Fans tossed stuffed animals onto the Rocket Arena ice right on cue, they booed loudly when a referee’s call put a player from ...
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Cleveland Monsters collect over 30,000 stuffed animals in Teddy Bear Toss game
The Cleveland Monsters' success on the ice went well beyond just a 2-0 victory over the Laval Rocket. The AHL club celebrated its annual Teddy Bear Toss in franchise record-breaking fashion Saturday.
The 30,164 stuffed animals thrown during the team’s Teddy Bear Toss set a new franchise high while the 16,248 fans in ...
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Animals that look like they are made of gold: Discover 10 golden animals that shine in the wild
Nature occasionally produces animals that seem dipped in gold, their fur, feathers, or scales glowing brilliantly in sunlight ...
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Remembering Extinct Creatures: The Bronx Zoo’s Animal Graveyard
On a lawn inside the Bronx Zoo, rows of headstones display multiple animal species, making for an eerie display during the ...
The animal kingdom is rich with fascinating creatures, and several of them begin with the letter “V.” Although it is not the ...
Giant mosasaurs, once thought to be strictly ocean-dwelling predators, may have spent their final chapter prowling freshwater ...
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Why every culture invented the same monsters
Mythical creatures weren’t born from fantasy — they were born from confusion. Ancient texts, traveler accounts, and fossils show how real animals, diseases, and natural events became monsters. When ...
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Scientists Reevaluate Cleveland’s Iconic Sea Monster
A new study shows that Cleveland's famous sea monster Dunkleosteus terrelli actually had a more normal size and jaw than thought.
When danger approaches, many creatures seem to follow the ancient proverb that “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.” ...
Glowing sea animals use bioluminescence powered by luciferin to communicate, attract prey and defend themselves, turning the ...
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Deep-Sea Mining Test in the Pacific Drastically Reduced Biodiversity and Animal Populations
The Metals Company wants to be the first firm to commercially mine the seafloor. The study it funded suggests that mining ...
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