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You think you know, but you have no idea.” That iconic line might’ve belonged to MTV’s Diary, but it perfectly sums up what ...
Dire wold pup Khaleesi is named after “Game of Thrones” character, Daenerys Targaryen, played by Emilia Clarke in the series. Colossal Biosciences “The de-extinction of the dire wolf and an ...
Scientists at a Dallas-based biotech firm recently announced they have brought back the to life the dire wolf, a species popularized by the fantasy TV show "Game of Thrones." The company recently ...
The beloved “Game of Thrones” dire wolf has returned … or has it? Folks online are sharing their take after a genetic engineering company called Colossal Biosciences brought the canine ...
We’ve seen quite a lot of intimate scenes in Game of Thrones, and while Emilia Clarke had been on a lot of them, she had a special request that the showrunners failed to honor.It’s upsetting because ...
By Degen Pener Deputy Editor Immortalized in Game of Thrones and on the crest of House Stark, the dire wolf is walking the Earth again and even howling after going extinct nearly 10,000 years ago.
Here's a full look of Mulkey's outfit for LSU's March Madness opening game on Saturday night: Mulkey is rocking a full powder blue suit, with detailed flowers that run from the sports coat's shoulder ...
The dire wolf, Aenocyon dirus, which was the inspiration for the fearsome canine featured in the HBO TV series “Game of Thrones,” was a top predator that once roamed North America.
Rooks also stole the spotlight with her stunning outfit for the game, which she flexed on Instagram on Friday. "Mic Check," Rooks captioned her post, while shouting out her glam team.
Juszczyk took to Instagram to share a behind-the-scenes look at how her special outfit for the game came to be. The video also showed Juszczyk and Grede modelling the pieces themselves during the ...
At Thursday night's game, Juszczyk was donning a likely custom ... Fans appreciated the NBA-themed outfits from Juszczyk and Grede, taking to social media to leave their thoughts.
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