Edward Clark
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What to Know Before Keeping Chickens as Pets
People usually picture chickens as low-maintenance backyard companions pecking around without a care, but anyone who keeps them will tell you...
Pets EtcEdward ClarkDecember 28, 2025 -
This Car Note About a Dog Is the Only Acceptable Way to Leave a Pet Behind
Seeing a dog alone in a parked car usually sends everyone’s anxiety through the roof, so people walking past this one...
DogsEdward ClarkDecember 28, 2025 -
Meet Nala: The World’s Richest Cat With an Estimated $100 Million Net Worth.
Meet Nala, the shelter cat with a $100 million fortune. Her name pops up on influencer lists and in Forbes features,...
CatsEdward ClarkDecember 26, 2025 -
Croatia Is One of the Few Countries That Employs Dog Lifeguards
Croatia has one of the busiest coastlines in Europe during peak summer months, with rescue teams preparing in advance for increased...
DogsEdward ClarkDecember 26, 2025 -
Living Fossils: Animals That Outlived the Dinosaurs
Some animals have been around since the time of the dinosaurs—and they’re still thriving today! Known as “living fossils,” these creatures...
WildlifeEdward ClarkDecember 26, 2025 -
Why the Livyatan Whale Was Even More Terrifying Than the Megalodon
Megalodon tends to dominate conversations about prehistoric ocean predators. Its massive jaws and oversized teeth have turned it into a pop-culture...
WildlifeEdward ClarkDecember 26, 2025 -
The Invisible Line in the Ocean That Penguins Refuse to Cross
Penguins inhabit coastlines and islands across the Southern Hemisphere, from Antarctica to the southernmost regions of South America, Africa, Australia, and...
WildlifeEdward ClarkDecember 25, 2025 -
An Entire Town Stopped Everything to Find a Missing Blind Cat and Faith in Humanity Is Restored
When a cat goes missing, neighbors may simply keep an eye out. When that cat is blind, the response can be...
CatsEdward ClarkDecember 25, 2025 -
Tobogganing: Why Penguins Slide on Their Bellies to Move Across Ice
On Antarctic ice, movement itself becomes a survival test, especially for an animal that spends months walking far inland to raise...
WildlifeEdward ClarkDecember 24, 2025 -
Myth or Fact: Humans Eat 8 Spiders Per Year in Their Sleep
The claim sounds precise enough to pass as true. Eight spiders a year, eaten while asleep. It’s the kind of fact...
WildlifeEdward ClarkDecember 23, 2025