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  2. Hot tub or cold plunge? Experts say there are benefits — and ...

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    How a hot tub stacks up against taking a cold plunge — and what a new study says about the benefits of doing water therapy after a workout. ... The best and worst moments of the 2025 SAG Awards.

  3. Banded mongoose - Wikipedia

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    The limbs and snout are darker, while the underparts are lighter than the rest of the body. Banded mongooses have long strong claws that allow them to dig in the soil. The nose color of banded mongoose varies from gray-brown to orange-red. [2] [3] An adult animal can reach a length of 30 to 45 cm and a weight of 1.5 to 2.25 kg.

  4. Common kusimanse - Wikipedia

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    The common kusimanse is found in the west African countries of Ghana, Ivory Coast, Benin, [2] Liberia, and Sierra Leone, [6] and it has been exported to various other countries for the pet trade. It differs from other mongooses primarily in its choice of habitat, which is generally forested areas near water, whereas most species of mongoose ...

  5. Alexander's kusimanse - Wikipedia

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    Alexander's kusimanse (Crossarchus alexandri) is a mongoose species native to Central African rainforests up to an elevation of 2,900 m (9,500 ft). [1]It has a body length of 30 to 45 cm (12 to 18 in) and weighs between 0.45 and 1.4 kg (0.99 and 3.09 lb).

  6. Hot tub - Wikipedia

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    The earliest hot tubs were calderas in which hot stones were placed to heat the water. [citation needed] Therma in Ikaria has been a very popular place particularly for hydrotherapy ever since the 4th century B.C. [2] The remains of wrecked marble bathtubs along with a prehistoric aqueduct that have been unearthed from this area bear ample testimony of the place's popularity in the ancient times.

  7. Common dwarf mongoose - Wikipedia

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    The common dwarf mongoose has soft fur ranging from yellowish red to very dark brown. It has a large pointed head, small ears, a long tail, short limbs and long claws. With a body length of 16–23 cm (6.3–9.1 in) and a weight of 213–341 g (7.5–12.0 oz), it is Africa's smallest member of the order Carnivora. [2]