Food gets labeled “weird” when we only focus on the look or shock factor. But every so-called oddity started as survival by smartly using what nature offered, climate allowed, or culture cherished.
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Yes, 'butt breathing' is real, and scientists think it could save lives
Who knew that breathing from your buttcheck might help with your breath work? No, this is no bizarre yoga pose but something ...
Brendan Fraser talks "Rental Family," his decades-long career, "Breaking Bear," the long-lost 360-degree scan of his 1999 ...
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The Best Restaurants In Downtown Austin
We've got a guide to Downtown coffee shops, too. When we’re Downtown and wanting dim sum, we head to Qi. It’s from the same ...
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Eating Japan's Most DANGEROUS Fish
Hungry for adventure? Whether you're planning a trip to Japan, Italy, Thailand, or beyond, byFood helps you experience the ...
Long ago, some saltwater fish adapted to freshwater — and in doing so, developed an extraordinary sense of hearing rivaling ...
A new study has unexpectedly discovered that a common parasite of modern oysters actually started infecting bivalves hundreds ...
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Pink sea anemone that 'builds a home' for hermit crabs discovered off Japan's deep-sea coast
Researchers from Kumamoto University and collaborating institutions have discovered a new species of deep-sea sea anemone that builds shell-like "homes" for hermit crabs—an extraordinary case of ...
The new species of hermit crab-associated sea anemone, Paracalliactis tsukisome, secretes and constructs a unique shell-like structure known as a carcinoecium, which expands the host hermit crab’s ...
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