It was dark as a tomb as I slipped through the sagebrush and down a steep slope, my flashlight slicing through the black. The moon and stars were smothered by low, scudding clouds. Snow was in the air ...
I’ve always been a big woods whitetail hunter. I grew up in New England, where deer hunting meant tracking, still hunting, and roving through endless miles of mixed hardwoods and thick pine forests ...
COLUMBIA, Tenn. (WKRN) — Columbia’s annual Mule Day started in 1840 as “Breeder’s Day,” according to the festival’s website. Today, the landmark festival draws more than 200,000 to the city each year.
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Western Europe's earliest known mule died 2,700 years ago — and it was buried with a partially cremated woman
Scientists have identified the oldest mule remains ever found in the western Mediterranean.
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