Myth: Dogs Sweat Through Their Tongue
Reality: Yes, when dogs get worked up, they start to pant, but panting is not the same as sweating. In actuality,… more
Reality: Yes, when dogs get worked up, they start to pant, but panting is not the same as sweating. In actuality,… more
Reality: No, this is not true. Some camels have one hump while others have two, but regardless of quantity, they… more
Reality: Frogs or toads won’t give you warts but shaking hands with someone who has warts can. The human papillomavirus is… more
Reality: Both dogs and cats can see in blue and green, and they also have more rods — the light-sensing cells… more
Reality: Dog mouths are no cleaner, and are in fact, much dirtier than human mouths. Dogs are known to transmit rabies,… more
Reality: The temperature inside the bird never gets hot enough to cook and swell the rice. If you’ve ever cooked rice,… more
Reality: Most birds have a poor sense of smell and wouldn’t know the difference. It’s also not wise to touch baby… more
Reality: Bulls, along with all other cattle, are color-blind to red. Thus, the bull is likely irritated not by the muleta’s color, but… more
Reality: Elephants have no fear of mice. They do however have poor vision and are fairly slow moving. That means elephants might be big… more