Science Archives - Page 8 of 13 - Daily Dose Documentary
  • February 20, 2024

    The Life of Minks

    Minks are small, semi-aquatic mammals belonging to the Mustelidae family. They have a long, slender body, short legs, and a pointed snout. Minks are carnivorous, feeding on fish, amphibians, birds, and small mammals. They are excellent swimmers and have a thick, water-repellent fur coat. Minks are solitary animals and are known for their territorial behavior. They are found in North America, Europe, and parts of Asia. Minks are also farmed for their fur, which is highly valued in the fashion industry.

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  • Life of Minks
  • February 15, 2024

    The Life of Rabbits

    Rabbits are small mammals belonging to the family Leporidae. They have a compact body, long ears, and a short tail. They are herbivores, primarily feeding on grass and other plant materials. Rabbits have a unique digestive system that allows them to extract maximum nutrients from their food. They reproduce quickly, with females capable of having multiple litters each year. Rabbits are known for their ability to hop and their keen sense of hearing, which helps them detect predators.

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  • The Life of Rabbits
  • February 7, 2024

    Antibody Drug Conjugates Fight Cancer

    Antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) are a promising approach in the fight against cancer. These innovative therapies combine the specificity of antibodies with the potency of chemotherapy drugs, delivering targeted treatment directly to cancer cells. By attaching a drug to an antibody, ADCs can selectively kill cancer cells while minimizing damage to healthy tissues. This targeted approach has shown great potential in improving patient outcomes and reducing side effects associated with traditional chemotherapy.

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  • February 6, 2024

    The Life of Tigers

    Tigers, among the largest cats, inhabit parts of Asia. Each tiger has unique stripes, aiding identification in the wild. Preferring diverse habitats, they range in size from the large Amur to the smaller Sumatran tiger. With a lifespan of 10-15 years in the wild and up to 20 in captivity, females give birth after a 100-day gestation, raising cubs for two years.

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  • The Life of Tigers
  • January 29, 2024

    The Life of Hyenas

    Hyenas, found across Africa and parts of Asia, are known for their strong bites and matriarchal clans. They hunt a variety of prey and can digest tough parts like bones and skin.

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  • Life of Hyenas
  • January 24, 2024

    The Life of Zebras

    Zebras, known for their unique stripes, inhabit various African terrains. They graze on tough vegetation, have distinct social structures, and use stripes for camouflage and fly deterrence.

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  • January 12, 2024

    The Life of Coyotes

    Coyotes, widespread in North America, are known for their adaptability and vocalizations. They hunt alone or in packs, have brief mating seasons, and can live up to 18 years in captivity.

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