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Who is hunting the man?

For crocodiles, predatory representatives of the cat family and for piranha fish, a person is food and an object of hunting.

Author: Mendeleev V.A.

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The study, which was not funded by the chocolate industry, found that older men who ate chocolate were in better shape, more optimistic, and rated their own well-being higher.

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