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Stress Busters for Anxious Pets

Tame Theory: Did Bonobos Domesticate Themselves?

Dr M Aamer Sarfraz on what turns humans on (and off)

Animals Looking for Love, and It's Gross

Backyard beekeeping grows more popular in Upstate

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Stress Busters for Anxious Pets

We know that stress can affect the health of humans, but how about for our pets? “Good Morning America” pet expert Dr. Marty Becker says pets can be stressed by car rides, visits to the vet or grooming. Dr. Becker appeared on “GMA” today to...

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Tame Theory: Did Bonobos Domesticate Themselves?

Time and again humans have domesticated wild animals, producing tame individuals with softer appearances and more docile temperaments, such as dogs and guinea pigs. But a new study suggests that one of our primate cousins--the African ape known as the bonobo --did something similar without human involvement. It domesticated itself. [More]

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Dr M Aamer Sarfraz on what turns humans on (and off)

Remember Cheeta? This is the unassuming character that had the ability to scoop out the object of his desire from a social function in record time and head home before returning the same evening for an action replay. How did he do it?

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Animals Looking for Love, and It's Gross

We've finally found something grosser than that couple making out in front of Jumbo Slice at 2 a.m.

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Backyard beekeeping grows more popular in Upstate

Lori Holcombe admits she was smitten. The Greer woman had bought some local honey at an event in Dacusville and enjoyed it so much that when she ran out, she called the beekeeper and asked how she could get more.

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