How Corn Created Dracula

How Corn Created Dracula

Late October is a fine time to curl up with a mug of hot cider and watch a favorite horror movie, possibly involving a terrifying marauding beast. Monster movies have a long history and the legend of the vampire has inspired enduring fascination. This cultural interest can be traced back to the novel Dracula. Dracula was not the first time a vampire appeared in literature, but it’s truly the book that established vampires as a horror staple. The question is, where did the author Bram Stoker gain inspiration for the vampiric flaws and habits of Dracula? The origins may be surprising. 

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Why Are Black Cats Black?

Why Are Black Cats Black?

Though black cats make delightful pets, these felines have a spooky reputation. They have been called messengers of demons and servants of witches. It is said that if one crosses your path that you will be cursed with bad luck! These superstitions vary from place to place (In some cultures, black cats are considered lucky!), but the negative associations with black cats remain strong. While many people have heard scary stories about black cats, a lot fewer know the reason why they are black to begin with.

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Reptiles in Winter

Reptiles in Winter

On a sunny summer day it’s common to see lines of turtles sunning themselves on logs. That’s because reptiles are cold-blooded, also known as ectotherms. They produce very little body heat and instead absorb warmth from the environment to support their activity and digestion. This lifestyle works well during the hotter parts of the year, but things get difficult when temperatures begin to drop. Starting in late fall, reptiles begin to prepare for dormancy.

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