With “The Lost Boys” on Broadway and Cynthia Erivo in “Dracula” in London, our horror expert looks at how bloodsuckers sunk their teeth into pop culture.
Ticks have long suffered a poor reputation in the world of bloodsucking creatures, and often for good reason. They carry pathogens that incubate bacteria and spread disease, paralysing and killing ...
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Giant bat enclosure thriving at Vienna Zoo
Vienna Zoo is constructing a giant bat enclosure designed to bring the rainforest to life. The rainforest house, which is home to hundreds of flower bats, is undergoing a full renovation and is ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Travis Bazzana didn’t just break out in spring training this week. He made a statement — and then left the building. The Cleveland Guardians’ 2024 No. 1 overall pick stepped into the ...
IGN Fan Fest is back the second day of its seventh edition today (February 26!), and we're so excited to once again present a show filled with exclusive reveals, trailers, gameplay, deep dives, and ...
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The last great Mopar muscle car before the malaise era killed everything is now a big block bargain
Discover why this car represents the last great year of Mopar muscle cars before the malaise era.
Today marks the release of the new album by Seattle garage rockers The Darts! It is called Halloween Love Songs and features ...
For Oregon residents who think they’ve fully explored Portland’s nightlife scene, The Coffin Club offers a compelling reason to reconsider. You might have visited every brewery, attended countless ...
By listening in on their nightly hunts, scientists discovered that small, fringe-lipped bats are unexpectedly able to efficiently take down prey nearly their own size.
From Lifeforce to Shadow of the Vampire, these movies weren't afraid to step outside the boundaries of vampire cinema to ...
Founding Vampire Weekend member Rostam Batmanglij aka Rostam has released the original version of the song "Campus," a track ...
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