A british couple is set for an unusually protein-rich Christmas dinner, after deciding to serve their family and friends a meal made entirely from roadkill.
41-year-old Jim Alexander says he's collected more than 50 fresh animal corpses from the roads around where he lives in Torquay, Devon, reports Metro.co.uk.
The home-butchered spread includes deer, rabbit, pheasant, fox & badger meat.
Rangas rejoice!
A major study just published by researchers at Edinburgh University has revealed deep insights into just what causes someone to have red hair.
Rather than just a single recessive gene being responsible for blood-nuts, the scientists now believe there are as many as eight genes linked to hirsutorufousness.
The team examined DNA from almost 350,000 people who were participants in the UK Biobank study, comparing the genetic variations between gingers and people having other coloured hair.
Published in Nature Communications, the research indicates that contrary to previous postulations, reasons for having red hair are much more complicated than previously thought, and also could mean carrot-tops are less likely to die out eventually.
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