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Judging the size of dinosaurs is difficu
WALKING WITH DINOSAURS? IN THE ’70S IT WAS WISER TO RUN. DIRECTOR KEVIN CONNOR REMEMBERS THE LAND THAT TIME FORGOT
In a time when people are being asked to consider eating insects, we should, perhaps, learn a thing or two from the aardvark (Orycteropus afer), Africa’s ant-guzzling gourmand. On an average night, th
The normal diet of gladiators was vegetarian, but not through choice or principle. The rations in their barracks consisted of sagina, which literally translates as ‘stuffing’. It was a barley and bean
Thornaby Kingfisher goes vegetarian The popular kingfisher motif adopted by Thornaby Depot in the mid-1980s has reappeared, but there’s a twist. It’s given up fish and is now vegetarian. After its rep
One animal’s loss is a gain for hungry creatures with a taste for decay
Beavers and red kites may be flourishing in Britain, but the reintroduction of apex predators here is a trickier issue. Could there be practical and philosophical benefits and would a trial release of lynx be a worthwhile experiment?