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Flocked Christmas trees probably won't poison your pet, but they can still pose health risks
While flocking is largely considered nontoxic to pets, animals who ingest large amounts of flocking may experience intestinal ...
You’ve made the time-honored trip to the local Christmas tree farm or ventured to the basement to dig up the faux evergreen, and your Tannenbaum is ready for its moment in the spotlight. While you ...
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When minds align: A neural basis for flocking
When animals move together in flocks, herds, or schools, neural dynamics in their brain become synchronized through shared ways of representing space, a new study by researchers from the University of ...
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