When you have a slightly slouchy silhouette like straight leg jeans, your instinct might be to go for a small top, but that's not the case. Straight-leg jeans work surprisingly well with oversized staples like a cargo-style shirt because they keep the proportions balanced. The relaxed fit of both pieces creates that easy, slouchy look without feeling bulky or overwhelming.
In the wild, the average lifespan of dingoes is about 5-10 years. Conversely, when they are in captivity, they are expected to live for 18-20 years. Not manydogs can boast such an impressive lifespan.
Dingoes also have excellent vision, and this is further aided by their ability to turn their heads about 180 degrees. To put that in perspective, most humans can only go as far as 70 degrees, with some exceptions, of course. Also,, on average, can turn their heads 270 degrees, which makes the dingo’s 180 degrees even more impressive.Dingoes aren’t all the same in terms of color and body size due to differences in climates across the Australian continent. They are classified into three major types; desert dingoes, which are known to be sand-colored, reddish, or golden yellow, alpine dingoes, which are rare and are distinguished by their light cream coats, and northern dingoes, which are known for their lack of double coats as well as having the finest build of the three types.
Besides their inclination to form packs, dingoes have other wolf-like traits, which include their propensity to howl rather than bark. Their howls sound a lot like yodels, and they are similar to the ones obtainable in wolves.Even the sweetest pets can have an attitude sometimes. Whether they're
or refusing to listen to their parents, their sass is endlessly entertaining (and adorable). And it sure doesn't hurt that their attitude often gets them what they want, too!
Tennessee, the Nashville-living orange cat, knows how to use his sass to his advantage. He used his attitude and his chunky size to protest going indoors in the funniest way, though his mama is less than amused with his antics."Adults with the highest incomes initially had the lowest prevalence of cannabis use versus other income levels, but by 2023, they had the highest prevalence, which may indicate better access to medical cannabis given its costs," the researchers noted in the study discussion.
"The substantial increased prevalence in states with legalized medical cannabis highlights the importance of structural educational support for patients and clinicians in those states."The researchers also warned that the use of cannabis products, especially with psychoactive properties, could cause complications in chronic disease management
The study did not look at the frequency of cannabis use, cannabinoid type or recreational versus medical use.In a statement sent to Fox News Digital, senior author Joseph Palamar, PhD, associate professor of population health at NYU Langone, noted his concern about cannabis use increasing among older populations.