the Far North. Photo / Supplied Northern Advocate A carnivorous flying Aussie invader has arrived in the Far North, but nobody knows, yet, how much impact it will have on the environment. Entomologist Dr Jenny Dymock said the Australian winged weta - Pteropotrechus species - had established itself in the Far North. Two specimens had been found at Cable Bay, one in a letterbox and the other in a children s paddling pool, this month. The Australian weta, also known in Australia as the king cricket, was about 30-35mm long. It arrived in New Zealand in 1990, she said, but until now had only been recorded in Auckland, South Auckland and the Coromandel. ....
Scientists for the first time find embryonic remains of ferocious meat-eating dinosaurs similar to the Tyrannosaurus rex, which shows their babies were "born ready" to hunt. ....