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  2. Why Dogs Eat Grass - AOL

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    When dogs are lonely or feel neglected, they might increase their grass-eating behavior. Many dog owners may have realized their dog’s grass-eating increases the longer they are away from their pet.

  3. Neuticles - Wikipedia

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    The typical pair costs about $310. The company has produced customized prosthetic testicles, such as a $2800 watermelon-sized set for an elephant. [8] Miller said he sold more than 500,000 sets of Neuticles in his first 20 years of business.

  4. Category:Artificial turf - Wikipedia

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  5. Artificial turf–cancer hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The crumb rubber infill of artificial turf fields contains or emits chemicals that can affect human physiology." [ 7 ] In 2020, the European Risk Assessment Study on Synthetic Turf Rubber Infill was completed; published in Science of the Total Environment , this was a scientific study funded by companies and industry association from the tyre ...

  6. Rescued dogs experience grass for the very first time - AOL

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    Beagle Freedom Project posted a heartwarming but bittersweet video of the dogs experiencing grass for the first time in their lives and the beautiful moment quickly went viral.

  7. Cynodon dactylon - Wikipedia

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    According to Nepalese Hindus, the grass symbolises long life. The grass is an essential item for the Naga Panchami festival as well as the Gaura festival. [12] [13] [14] In a Nepalese Hindu wedding, a garland made of this grass is worn by both bride and groom. [15] This grass is a Yoruba herb used for Esu or Elegba in the Ifá system of orishas.