Lobster Sticks to Interview
Category: interview
Dude, we interviewed the creator of Lobster Magnet!
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In the wild, Andrew feeds on fish, sponges, small crustaceans, nematode worms and protozoans.

Benny's diet is very specialized, consisting mainly of the interior of Ramy nuts, nectar from the Traveller's Palm tree, some fungi and insect grubs. He is also known to raid coconut plantations, and has been seen eating lychees and mangoes, which are also plantation crops.
Category: interview
Dude, we interviewed the creator of Lobster Magnet!
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Category: interview
Someone made the mistake of interviewing us again. This time it was the Nature Blog Network, which is a great site for demonstrating Zooillogix's crushing dominance in this ultra-competitive field. Check out the face-meltingly informative interview here. Also, ZooBorns was...
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Category: Jane Goodall
It is common for celebrities and dignitaries to approach Zooillogix and beg to be featured on our site. Usually we turn them down (sorry, Desmond Tutu...Maybe next year?). But when Dr. Jane Goodall, famed primate researcher, Director of the Jane Goodall Institute and acting Prime Minister of the Sovereign Chimpanzee Nation put in a request to appear on Zooillogix, we simply could not refuse.
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Category: honey bees
A few weeks back we brought you a story on the Schmidt Sting Pain Index, a system developed to compare the relative intensity of Hymenoptera (bees, wasps and ants) stings. The index was developed through personal "research" conducted unintentionally by...
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Category: interview
A few weeks ago, Zooillogix brought you a story about Japanese researchers using giant jellyfish as an ingredient in cosmetics. Jellyfish are predominantly composed of mucin (mucus is made of mucins), and one of our news sources quoted Dr. Tony...
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