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Snakes don’t dig their own holes—but that doesn't mean they still can’t take up shop in holes already made by something else.
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Kalron and his team also recovered spent AK-47 cartridges at the elephant massacre site—and shed new light on the ... a scrawny white man of late middle age, skin burnished to the color of ...
A snake catcher was bitten by a coastal carpet python on the face while removing it from a shed in Dundowran Beach, Queensland, on Sunday, April 13. Drew Godfrey, of Hervey Bay Snake Catchers, was ...
A small pilot study in 2006 found that pimecrolimus cream showed promise in treating skin discoloration in Black patients who experienced hypopigmentation related to seborrheic dermatitis ...
Its tongue “is bluish-black with tiny light blue dots ... that of the tree branches it inhabits.” The snake also has “bright blue” skin in between its scales, which is only “visible ...
It’s also one of the top five most commonly diagnosed skin conditions in Black people. While hyperpigmentation is physically harmless, it’s typically more severe and longer lasting in dark skin.