29% of Americans think birds intentionally poop on their cars, and the cleanup costs might back them
At least that’s how nearly a third of American drivers feel about birds. A new survey finds that 29% of people believe birds are intentionally targeting their cars with droppings, the evidence, at ...
Cape May, New Jersey — First come the horseshoe crabs. Hoisting their round, tank-like shells, they trundle out of the Delaware Bay under the first full moon in May to mate and lay their eggs. The ...
In a bid to get ahead of the next global flu pandemic, scientists have turned to a surprising tool: bird poop. In remote parts of the Indian Ocean and Oceania — regions often neglected during global ...
First come the horseshoe crabs. Hoisting their round, tank-like shells, they trundle out of the Delaware Bay under the first full moon in May to mate and lay their eggs. The birds soon follow.
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