Animals
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Moose Lick Cars? Canada Warns Drivers to Prevent Salt-Seeking Animals from Tasting Vehicles, Salted Roads
The North American winter season has something to do with why moose lick cars. Click to read more. Moose in Canada have been observed by both drivers and local authorities to be engaging in an unusual salt-seeking activity: licking cars and salted roads.
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Australian Authorities Seize Hundreds of Lizards Planned To Be Illegally Exported to Hong Kong
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